The North American 20th anniversary of Nintendo's cube-y console is upon us and we’ve come to realise that two entire decades is long enough for people to either forget the GameCube’s charming boxy shape or even grow to adulthood without ever handling Nintendo’s handled hardware. "0 years is also plenty of time for anything less than the very best and brightest examples of the system’s library to quietly fade from memory.
So while this is the perfect time to dust off much-loved copies of F-Zero GX, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Metroid Prime for one more happy go, why don’t we dig a little deeper and celebrate the console’s wider and more unusual releases as well? Here we pick out some slightly more obscure imports and curios that often get barged out of the spotlight by Wind Waker, RE4 and the rest...
Kururin Squash! (GCN)
“More Kururin” is really all the description this game needs — who doesn’t want to play more Kururin?
The simple-to-grasp yet difficult-to-master wall-avoiding gameplay that made the launch GBA title such an unexpected highlight is present and correct here, the all-new 3D surroundings sensibly used to lightly enhance rather than over-complicate the already perfect formula. Sadly this title turned out to be the final outing for Nintendo’s whirly action-puzzle series, but at least it went out on a high.
Odama (GCN)
Somehow this imaginative mix of pinball and feudal Japanese warring got a worldwide release, and we’re very glad it did. Use giant flippers to propel the titular ball towards your enemies, order your troops via the oft-forgotten GameCube microphone, and do your very best to get your bell to the goal in time.
Part-arcade action, part-tactics, part-shouting, Odama won't be everyone's idea of a must-have title, but then again we’d hope for nothing less unusual from the mind responsible for the Dreamcast’s most famous talking fish, Seaman.
Doshin The Giant (GCN)
Doshin the Giant debuted on Nintendo’s expensive and exclusively Japanese 64DD add-on, although this European-released port of the giant’s island-based shenanigans is thankfully slightly easier to get hold of.
Reminiscent of Populous before it and From Dust after it, the aim is to use your god-like powers to raise and lower the terrain to better suit your island’s inhabitants and generally help them out, which in turn will result in them loving (or hating) your giant yellow form.
Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest (GCN)
Another project initially imagined for Nintendo’s Japanese N64 disc drive, although this one has the distinction of never releasing on that earlier rewritable format. The striking low-poly visuals used to navigate the blocky Cubivore world help to abstract an experience that routinely asks you to not only defeat your enemies, but tear them limb from limb before consuming their bodies, all in a bid to mutate, mate, and be reborn into a form capable of overthrowing the Killer Cubivore.
DreamMix TV World Fighters (GCN)
Smash Bros may now have excellent versions of two of the most popular Belmonts, as well as a huge quantity of fantastic remixes of classic Castlevania tracks to go with them, but there’s still only one crossover fighting game that lets legendary vampire killer Simon take on Transformers' Optimus Prime.
It’s fair to say nothing’s ever going to beat Sakurai’s series when it comes to crossovers, but Konami’s attempt to take the genre throne is at the very least a colourful jumble of recognisable faces and grin-inducing ‘Wait, they really included that guy?!’ character choices.
P.N.03 (GCN)
AKA: 'That time Shinji Mikami, forever most famous for giving the world the survival horror masterpiece Resident Evil, decided he wanted to create an intense and deeply stylish action game'.
One of the infamous 'Capcom Five', P.N.03 features distinct enemy types that work together within tightly controlled arenas to make each room its own mesmerising score attack action-puzzle sequence; and with a little practice players will find themselves executing perfectly timed balletic twirls straight through incoming laser fire, all the while enveloped by the clean lines and smooth curves of unmistakably Y2K-style architecture.
Lost Kingdoms (GCN)
Combine the depth of an RPG with the irresistible nature of card collecting, add a dash of action and you’ve got GameCube exclusive Lost Kingdoms, a dark adventure from a quirky little developer called FromSoftware. Whatever happened to them?
In yet another twist away from RPG norms, the heroine, Katia, never attacks directly herself and is instead entirely reliant on the monsters she summons forth from the cards she buys, captures, and transforms, with players aiming to build a deck capable of taking on the mysterious entity behind the deadly Black Fog.
Nintendo Puzzle Collection (GCN)
Far more than a repackaged bundle of previously released classics (not that we ever mind seeing games this good make a comeback), this tricky trio of Nintendo-born puzzlers — that’s Panel de Pon, Dr. Mario 64, and Yoshi’s Cookie — contained on one convenient disc look and play better than ever before.
Whichever title’s your personal favourite, you can look forward to competitive matches against up to four players as well as the chance to take the game on the portable; just connect a GBA to the console and download the original release of these evergreen brain-teasers (and don't turn the power off until you're done).
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures (GCN)
‘What if The Legend of Zelda, a series famous since the ‘80’s for its fiendish puzzles and absorbing dungeon-based solo gameplay, suddenly became a frantic cooperative riot?’ asks Four Swords Adventures — and the only answer possible is: ‘It’d be a heck of a lot of fun’.
With an enjoyably episodic adventure at its heart, a competitive mode for those times you want to unleash Link’s familiar arsenal against your friends, and a beautiful ‘SNES+’ graphical style, there’s plenty of reasons to keep your SP fully charged and, even when playing alone, there's a lot to love. It’s never been easy (or cheap) to set up the quantity of handhelds and cables necessary to play it with a full group of people, but it’s always been worth the effort.
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (GCN)
Guide the first member of the DK Crew to banana-collecting victory in this accessible platformer that uses the most unusual control scheme of them all — bongos. That’s right! Grab your plastic percussion and tap, slap, and clap your way through 16 worlds of fruit-themed adventure.
A muscular monkey’s mightiest moment? Maybe not, but the team that made this went on to make Super Mario Galaxy, which should tell you something. If you’re tired of bringing out the same old rhythm games at parties, this makes for an ape-tacular alternative.
That’s our list, but we’re sure you can come up with plenty more! Which offbeat GameCube games would you recommend?
- Further reading: Hardware Classics: Nintendo GameCube
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Noooo not Jungle Beat... Donkey Konga is the real one!
No Baten Kaitos?
Man I wish Nintendo would put GC games on VC. I still think it was my favorite console. If they made a GC mini I’d be all over that.
I wouldn't call Four Swords Adventures and Jungle Beat overlooked gems.
However I'd call that something like Pac-Man Vs. (though it's also available on the DS and the Switch via Namco Museums) and Wario World (despite being incredibly short).
It is a crime we didn't get Puzzle Collection in the west. While its version of Dr. Mario is basically a Gamecube port of Dr. Mario 64, arguably the best game in the series, Panel de Pon is a finished port of the unreleased Panel de Pon 64 (with some gameplay elements from Pokémon Puzzle League) and Yoshi's Cookie is a remake.
I was really sad that the Puzzle Collection never released in NA.
Lost kingdoms caught my eye. Sounds fun. Plus didn’t everyone know about donky Kong jungle beat?
What about Ribbit King?
I like features like this. It's not current news or controversial or anything, but it's still good reading, especially for a long-time Nintendo fan like myself (and I imagine many other visitors to the site).
On topic, Four Swords will forever be one of the most fun video game experiences I ever had. For one glorious afternoon four of my friends just happened to all be together and have our gbas too. For most of the day we discovered an absolute gem of a game as we laughed, cursed at each other, and stumbled over the games puzzles. Sadly we never got together again to finish the game, but I'll always remember the great time I had with it for that one day!
There goes Nintendo Life getting all political again. Oh wait, “Odama”. Sorry, must have read that wrong.
Agree with above two aren’t overlooked…. But gems I agree….
So many good 3rd party games on gamecube…. So many of them Nintendo only bods overlook too.
This is probably my fave console. (I might pick Wii above it only coz you can play gamecube on it so I might as well have the wii stuff as a bonus).
Let me just win the lottery real quick so I can afford some of these games 🙃
I'm always grateful for the fact that there are "alternative methods" out there to allow people to appreciate retro games!
Jungle Beat on Wii is a great port, since it basically just plays like a typical DK platformer. Cubivore is also a must play, it's probably the weirdest GameCube game in general, and yet it gets weirdly addictive with how you build up your geometric predator.
And not really overlooked, but Chibi-Robo!
Jungle beat was quite the game except those bongos sure we're painful after half an hour.
@CactusMan that must have been awkward to explain to the cops why your screaming. 😅
Odama is awesome.
I love my cube games as you can see.
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No Baten Keitos? No Paper Mario: the thousand years door? No Wind Waker or Twilight Princess?
I have Kururin Squash & Nintendo Puzzle Collection, would like to play Doshin the Giant & Cubivore, not too fussed about the rest personally.
@MrHonest In the context of the GameCube, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess & TTYD are not overlooked lol.
Seriously, no Aquaman on this list??
Hoping we get a new Kururin game
And Jungle Beat is the best Kong game ever. Combo'ing without touching the floor is peak gaming!
@CactusMan Dang that must be scary.
If that happened to me I would probably be laying on the couch and fall off when they broke down the door.
@MrHonest Um I think only baten kaitos is a hidden gem. I’m pretty sure everyone has heard of the other games since their first party.
Jungle beat is always fun. Especially the bosses
Decent list!! I feel like a lot of these are just "overlooked" because they aren't available, but big ups for not including Beyond Good & Evil.
I would add Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy
Hmmm, overlooked Gamecube gems. Spartan: Total Warrior was a pretty fun hack and slash. Also I'm not sure how overlooked it was, but I love that Wario World game by Treasure.
@CactusMan might try to find a copy on that case.
At first I misread it as Obama,those were a confusing few seconds
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (w/ bongos) is one of the most fun games ever. I thought it looked so dumb but I found it on sale for $10 (NEW, with bongos) and decided to give it a shot. Best impulse buy I've ever made!
Sadly, I didn't enjoy the Wii port at all. Really destroyed the game for me.
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Want a real overlooked hidden gem?
Go play "Gotcha Force" and thank me later.
Kururin Squash is legit awesome. I remember staying up till 4am trying to beat the final level including collecting all the coins and taking no hits. It really made excellent use of the GC analogue stick too with really smooth and accurate movement.
Zelda and Donkey Kong more overlooked than Baten Kaitos. Yeah ok NL.
PN03 is hot garbage.
I didn't get to play Odama and I kind of wish I had.
Man, P.N.03 is a FANTASTIC game. I was obsessed with it and quite good at it too - though not good enough to unlock that last suit! The game is a superb mix of stylish action and rhythm with masing controls too. It might come off as frustrating at first, but stik with it. Nothing beats getting those perfect levels!
Four Swords was the only title in that list i vaguelly enjoyed.
No Skies of Arcadia?
I understand it was originally on the Dreamcast, but the GC version is clearly the best way to play the game with additional content and improvements and it never released on any other systems.
I loved Four Swords back in the day. I wish Nintendo would do a re-release that doesn't require special equipment or multiple consoles... I would love a couch co-op I can play with my little sister.
I loved the GC so much. Our Cait was often in hospital for weeks at a time. We'd pack up the Cube and take it with us. It made the slow passage of time much easier to tolerate.
Twilight Princess, PM:TTYD, Windwaker, Mario Sunshine...all provided many hours of distraction to a kid sick from chemo and her mum.
Four Sword Adventures with friends is legit, It's expensive and a massive pain to set-up but it's worth it I'd say.
As for overlooked games I'd also recommend both of the two Baten Kaitos games for any fan of JRPGs.
@Kimimi
It’s awesome that you included Cubivore. I played the hell out of it and still have the copy despite no longer having a GameCube. I also have fond memories of Lost Kingdoms. Thank you for the nostalgia trip.
Good luck getting some of those…
We need more Kururin and on the Switch. Who do we need to talk to?
Geist. Go look it up. Its a hidden gem.
Too many non-localised releases on this list 😪
Alex held you hostage to get doshin on here didn't he?😁
Lost Kingdom seems like a game I would love, yet I only discovered its existence recently.
But this list prove how the gamecube is literally a treasure cove. Tons of gems forgotten by the time (and the development studios which made them). Honestly a bit mean to say we must play them when they are not that easy to recover ;w;
I personally would add Gotcha Force to the list, that's another lovely and fun forgotten GameCube game I doubt we'll get any news from any time soon.
I clicked on the link to make sure Odama was on this list and was pleasantly surprised to see PN 03 as well. Two excellent picks!!
That'd be nice if you know... they actually resold them! Not interested in tracking them down for $200 apiece on Ebay. Get on adding Gamecube games to NSO Nintendo!
Hell yes to DK Junglebeats. That game is easily the most underrated DK game ever made. It's was a blast from start to finish. I played it when I was a teenager and it blew my adolescent mind.
@Bolt_Strike So, there's this magical computer program called Dolphin...
Shocked by how much PN03 now costs. Have been thinking about it for a while but never pulled the trigger. Probably won't now, at the current price point.
The Donkey Konga games are now practically impossible to play due to modern TV lag. It's such a shame as they were absolutely brilliant.
@mike_intv I remember watching my friend play PN03 back in college. He was just doing the same moves over and over again against samey looking robots, in samey looking corridors. I was not impressed.
You can get all of this for the low price of THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS.
@B_Lindz My computer isn't fast enough to properly run it and I can't afford a new one right now.
Regardless, I shouldn't have to resort to less than legal means to play them in the first place.
@Astral-Grain it certainly is the best way to play the game it gets rid of the random battles which happened far too often on Dreamcast still a fantastic game which deserves a remaster
Odama is either not a good game or legitimately the most challenging game I ever owned. Perhaps even both.
That being said Jungle Beat is one of the best games on the system and I will die on that hill. Not a game I'd play for too long at once, but it was a joy to play for 30-60 minutes whenever I did.
PN03 is crying out for a remaster, I remember it being visually stunning back in the day and would love a HD version.
It was tricky to grasp but so satisfying when you did.
Can't believe you brought up Lost Kingdoms and didn't mention that there were actually TWO games. Lost Kingdoms 2 was also exclusive to Gamecube, I believe, and while not quite as good as its predecessor, it is still a pretty good game.
I have my treasured copies of both games still sitting on my shelf, and only recently learned they were made by FromSoft... felt really silly for not knowing that earlier.
I love how you fail to brng up that Dream Mix also featured Solid Snake and Bomber Man (also Power Pro Kun, but who cares about him, right).
It was a FUN game and I don't regret hunting it down.
Where the hell is Skies of Arcadia?
One of my favourite RPG’s ever.
Except for the Japan only games, I still have all of these. Gamecube itself is an overlooked gem, I'm just glad I chose it over an Xbox when I finally saved up enough money to buy my first home console, used, and got many of its games (even the really expensive ones) at a quite cheap price, some of them in bargain bins for 1 euro, new, when toy stores were getting rid of their stock. Doshin being one of them, Ikaruga at 7-ish euro's, Odama for 8 I believe it was,... Imported Cubivore used but complete and in very good condition for about 20 at some point. But as always, any list of overlooked gems will ironically overlook some gems.
@B_Lindz I remember playing this 100% solo game DK Jungle Beat with about ten people watching, taking turns, clapping, shouting, laughing,... and getting yelled at by the angry parents of our host, as it was in the middle of the night. We tried to be more quiet then... But you cannot play that game and not get excited. We were like a bunch of screaming monkeys clapping and hammering those bongos to grab all the bananas and beat the boxing boss battles.
Custom Robo, y'all. Enough said.
No Chibi Robo ! Justice demands FILTHY FLOWERS!!
Gotcha Force should be on this list.,
P.N.03 is probably my all-time favorite GCN game, and easily one of the few games that should have been a way bigger deal than it was. Resident Evil's Shinji Mikami doing a sci-fi action/bullet-hell dancing game? How did no one pay attention to THAT?
@RudyC3 I was about to mention Chibi-Robo, very original and unique game.
Apparently they gave PN03 or whatever a 3/10. The recommendation seems odd to me then
Wow, P.N.03, now there's a game that I remember playing, and I still have it. It was a pretty cool shooter from what I remember, having to shoot when standing still, and doing some ballet-like moves gave it a different feel to it than most shooters.
Personal pick would go to Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg, was a unique and fun platformer with a colorful world. Loved it.
Sonic Riders is the best racing game I've ever played, it's extremely satisfying once you understand most of the rules. And the character selection is quite generous.
Zatch Bell Mamodo Fury is an interesting hybrid action/fighting game where you exchange blows from far away. It's not incredibly deep but gets quite challenging to A rank all stages. And once again unlocking the characters is pretty fun (20 playable characters)
Despite my love for GC I don't really have a lot of games I could call overlooked. So might as well: Shadow the Hedgehog gameplay-wise a stepdown from the highly technical gameplay from the previous game, it still manages to be fun, as most levels are plenty filled with 3D action and platforming and performs great on GameCube. It's pretty brutal if you go for all A ranks and endings. But you're awarded with an Expert Mode that is basically a linear, perfected version of the game.
@EarthboundBenjy giving another vote to ribbit king, best sports title on the platform
@AlienX I have to agree with Sonic Riders, a really fun racer once you get the hang of how to use the air system properly. One of my favorite games. I was on the fence of mentioning this one since I love it, but it was also on Xbox, PS2, and PC, and thought they were sticking to exclusives.
I wanted to like PN03 but the basic and repetitive environment made the game boring imo. Dodging bullets while dancing to techno is always cool though.
No love for Metal Arms: Glitch in the System? This does not please my nipples
Why did I think Kururin was gonna be on this list? It's a surprise that it was the first, but... you know. (Also, all three games are good. Go play them.) Also, they put P.N 0.3 on here, yet they gave it a 3/10? Why?
@NinChocolate I'm unsure if it could turn into a Metal Slug situation or not, reviving dead IP's can be hard work.
Geist and Gotcha Force are also two underrated gems made exclusively for GameCube.
Dream Mix TV had Snake and Simon before they joined Smash. Also Bomberman, Master Higgins, and yes, even Tyson Granger and his Beyblade Dragoon.
Custom Robo, the best underrated titles of the Gamecube, ever! Played that game so much over and over and with friend against each other.
I owned Four Swords Adventures and PN03. Enjoyed both a lot and would recommend to anyone who gets the chance to play them.
Love P.N.03, i still wonder if the final boss of that Wii beat'em up by Capcom was inspired by P.N.03's final boss, Alraune, or if they are so similar because they share a older inspiration.
Odama was definitely an experience...
I replayed Jungle Beat in September and now my rare E3 bongos squeak when I use them. I feel bad about that. At least I have three more pairs that aren’t as rare.
I believe it's worth mentioning that if you want to play most of these games, you either need to have a lot of money, or be willing to (GASP) download ROMS and play in an emulator on your PC.
Current prices for these games on eBay:
Kururin Squash* $30 - $40
Odama** $10 - $20
Doshin the Giant*** $110 (disc-only: $14)
Cubivore $300 - $500
DreamMix TV* $30 - $50
P.N.03 $25 - $45
Lost Kingdoms $25 - $45
Nintendo Puzzle Collection* $10 - $25
Zelda: Four Swords Adventures $50 - $80
DK Jungle Beat**** $15 - $35
*You will need a Japanese GameCube or Wii to play this
**GameCube Microphone required ($10 - $15)
***You will need a PAL GameCube or Wii to play this
****DK Bongos controller required ($15 - $25)
@Solomon_Rambling take good care of that Cubivore disc and case! It's worth hundreds of dollars U.S.
Go to pricecharting dot com and search "Cubivore" to see what I mean
Regarding DreamMix TV World Fighters, who would've imagined that there's a game where you can see Takahashi Meijin (otherwise known as Master Higgins) fighting using a style based on the real Takahashi Meijin's once legendary "16-shots per second".
There should be a new game, they would only need to negotiate with Takara since Konami now owns Hudson Soft.
I never did play P.N.03, forgot about that one. I did play and beat Lost Kingdoms... I totally forgot all about that game. GCN was an interesting era for me when it comes to my memory lol.
I STILL haven't played Fire Emblem:Radiant Dawn yet. There's definitely some games I need to hunt down.
I really enjoyed P.N.03. The game was really short but I remember playing it multiple times to unlock all the content.
Well if I am being honest, I'm not sure if my desire was from enjoying the gameplay, or the attractive woman in a form fitting cat suit dancing through the stage.
What a cool list! Never even heard of the first 8. Excited to see a new fighting game xo.
@Bolt_Strike you can also softmod a Wii which are cheap as dirt.
Still love P.N. 03!! So groovy and fluid (the Drum & Bass soundtrack is amazing). Definitely an underrated gem.
Another mention would be yet another staple within the ‘Capcom Five’- the Viewtiful Joe series. Great stylish action games with unique art designs.
Wish Capcom would make sequels to both and revive the IPs… or maybe just give them to Platinum.
… Wun can only hope.
Cool I'll just head over to ebay and pick myself up a copy of Cubivore
It's such an old game surely the price isn't too high
takes large sip of water
looks at prices
@BakaKnight +1 for Gotcha Force.
If we can't get a sequel, I'd be happy with an enhanced port with online play/trading.
@stache13 That's probably the main reason people played it. From what I remember, the gameplay itself is pretty tedious stuff.
Kururin Squash is a delightful little gem. Great graphics, very easy to pick up and play. Great music too.
Wow. Only ever played Doshin and DK. The latter on the Wii morseo as that console had it's own underrated version. I had defected to the PS2 a fair bit on this era. Though the GC did get some love, don't worry. Some.
oh kururin.. one of my favourite gba titles...still play it on my micro.. gaming perfection.. please bring it back.. and the brilliant guru logi chamo while you're at it... my favourite puzzle game of all time..
And donkey kong jungle beat is the modern donkey kong game (post country) i enjoyed most... playing with bongo;s makes it sort of magic...
Pac Man Vs
Still one of my favourite multiplayer games. The integration of GBA for the player controlling Pac Man was a blast back then.
@JJtheTexan
I did check and was pleasantly surprised. It has graduated from living in the storage room to staying in a safer place. Thanks for the tip!
I owned three of those games at one point! I never would have known about Cubivore if I hadn't found a capsule machine in Japan containing incredibly weird Cubivore toys (which I still have, but man oh jeez I wish I had bought more than one). Sadly, I never finished the game and decided I didn't need to keep it in my collection, but it actually sold for a pretty nice chunk of cash money.
So glad to see some love for Lost Kingdoms
Never got around to Jungle Beat or Odama. The former is worse, because I actually had the kongas. I skipped P.N. 03 because it got middling reviews.
A remake of Four Swords Adventures would make me very happy. Loved it but never could get four GBAs together. I bought a second one so my little sis and I could play together.
ZooCube should get some attention great puzzle game and looks so good on GC!!
Wave Race: Blue Storm is amazing but you need to put some time in to learn the controls but it’s well worth it.
Funny how you spelled Gotcha Force
@HammerGalladeBro I agree about Pac-Man versus! We actually just got it this Christmas, and it's great!
Great to know we get to see this article again. also haha p.n.0.3
Stop hyping GC it's been too expensive for about 15 years now
Fire Emblem Path of Radiance
I bought Cubivore when it was first released and enjoyed the game, I played through the whole game. Challenging at times, my favorite part was some of the soundtrack.
Another good recommendation if you like RPGs is Skies of Arcadia Legends (originally on Dreamcast, though the Gamecube version has more in it).
If you like skateboarding (and anime), Go! Go! Hypergrind was a lot of fun too (sadly very expensive now).
One last recommendation is Goblin Commander (while not console exclusive, I had a lot of fun playing this game back in the day....)
Not sure if this was meant to be exclusives, but Dream Mix TV is not one. I have the PS2 version, not sure what the differences are.
I hope they release some better N64 games on NSO and really hope they do the GB and GBA games soon. I loved gamecube but I want play them.
I adored jungle beat. Tried playing the Wii version and it isn’t the same without the bongos
Did y'all forget about Custom Robo?
And thus...a beautiful trend was born here...
Best overlooked GameCube gem in my opinion: Geist. It's a little janky and ugly by today's standards, but it had some truly unique and interesting mechanics. I'd love to see a sequel that iterates on the foundation that game laid out.
if you liked football, winning eleven 6 final evolution was a must have, only released in Japan for some reason. a world gone mad and all that. lol..
If you are interested in Lost Kingdoms, then I will totally recommend the sequel (Also on gamecube), Lost Kingdoms 2. Odd that the article did not even mentioned it, but it an improvement in every way and is way more polished than its predecessor. Give it a try and you won't be dissapointed!
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/71/Lost_Kingdoms_II_cover.jpg/220px-Lost_Kingdoms_II_cover.jpg
I would love to play many GameCube games. Well actually now that I think about it just thousand year door and jungle beat.
The two Baten Kaitos games definitely deserve a mention.
Nintendo Life are getting pretty desperate with their articles. Doesn’t look like they’ve done much research either.
I remember not being able to find a copy of Cubivore even at the time of its release. I've always wanted to play that one.
TimeSplitters and 1080 for me, yes please, thanks!
All except DreamMix already on my "gotta get hold of that" list. ^^
Metal Arms : Glitch in the System
Might be time to revisit that 2006 review of P.N.03 with its 3/10 score...
Also, were I to add a game to this list it would definitely be Alien Hominid. Such a fun game and a very unique one for the GCN library. Hand-drawn graphics and fast-paced beat-em-up action from the same folks who founded Newgrounds, it's probably the closest thing to an "indie" game on the console.
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