>>1632You should definitely try out Killer 7. Its unconventional control scheme is very neat & it arguably is Suda51's magnum opus, an elegant mix of campy yet intriguing, very quotable. Its best played with a GCC as the game was supposedly designed with the controller's large A button in mind, which you use for movement, of all things.
Nintendo Puzzle Collection has the cancelled version of Panel de Pon 64, as well as Dr.Mario 64 & Yoshi's Cookie. If you've played the more popular international releases like Tetris Attack or Pokémon Puzzle League, but want them in a cute world, you'll be right at home.
Kururin Squash is a puzzle game where you control a blue stick that's constantly spinnin, and you have to find how to squeeze by areas, dodge obstacles, and all that. The game is very laid back & cute, but also has times to beat if you're itching for the perfect run.
Custom Robo has a pretty funny story mode to go through and pits you against one or several opponents. The "custom" part is definitely the highlight as you can really make the robot that caters to your playstyle or opponent. Its a tad more accessible than a fighting game but still offers depth, setplay & combos for those willing to dig.
If you've got a squad to play with (or even on your own), I really recommend Mario Party 4 Deluxe:
https://gamebanana.com/mods/546878This modded version of the game comes with a lot of neat items to enhance the board play, as well as general improvements to the game's pace to make it a little faster. A must try for netplay!
As for more classic recommendations i'll rapid fire, the Pikmin games are really worth experiencing for their beautiful areas, great soundtrack that shifts depending on various elements, and iconic setpieces that are best left not spoiled as you figure them out, possibly panic & lose a bunch of your little army, or come out victorious & feeling great.
F-Zero GX is arcade racing at its finest, with easy to pick up controls & hard to master, challenging that never feels unfair. The sheer precision of the gamecube controller & its notches are best appreciated on Sega AM2's titles, which are the aforementioned F-Zero GX, but also the 2 Monkey Ball games.
JRPG fans don't have the widest buffet out there, but it'd b
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