The GameCube Was Cool is back with three new games this week: TimeSplitters 2, TimeSplitters Future Perfect, and Geist, 3 first-person shooters that seem to have faded away in today's over-saturated FPS market. Neil and Mike discuss TimeSplitters' legacy, and the idea that it really is the true successor to N64's GoldenEye as well as lamenting what could have been for the developer Free Radical Design, made up of former Rare employees. The boys fittingly take a look at the past, present, and future TimeSplitters and theorize where this franchise goes from here. They also cover Geist, another game that often gets forgotten but displays some very early capture mechanics (Mario Odyssey much?) and still has a place in the GameCube lore today. Skip to 30:58 to hear Neil's YTV commercial of TimeSplitters 2.
Star Wars Games on The GameCube
Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
Shrek Games on The GameCube
Easter Eggs in Video Games
Sonic Heroes & Shadow The Hedgehog
Prince of Persia & Tomb Raider
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door Part 2
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door Part 1
Tiger Woods PGA Tour & Golf Games
Need For Speed & Racing Games
Batman Games on The GameCube
Splinter Cell, Rainbow Six, & Tom Clancy on The GameCube
Phantasy Star Online & Skies of Arcadia
Power Rangers, Dragon’s Lair, & Other Adventure Games
Chibi-Robo! & Custom Robo
Pokémon Colosseum & XD: Gale of Darkness
Frogger, Tak, and Ty the Tasmanian Tiger
Hitman & Stealth Games on The GameCube
Party Games on The GameCube!
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