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It was definitely one of the most memorable gaming experiences from my childhood. I agree with you that the graphics were standout to me on the GameCube. Great environments they created. On a replay I did several years ago, I found it was far easier than I felt it was when I was young, which makes sense, but I remember feeling very stressed out by the 30-day mechanic then, haha. Great game, makes me want to do a replay.
And Pikmin 2 was great in its own right as well. I remember finding the bosses and dungeons much more challenging (and frustrating) and did miss the time limit mechanic, but it still was great fun.