I'm worried about the park setting. How does Chibi, who is half a home appliance, half a little being, fit in a natural setting such as a park? There are no power outlets anywhere (or there shouldn't be.) Also, a park is a much larger space than a house, and, being Chibi so small, the environments look bare. I don't expect this one to hold up to the original.
How much is the Gamecube version worth, if a man was to look?
I think this thing looks great so far. Basic but pretty well designed 3D, and I noticed all non-movement actions are performed via stylus - you scratch a record to dance and pump a pump to spray pests. Should be a neat little adventure title if they can keep it feeling expansive. I figure this is a new franchise for Nintendo and we can expect Wii Robo soon, right?
The GameCube version is lots of fun and well worth getting. Especally in this day and age when it could use something new to run (aside from Zelda, if you're that diehard about it).
Not sure how common/hard to find it is on your side of the pond James, but you can still find it in some stores around here. But that's going to be less the case as times goes on.