Medal Of Honor Allied Assault Gamecube Here

The GameCube version of Frontline runs at a smooth 30 frames per second (compared to the PC’s variable 60+). However, Nintendo’s hardware was surprisingly powerful for its size. The lighting effects—specifically the god rays through the French hedgerows and the muzzle flash reflections on water—are superior to the PS2 version and rival the original PC visuals of Allied Assault .

Compare this to the PC "Big Box" version of Allied Assault , which sells for over $50. The GameCube version is a cheap way to experience the "sixth generation" WWII shooter nostalgia. medal of honor allied assault gamecube

Enter Electronic Arts. Following the massive success of the PC version of Allied Assault , EA sought to bring the experience to the console market. This resulted in ports to both the Xbox and the GameCube in 2002. For GameCube owners, this was a validation of their hardware. It proved that the little purple box could handle the intense, scripted sequences that PC gamers had been raving about. The GameCube version of Frontline runs at a

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