Highest Rated Nintendo Gamecube Games
1. Resident Evil 4 – With graphics that push the capabilities of the platform to the breaking point, RE 4 is a breakthrough title which expertly melds the action of a shooter with the creepy atmosphere of a horror title. You can literally sense the dread and doom as you fight zombies and other assorted horrors. The smooth controls, great storyline, and unrelenting creepiness make this a must own for any fan of survival horror.
2. Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker – In this sequel to The Ocarina of Time, Link journeys outside the familiar confines of his kingdom and explores a vast ocean realm filled with islands, treasure, and all sorts of unspeakable dangers. Players will become completely lost in the massive quests, colorful backgrounds, and fluid, cartoon-like, animation. Featuring improved combat maneuvers, multiple solutions to puzzles, and enhanced bosses, The Wind Waker revolutionized the Zelda franchise.
3. Super Mario Sunshine – When a Mario game is released, you can generally count on the fact that it’s going to be fun and innovative. While Super Mario Sunshine doesn’t exactly change the gaming world as we know it, that doesn’t alter the fact that it’s incredibly fun. This game boasts an extremely high level of variety, and the graphics will knock you over with their smoothness and clarity. Easy to learn, but hard to master, Sunshine is the best Mario game to have been released. And that, in itself, is extremely high praise.
4. Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 – The definitive Tony Hawk experience, the designers at Neversoft essentially created two groundbreaking skateboard games (broken up into Classic and Story modes) all in one. Whether you’re grinding on the streets of New Orleans or Berlin, your every breathtaking move will be accompanied by music from artists as diverse as Frank Sinatra and Faith No More. Filled with new moves and wild adventures, Underground 2 remains the pinnacle of the series and a must-have for fans of extreme sports.If you like Nintendo Gamecube games, but you’re also interested in popular board games, then look no further.











