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This section highlights the GameCube's willingness to embrace odd and innovative concepts. (71) is an incredibly rare and expensive collectible — a fast-paced arena fighter where you collect over 200 Gatcha Borgs to battle. Lost Kingdoms (72) from FromSoftware (yes, that FromSoftware) is a unique real-time card-battling RPG.
— A darker, more realistic Zelda epic that served as a love letter to Ocarina of Time fans. Released simultaneously on GameCube and Wii, the GameCube version remains the definitive way to play.
It ( Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance ) does the things that are most apparent to a new player exceptionally, and the only big hang u... Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
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A visually breathtaking JRPG utilizing a unique card-based battle system and a memorable narrative twist that broke the fourth wall.
: Deeply challenging dual-world dimension mechanics.
From Pikmin to Skies of Arcadia Legends , the depth is staggering. 📋 The Roadmap to 100
Before diving into the full century of titles, we must acknowledge the pillars. These games utilized the GameCube’s unique hardware to create "High Quality" experiences that still hold up in 4K upscaling today.
A visual feast of pre-rendered backgrounds and complex card-based combat.