

Going off of that, Sunshine introduced Mario with a backpack full of water, and it turned out pretty dang well. It was only the second 3D iteration of the plumber after Super Mario 64. Super Mario Sunshine was a big deal when it was released back in 2002. Mario is the glue that kept the Nintendo GameCube together. Nobody likes an angry driver in a kids’ game. Like I mentioned though, Mario Kart is always fun as long as you’re not overly competitive. Double Dash in particular let players have two character rides which was a pretty unique innovation. You could go back with a group of friends and play the game until the wheels fall off. Mario Kart and any Mario-related game will always hold up pretty well. So I know this list specifically mentions Mario Kart: Double Dash, but you could literally throw any of the racer games in there. However, if you can look past that, every other aspect is superb.Įxperience the game that “started” it all in Resident Evil 4. Well, okay, after playing the newer iterations the “standstill” combat is a little boring. You could play this game on any platform, and it still holds up phenomenally. There are so many different things you could say about this game, but the first thing that comes to mind is playability. It may seem crazy to think, but this game did release first on GameCube back in 2005. It wouldn’t be a proper GameCube list if Resident Evil 4 wasn’t on the list.Īrguably one of the best survival-horror titles of all time, Resident Evil 4 changed the genre forever. Here are five of the best GameCube games that still hold up to this very day. Today, we’re going to look back at a few of those that really solidified the GameCube as a sleeper platform. Said hit titles still hold up after all this time. Whether it be Mario in his many outings or Link saving the world, the GameCube had a lot of hit titles. Xbox fans were introduced to Halo meanwhile PlayStation fans were introduced to God of War.Ĭonversely, GameCube gamers were introduced to some of the best non-rated M games of all time. The sixth generation of video game consoles created some of the best memories of all time.
