Resident Evil 4
on GameCube
(2005) Certificate:
Back in the early days of the PlayStation, Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan) was a must-have game. A forerunner of the survival horror genre, it aimed to give players the experience of a video game that delivered the frights and intense atmosphere of a horror movie. The gameplay involved ..read more »
Legend Of Zelda: The Wind Waker
on GameCube
(2003) Certificate:
There is no mistaking the fact that Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, is an amazing, groundbreaking game. First shown at SpaceWorld in 2000, Zelda for GameCube has gone through a massive metamorphosis, and is now rendered in a delicate cel-shaded post-Hyrule world.Those who bemoaned Miyamotos ..read more »
Mario Kart Double Dash!!
on GameCube
(2003) Certificate:
Mario Kart. A legend in its own tyre tracks. There isnt a gamer alive during the SNES era that doesnt hold a special place for the Mode-7 classic in his/her heart. True gaming bliss and a massive franchise, a genre-defining move by Nintendo, and leagues of dedicated fans all in one cartridge. Can ..read more »
Super Mario Sunshine
on GameCube
(2002) Certificate:
Five years, five months and three days is a long time to wait for a video game, especially when it's the sequel to what is inarguably the greatest game of all time. Luigi's Mansion may have whetted our appetite on launch day but this game is the reason why we all bought our Gamecubes. Whether ..read more »
Resident Evil
on GameCube
(2002) Certificate:
Theres an ongoing debate in video games as to which game created the genre we have all come know and love as survival horror. Some people trace its history back to the text-based adventures of the seventies and eighties, but most consider the original Alone in the Dark the game that started it all. ..read more »
Animal Crossing
on GameCube
(2004) Certificate:
The premise for most videogames enables players to do things not normally possible in real life: firing shotguns into crowds willy-nilly, driving through residential areas at over 200 mph and so on. Animal Crossing, however, is a different creature altogether. This original Nintendo title embraces ..read more »
Timesplitters 2
on GameCube
(2002) Certificate:
Although you may not know it, TimeSplitters 2 is actually GoldenEye 2, but its a secret. The team that created GoldenEye, without question the best console FPS to date, left Rare half way through the development of the comparatively mediocre Perfect Dark to set up a new company as the PlayStation 2 ..read more »
Super Monkey Ball
on GameCube
(2002) Certificate:
Super Monkey Ball is the first Sega game to appear on the GameCube and it shines as one of the best party games available on any system. The twist with Super Monkey is that you don?t control your monkey in a ball, you control the environments. Think of Marble Madness with moveable backgrounds, add ..read more »
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
on GameCube
(2002) Certificate:
With up to 50 hours of gameplay, the eerily epic tale of Eternal Darkness begins when university graduate, Alexandra Roivas, is woken one night by a disturbing phone call about her grandfather's gruesome death. Promising to unravel the mystery, her discovery of a tome catapults the story across 20 ..read more »
Resident Evil Zero
on GameCube
(2003) Certificate:
Although few and far between, there are games that make the GameCube more of a necessity than an option. Games to look forward to, games to cherish, games that remind you why it is that you actually got into the pastime in the first place. Obviously there was Mario. There will be Zelda. And ..read more »