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Dead to Rights Gamecube
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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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...
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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...
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GC AV/S-Video Cable Gamecube
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Nin RF Switch Gamecube
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Dripping Blood Skin Gamecube
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GC/N64 RF Adapter Gamecube
This product allows you to hook-up a Nintendo 64 System to any TV with regular antenna plugs.
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With The Kai Winding Trombones Gamecube
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Mini 2 Racing Wheel Gamecube
Feel the bumps crashes and more with vibration feedback. Features analog steering wheel mode. Rubberized grips for maximum control. Auto centering for improved handling on curves. Analog pedal buttons for realistic acceleration and braking.
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GC Arcade Control Stick Gamecube
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GC GBA/GC Link Cable Gamecube
Features: Connects Game Boy Advance to Game Cube. Works with link compatible software games. Extra long cord for comfortable distance while playing.
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GC Sound System - Black Gamecube
Add a Blast to * Games! Stereo speakers provide better gaming experience. AV selector eliminates disconnecting and reconnecting cables. Designed and styled for the * console.
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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...
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Metroid Prime Gamecube
Samus Aran makes her * debut in a title that finds the sci-fi series evolving from a side-scrolling game to a first-person shooter. The evil Space Pirates are up to their old tricks again, this time on a remote planet called Tallon IV, so Samus must embark on another adventure through uncharted territory. While the perspective has changed...
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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: The Search For Dragora Gamecube
The first E.T. licensed game to appear on the * is also a system exclusive. Featuring an original storyline, Search for Dragora finds players guiding the little alien across the galaxy in an effort to collect exotic plants. By cross-pollinating the flora, E.T. may be able to create the mysterious flower known as Dragora, which grants life-giving power...
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Little League Baseball Gamecube
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Sonic Mega Collection Gamecube
Sonic Mega Collection is a single-disc compilation featuring all seven Sonic-related games released on the 16-bit Genesis console during the years 1991 to 1996. None of the games have been enhanced specifically for the * and are presented in their original, emulated form. Featured titles include Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Sonic...
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Top Angler II Gamecube
Battle big-game bass and fight feisty bluegills in the fantasy freshwater lakes of Xicat's Top Angler. Featuring over 30 authentic lures and other real-life equipment, virtual anglers test their cunning and skills through various weather conditions, in multiple levels featuring lakeside lodges and even a castle. A split-screen mode lets the player watch the fight at both ends ...
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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...
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F-Zero GX Gamecube
Nintendo's futuristic racing series makes its * debut courtesy of Sega's Amusement Vision, a developer best known to arcade fans for Daytona USA and to * owners for Super Monkey Ball. More than 30 characters and their vehicles established in the first two console versions of the game return for this third installment, including Captain Falcon and his aerodynamic hovercraft known as Blue Falcon.
The emphasis is on racing at high speeds through 20 courses featuring jumps, corkscrew loops, and intersections. Instead of continuing the sparse landscapes of its predecessors, F-Zero GX features entire cities and animated backgrounds that move independently of the action. Multiple forks and splits are available, as are 360° tubes and dramatic drop-offs. Four-player competition is once again supported against up to 30 rivals, and players have the ability to transfer information from the * version to the coin-op game, entitled F-Zero AX, via memory card.
Modes of play include Grand Prix, Time Attack, Versus, and Story. The last is new to the F-Zero series, and features Captain Falcon as he embarks on a series of missions and challenges in his bid to become the top pilot in the galaxy. Courses are a mixture of new and old, with redesigned versions of Mute City, Port Town, and other familiar venues complete with variable weather, neon lights, billowing smoke, towering landmarks, and sparks whenever players come dangerously close to colliding with other racers or obstacles.
While zipping along the futuristic courses, players must keep a watchful eye on their vehicle's energy meter, which depletes with each turbo boost and collision with either the track or another racer. Pit stops as well as repair ships are available on each course to help keep the vehicles running, but at the cost of time associated with the docking or refueling process. After each race, the points earned from avoiding crashes, smashing rival vehicles into fiery wrecks, and achieving top finishes can be traded in for ability-enhancing parts.
Hurtle through space at mind-boggling speeds as Captain Falcon and the galaxy's best pilots race for glory! Nintendo and SEGA-both accomplished masters of high-speed fun-have collaborated to create the fastest most visually stunning racing game ever! F-Zero GX is the race to end all races as fearless pilots risk everything to claim the title of the top speedster in the universe. Captain Falcon and 29 other pilots head to exotic star cities like the neon-lit Mute...
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Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation Gamecube
Gamecube games Based on the FOX animated series, Ultimate Muscle follows the intergalactic exploits of Kid Muscle and his zany Muscle League friends as they compete in a series of wrestling matches against their older predecessors, the Legends, to determine which group is the strongest. In all, 20 characters are available to play as or against in Story, Versus, and Tournament modes. Players can also collect miniature versions of Muscle League characters in the Toy Mode, and design up to 40 custom wrestlers using a variety of selected parts in the Create Mode.
Story Mode consists of individual matches against a series of computer opponents; Versus has up to four players battling it out in single, tag team, or battle royal matches; while Tournament supports up to eight teams and 16 characters in a round-robin format. Moves are designed to mimic those found in the television series, so players can expect to be propelled high into the air, trigger massive explosions after body slams, and more. Each wrestler also has five trademark maneuvers, such as Kid Muscle's devastating Alphabet Soup da Loop. Cel-shaded graphics help re-create the show's visual style, while each character in the game is voiced by the actors from the television series.
Adding to the mayhem are random items that appear within the ring, thrown by a partner, that can help or hinder the wrestler who grabs them. Bombs, lightning bolts, and claw traps are obviously dangerous, while gold and silver masks, food, and character-specific items can help increase attributes. Players also win KIN medals with each victory, to use in special vending machines within the Toy Mode. By collecting the 444 toy characters, players can unlock hidden wrestlers. Statistics, created wrestlers, and progress can all be saved to memory card, and players can also swap custom characters with a friend using the built-in Character Exchange option.
1 Player; Nintendo Game Cube
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Mobile Suit Gundam: Senshitachi no Kiseki Gamecube
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