Flagpole
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Hey guys, here's Flagpole.
I'm making this thread because I want a recomendation: should I buy a Nintendo Gamecube or a Nintendo DS?
I know both are great consoles (well, the DS is a handheld), so I want your recomendation guys.
I've searched through Amazon for prices of the Gamecube and the DS, as well as the prices of their two Zelda games (Wind Waker and Twilight Princess for the Gamecube and Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks or the DS).
Of course, the Gamecube plus it's two Zelda games is more expensive than the DS with it's two Zelda games, though I could only buy the Gamecube with Wind Waker, which costs seven dollars less than Twilight Princess.
All in all, the Gamecube costs 76,39 dollars, Wind Waker (used) costs 17 dollars, and Twilight Princess (used) costs 24 dollars, and the DS (used) costs 42,99 dollars, Phantom Hourglass (new) costs 16,98 dollars and Spirit Tracks (new) costs 18 dollars.
I can spend, with the help of my parents, [aproximately] up to 88 dollars, though I could reach 117 by not asking any gifts in, for example, the 6th of January, or ask less gifts at my birthday. That is, I could get the 29 dollars that I don't have by many ways, though that would mean I would have to sacrifice 112 pesos (local currency) that I could get for other gifts, in other special occasions.
So, which should I buy?
Also, remember it won't be so easy to convince my parents of paying 112 pesos (29 dollars) more than what they would normally pay, so, in that case, I would have to buy one Zelda game for the Gamecube, which will probably be Wind Waker.
I'm making this thread because I want a recomendation: should I buy a Nintendo Gamecube or a Nintendo DS?
I know both are great consoles (well, the DS is a handheld), so I want your recomendation guys.
I've searched through Amazon for prices of the Gamecube and the DS, as well as the prices of their two Zelda games (Wind Waker and Twilight Princess for the Gamecube and Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks or the DS).
Of course, the Gamecube plus it's two Zelda games is more expensive than the DS with it's two Zelda games, though I could only buy the Gamecube with Wind Waker, which costs seven dollars less than Twilight Princess.
All in all, the Gamecube costs 76,39 dollars, Wind Waker (used) costs 17 dollars, and Twilight Princess (used) costs 24 dollars, and the DS (used) costs 42,99 dollars, Phantom Hourglass (new) costs 16,98 dollars and Spirit Tracks (new) costs 18 dollars.
I can spend, with the help of my parents, [aproximately] up to 88 dollars, though I could reach 117 by not asking any gifts in, for example, the 6th of January, or ask less gifts at my birthday. That is, I could get the 29 dollars that I don't have by many ways, though that would mean I would have to sacrifice 112 pesos (local currency) that I could get for other gifts, in other special occasions.
So, which should I buy?
Also, remember it won't be so easy to convince my parents of paying 112 pesos (29 dollars) more than what they would normally pay, so, in that case, I would have to buy one Zelda game for the Gamecube, which will probably be Wind Waker.