It's a great action adventure game by any standard, filled with a surprising amount of variety and lots of impressive graphics.
The 64 DD-based god game is getting a GameCube remake.
Though not a challenging game by any means, Animal Crossing more than makes up for that with its sheer number of activities and a good sense of humor.
On its own merits, Super Mario Sunshine is a solid game with a really distinctive look and some great moments, but it also has its fair share of shortcomings.
Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse for the GameCube serves as a bullet-point list of reasons why adventure games are being ignored by the general public.
Slick, polished, creepy, and alluring, Eternal Darkness raises the bar for what action adventure games should be and stands as the first example of a game that plays the player.
The gameplay of Tactics Ogre truly shines, and the Game Boy Advance is a capable platform for it.
Despite the fact that it's a solid first-year effort, Courtside 2002 isn't without its flaws and is generally a step behind more seasoned competing products.
The creators of Secret of Mana are hard at work at this 2D hand-drawn RPG for the Game Boy Advance.
Nintendo's anarchic tribute to itself stands quite strong as one of the most engaging multiplayer games available for any console platform.
One part dark struggle for survival and one part cute fairy tale, Pikmin is an engaging game with the twisted charm found in a good Tim Burton movie.
Design your own massive robot and then jump into the cockpit to do battle against massive opponents. Your objective is simple: Topple your opponent before you get toppled.
This is hands down the single best GameCube tennis offering, and it's also one of the most enjoyable tennis video games around.
The game is rich with Nintendo personality and delivers a solid game of golf.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is a deep and involving RPG that offers dozens of hours' worth of entertaining tactical battles.
While more accomplished gamers may find some of the minigames too simplistic, this accessibility ensures that Mario's party is one that just about anyone can enjoy.
If you want a light-speed racer that looks and plays sharply while simultaneously offering some dramatic challenges, F-Zero GX is exactly what you're looking for.
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts is a tight game that experiences a few technical difficulties along the way.
The game certainly contains a lot of the same Wario charm that makes his GBA appearances so memorable, but the final product is too short and simplistic to hold your ...
Team Star Fox is back for more intense combat as they engage a new threat by air and by land. A few years after disaster was barely averted on Dinosaur ...
If you have a GameCube and like RPGs, you definitely need to check out Tales of Symphonia.
Golden Sun: The Lost Age is an excellent follow-up to the original Golden Sun.
Nintendo is working with UGA on this unique RPG for the GameCube.
The games are certainly strong enough to stand on their gameplay alone.
The third Zelda game from Nintendo returns to its isometric roots, offering a new challenge across worlds of light and dark.
This application will let you transfer your face into GameCube software with the GameEye, a camera peripheral for the Game Boy Advance.
If you have two, or better yet three, friends with the requisite hardware and the interest and will to learn how the game works, then you're definitely going to enjoy ...
SRS tries to deliver an authentic street racing experience, but really only delivers an unexciting series of races.
The Super NES classic Harvast Moon is now available for the Game Boy. Designed to reward hard work and smart decision making, Harvast Moon GB is unique blend of role ...
Robots are everywhere, and Ninten can’t beat them alone. You’ll have to team up with a colorful cast of unexpected characters—including Lloyd, Ana, and Teddy—to win intense battles with psychic ...
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