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E3 2001: Official GameCube game list

See a list of 47 games confirmed for the GameCube, including some surprises such as Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2 and Turok Evolution.

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This morning, Nintendo released documents that officially list 47 games for the GameCube, including several surprises such as Crazy Taxi and Turok: Evolution from Acclaim and Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2.

Here is the list reprinted in its entirety:

Acclaim
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker - 2001
All-Star Baseball 2002 & 2003 - 2001/2002
Crazy Taxi - 2001
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 - 2002
Extreme-G 3 - November 2001
Jeremy McGrath Supercross World - 2002
Legends of Wrestling - 2001
NFL Quarterback Club 2002 - 2001
Turok Evolution - 2002

Activision
Spider-Man Movie - 2002
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 - 2003

Bam
Powerpuff Girls - 2002

Electronic Arts
Madden NFL 2002 - 2001
SSX Extreme - 2002

LucasArts
Star Wars Rogue Squadron II - 2001

Midway
NFL Blitz 20-02 - 2001
NHL Hitz 20-02 - 2001

Nintendo
Animal Forrest - TBA
Diddy Kong Racing - TBA
Eternal Darkness - Dec 2001
Kameo: Elements of Power - 2002
Legend of Zelda - TBA
Luigi's Mansion - Nov 2001
Mario Kart for GameCube - TBA
Metroid Prime - TBA
Mickey for GameCube - TBA
NBA Courtside 2002 - Nov 2001
Pikmin - Dec 2001
Raven Blade - 2002
StarFox Adventures: Dinosaur Planet - Nov 2001
Super Smash Bros. Melee - Nov 2001
Waverace Blue Storm - 2001

Sega
Monkey Ball - 2002
Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2 - 2001

THQ
Hot Wheels (working title) - 2002
Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius - 2002
Rugrats (working title) - 2002
Scooby-Doo (working title) - 2002
Tetris Worlds - 2002

UbiSoft
Batman - 2001
Donald Duck - 2002
Largo Winch - 2002
Rogue Spear - 2001
Rayman Tribe - 2002
Rally Simulation - 2002
Tarzan - 2002

The only games on this list that are marked for release in November when the GameCube launches are Extreme-G 3, Luigi's Mansion, StarFox Adventures: Dinosaur Planet, and Super Smash Bros. Melee.

We'll have more on the games on this list once the E3 convention begins in earnest tomorrow.

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