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yep...im pretty bored.
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yep...im pretty bored.
Hello, Studio City.
Flame? Can't people just call these things by their actual colors? I mean, glacier this and aqua that and...bah! It's a red GBA, pretty spiffy, but red nonetheless. =p
whoa...what are those logos on the GBAs, GCs, and controller though? Could it be...a limited edition Fire Emblem ensemble?
I want it, how much is it?!!
I love that red and black look for the Cube, and that fire logo in the center of it all is nice as well.
Am I seeing things, or is that a Zeon Gamecube and SP!?!?
Dude, the first thig I thought when I saw the pictures was "Char."Quote:
Originally Posted by Atariguy
any word if this color is actually gonna make it here for once
Love this color. Beats the hell out of purple for sure :)
Agreed, I like this scheme a lot. We never get the cool stuff.
So that's a Gundam logo thing on there? I like that color, pretty spiff.
omg.. a fucking Zaku... gamecube... want this...
They should have something similar to that at Target, like they did with the red GBA.
This is a tie-in with the new SD Gundam G-Generation game for GBA. I don't know if Bandai's making anything Gundam-related for GC, though.
This game, which is pretty much a sequel to Journey to Jaburo from a few years ago, is supposed to show up on the Gamecube too, according to EB.Quote:
Originally Posted by jiji
yeah theres a gc gundam game...saw a picture of the cover on gaming age forums i think. it had the gouf all over it...sorta weird i guess since theyre using red on the hardware. anyone know what the text on the gc lid says?
I like the red. I hope this colour makes it to NA because that's the one I'd buy if I got a Cube.
Would these be called Chocolate if they were regularly available?
knowing Nintendo, it would probably be called Chocolate Love or Ebony or something crazy like that.
Deep Molasis. They would call it deep molasis.