One of the most loved Nintendo consoles, the GameCube sports one of the most memorable games in history. Need a starting point? Grab a friend and check out Mario Party 4, where you can enjoy 60 minigames, six new boards, and star-stealing chaos. Need something that'll scare your socks off? Pick up a copy of Resident Evil, the remake of the classic Playstation title, and explore the scary mansion once again with Claire and Chris, now with much-needed quality of life improvements to the gameplay. Is something wrong with your GameCube system or controller? Check out our GameCube repairs!
Return to Orre in Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness and navigate your Pokemon through a sinister plot for world domination as you try to take down Team Galactic. Unravel the mystery of Shadow Lugia and master your two-on-two battle skills against Cipher's toughest goons. Gotta go fast? Tag along with Sonic and his friends in Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut, which features new missions and gameplay modes compared to the original Dreamcast release. As one of six playable characters, each with their own abilities, speed through 50 expansive levels to stop Dr. Robotnik's evil plans.
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VIEW DETAILSThe GameCube was released throughout 2001 as Nintendo's answer to the rivalry against Sony and Microsoft. It featured a unique "toy-like" appearance to stand out from competitors, but as it used mini DVDs to fight against piracy, it boasted much less storage space and was less friendly with game developers compared to the Playstation 2 and Xbox. It initially sold 21.74 million units worldwide; while it was technically a commercial failure during its retail run, its popularity soared with retro gamers and fans over the years.
Featuring incredible iconic franchises from Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda to Resident Evil and Metroid, players have found themselves always coming back to the GameCube as a staple of amazing, memorable gameplay experiences to be had for decades to come.
The Nintendo GameCube is home to many lovable favorites that were exclusive to the system. If you own a GameCube, these are the absolute essential games to get if you want the full experience of what the GameCube offers!
This arena fighter is not only a classic, but essential to own with a GameCube.
Mario’s awesome vacation themed adventure is one of the best 3D Mario platformers to date!
One of everyone's favorite GameCube memories was playing this fantastic version of Mario Kart.
Metroid’s innovative take on a first person shooter. If you haven’t experienced this game before, then you need it right now!
A favorited Mario RPG, the second in the Paper Mario series and just awesome!
This superb rendition of StarFox had the hero shooting up enemies in the skies or on foot!
The latest version of Mario Party on the GameCube with tons of features and mic minigames!
The Gamecube is home to some unique and downright bizarre console exclusives, such as vacuuming ghosts in Luigi’s Mansion or rolling giant eggs around in Billy Hatcher.
The GameCube is home to many games that have a hefty price, but then there are titles that will empty your bank account. If you have money to burn, these are the specialty GameCube games you need for your collection.
Plenty of multiplayer games are out there on the GameCube, but these are hands down the best. These titles were GameCube exclusive, and are worth buying a console just to play!
Many titles on the GameCube may look easy from their family friendly appearance, but these games are far more difficult than they appear. If you think you have what it takes, then prove you’re the world’s fastest in F-Zero GX, or that you are a bullet hell master in Ikaruga.