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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 ...
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Outlaw Golf Gamecube
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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Lost Kingdoms II Gamecube
The sequel to the *'s first role-playing game once again has players protecting the land of Argwyll from nefarious forces. While a new heroine has agreed to take up the charge, 200 years after the events chronicled in the original Lost Kingdoms, she still wields the same power as her predecessor, Katia: the ability to summon monsters from...
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G3 Controller Pelican Gamecube
Nintendo Game Cube
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Mario Party 4 Gamecube
The fourth title in the whimsical board game series that debuted in 1999, Mario Party 4 offers five new 3D boards and a lineup of 50 mini-games. Up to four players can choose from Mario, Wario, Donkey Kong, Peach, Daisy, Luigi, Waluigi, and Yoshi as they take turns moving around a series of colored spaces. After each character ...
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Disney's Hide And Sneak Gamecube
Minnie has been abducted by a pack of winged creatures, and it's up to Mickey to save her in Disney's Hide & Sneak for *. As the title suggests, players must slink their way across 3D environments without alerting creatures of their presence. As Mickey, players can run, jump, and hide behind structures in order to solve puzzles,...
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Star Wars - Rogue Leader Rogue Squadron II Gamecube
Lead an elite team of Rebel Alliance pilots through a series of desperate missions against the dark Empire in Star Wars: Rogue Leader -- Rogue Squadron II. The original Rogue Squadron presented N64 gamers with a new benchmark for combat flight sims, featuring comfortable, fluid control, and diverse environments full of crafty enemies and impressive explosions. Developed by ...
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GC G3 Wireless II Gamecube
Now you can take on the challenges of the * without getting tangled up in wires or bothered by interference. This wireless controller has a 50-foot range that allows you to play anywhere in the room regardless of obstacles. It works on up to eight channels to guarantee that no other devices will interfere with play. This controller...
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Star Fox Adv Guide Gamecube
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Speed Force Acc Pack-Nla Gamecube
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Bomberman Jetters Gamecube
The sequel to Bomberman Generation, the budget release of Bomberman Jetters has players taking control of the explosive character known as Bomberman in his attempt to destroy the four engines of a mechanical comet sent to obliterate the peaceful Planet Bomber. In addition to the single-player storyline, players will also be able to compete with up to three ...
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GC Game Boy Player Gamecube
The most successful video game system in history is finally ready for its debut on the big screen. Nintendo of America will introduce the Nintendo * Game Boy Player in 2003 allowing a library of more than 1 000 games designed for the original Game Boy Game Boy Color and the current Game Boy Advance to be displayed...
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JG Controller Gamecube
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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom Gamecube
Konami's hit animated television series and collectible card game makes its * debut with the release of Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom, a 3D role-playing game featuring two distinct storylines. Players can follow either Yugi Motou or Seto Kaiba as the rival duelists build competing teams of three monsters apiece for real-time battles within a strange virtual realm. By...
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Green Skulls Skin Gamecube
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With The Kai Winding Trombones Gamecube
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G-Force Controller - Indigo Gamecube
Advanced controller for better gaming!
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Bloody Roar: Primal Fury Gamecube
The fourth game in Hudson Soft's fighting franchise, Bloody Roar: Primal Fury makes its Nintendo platform debut with new play modes, six new stages, two additional characters, and enhanced visuals. Known as Zoanthropes, each combatant has the ability to transform into a beast during a bout. Among the animal alter egos are a rabbit, leopard, tiger, chameleon, bat, wolf, mole, and more. Twelve characters are initially playable, with four more waiting to be unlocked.
By inflicting damage (and to a lesser degree, receiving damage) fighters build energy in a Beast ...
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Galleon: Islands Of Mystery Gamecube
Key designers of one of the most important and influential third-person 3D action games ever created offer up this adventure for next-generation gaming machines. Former members of Core Design Toby Gard and Paul Douglas spent several years developing Galleon, which is designed to bring the same engaging playability and distinctiveness of character to the PS2, Xbox, *, and PC that their original Tomb Raider brought to earlier systems in the mid-90s.
Players take the role of Rhama Sabrier, a sailor, explorer, and warrior of great renown. The story-driven adventure begins when a strange vessel is uncovered near the port town of Akbah. The ship's origins and powers are a mystery to the town's wizened elder, who summons Sabrier to investigate further. Through a classic plot device as old as Homer, the seafaring swashbuckler must then travel to many odd and diverse islands, each offering its own unique adventure to challenge the intrepid hero.
In this exciting 3D action-adventure players take on the role of Captain Rhama a daring and courageous explorer. Set in a timeless age of vast sea voyages magic and swashbuckling adventure Rhama ventures into a mysterious world alive with invincible warriors eerie shipwrecks breathtaking battles and epic legends of folklore. In a desperate race against time he must locate an ancient artifact capable of unlimited power and unimaginable destruction. It's up to Rhama to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands!
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Legend Of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures Gamecube
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords for * is part of Nintendo's renewed emphasis on connectivity between console and handheld for its first-party lineup. The game initially began as a bonus mode in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past for Game Boy Advance. On *, the goal is the same: collect more rupees than the competition. Up to three other players can join the quest, each taking a different colored Link while working together to solve puzzles and to defeat bosses. Yet players can also do things on their own, including picking up opponents, stealing rupees using the boomerang, and more.
As in the handheld game, the view is presented from an overhead perspective with a graphic style mimicking the look of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on Super NES. The game's connectivity aspect has players controlling the action using their Game Boy Advance rather than the standard controller. The expanded world actually spans both systems, with players sometimes viewing the action on the handheld when venturing into houses or caves. Despite its use of Game Boy Advance, Four Swords is a standalone game that does not require a separate Game Pak for the handheld in order to play.
Now you can venture into The Legend of Zelda with up to 3 friends. Control the game by connecting one to four Game Boy Advance systems to the Nintendo * (no Game Pak is required for the Game Boy Advance). Explore cooperatively on a single television -- or duck into the underground world within your Game Boy Advance to see what lurks below. Work together with other players to defeat enemies that go back and forth between the Nintendo * and Game Boy Advance screens. Control enemies on the Nintendo * by hitting switches on the Game Boy Advance screen with your sword. Use strategy to find out where other players are on the Nintendo * screen or where they're hiding in the caverns of the Game Boy Advance. While players are inside the caves or houses they can see secret messages on the Game Boy Advance screen or perform actions without others knowing. Game Boy Advance Link Cable (not included) required for multiplayer connection.
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Pro Mini 2 Clear Gamecube
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