BoxTrick Ep. 113 – The Nintendo GameCube Era & Bungie’s Marathon

EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 1H 15M

BoxTrick Ep. 113 – The Nintendo GameCube Era & Bungie’s Marathon

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In Episode 113 of BoxTrick, we take a deep dive into one of Nintendo’s most beloved consoles — the Nintendo GameCube. Even years after its release, the GameCube remains packed with unforgettable games and unique experiences that still resonate with players today. In this episode, we revisit some of the standout titles that helped define the system and why they continue to be talked about by retro gaming fans.We discuss classics like Super Mario Sunshine, the bright and experimental follow-up to Mario 64 that gave players a completely new way to explore the Mushroom Kingdom. We also talk about The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, a game that was initially controversial for its cel-shaded art style but ultimately became one of the most beloved entries in the entire Zelda series.The conversation also dives into the competitive side of the GameCube era with Mario Kart: Double Dash, a game that introduced the unique two-character kart mechanic and created some of the most chaotic and memorable multiplayer sessions Nintendo fans have ever experienced.From there, we look at some of the console’s more unexpected hits, including Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, the GameCube remake of the PlayStation classic that brought enhanced visuals and cinematic flair to one of gaming’s most legendary stealth adventures. We also touch on the world of fighting games and hip-hop culture with Def Jam: Fight for New York, a title that blended wrestling mechanics with street fighting in a way that still feels unique even today.At the beginning of the episode, we also talk about Bungie’s upcoming release Marathon, discussing what the revival of this classic franchise might mean for modern gaming. We share our thoughts on whether Marathon can capture the same kind of magic that Bungie created with Halo and later with Destiny, and what expectations fans should realistically have moving forward.From GameCube nostalgia to modern gaming discussions, this episode of BoxTrick is all about celebrating the games and moments that stick with us long after we put the controller down.🎮 Nintendo GameCube nostalgia🎮 Retro classics and multiplayer memories🎮 Bungie’s Marathon and the future of the studioBe sure to follow Age_of_RetroJoin us as we dive into the world of retro gaming with special guests from across TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, and more! From discussing classic games to modern-day streaming and content creation, we explore it all. Expect interviews, nostalgic throwbacks, top ten rankings, and even some modern gaming news along the way. Whether you're a retro game enthusiast or a content creator looking for inspiration, BoxTrick has something for everyone!Follow Matt at SuperGainsBrosAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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