I never knew that the Gamecube logo on the side of the box was at the bottom in America.
In the UK it was at the top..
What's with that?
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I never got why GameCube discs were tiny but shipped on regular sized cases.
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Edited by Shogg: 5/14/2013 12:49:39 AMYeesh. You Americans are weird. Here in Canada the logo is carved into a moose hide at the [i]top[/i] of the box.
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One thing recently I noticed about Game Cube games is that they seem WAY tougher than most other game discs. Got a a copy of Smash Bros. Melee that's scratched to hell, still works like a charm... but only on the Game Cube. Strangely, if I try to play it on the Wii, the Wii is just like "nope" and refuses to read the game.
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I have no idea why that's like that, but it is kind of strange.
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Super Mario Sunshine was a great game...I'm currently replaying. [spoiler]Unrelated, but I rep the Mario Sunshine 4LYF[/spoiler]
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I never knew that the Gamecube logo on the side of the box was at the top in the UK. In America it was at the bottom.. What's with that?
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That's really fricken weird... Americans just do everything different for the sake of it!
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Because we wanna be [i]different[/i]. 'Merica.
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Gamecube discs are smaller than standard CD/DVDs!
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Super Monkey Ball 2 is better
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Edited by Arbiter 739: 5/13/2013 4:56:54 AMI dunno. It probably has something to do with pre-existing disc-like boxes and they just stuck with it. But you know what I recently found out? [i]Shadow the Hedgehog[/i] was rated 'E10' the whole time. What? That game's not meant for ten-year-olds!
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Because 'Merica!