With the release of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess still far from imminent, many GameCube owners whose boats aren't floated by Mario Party have been left wondering what to do with their handled fun-box. So here at GamesRadar we've compiled a few suggestions for what to do with your existing games collection and a little imagination.
Get four GBAs and three friends
As Microsoft and Sony were beating their respective chests about the wonders of competing with other gamers online, Nintendo was sending out a much more cuddly message: playing co-op games with people sat in the same room as you: laughing, joking and basically not hating on one another.
The only problem was that the two games that best lent themselves to this required you to not only have three friends (tricky), but three friends with Game Boy Advances and the same game (never going to happen).
The unlikelihood of these conditions being met meant that the true potential of The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles was only experienced by a criminally small number of gamers.



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