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  • Mario Superstar Baseball

    2005

    Mario Superstar Baseball

    2005

    Sport
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 6.1
    The superstars of the Mushroom Kingdom have gathered on the diamond to power up America's game! Pick a captain, fill your team with your favorite characters from the Mario universe, then hit the field. Each captain has a special Star Skill for pitching and batting, so whether you're hurling fireballs as Mario or blasting curving banana-ball dingers as DK, you've never played ball like this!
  • Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix

    2005

    Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix

    2005

    Music
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 7.4
    Boogie down with Mario in his own dance party. Players shake their things to more than 25 dance-flavored songs, from classic Nintendo themes to familiar favorites. With five difficulty levels, dancers of all abilities will be able to get into the groove. The special "Workout" feature tracks the calories burned while playing. Someone has stolen the Music Keys and released the music they held. Without the Music Keys, the unstable power of the music is wreaking havoc on the land. Mario must recover them before the chaos destroys the entire Mushroom Kingdom! The path to the keys is simple: Left, Right, Up, Down, Right, Down ...Characters include Mario, Luigi, Toad, Waluigi, Wario, Bowser. Players clear levels by performing the correct steps. Once they clear all the levels in a particular world, they'll collect a Music Key. Collect all the Music Keys to win. Players control Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix by stepping on different arrows on the Action Pad (included with game). Players can finally experience the thrill
  • Mario Party 7

    2005

    Mario Party 7

    2005

    Puzzle Card & Board Game
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 5.1
    You can play more than 80 new minigames in the most recent Mario-themed party game, Mario Party 7. Mario and pals needed some time off, but they forgot to invite Bowser on their cruise. You can battle against an angry Bowser or up to seven of your friends on a single GameCube system. Mario Party 7 includes a few new characters and brings back microphone support from Mario Party 6.
  • Chibi-Robo!

    2005

    Chibi-Robo!

    2005

    Platform Adventure
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 7.9
    Like most families, the Sandersons bicker about money and cleaning. Unlike most families, though, they also have robotic spiders, aliens, and talking toys to worry about. Enter Chibi-Robo, a tiny robot programmed to spread happiness. Join him on his quest to restore order to the Sanderson house and SAVE THE WORLD!
  • Donkey Konga 2

    2005

    Donkey Konga 2

    2005

    Music
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 5
    The European port of Donkey Konga 2, which has a track listing different from the Japanese and North American versions.
  • Donkey Konga 2

    2005

    Donkey Konga 2

    2005

    Music
    Nintendo GameCube
    The American port of Donkey Konga 2, which has a track listing different from the Japanese version.
  • Homeland

    2005

    Homeland

    2005

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 2.3
    Homeland is a Japanese-exclusive game for the Nintendo GameCube. Its main claim to fame is that it is the only non-Phantasy Star Online title in the system's library to officially support online multiplayer, although the implementation of it is different compared to most other games.
  • Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

    2005

    Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

    2005

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Tactical
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 8.2
    Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance is a tactical role-playing video game developed by Intelligent Systems and Nintendo SPD, and published by Nintendo for the GameCube home console in 2005. It is the ninth main installment in the Fire Emblem series,[c] and the third to be released in the west. As with previous installments, gameplay revolves around positioning characters on a battlefield to defeat an opposing force. If characters are defeated in battle, they are removed from the rest of the game.
  • Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: Dassutsu! Hajike Royale

    2005

    Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: Dassutsu! Hajike Royale

    2005

    Fighting Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo GameCube
    Boboboubo Boubobo Dassutsu! Hajike Royale is an Action game, published by Hudson, which was released in Japan in 2005.
  • Resident Evil 4: Collector's Edition

    2005

    Resident Evil 4: Collector's Edition

    2005

    Shooter Adventure
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 8.2
    An exclusive package of Resident Evil 4 available only in Australia, this Collector's Edition features the chilling series' blockbuster fourth game, plus an added extra version of the RE4 Bonus Disc featuring video of every game in the Resident Evil series, plus interviews and making-of info in exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews with the creators of Resident Evil 4. This bonus disc was bundled with Resident Evil 4 in Australia as a collector's edition. It features videos of Resident Evil 0, Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, Resident Evil Code: Veronica and Resident Evil 4, as well as interviews and making-of info in exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews with the creators of Resident Evil 4.
  • Donkey Konga 3: Tabehoudai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku

    2005

    Donkey Konga 3: Tabehoudai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku

    2005

    Music
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 7.2
    Donkey Konga 3: Tabe-houdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku is a music video game in the Donkey Kong series developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. Before the second installment was released in North America, Nintendo and Namco had already started plans for the third game in the series, which, unlike the first two Donkey Konga games, was eventually released only in Japan in early 2005. Donkey Konga 3 features a total of 57 track (includes the all new track), over 20 track more than the first two games. 35 of these tunes are the usual classical, pop, and game selections, but an extra 21 tunes from Nintendo Famicom games are included. It also features features all new minigames. The title of "Donkey Konga 3 JP" was given in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
  • Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: Dasshutsu!! Hajike Royale

    2005

    Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: Dasshutsu!! Hajike Royale

    2005

    Nintendo GameCube
    star 2.8
    After receiving an invitation from a mysterious person, Bo-bobo and rebels decide to go to Prison Island. Upon arriving at the island, Bo-bobo gets separated from his friends. In addition to that, the island also brings together members of both the third and fourth eras of the Maruhage Empire that Bo-bobo have defeated in the past.
  • Bokujou Monogatari: Shiawase no Uta

    2005

    Bokujou Monogatari: Shiawase no Uta

    2005

    Simulator
    Nintendo GameCube
    Bokujō Monogatari: Shiawase no Uta is the fourteenth title of Bokujō Monogatari series to be released for Gamecube. It was never released outside of Japan. The game was updated eight months later with the release of Bokujō Monogatari: Shiawase no Uta for Wārudo. Natsume localized the updated version of the game under the name Harvest Moon: Magical Melody. The game contains several differences: Jamie is not marriageable. Smaller capacity for the shelf and the fridge. The game balance has not been readjusted. Contains several bugs and freezes.
  • Star Fox: Assault

    2005

    Star Fox: Assault

    2005

    Shooter
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 5.9
    Step into the guise of furry flyboy Fox McCloud as he returns to take on his deadliest enemy; wingmen Slippy Toad, Peppy Hare and Falco Lombardi are covering your back, as you take on hordes of intergalactic hostiles on land and in air. Hop into Arwings for aerial skirmishes and Landmaster Tanks for ground-based confrontations, or simply run around on foot dispensing laser justice; the searing single player adventure is a total blast, while the glorious four-way split-screen mode is sure to keep you and your friends coming back for more. With sniper rifles and rocket launchers, this is one Fox you don't want to mess with!
  • NBA Street V3

    2005

    NBA Street V3

    2005

    Sport
    Nintendo GameCube
    The GameCube version features Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach as playable characters, collectively known in-game as the "Nintendo All-Stars". This is in response to a deal between EA and Nintendo in which EA would include Nintendo characters and properties in a few of their games; another game to take advantage of this was SSX Tour. A basketball court based on the Mario franchise, named the Nintendo Court, is also featured in the GameCube version.
  • Resident Evil 4: GameStop Special Edition

    2005

    Resident Evil 4: GameStop Special Edition

    2005

    Shooter Adventure
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 7.7
    A limited edition package celebrating the release of Capcom's gruesome, awe-inspiring fourth installment of its "Survival Horror" series, this special package includes the game, the 20-page art book "Resident Evil 4 Prologue", a limited edition numbered laser cel art of Leon Kennedy, and a metal Collector's Tin case. The Resident Evil 4 Collector's Tin was an exclusive package only available at GameStop retailers. (It was not an official Capcom release.) The package also included a soundtrack CD in the initial offering.
  • Resident Evil 4

    2005

    Resident Evil 4

    2005

    Shooter Adventure
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 8.4
    Resident Evil 4 is the sixth installment of the Resident Evil series praised as a revolution from the core games. It was the first title to implement a third-person view rather than the original fixed camera angles its predecessors had. Its mechanics have been completely revamped to incorporate fast-paced gunplay, quick controls and shoot-outs involving massive crowds of enemies in more open areas. The brand-new AI system and open environments allow enemies to work together to capture and corner Leon. Enemies are now humans, which allows them to climb up ladders, open doors, and use weapons throughout the game. Resident Evil 4 had one of the most tormented developments in any game, four proposed versions of the game were discarded by the developers before the finished product was released.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Navi Trackers

    2004

    The Legend of Zelda: Navi Trackers

    2004

    Adventure Arcade
    Nintendo GameCube
    The Legend of Zelda: Navi Trackers was formerly planned as stand alone game, under the subtitle of Tetra's Trackers, but ended up being released as one of the game in the japanese version of The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures (Four Swords +). In this game, multiple players, using a combination of the television screen and Game Boy Advances, search for members of Tetra's pirate gang to gain stamps from them, as many as possible within a given time limit. All action takes place on the Game Boy Advance used by each player, with the television screen showing a basic map, and Tetra narrating the action. The game was first intended to be a remake of BS Marvelous: Time Athletic, but changing the franchise to Zelda. Assets based on BS Marvelous were found in the final game.
  • MC Groovz Dance Craze

    2004

    MC Groovz Dance Craze

    2004

    Music
    Nintendo GameCube
    star 3
    Produced by the long-time peripheral maker Mad Catz, MC Groovz Dance Craze puts players on the dance floor for songs from popular artists. Enjoy dancing to many of your favorite tunes by Jessica Simpson, Jewel, Kevin Lyttle, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, KC and the Sunshine Band... just to name a few. Groove out in single player modes or bring friends out for multiplayer modes including: Just Dance, Dance Together, Dance Face Off and Dance Work Out. You can practice to become a better dancer, show off your talent, compete against a friend, and even get dance-tastic exercise. Plus, you can still boogie down using the Nintendo GameCube Controller. The game is available with a bundled dance pad, or available separately.
  • Pure Evil: 2-pack

    2004

    Pure Evil: 2-pack

    2004

    Nintendo GameCube
    Pure Evil is a GameCube multi-game pack released in 2004. It contains copies of the Resident Evil remake, Resident Evil 0 and a trial version for the then-upcoming Resident Evil 4. The later released PS4 / Xbox One / Nintendo Switch / Windows compilation called Resident Evil: Origins Collection with enhanced versions of the games does not include the trial version. It comes with support for 3D gameplay controls (opposed to the original tank controls) and a Very Easy mode for novice players.
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