The following are the games available for the GameCube by year of release for each region.List of Game. Cube games . Hajike Royale. Hudson. March 1. 7, 2. 00. Mamono Fight!! Bandai. GameStop: Buy Nintendo GameCube Memory Card, Nintendo of America, Game Cube, Find release dates, customer reviews, previews and screenshots. GameSeek has a huge selection of new and used games at fantastic prices. Shop online at GameSeek for PS4, Xbox One, PS3 (PlayStation 3), 360 (Xbox 360), Wii (Nintendo. December 1. 5, 2. Tomy. 20. 05- 0. 0AAAA 2. Mamodo Battles. Bandai. Online shopping for Video Games from a great selection of Games, Accessories, Consoles, Computer And Console Video Game Products & more at everyday low prices. The Nintendo GameCube is a home console system developed by Nintendo, and released late in the year of 2001 as the successor of the Nintendo 64. Vastly overshadowed by the massive success of the PS2, the NGC never truly achieved market acceptance during its production; still, it had a fuckwin game library which, among others, includes games from Nintendo's flagship franchises and some of the best versions of multiplatform titles such as Resident Evil 4, Killer. Skies of Arcadia. One of the last game consoles released to be entirely about just vidya and nothing else. Bitchin' story, Bondan with Brosnan, and fucking amazing multiplayer. Sequel to Agent Under Fire. Basically a Metal Slug tribute where you control an escaped alien going up against the rest of humanity in a Flash animation visual style. Also on PS2, XBLA (HD version), Xbox and GBA (EU only.). Animal Crossing. Life Sim. The first game in this Nintendo franchise to be localized, where your player avatar lives in an idyllic little town full of charming animal residents with distinct personalities. Though the main objective is to pay off your house, the game is all about managing and improving your virtual life, collecting items through activities like fishing and fossil- digging, and interacting with the townsfolk for seasonal events and prizes. Considered one of the best entries in the franchise for its art direction and world. The series continues on NDS and 3. DS. The original Animal Crossing (Animal Forest / Doubutsu no Mori)came out for the N6. Gamecube port. A colorful fantasy adventure about a civilization of winged people who live on floating island nations, with a turn- based, card- based combat system where each card is a weapon attack, action or spell. Improving your characters' decks and learning the finer points of combat is essential to avoid getting stuck later on. Its main draw is the incredibly creative and strange world and character design, plus an excellent soundtrack and some shocking plot twists. Has lots of easily- missed unique cards, so you might want to use a guide. The main party's new and consists of only three characters, which allows for stronger development. Follows in the footsteps of the previous game, but the card- based combat has been streamlined a bit to allow for easier combo- stringing. As per usual the story features some ridiculous, unforeseen twists. Released at the very end of the GCN's life, the graphics are great (as is the soundtrack). The series has been dormant ever since. Instead of controlling your units directly from above, you actually control your units in a third- person view, always playing one of the men and swapping between different units. You can stay as one man, ordering your squad to fight or defend around you, or go all out and have several groups lined around the enemy. Very fun and addictive but rather hard later on. Follow her as she uncovers a massive conspiracy. Includes addictive photography side- questing and fluid melee combat (though it doesn't give you a lot of options). The game is quite linear but there's a fair bit of side- content, and though it comes up rather short in the end, everything is so meticulously and perfectly crafted that it's really no bother. Also on PS2 and PS3 (HD). Sequel is currently in development hell. You play as a dude who got captured by talking chickens so that he can defeat evil crows threatening to stop the sun from rising. The chicken gods gave him a magic chicken suit so that he can bulldoze enemies with gargantuan eggs. Along the way, you come across your buddies who you saw in the intro video. Like you, they have magic chicken suits, meaning you can play as them after you save them from being tied to a bomb. Lots of good platforming. Sonic fans will like it a lot, it has that 9. Sonic charm. Also ported to Xbox as . SNK 2: E. O. 2. D Fighting. The biggest and baddest Capcom crossover fighter after Marvel vs. Features upwards of forty fighters (including some lesser- known ones, like Kyosuke from Rival Schools, Hibiki from The Last Blade 2 and Maki from Final Fight 2) with unique Arcade endings for each and two hidden super- powered characters. If you don't normally play fighters, this has a beginner style that lets you pull off special moves with ease, so don't feel daunted. There's no reason not to pick this up! Music and atmosphere are pretty good. It's pretty good, but not you're best option for a SHMUP, but hey, at least this one is in engrish now! Adventure. Be really cute and explore the house, cleaning up litter and stains and killing robot spiders. Enjoy some costuming, giant roboting, aliening fun! As the game gets longer Chibi needs to solve the families personal problems and the story gets surprisingly deep. Two sequels on DS, but the gameplay has shifted a bit. The game's style makes it so all animals are made of cardboard, with varying, often awkward shapes. This game gets very difficult and does not hold your hand for a second, but the concept is very interesting. The battles are fun and the customization is really expansive. Has a great sense of humor, even when the story goes total grimdark. Actually gives two good explantions for why everyone uses Custom Robos. You jam out on these badass bongo controllers to the beat. Uses all kinds of music from different genres, some good, some bad. Fun for the whole family. Regular GC controllers are usable but kill the point. One important point is that the US, PAL, and Japan versions of 1 and 2 all have different song lists. So consider the list you like ahead of time. Can be somewhat hard to find, depending on the region. No western release on this one. Has the most number of songs in a single DKonga game: 5. There's some fun songs here, especially the game tunes, but a good chunk is Japanese anime, TV, and J- Pop. Unless you really love this sorta stuff, you may want to sit out on this one. DK goes around beating the shit out of other apes to prove he's the true king of the jungle. Despite requiring the Bongos to play, this game's no gimmick- fest and the controls are very tight and involving. Level design is flawless, graphics are flawless, music is flawless. If you want some classic platforming, do yourself a favor and get this. Also available on Wii with different non- bongo controls. Dragon. Ball Z: Budokai. Fighting. Pretty good fighting game by Atari and Bandai. Pretty fun, but not many charcters in this installment. The story mode is the best of all of the Budokai games, making this one the most faithful story wise of the Budokai games. Includes fucking awesome Legend Of Hercule unlockable which puts Hercule against the Z- fighters from the cell saga. Game. Cube version is supposedly better because it came out after the PS2 version, thus making the graphics better supposedly. Sequel is on Game. Cube as well. Also on PS2 (but no cel- shading), with an HD version of it through the Budokai HD Collection on PS3/3. This entry has a different style of graphics that was used more often that the 1st one's style. Also has more characters than the first one spanning the Majinn Buu saga. Adds a new button pressing thing that dtermines who damages who instead of that burst attack thing from the 1st. Story mode is like a fucking board game, and you will be bored. Sadly, not on the HD Collection, but one figures the story mode is to blame for that. The eclectic roster includes: Solid Snake, Tyson from Beyblade, Optimus Prime, Megatron, Master Higgins from Adventure Island, a Moai head from Gradius, and Licca- chan, the Japanese Barbie. The roster is half the fun, as the gameplay is a watered- down Melee with less interesting stages and lower attention to detail. Single- player is barebones and very easy, but required to unlock all those crazy hidden fighters. The protagonist is a present- day college student who must piece together the story to defeat this evil once and for all. Features lots of puzzles and grotesque enemies, as well as a rune- based magic system for combat, and you are encouraged to defeat enemies instead of flee. The game is best remembered because characters have a Sanity meter, and if it drops the game starts to play with players' heads, duping them into thinking that their character has died or their game data has been deleted. An interesting game with a cool gimmick, though it gets repetitive because you'll have to play through the whole thing three times to complete it. Great graphics and music too. Lotsa unlockables, lotsa tracks and even more racers. Prepare for some awesome ! The pastel- colored cartoon style was unusual for the franchise at the time, as was the active- time combat with melee fighting and area- of- effect spell- casting. Unfortunately multi- player (up to four players) requires each to have a GBA and link cable, which may be more trouble than it's worth. It's still a fun solo experience, though lacking in story for a Final Fantasy game. If someone dies, they're gone for good, but the game throws lots of characters at you to make up for most losses. Introduced a new world (Tellius) and story arc, as well as the Laguz class of were- beast people who cannot fight in their normal forms but have overpowered transformations for a limited time. It also introduced skills equippable to characters, expanding customization. Though the game lacks balance in places and 3. D models/animations look kind of drab/slow, it's a solid game and a great entry point to the franchise. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (WII) is a direct sequel. Noted for its fantastic squad system. Made by the same team behind the Hitman series as well as Kane and Lynch, its spiritual sequel. Also on other PS2/Xbox/PC. Lots of unlockables, cheat codes, and levels make for a lengthy game. A sequel to Gauntlet Legends, it is also available on the PS2 and the Xbox. However, the Gamecube version of this game is the best version, containing extras and the like. Imagine an evil corporation that was a mix of Umbrella and the Ghostbusters: rather than reanimating soulless bodies, this one is in the business of disembodying souls - and using them for their own ends.
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