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Dead to Rights Gamecube
Gamecube games In the tradition of Max Payne and Syphon Filter comes Dead to Rights, a story-driven third-person shooter divided into chapters rather than levels. Playing the role of Jack Slate, a man wrongly accused of murder, players will advance through a variety of gritty urban locales on a bloody path to discover those who framed him. A number of hostile people will ...
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Outlaw Golf Gamecube Top Seller
As the title implies, Outlaw Golf is a non-traditional approach to the sport, with over-the-top characters and offbeat courses. Each of the ten featured characters comes with his or her own personal caddy, who may be beaten with a club if a particular shot doesn't go off as planned. Three featured courses consist of an urban setting in Newark, a desert ...
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Donkey Konga Bongos Gamecube
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XGRA: Extreme-G Racing Gamecube
The next step in the evolution of the critically-acclaimed Extreme-G Racing brand XGRA brings to life the motor sport of the future. All of the speed and excitement of the series is intact with new features that will firmly place XGRA at the pole position. Featuring multiple race types vehicle classes and SiNN (Sports Interactive News Network) create a future motor ...
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Chaos Field Gamecube
This vertically scrolling shooter blasts onto * with old-school style and new-fangled presentation. Smooth, contemporary-quality graphics and audio are retained in this port of the popular Japanese arcade game. Three different playable ships are available, each with distinct advantages and drawbacks. Players use beam weapons, missiles, and the protective "Chaos Field," to make their way through crowded screens that teem with...
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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Gamecube
One of Nintendo's flagship series, which in 1992 helped spawn a new style of whimsical racing games, makes its long-awaited * debut with the release of Mario Kart: Double Dash!! For those unfamiliar with the series, play involves selecting a character -- each rated in such areas as acceleration, speed, and handling -- and then competing against friends or computer opponents...
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GC 4MB Memory Card Gamecube
With the * memory card you can save all your game data quickly and safely. This memory card has plenty of space for all your favorite games.
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GC Color 5.4 Game Screen Platinum Gamecube
Nintendo Game Cube
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Tales Of Symphonia Gamecube
Embark on an epic adventure of friendship, fighting, choices, and consequences. Console role-players face a new game with a familiar feel, in this first 128-bit generation release in Namco's "Tales" series. The original "Tales" game earned a following in Japan, on the Super Famicom, before the series gained more worldwide popularity on the PlayStation with Tales of Destiny and its sequel. ...
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Shrek Extra Large Gamecube
The green ogre from 2001's blockbuster computer animated film smashes his way onto * in an enhanced remake of the Xbox launch title. The "Extra Large" in the title refers to two additional levels, increasing the total to ten, and more than 50 missions to complete, from rounding up sheep to punching a series of whistles. Other new features include more...
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Int Super Pad Gamecube
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It's A Circus World Gamecube
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G-Force Controller - Orange Gamecube
Advanced controller for better gaming!
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Int Flash Mem 64 Megabi Gamecube
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Int Flash Memory 4X Gamecube
Yeah, that's right - 4X memory. The new Mad Catz 16MB Memory Cube 251 delivers four times the data storage of standard memory cards to ensure you never run out of room for your data saves. Take your stored characters, special weapons, saved levels, high scores and custom controller settings with you wherever you go. And you also get a no-data-loss ...
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Harvest Moon: Magical Melody Gamecube
Revisit pastoral farm life as a young boy or girl in this entry in the unconventional Harvest Moon role-playing series. The storyline finds the benevolent harvest goddess transformed into stone, but it is rumored that 100 musical notes will break the curse. Yet in order to collect the notes, players must fulfill a number of farm-related objectives, from shipping out goods ...
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Legend Of Zelda: The Wind Waker Gamecube
Nintendo's acclaimed action role-playing series receives a face-lift with the release of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker for *. Moving away from the traditional 3D polygon models found in the two previous Nintendo 64 titles, creator Shigeru Miyamoto and the design team decided on using a cel-shaded look for a more whimsical effect. Enemies and principal characters emote, stomp, and...
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Nintendo Gamecube Game Boy Advance System Link Cable Gamecube
The * - Game Boy Advance Cable lets you connect two of your favorite game systems!
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Joytech 64mb Memory Card Gamecube
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Superman: Man Of Steel Guide Gamecube
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Star Fox Adventures Gamecube
For his first title on *, Fox McCloud embarks on an epic adventure taking him away from the cockpit of his Arwing spacecraft. Developer Rare's final game on the Nintendo console finds the ace pilot traveling to the mysterious Dinosaur Planet on a mission to save it from breaking apart. While the game offers a series of shooting stages patterned after...
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Swingerz Golf Gamecube
In the tradition of titles like Hot Shots Golf and Mario Golf comes Swingerz Golf, a four-player game featuring 14 offbeat male and female characters playable on six fictitious courses. Four modes of play include Tour Mode, Stroke, Match, and Mini Games. Each of the 18-hole courses varies in location and appearance, from seaside resorts to arid deserts, and will change according to the season. A 9-hole course comprised entirely of par-3 holes is included as a bonus. Unlike Hot Shots Golf or Mario Golf, however, Swingerz Golf features an analog swing system that uses the controller's yellow C Stick to simulate the motion of a golf club.
Each swing diminishes a portion of the character's stamina, the rate of which depends on the shot's power. Hitting the ball with a perfect swing replenishes stamina, but the more swings it takes to hole-in will have an adverse effect on a character's strength. Characters, each rated in power, control, impact, and spin, can improve their performance on the links by selecting helpful items using their allotted equipment points. Items such as precision clubs, fire balls, power gloves, and straight necklaces can be equipped to influence shots, but in order to achieve maximum effect, they must be used regularly. Each piece of equipment gains experience over time, which enhances their potency.
Tour Mode involves progressing ...
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Game Cube Controller (Assorted Colors) Gamecube
To provide more comprehensive and intuitive play control, Nintendo has added several new features to the Nintendo * controller, including a second analog control stick, left and right analog trigger buttons, and a built-in rumble motor. The Nintendo * controller has two grips and the controls for the left and right hands have been separated into two "systems." The right-side buttons have been re-arranged to allow the user to set the A Button home position, making the role of each button more natural.
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Super Smash Bros. Melee Gamecube
The sequel to the surprise hit Super Smash Bros. on the N64, Super Smash Bros. Melee introduces more characters, stages, and moves to the mix. Returning to the fold is the entire cast of the original, along with a host of new combatants, including such popular Nintendo icons as Bowser, Zelda, Ice Climber, and Peach. In addition to the initially selectable cast, 11 other characters can be unlocked. These characters will challenge the player to a duel, and if defeated become unlocked for future play. Eighteen stages are primarily selectable, with a number of hidden ones becoming available throughout the course of the game.
Classic and Adventure modes make up the bulk of the single player experience. The former is set up in essentially the same format as the original N64 version, while the latter is more like a platform title and includes famous locales, such as the Mushroom Kingdom (replete with Goombas) and Brinstar. Interspersed between stages, and sometimes during the stages, are matches against various enemies, ranging from giant characters to team battles to one-on-one match-ups. Event matches provide the player with various situations that need to be completed within a predetermined set of parameters, such as rescuing Peach from Bowser, without either Mario or Peach getting knocked out of the stage. The Stadium mode includes Target Test, Home Run Derby, and Multi-Man Melee events, each of which provides rudimentary tests for the player.
Multiplayer matches can be made up of any combination of four human or CPU opponents, and feature a variety of gameplay modifiers ranging from invisible characters to instant kills. Newly added Coin Battle and Point modes complement the original's Time and Stock modes. Players can enter their names in order to keep track of such statistics as games won and lost, number of kills and deaths, time played, and characters used, among others.
Coins earned in any of the game's modes can be used to gamble for trophies of game characters, items, and power-ups from Nintendo's vast library of titles. The trophies include obscure mascots and long-forgotten characters; each of which can be inspected in real-time by the player using such functions as rotate and zoom to get a better view.
Mario DK Link Peach Samus Ice Climber and plenty of other characters make their NINTENDO * debut in 20 different stages pulled from virtually every hit Nintendo game! The world's first four-player fighter returns with all-new fighting modes! All new side-scrolling one-player mode! Extremely detailed customizable rule sets! Over 30 offensive and defensive items! Plus hidden modes and characters to unlock and the ultimate melee battle against 100 enemies! Show `em your moves in decision matches that judge how well you fight! Test your might in a new tournament mode that can handle up to 64 entrants. You can even earn points and trade them for trophy.
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Ribbit King Gamecube
Multiple Players; Nintendo Game Cube
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