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Top 50 Nintendo Gamecube Games

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# Thumbnail Game Name Released Developer Genre Description
1 Resident Evil 4 Resident Evil 4 2005 Capcom Survival Horror Leon’s got a shaky laser sight now—you’re popping heads while villagers rush you, scrambling to reload as some dude revs a chainsaw. That merchant’s always lurking, ready to sell you a shotgun between cryptic jokes.
2 Super Mario Sunshine (EU) Super Mario Sunshine (EU) 2002 Nintendo EAD Platformer Mario’s stuck cleaning up a tropical island with a water jetpack—chasing shadow clones, blasting graffiti, and occasionally panicking when you run out of water mid-jump. It’s messy, weird, and the palm tree platforming still holds up.
3 Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Smash Bros. Melee 2001 HAL Laboratory, Inc. Fighting Pick a Nintendo character and knock your friends off the stage—ledge grabs, wild stages, and that sweet sound of a home run bat connecting. Unlock hidden fighters between the chaos.
4 Mario Kart Double Dash Mario Kart Double Dash 2003 Nintendo EAD Racing Two racers crammed in one kart—you switch between driving and slinging items while dodging Bowser’s giant shell or getting yanked forward by a runaway Chain Chomp. Absolute chaos, especially when someone wipes out on the pier.
5 Legend Of Zelda The Twilight Princess Legend Of Zelda The Twilight Princess 2006 Nintendo EAD Action-Adventure You start herding goats in a quiet village, then suddenly you're a wolf prowling through shadowy realms—Midna snarks at you the whole time while you unravel some of Zelda's moodiest dungeons.
6 Luigi's Mansion Luigi's Mansion 2001 Nintendo EAD Action-Adventure You creep through dim halls with a shaky flashlight, sucking up ghosts with your vacuum—then panic when they grab you from behind. The mansion’s full of weird little secrets, like money hidden in chandeliers or paintings that scream when you shine a light on them.
7 Resident Evil 4 - Disc #2 Resident Evil 4 - Disc #2 2005 Capcom Survival Horror Creepy castle halls, panicked knife fights, and those freaky Regenerators—Disc #2 cranks up the tension as Leon scrambles to survive. Every shotgun shell counts when something’s always lunging from the shadows.
8 Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door (E) Paper Mario The Thousand Year Door (E) 2004 Intelligent Systems RPG You play as a paper-thin Mario in a world that folds, crumples, and springs to life—timing button presses in clever turn-based fights while unraveling Rogueport’s mysteries with a crew of oddball partners.
9 Pokemon Colosseum Pokemon Colosseum 2003 Nintendo RPG You play as an ex-criminal snatching Shadow Pokémon from other villains in gritty desert battles—no gyms, just Espeon and Umbreon and a whole lot of shady vibes. Purifying them takes ages, but stealing monsters mid-fight never gets old.
10 Resident Evil 4 - Disc #1 Resident Evil 4 - Disc #1 2005 Capcom Survival Horror Creepy villagers charge at you with chainsaws while you scramble for ammo—Leon’s mission to save the president’s daughter starts tense and never lets up. Those tank controls force you to think before you shoot, making every encounter feel desperate.
11 Sonic Adventure 2 Battle Sonic Adventure 2 Battle 2002 Sega Action-Adventure Race through neon cityscapes as Sonic, dig up gems with Knuckles, or blast robots in a mech—then raise weird little Chao pets between missions. The GameCube version adds sharper visuals and ridiculous multiplayer modes like Chao karate.
12 Metroid Prime Metroid Prime 2002 Nintendo Action-Adventure You explore a dying alien world in Samus’s boots, scanning ruins and blasting pirates while slowly unlocking upgrades that turn old areas into fresh playgrounds. The atmosphere’s so thick you can almost smell the Phazon corruption.
13 Sonic Adventure DX Director's Cut Sonic Adventure DX Director's Cut 2003 Sega Action-Adventure Sonic’s first 3D outing still has that chaotic energy—you’re blasting through loops as Sonic, fumbling through the air as Tails, and digging up emerald shards as Knuckles, all while Eggman unleashes watery chaos. The DX extras are a weird mix, from raising Chao to unlocking some truly questionable Game Gear relics.
14 Battle Stadium D.O.N Battle Stadium D.O.N 2006 Bandai Namco Entertainment Fighting Pick your favorite anime hero, smash up destructible stages, and spam Kamehamehas until the screen explodes—it’s DBZ, One Piece, and Naruto throwing down in the best way possible.
15 Sonic Heroes Sonic Heroes 2003 Sega Action Sonic Heroes has you swapping between speed, flight, and power characters mid-run—dodging loops, smashing robots, and chasing rings while each team plays totally different. Team Rose cruises, Shadow’s crew goes nuts, and Chaotix makes you hunt down weird stuff like 50 crabs.
16 Need For Speed Underground 2 (E) Need For Speed Underground 2 (E) 2004 Electronic Arts Racing Start with a junker, then trick it out with wild mods and race through a city that actually breathes—alley shortcuts, random challengers, and all the early 2000s vibes you forgot you missed.
17 Animal Crossing Animal Crossing 2001 Nintendo EAD Life Simulation You move into a town where your animal neighbors notice if you’ve been gone too long, and suddenly you’re up at midnight digging up fossils to pay off your raccoon landlord.
18 Fire Emblem Path Of Radiance Fire Emblem Path Of Radiance 2005 Intelligent Systems Tactical RPG You command a ragtag band of mercs in grid-based battles where one wrong move means losing characters forever—every fight feels like high-stakes chess with swords and magic. The political drama hits harder when your favorite knight gets axed because you got greedy.
19 Spider Man 2 (E) Spider Man 2 (E) 2004 Activision Action-Adventure You actually aim your webs at buildings to swing—mess up and you’ll eat pavement. Between stopping robberies and awkward pizza runs, it nails that clumsy superhero vibe.
20 Metroid Prime 2 Echoes Metroid Prime 2 Echoes 2004 Nintendo Action-Adventure You land on a fractured planet where light and dark versions of the same world warp around you—forget the rescue mission, now you're just trying not to get your health drained by the wrong dimension. Those new beam weapons feel great when you're blasting through Ing swarms or solving puzzles in morph ball tunnels.
21 Pikmin Pikmin 2001 Nintendo EAD Strategy You're stranded on a strange planet, commanding swarms of little plant dudes to haul ship parts while dodging giant bugs—each day ends before you're ready.
22 Mario Kart Double Dash (E) Mario Kart Double Dash (E) 2003 Nintendo EAD Racing Mario Kart Double Dash is the one where you’ve got two characters stuffed in a kart—swap control mid-drift to chuck a giant Chain Chomp or drop bananas while your buddy steers. Pure chaotic teamwork (or sabotage) with friends.
23 Pikmin 2 Pikmin 2 2004 Nintendo Adventure Olimar’s back, broke and desperate, so you’re chucking Pikmin at treasure and watching purples wreck enemies while whites poison anything dumb enough to bite them. It’s chaos, but the good kind where you’re constantly solving puzzles with your weird little plant army.
24 Metal Gear Solid - The Twin Snakes (Disc 1) Metal Gear Solid - The Twin Snakes (Disc 1) 2004 Konami Stealth-action Sneak through Shadow Moses with smoother controls and flashier cutscenes—same tense stealth action, now with Snake's face actually looking human. Still gotta hold your breath when guards walk by.
25 Eternal Darkness Sanity's Requiem Eternal Darkness Sanity's Requiem 2002 Silicon Knights Psychological Horror You switch between centuries of doomed heroes fighting cosmic horror—meanwhile, the game fakes crashes and warps reality as your sanity crumbles.
26 Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2 Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2 2003 Dimps Fighting Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2 throws you into flashy beam struggles and chaotic fights, with a janky but oddly satisfying board game mode where you unlock fighters by stumbling into random battles. The AI’s cheap as hell with super spam, but pulling off a fusion and wrecking shop never gets old.
27 Resident Evil 3 Nemesis Resident Evil 3 Nemesis 2003 Capcom Survival Horror You're Jill Valentine scrambling through Raccoon City's ruins, dodging zombies while Nemesis hunts you relentlessly—he'll smash through walls, chase you into new areas, and make every save room feel temporary. The old-school tank controls and ammo crafting keep you resourceful, but that unstoppable monster is what really gets your heart pounding.
28 Star Wars Rogue Squadron II Rogue Leader Star Wars Rogue Squadron II Rogue Leader 2001 Factor 5, LucasArts Action, Space Combat Dodging turbolasers in the Death Star trench with that iconic score blaring—this is the closest you’ll get to flying an X-Wing without joining the Rebellion. The B-Wing lumbers, the Snowspeeder’s tow cable never gets easier, and Wedge actually sounds like Wedge.
29 F Zero GX F Zero GX 2003 Sega Racing Blurring past neon tracks at 1000+ km/h, barely threading between rival racers before slamming the boost and praying you don’t spin out into the abyss. Tweak your machine between races just to survive the next insane turn.
30 Luigi's Mansion (E) (v1.00) Luigi's Mansion (E) (v1.00) 2001 Nintendo EAD Action-Adventure You creep through creaky halls as Luigi, startling ghosts with your flashlight before wrestling them into your vacuum—half the fun is watching him freak out at every little noise. The mansion's packed with weird little details, like paintings that watch you or chairs that scurry away when you're not looking.
31 Star Fox Adventures Star Fox Adventures 2002 Rare Action-Adventure Fox ditches his Arwing to bonk dinos with a magic staff in this oddball Zelda-like—you’ll solve puzzles, unlock spells, and wonder why they even called it Star Fox.
32 Star Fox Assault Star Fox Assault 2005 Namco Action Dodge asteroids in your Arwing, then jump out to blast enemies on foot—finally, the on-ground combat doesn’t feel clunky. That tank still handles like a dream, and those Aparoid bugs? Nasty.
33 Skies Of Arcadia Legends Skies Of Arcadia Legends 2003 Sega RPG Pilot your airship between floating islands, swapping between turn-based crew fights and chaotic ship battles while the Valuan Empire chases your stolen moon crystals. The world's full of weird little towns and sky pirates who don't play fair.
34 WWE Day Of Reckoning 2 WWE Day Of Reckoning 2 2005 Yuke's Sports Pick a wrestler or build your own, then throw them into a story where every slam leaves bruises—if you gas out mid-match, good luck lifting your arms for a pin. The crowd goes nuts when you wrench someone into a submission, and yeah, the ring gets messy.
35 Star Wars Rogue Squadron III Rebel Strike Star Wars Rogue Squadron III Rebel Strike 2003 LucasArts Action, Sci-Fi Dodge TIE fighters in tight canyons, speed through Endor’s trees on a bike, then fumble through Hoth’s snow—it’s like hopping between Star Wars scenes mid-battle. Sometimes the controls fight you, but blasting Star Destroyers never gets old.
36 Viewtiful Joe Viewtiful Joe 2003 Capcom Action You dive into a comic book brawl where slowing time turns every punch into a slow-mo explosion of sparks and style. It’s like someone cranked up the action scenes from your favorite Saturday morning cartoon.
37 Dragon Ball Z Budokai Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2002 Dimps Fighting Dodge Raditz’s blasts in cornfields, grind tournaments for Kamehamehas, and vanish-counter like an anime hero—those destructible arenas make every fight feel straight out of the show.
38 NBA Street Vol. 2 NBA Street Vol. 2 2003 EA Sports BIG Sports Nailing impossible trick combos on cracked blacktop while the crowd loses it—this is streetball at its most ridiculous, with early 2000s beats blasting as you turn some nobody into a legend.
39 Shadow The Hedgehog (E) Shadow The Hedgehog (E) 2005 Sega Action-Adventure You play as Shadow blasting aliens and making edgy choices between missions—speedrunning one second, hijacking a motorcycle the next, all while the soundtrack goes ridiculously hard. Yeah, it’s messy, but in that "so bad it’s good" way.
40 Fire Emblem Path Of Radiance (E) Fire Emblem Path Of Radiance (E) 2005 Intelligent Systems Tactical RPG You lead Ike’s mercenary crew through tactical battles where every decision matters—who to train, who to pair up, and when to risk a laguz’s transformation before they run out of steam. The story pulls you in deeper the more you care about your army.
41 Capcom Vs. SNK 2 EO Capcom Vs. SNK 2 EO 2003 Capcom Fighting Ryu vs. Terry, Chun-Li vs. Mai—this crossover lets you pull off flashy moves with simple stick flicks while picking your favorite fighting style. Not the prettiest, but those pixel brawls still feel great.
42 Burnout 2 Point Of Impact Burnout 2 Point Of Impact 2002 Criterion Games Racing Burnout 2 throws you into city traffic at 100mph—you’re rewarded for barely missing buses, drifting into oncoming lanes, and causing absolute chaos with every wreck. The cars handle like wild animals, and those crash physics never get old.
43 Resident Evil 2 (E) Resident Evil 2 (E) 2003 Capcom Survival Horror You pick through the wrecked police station with a handful of bullets, listening for groans in the dark—then Mr. X’s footsteps shake the walls and you bolt for the nearest door. Still tense as hell after all these years.
44 Mega Man Anniversary Collection Mega Man Anniversary Collection 2004 Capcom Action Jump, shoot, and steal robot master powers across eight brutally tough NES classics—just don’t blame me when those disappearing blocks send you flying. Unlock cool concept art if you can actually beat these.
45 Mario Kart Double Dash (Bonus Disc) Mario Kart Double Dash (Bonus Disc) 2003 Nintendo Racing Two racers per kart means twice the mayhem—one steers while the other chucks items, and somehow that blue shell still finds you. The bonus tracks crank the chaos even higher, especially when your friend's laughing as you wipe out.
46 Battalion Wars Battalion Wars 2005 Kuju Entertainment Action-Strategy You shout orders at squads of toy soldiers, then switch to their perspective mid-battle to blast enemies yourself—awkward controls at first, but once it clicks, you're orchestrating hilarious little wars. Those flamethrower troops torching bunkers while nervous riflemen chatter never stops being satisfying.
47 Tales Of Symphonia - Disc #1 Tales Of Symphonia - Disc #1 2003 Namco RPG You control Lloyd and crew in real-time battles—dodging, chaining attacks, and figuring out when to heal while your party bickers between fights. The cel-shaded world still pops, but those random encounters don’t mess around.
48 Naruto Clash Of Ninja 2 Naruto Clash Of Ninja 2 2003 Tomy Corporation Fighting Pick your ninja, throw hands in chaotic 4-player brawls where Rasengans fly and Gaara’s sand shield makes everyone groan. Simple to pick up, secretly deep if you learn the counters.
49 Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean (Disc 1) Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean (Disc 1) 2003 Monolith Soft, tri-Crescendo RPG You build decks of attack cards mid-battle, watching combos unfold while exploring floating islands painted in dreamy watercolors. The voice acting's rough, but those plot twists hit hard.
50 Mario Party 4 (v1.00) Mario Party 4 (v1.00) 2002 Nintendo Party You and three friends take turns rolling dice on absurd boards, then dive into frantic mini-games where you’re either slapping hands or hoovering up coins while yelling at each other. Pure GameCube-era chaos with warp pipes and last-minute betrayals baked in.
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