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Post by Fryguy64 on Sept 24, 2009 5:02:27 GMT -5
Right, I'm going to rely on your memories here a little, because I can't be arsed to write out all of the Gamecube cameos (there are far too many). If you need to refresh your memory, then check out the archived versions of the site at the Internet Archive. A few notable mentions: Animal CrossingI believe we had most, if not all, of the cameos listed in this game, so unless you know for sure that any were missing, please don't list them again. Super Smash Bros. MeleeI have made a start on transferring the trophy guide (including Brawl), but obviously there were a lot more cameos in the game than that. However, we know them all, and this will be a massive, dedicated chunk of the website, so if you happen to notice any more, we have a whole Smash Bros. forum to refer to. Donkey Konga / DDR with MarioThese games contain cameo songs, and they were all listed. However, there are also a number of other cameos (especially in-series cameos) that didn't count back then, but will count now (such as the Donkey Konga loading screens). WarioWare: Mega Party GamesThis is grouped with Mega Microgames, and there is only one cameo that wasn't in its forebear (the Mr. Game & Watch crowd). Obviously, if you list a cameo that was on the old site, it will still be credited to the person who initially sent it in. However, if you can supply higher quality screenshots, then you will be credited for them (and I encourage such lovely behaviour, as my TV card isn't great).
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Post by TV Eye on Sept 24, 2009 8:57:29 GMT -5
I'm suddenly reminded of the stain glass windows in The Wind Waker that depicted the sages from OoT, but now that you're documenting mysteries and cool stuff, I think it should go there.
Other than that...Tingle Tuner?
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Post by Volray on Sept 27, 2009 21:38:29 GMT -5
Here's what I remember. There was one cameo for Star Fox: Assault that I'm pretty sure was never mentioned on the site, though I'm not sure if it counts, I marked it in red.
Luigi’s Mansion -Game Boy Horror -Pikmin promotional video
Wave Race: Blue Storm -Akari Hayami, Rob Haywood, and Ricky Winterborn from 1080
Pikmin -Dolphin ship
NBA Courtside 2002 -Staff teams (Nintendo Plumbers, Left Field Codies, Left Field Polymen)
Super Mario Sunshine -Couryard shaped like GCN controller in Sirena Beach
Star Fox Adventures -Tricky is from Diddy Kong Racing
Wario World -System treasures
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour -Pikmin in Peach’s Castle Grounds flower beds
F-Zero GX -Mr. EAD and James McCloud return -R.O.B. on Port Town Aero Drive -Captain Falcon is Famicom during story mode -Aiai on Billy’s belt
1080 : Avalanche -Wave Race: Blue Storm logo -Mario Ice Sculpture in Angel Light: Midnight City -Rob Haywood has GCN snowboard -Ricky Winterborn’s 8-Bit Soul board has Mario (alternate design has Luigi) -Second bonus board is NES Controller, has Mario jump and Cannon noises -High Scores
Custom Robo -Zelda and Zebes references
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures -Lake Hyrule has Cheep Cheeps, Kakariko Village has Chain Chomp
Pikmin 2 -Cosmic Archive = Famicom Disk System disk, Nazo no Murasamejou on label -Remembered Old Buddy = R.O.B. Also Favorite, Lost, Treasured, and Memorable Gyro Blocks -Unspeakable Wonder = Peach’s Crown -Flame of Tomorrow has Bowser -Dream Architect = Game & Watch game Ball -Decorative Goo and Master’s Instrument say Mario Paint -Stone of Glory = NES control pad, Glee Spinner = GCN control stick -Network Mainbrain says Nintendo GameCube
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door -Petal Meadows boy talks about Fire Emblem -Mailbox SP = Game Boy Advance SP -Glitz Town has GBA terminals -Find Famicom Disk System disk in X-Naut fortress, shows loadup screen
Mario Power Tennis -Wario’s defensive power move is the Ultra Hand
Star Fox: Assault -Collect all silver medals to get Xevious -Corneria: End of Katina credits mention Solvalou Crew (ship from Xevious) -New Cameo The Special Flags you can find in the game are the same as the ones that first appeared in Rally-X and then appeared in other classic Namco arcade games such as Xevious and Gaplus
Geist -Women’s changing room has Samus’s helmet and GameCube -Lounge has NES and SNES
Super Mario Strikers -Veteran Cup = NES controller
Chibi-Robo -Kid Eggplant = Eggplant Man -Other treasures are Bandai toys: Primopuel and Tamagothi
Odama -Nintendo references: Ninten bell, Nin-Ten-Do, Yamanouchis -On Karasuma Keep, knock Odama through keep gates, transport to Nintendo HQ
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Post by Da Robot on Oct 18, 2009 22:14:58 GMT -5
Here's what I remember. There was one cameo for Star Fox: Assault that I'm pretty sure was never mentioned on the site, though I'm not sure if it counts, I marked it in red. Luigi’s Mansion -Game Boy Horror -Pikmin promotional video If you count promotional videos, the GCN version of TLoZ:OoT/MQ had videos of: - Metroid Prime - GCN games trailer - The Legend of Zelda: ALttP/FS. Also maybe not a cameo, but slightly interesting and I thought I just bring up for the sake of it. I know that this is going to sound bizzare . . . but does anyone remember this Spider Ball puzzle from Metroid Prime (in Phazon Mines area), where you had to rotate levels of a tower to access different Spider Ball tracks to go to different floors. An interesting theory behind the design of the morph ball puzzle is that it's supposedly based off a Nintendo Ten Billion Barrel puzzle. (made by Gunpei Yokoi, who went on to create Metroid) Here's a video (go to the 7:00 minute mark).
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Post by The Qu on Oct 19, 2009 0:36:57 GMT -5
One of the planets in Galaxy was based off that puzzle- to the point where I'm pretty sure it was confirmed. So its not that big of a stretch, Robot. Except maybe for an American studio to know of it.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Oct 19, 2009 3:09:16 GMT -5
Hmm, I'm going to need a bit more convincing on this one.
Ten Billion was released relatively late for a Nintendo toy, after the launch of the Game & Watch series and Donkey Kong. The name supposedly comes from the number of possible combinations for the puzzle.
The likeness between Ten Billion and this puzzle is superficial at best. Without something more to go on, I'm going to leave this one up in the air.
This is the first time I've heard of this being suggested, let alone confirmed. I'm going to need a source for this.
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Post by The Qu on Oct 20, 2009 0:55:52 GMT -5
I tried to find it, but couldn't. I guess it wasn't.
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Post by Da Robot on Nov 17, 2009 15:44:10 GMT -5
Don't know if this count as cameo but it's a interesting recurring cameo of a game designers dog. Japanese game developer Kenichi Nishi (Skip, Ltd., Love-de-Lic, and Route24 fame) dog Tao cameos in most of the games he creates including the following Nintendo GCN titles. GiFTPiA Chibi Robo And also on the Wii with Captain Rainbow. (non-Nintendo games the dog appears in are Moon: Remix RPG Adventure, L.O.L.: Lack of Love). Sadly the dog died last month.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Nov 17, 2009 16:09:45 GMT -5
Well, Tao died at 20 (old for a dog) with most of his life (and half of Nishi's) spent with Nishi. It's not that bad, I guess,
Comparatively, Sakurai should put more cat pics in his games =P
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Post by The Great Gatsby on Feb 19, 2010 10:29:43 GMT -5
Literally a cameo on the Gamecube.
"OK, this is basically the GameCube menu music sped up by about 25 times (i.e, in Audacity, I sped up by 400% (i.e. 5 times), then again by 400% (i.e. 5 x 5 = 25 times))."
Comparison stuffs:
EDIT: uh yeah I felt as if this wouldn't fit on the site; apparently it probably wont
if it can't, just ignore this post
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Post by Johans Nidorino on Feb 20, 2010 18:48:21 GMT -5
^ This was just featured on GoNintendo (the citation chain ends right here). Too bad nobody commented right here. Or had it been already covered?
Either way, it's an amazing find.
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Post by Nester the Lark on Feb 20, 2010 19:44:43 GMT -5
I actually saw that on GoNintendo this morning, as well. I believe they got it from NeoGAF.
It certainly blew my mind.
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Post by daviddayton on Feb 20, 2010 21:55:34 GMT -5
^ This was just featured on GoNintendo (the citation chain ends right here). Too bad nobody commented right here. Or had it been already covered? Either way, it's an amazing find. I actually saw that on GoNintendo this morning, as well. I believe they got it from NeoGAF. It certainly blew my mind. I saw it over here and referenced it on NeoGAF in the "amazing thingies" thread, making sure to link back here. It appears that SOMEONE at a certain website doesn't bother to properly link to sources, though. Silly GoNintendo.
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Post by Da Robot on Feb 20, 2010 23:29:17 GMT -5
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Post by The Great Gatsby on Feb 21, 2010 0:11:57 GMT -5
So did I just spread this across the internet?
Wow, I actually something good for once. Yay me. (:
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