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I hear that no more games are being made for the gamecube anymore. Should I put down in a trivia section that the gamecube is a "Dead Console", as with the other dead systems? | I hear that no more '''new''' games are being made for the gamecube anymore. Should I put down in a trivia section that the gamecube is a "Dead Console", as with the other dead systems? | ||
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:Well, technically no system is ever "for sure" dead. Games are still being independently made for the Nintendo Entertainment System. I would note that ''Nintendo'' has stopped producing GameCube titles. That way, we won't be behind if an independent company releases another game for it, and Nintendo/Mario is our focus here anyway. Either way, it's something that should be in the article. Good call. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 16:37, 20 March 2008 (EDT) | :Well, technically no system is ever "for sure" dead. Games are still being independently made for the Nintendo Entertainment System. I would note that ''Nintendo'' has stopped producing GameCube titles. That way, we won't be behind if an independent company releases another game for it, and Nintendo/Mario is our focus here anyway. Either way, it's something that should be in the article. Good call. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 16:37, 20 March 2008 (EDT) |
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Dead System?
I hear that no more new games are being made for the gamecube anymore. Should I put down in a trivia section that the gamecube is a "Dead Console", as with the other dead systems?
- Well, technically no system is ever "for sure" dead. Games are still being independently made for the Nintendo Entertainment System. I would note that Nintendo has stopped producing GameCube titles. That way, we won't be behind if an independent company releases another game for it, and Nintendo/Mario is our focus here anyway. Either way, it's something that should be in the article. Good call. Stumpers! 16:37, 20 March 2008 (EDT)