Summary
- GameCube had exclusive gems like Pokemon Colosseum, Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, and Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
- Many popular GameCube games got remakes for future consoles but some exclusive gems remained.
- Super Smash Bros. Melee inspired sequels but is still considered a competitive favorite, even after GameCube's discontinuation.
There is a reason plenty of people still hold onto their GameCubes. There are still good games that are only on that console! The console's lifespan was from 2001 to 2007 and has been discontinued since. In those six years though, it became a big part of the Nintendo legacy and is still well-remembered by those who now play on their Nintendo Switch.
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Posts 1Luckily, a lot of games that started on the GameCube that were popular got remakes for future consoles. These include Luigi's Mansion, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Metroid Prime, and more. However, there still are good games that are trapped as GameCube exclusives. Here's just a handful of them.
Updated xxth October, 2024 by Hilton Webster: The GameCube is one of Nintendo's most beloved consoles, and also one of its least successful. While it may have lost them much of the third-party support they had gotten used to, it also led to a treasure trove of experimental games that have never seen the light of day since. While the Switch has gotten a few ports, plenty of these incredible games are still locked on the GameCube.
10 Pokemon Colosseum And Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokemon Colosseum
RPG Released March 22, 2004 Publisher(s) Nintendo Genre(s) RPG Developer Genius Sonority Powered by Expand CollapseShadow Pokémon did not start with Pokémon Go. They were actually a major part of the stories of Pokemon's GameCube games: Pokemon Colosseum and Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness. In these games, you did not get gym badges or even capture wild Pokemon.
Instead, it was about saving Shadow Pokemon and using technology to steal them away from their owners. That's right, you could capture Pokemon in the middle of a battle against another trainer! The Orre Region is also one of the most fascinating of the Pokemon world too. It is definitely worth keeping a GameCube to play this game if you are a big Pokemon fan.
9 Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
Action Stealth Released March 9, 2004 Developer(s) Konami, Silicon Knights Publisher(s) Konami Genre(s) Action, Stealth Powered by Expand CollapseWe all know about Metal Gear Solid. It was a pioneer of the stealth genre alongside Thief and Tenchu, and held its own over the decades due to the impressive art direction and sharp writing that defines the later games. As a PS1 game though, it was graphically dated even by the time of the sequel only three years later.
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Posts By Asad MubeenThis resulted in a remake, The Twin Snakes, exclusive to the GameCube. It featured much the same story and levels as the original, though with artistic stylings and gameplay more akin to its sequel. Despite being such a big remake of a renowned game, it has remained on the GameCube even with the release of the Metal Gear Master Collection.
8 Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Tactical RPG Released April 20, 2005 Developer(s) Intelligent Systems Publisher(s) Nintendo Genre(s) Tactical, RPG Powered by Expand CollapseThe third installment internationally and the ninth in Japan, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance was the first game of the series on GameCube. It was also the first time in the series that it sported 3D graphics, full-motion cutscenes, and voice acting.
It was widely received with positive reviews. It's a fantastic entry in the series, one that helped carry the series in the Western world, and likely helped to create Fire Emblem Awakening which gave the series a second wind. Too bad you can't experience it legally.
7 Kirby Air Ride
Kirby Air Ride
Racing Action Released July 11, 2003 Developer(s) HAL Laboratory Publisher(s) HAL Laboratory Genre(s) Racing, Action Powered by Expand CollapseThe delightful little cosmic horror that he is, Kirby got a resurgence in popularity on the Switch with a whole bundle of brand-new games being released for him. What didn't fare quite so well were re-releases of his older games, and the racing game Kirby Air Ride was one such forgotten game.
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Posts By Ja Vaughn MarshallKirby Air Ride was a racing game that was designed around simple controls. Vehicles moved by themselves, and you simply controlled your direction and attacked enemies. Attacking in this sense was typical Kirby fare - you ate them to consume their powers. It's a funny little game, and was one of the first GameCube games to feature LAN play.
It was also, like many games during this period, initially developed for the N64 before being completed on the GameCube.
6 The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
Action-Adventure Puzzle Fighting Released March 18, 2004 Developer(s) Nintendo, Nintendo EAD Publisher(s) Nintendo Genre(s) Action-Adventure, Puzzle, Fighting Powered by Expand CollapseNot to be confused with Four Swords, Four Swords Adventures acts as a successor to the original Four Swords, going heavier on the co-op and appearing on the big screen as a GameCube exclusive. It was a pretty big seller around the time of its release, too!
This was a game you could link to the Game Boy Advance with a GameCube link cable, which made it so you used the Game Boy Advance as a controller. The story was also popular enough to get a manga novelization of the game.
5 Star Fox Adventures
Action Adventure Beat 'Em Up Shooter Systems Released September 23, 2002 ESRB Teen // Animated Blood, Mild Violence Developer(s) Rare Publisher(s) Nintendo Prequel(s) Star Fox 2 Sequel(s) Star Fox Assault Franchise Star Fox Number of Players 1Out of the cockpit... and into the epic adventure!
At the far edge of the Lylat system, an army of diabolic dinosaurs has shattered the tranquil world of Dinosaur Planet. The future looks bleak...until Fox McCloud enters the fray. For the first time in his legendary career, Fox leaves his Arwing to battle enemies hand to hand with an enchanted staff of untold powers.
In the biggest challenge in Team Star Fox's history, he'll wield weapons and magic against massive bosses, fly Arwing missions, and explore vast prehistoric lands. He'll need all the help he can get from old teammates Slippy and Peppy--and new allies like Prince Tricky and the mysterious Krystal. The balance of power shifts ever more to the evil General Scales, and the Fox hunt is on...
Released in 2002, this game was originally going to be for the Nintendo 64 but was redesigned as a Gamecube exclusive during development. It was also the only game Rare ever made for the GameCube console.
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Posts By Kyle ChamaillardIt got a pretty mixed reception overall, but that didn't stop it becoming the fastest-selling GameCube title for the time. And while the series may lie dormant now, some of its older entries have made their way to the Switch. Maybe Star Fox Adventures will be next.
4 Super Smash Bros. Melee
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Fighting Released December 3, 2001 Developer(s) HAL Laboratory Publisher(s) Nintendo Genre(s) Fighting Powered by Expand CollapseWhile it was never remade or put on other consoles, Super Smash Bros. Melee definitely inspired many games like it for other consoles such as the Wii and Nintendo Switch. It was the success of this GameCube exclusive that led to sequels such as Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Today, this GameCube game is still considered as the most competitively viable game of the series by some. Despite the GameCube being discontinued and this game existing for a while, tournaments with Super Smash Bros. Melee are still held and pretty common.
3 Eternal Darkness
Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem
Action-Adventure Released June 24, 2002 Developer(s) Silicon Knights Publisher(s) Nintendo Genre(s) Action-Adventure Powered by Expand CollapseHorror games were not typically on the GameCube, so Eternal Darkness was a little unique in that category. Like Star Fox Adventures, it was originally going to be for the Nintendo 64 and changed during development. Some of its mechanics are like those you would find in the Resident Evil series, but it set itself apart with "sanity effects."
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2 Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Sports Released July 29, 2003 Developer(s) Camelot Software Planning Publisher(s) Nintendo Genre(s) Sports Powered by Expand CollapseReleased in 2003, this game was the sequel to Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64. It had 16 playable characters with different stats and golfing styles. While it was well-loved by both fans and critics, it was very similar to its predecessor. It was well-reviewed overall but many did admit that it was not very ambitious.
That may be part of why it stayed on the GameCube with no remasters. Also, another huge reason for this is likely due to that it was just a stepping stone for future games of the Mario Golf series.
1 Wave Race: Blue Storm
This jet-skiing race game was made as a sequel to Wave Race 64 for the Nintendo 64. What makes it notable is that it was the 3rd best-selling launch title for the GameCube in North America, sitting behind Luigi's Mansion and Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader.
The game was most praised for its water and weather effects. For its time, the physics of the water were unmatched.
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