Mario Party 6
on GameCube
(2005) Certificate:
The Mario Party series has quietly become one of Nintendos most prolific IP's in recent years. With Mario Parties 1-3 all appearing on N64, and the last two iterations moving seamlessly onto Gamecube, the franchise has been updated with such prompt regularity that you could almost set your Game & ..read more »
Mario Power Tennis
on GameCube
(2005) Certificate:
In 2000, Camelot Software Planning, under license from Nintendo, developed Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. It?s always nice when Mario puts in an appearance on a Nintendo console, but the Mario Tennis name was prestigious already, having been something of a two-player classic on the Game Boy. The ..read more »
Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness
on GameCube
(2005) Certificate:
If you?re an avid Pokemon trainer then you?ll be used to conducting your adventures on your handheld system. The only time you?ll have been able to battle with your beasties on bigger Nintendo consoles is when using the Pokemon Stadium or Colosseum on N64 and GameCube respectively.Would you be ..read more »
Donkey Konga
on GameCube
(2004) Certificate:
It's often the simplest ideas that are the best. Witness the popularity of all the contemporary dance mat-utilising games and Sony's EyeToy for example. You don't often see games shop window displays full of played and traded items like these - unless they're hidden behind all the DreamCast ..read more »
Battalion Wars
on GameCube
(2005) Certificate:
Ever wondered what it would be like to be a War Room General leading a loyal troop, or a soldier battling for king and for country? With Battalion Wars, Nintendo takes military command out of the Pentagon, away from the UN and brings it to your living room. Following on from Advance Wars: Dual ..read more »
Pokemon Colosseum
on GameCube
(2004) Certificate:
When it comes to Pokemon, Nintendo can do little wrong. Pokemon Red and Blue were a triumph, as were Pokemon Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Sapphire, Pokemon Stadium and Pokemon Stadium 2. The series is legendary, but it's always been lacking a 3D role-playing adventure; a console game in the ..read more »
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
on GameCube
(2004) Certificate:
If you're a golf-loving GameCube owner (although that somewhat narrows it down a little) and if you haven't yet given into the temptations of the ever-so-affordable Internet-based game importers, then the impending arrival of this latest Mario Golf title will have made you as eager as Tiger Woods ..read more »
Starfox Adventures
on GameCube
(2002) Certificate:
What an eventful history this game has had. Originally an N64 game by the name of Dinosaur Planet, it eventually got scrapped due to the moribund state of the host machine and was reborn as an exciting new prospect for the GameCube. Soon later, the game acquired the Starfox license and ..read more »
Donkey Konga 2
on GameCube
(2005) Certificate:
Nintendo reminded us why we loved them when they released the first Donkey Konga game. Novelty peripherals are no, er, novelty in this age of cheap manufactured plastic, but be it maracas or dancemat, guitar or EyeToy, they never fail to bring a smile to our faces. So it was with the free bongo ..read more »
Prince of Persia 2: Warrior Within
on GameCube
(2004) Certificate:
The Old Man said to the Prince, ?Your fate has been written. You will die.??Enter the dark underworld of Prince of Persia 2, the sword-slashing sequel to the critically acclaimed Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.Hunted by Dahaka, an immortal incarnation of Fate seeking divine retribution, the ..read more »