Most Popular GameCube Games

  • The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

    GameSpot Score
    8.9
    great
    • Release Date: Dec 11, 2006

    In Nintendo's latest Zelda game, Link sports his older look from the Nintendo 64 days.

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  • Super Smash Bros. Melee

    GameSpot Score
    8.9
    great
    • Release Date: Dec 2, 2001

    Nintendo's spastic tribute to itself stands quite strong as one of the most engaging multiplayer games available for any console platform.

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  • Resident Evil 4

    GameSpot Score
    9.6
    Editors' Choice
    • Release Date: Jan 11, 2005

    Resident Evil 4 marks a new chapter in the Resident Evil series. You'll rejoin Leon S. Kennedy six years after his first mission as a rookie cop from Resident Evil 2.

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    • Genre: Horror Action Adventure
  • Animal Crossing

    GameSpot Score
    8.1
    great
    • Release Date: Sep 15, 2002

    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.

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  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

    GameSpot Score
    9.2
    Editors' Choice
    • Release Date: Oct 11, 2004

    It's practically overflowing with wonderful, funny characters, memorable subplots, inventive gameplay, and beautiful visuals, and it's lengthy and quite challenging to boot.

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  • Sonic Adventure 2 Battle

    GameSpot Score
    6.8
    fair
    • Release Date: Feb 11, 2002

    The tedious collecting and shooting levels are made more frustrating by the game's uncooperative camera, and it's a shame that Sega's latest Sonic game has very little to do with the blue hedgehog.

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    • Genre: 3D Platformer
  • Super Mario Sunshine

    GameSpot Score
    8.0
    great
    • Release Date: Aug 25, 2002

    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.

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  • Tales of Symphonia

    GameSpot Score
    8.8
    great
    • Release Date: Jul 13, 2004

    If you have a GameCube and like RPGs, you definitely need to check out Tales of Symphonia.

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  • Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

    GameSpot Score
    7.9
    good
    • Release Date: Nov 17, 2003

    Despite the fact that it's still essentially the same game as Super Mario Kart, there is no denying the innate quality of the production of Double Dash.

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  • Resident Evil

    GameSpot Score
    8.9
    great
    • Release Date: Apr 30, 2002

    Anyone with a penchant for the macabre will be blown away by Resident Evil, and even if you're only vaguely into this sort of game, it's still a must buy.

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    • Genre: Horror Action Adventure
  • Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness

    GameSpot Score
    6.9
    fair
    • Release Date: Sep 28, 2005

    Pokémon XD is a sequel to the role-playing game Pokémon Coliseum. You'll play as Michael, a Pokémon trainer who is trying to thwart the evil Cipher.

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  • Luigi's Mansion

    GameSpot Score
    7.9
    good
    • Release Date: Nov 17, 2001

    Luigi's Mansion features some refreshing ideas but fails to match the classic status of Mario's adventures.

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  • Metroid Prime

    GameSpot Score
    9.7
    Editors' Choice
    • Release Date: Nov 17, 2002

    It's not just one of the single most atmospheric games ever created, but it's also quite simply one of the best.

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    • Genre: Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter
  • Shadow the Hedgehog

    GameSpot Score
    4.8
    poor
    • Release Date: Nov 15, 2005

    The world is in peril as forces, both good and evil, make a play for the powerful Chaos Emeralds. In Shadow the Hedgehog, you can control Shadow and choose which side to fight for.

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    • Genre: 3D Platformer
  • Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

    GameSpot Score
    8.6
    great
    • Release Date: Oct 17, 2005

    Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance brings back to consoles the strategic combat series Fire Emblem from the Game Boy Advance. In this installment, you can control units such as knights, mages, and winged creatures, and use their unique fighting styles to win battles and gain experience.

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