The first Nintendo console to use optical disc games. Online network was very limited. Connected to Game Boy Advance via the link cable. Contemporary reception of the GameCube was generally positive. The console was praised for its controller, extensive software library and high-quality games. But was criticized for its exterior design and lack of features. Its “simple RISC architecture” to helped speed development of games.
Below is the videogame library for browsing at random.
'Avatar: The Last Airbender'
'Burnout'
'Crazy Taxi'
'Eternal Darkness Sanitys Requiem'
'Pokemon: Colosseum'
'Rocky'
'Tetris Worlds'
'The Urbz: Sims in the City'
'Warioworld'
'WWE: Day of Reckoning'
'Amazing Islands'
'Cabelas: Big Game Hunter 2005 Adventures'
'Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2'
'Luigi's Mansion'
'Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness'
'Shrek 2'
'The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning'
'Universal Studio: Theme Park Adventure'
'Wave Race: Blue Storm'
'X-MEN Legends 2: Rise of Apocalypse'
'Animal Crossing'
'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'
'Dinotopia: The Sun Stone Odyssey'
'Pokemon Channel'
'Rainbow Six 3'
'Smugglers Run'
'The Sims 2: Pets'
'Viewtiful Joe 2'
'Winnie the Pooh: Rumbly Adventure'
'X-MEN Legends'
'Baten Kaitos: Origins'
'Crash Tag Team Racing'
'Pokemon: Colosseum Bonus Disc'
'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'
'The Sims'
'Warioware inc: Mega Party Games'
'Worms 3d'
'Zapper'
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