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Description
my little pony FIM is a platform game that was published by hasbro gaming and Developed by Check Six Games and equinoxe digital entertainment for the PS2/NGC. the gameboy advence version was Developed by wayforward. the main character twilight sparkle is in a adventure when trixie returns and become more powerful and capture spike and it up to twilight to save him.
Developed by Check Six Games and Equinoxe digital entertainment for PS2/NGC. wayforward for the GBA version
published by hasbro gaming
esrb everyone
elspa 3+
note: Check Six Games and Equinoxe Digital Entertainment were bought by hasbro studios
Developed by Check Six Games and Equinoxe digital entertainment for PS2/NGC. wayforward for the GBA version
published by hasbro gaming
esrb everyone
elspa 3+
note: Check Six Games and Equinoxe Digital Entertainment were bought by hasbro studios
That and it had next to no online features when compared to the PS2 and Xbox
The only exceptions being Phantasy Star Online Episodes I & II (Original and Plus), and Episode III: C.A.R.D. Evolution.
Still, I really liked the Gamecube.
Okay, thanks.
No, they stopped making GameCube games before MLP:FiM even came out. This is just something somebody photoshopped for fun.
Indeed they did. Back in 2001, DVDs were still a big deal, so therefore sense the GameCube couldn’t play those, Nintendo-haters loved using that as an excuse to bash the GameCube.
Nintendo Power countered that though, by pointing out, the fact the GameCube doesn’t play DVDs was a good thing, ‘cause it kept the price down, and also kept your parents from monopolizing it to watch movies. (Not everyone had a DVD player back then.)
@bingo77
If there is, I hope Wayforward makes it. They’re one of the few modern day game companies that makes GOOD licensed games.
People did that?
I played some great games on this thing.
Remember back when people bashed the GameCube for not having a DVD feature?