I don't count anything Mario, because for me it will trigger unnecessary hatred and for everyone else it will trigger blind love. So, none of those.
First up; the controller. I loved that controller and still do in comparison to all else. It was rounded but not a shape that would get sweaty and/or harder to grip over time. It was pristine. It was flat on top so you could get to everything you needed to, and it didn't have that irritating Z-button on the back like the N64. Probably my favourite controller ever.
In terms of games the Gamecube had a much smaller library at first glance; the reality is that the game library was almost the same size as the PS2 and XBox, but that most of them were kiddie games of the worst sort, movie tie-ins or just generally rubbish. Those that stood out, though? They all became friggin' classics that the other two systems had to drool over from afar. (Eternal Darkness is one example). Other games had their best incarnations on the console (Megaman X Command Mission... what? I love that game and you should too).
Now the confession... I still have my Gamecube in a box in my Rec room closet. I haven't pulled it out in a year.
First up; the controller. I loved that controller and still do in comparison to all else. It was rounded but not a shape that would get sweaty and/or harder to grip over time. It was pristine. It was flat on top so you could get to everything you needed to, and it didn't have that irritating Z-button on the back like the N64. Probably my favourite controller ever.
In terms of games the Gamecube had a much smaller library at first glance; the reality is that the game library was almost the same size as the PS2 and XBox, but that most of them were kiddie games of the worst sort, movie tie-ins or just generally rubbish. Those that stood out, though? They all became friggin' classics that the other two systems had to drool over from afar. (Eternal Darkness is one example). Other games had their best incarnations on the console (Megaman X Command Mission... what? I love that game and you should too).
Now the confession... I still have my Gamecube in a box in my Rec room closet. I haven't pulled it out in a year.