Radirgy GeneriC is a GameCube port of Radirgy, an arcade video game for the Sega NAOMI arcade system board. The game is a vertical scrolling shooter with anime influenced graphics and set in a cel-shaded world in the near future. Three kind of shooting types are available, including "wide shot" and "1-2-3 laser" and there is also a bubble type of attack. A shield can be used in near-death situations, protecting yourself from enemy shots as well as destroying approaching enemies. A North American release was planned but cancelled.
A sequel, Radirgy Noa Wii, was released in 2010 and it was also a Japanese exclusive.
Donkey Kong Racing is another canceled game, this one focusing on Donkey Kong instead of Diddy Kong. It would feature new Animal Friends such as a gigantic Rambi and a purple Enguarde. It was seen at E3 2001. After the buyout of Rare, the game was soon reworked into Sabreman Stampede for the Xbox 360 but, this iteration of the installment was also canceled.
Road Trip: Arcade Edition is the GameCube edition in the Road Trip series of racing games. This game allows you to race tiny little toy cars around various oversized environments. Most of the cars resemble super-deformed versions of popular automobiles, but the actual model names are not used. There are dozens of tiny cars to collect.
Some of the tracks in this game appear to be scaled to the size of your racer, others take place in oversized real-world environments, like a house or a garden.
The usual racing game modes are present, single race, championship, and multi-player. Winning races allows you to purchase upgrades and other vehicles. You can also link this game with Road Trip: Shifting Gears.
Surf the most realistic 3D water anywhere - including over 20 of the world's sweetest breaks - and pull of the same monster moves that made pros like Taj Burrow and Shane Dorian famous. Brave the frigid waters of Antarctica, unlock 13 new hidden characters and surf against your friends in extreme multiplayer modes like Shark Tag!
A GameCube game based on the Hikaru no Go series of anime and manga. It simulates games of Go, the Asian board game, between characters from the series.
The first incarnation of the Zoid Vs series, released in Japan in 2002. The game was noted for its ragdoll-like movement when Zoids were hit back or killed. In this game, the Battle Mode is limited to only one set, meaning that no matter what character the player chooses, the battles are all the same. That said, the Battle Mode features characters and Zoids from Chaotic Century, New Century, and the Zoids VS story lines.
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.
Released in September 2004, Zoids Vs. III looks and plays similarly to its predecessors, offering fast-paced robot action in wide-open battlefields. New to the series is the ability to perform sliding turns in battle and take to the sky outright and battle opponents in the air. Another upgrade is the ability to engage in four-player split-screen battles (as opposed to the predecessors' two-player versus modes), in configurations from 1 vs 3, 2 on 2 matches, and battle royale free-for-alls, with human players or CPU bots. Modes include Story Mode, Battle Mode, VS Mode, Zoids Fist Mode, and a Zoids Museum Mode. Futhermore, even more Zoids and pilots (including many from Fuzors, and Saga) were added, many of which must be unlocked.
An exclusive Collector's Edition of Resident Evil 4 released only in Australia, this package includes the base game and a bonus disc featuring videos from every title in the series—Resident Evil 0, Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, Resident Evil Code: Veronica, and Resident Evil 4—along with exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews and making-of content with the creators of Resident Evil 4.
A limited edition package released to mark the launch of Resident Evil 4, this set includes the game, a 20-page art book titled Resident Evil 4 Prologue, a numbered laser cel art print of Leon Kennedy, and a metal collector’s tin case.
The Resident Evil 4 Collector’s Tin was a retailer-exclusive item available only through GameStop. It was not an official Capcom release. Some early editions also included a soundtrack CD.
Super Robot Taisen GC is the first and only Nintendo GameCube Super Robot Wars title.
It would later be ported to the Xbox 360 under the title Super Robot Wars XO, which had an online mode called "Super Robot Competition".
This game received an English fan translation in 2021.
The main direction of Sonic Riders Future is to create a lore-friendly Sonic Riders mod. This means the additional content would be created to fit seamlessly into the Sonic Riders universe by using the existing themes and designs that the franchise offers. We want to strike the balance between Sonic Riders' original gameplay while implementing innovative tweaks and QOL changes without adding them solely for the sake of innovation.
Sonic Riders Tournament Edition (SRTE) is a mod that gears towards competitive play while pushing the limits of what's possible.This mod is being built on the belief that Sonic Riders was a sorely misunderstood game, and that it's in-depth mechanics and skill ceiling actually have competitive potential as an esport.
Movie Mashup is a complete level hack of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie game, featuring completely original level sets and a new story set loosely after the original. It boasts new stage gimmicks, enemies, puzzles, and more to where it's closer to a complete overhaul with the same fundamental mechanics.