Gamecube Games > Electronic Games Genre Fighting - 11 products found
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Super Smash Bros. Melee (GC):
... you have a gamecube you should have this game no matter what, the graphics were good, the gameplay excellent an the number of characters is really good. Though it came out in 2003 it is a classic and one of the best games ever. You find yourselves playing on this game for countless hours as the fun starts with all kinds of modes on offer such as classic, adventure and all stars. Then you have home run contests ... Read the full review: Smash your purse and get it by anaguma_kun |
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Super Smash Bros. Melee (GC) Genre: Fighting / Gamecube Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 4 players / published by: Nintendo - Nintendo's all-star casts of combatants are back, along with a new batch of brawlers ready to tear it up on Nintendo GameCube. Super Smash Bros. Melee is the ultimate four-player fighting game with unpredicta... overall rating |
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Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble (GC) Genre: Fighting / Gamecube Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 4 players / published by: Capcom - Captain Blue has retired from being a superhero and has decided to direct a movie. He's having a problem casting the lead role, though. So along with his sexy assistant, Sprocket, Captain Blue hatches a plan to... overall rating |
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Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (GC) Genre: Fighting / Gamecube Games / Rating: M - (Mature) / up to 2 players / published by: Midway Home Entertainment - Completely new fighting system. Each warrior has three unique fighting styles including hand-to-hand and deadly-weapon combat adding a whole new strategy to Mortal Kombat fighting. overall rating |
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UFC: Throwdown (GC) Manufacturer: Ubi Soft / Gamecube Games / Genre: Fighting / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / Memory Support: With Memory Support / Max. Number Of Players: 2 / Release Date: June, 2002 |
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NARUTO Gekitou Ninja Taisen 2 (Japan Version) (GC) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gamecube Games / Genre: Fighting / Memory Support: With Memory Support / Max. Number Of Players: 4 |
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DragonBall Z: Budokai (GC) Manufacturer: Infogrames / Gamecube Games / Genre: Fighting / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / PEGI Age Rating: Age 7+ / ESRB Descriptor: Mild Violence / ESRB Descriptor: Animated Blood / Control Elements: Gamepad / Control Elements: Joystick / Memory Support: With Memory Support / Max. Number Of Players: 2 / PEG... |
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Dragon Ball Z (GC) Manufacturer: Atari / Gamecube Games / Genre: Fighting / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / PEGI Age Rating: Age 7+ / ESRB Descriptor: Violence / ESRB Descriptor: Animated Blood / Control Elements: Gamepad / Control Elements: Joystick / Memory Support: With Memory Support / Max. Number Of Players: 2 / PEGI Content ... |
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 (GC) Manufacturer: Atari / Gamecube Games / Genre: Fighting / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / PEGI Age Rating: Age 12+ / ESRB Descriptor: Violence / Memory Support: With Memory Support / Max. Number Of Players: 2 |
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X-Men: Next Dimension (GC) Genre: Fighting / Gamecube Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / 1 player / published by: Activision - The only fighting game for the next-generation consoles that recreates the epic super heroes battles from comic books and films. Players use advanced fighting combos, aerial combat and dynamic interactive environm... |
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Capcom vs. SNK 2: EO (GC) Genre: Fighting / Gamecube Games / Rating: T - (Teen) / up to 2 players / published by: Capcom - Capcom lets you pick your own groove and your own fighting style in Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO for the Nintendo GameCube. This fighter features 44 brawlers from classic 2D fighting games. Just about every character fr... |
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Super Smash Bros. Melee (GC) ... Smash Bros Melee is perhaps the ultimate crowning achievement for Gamecube. The sequel to the highly popular Super Smash Bros on N64 includes enhanced graphics, more characters, and new exciting games and trials. You select from a large arsenal of extremely popular characters from various Nintendo classics and most successful games like Mario, Bowser, Link, Ganondorf, Pikachu, Fox, Samus, Roy, etc. We re talking the heavy hitters from games like Fire Emblem, Donkey Kong and so on. Each character has their own specials and combos but in general the controls are identical so its easy to pick up. You just need to practice with each character to understand the range ... Read the full review: Melee is epic win by randomreviews |
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Super Smash Bros. Melee (GC) ... is one of my favourite games of all time, the idea that you could put all of Nintendo s most loved and hated characters into a video game and for it to be a success is crazy. But it was a success, this was one of the best Gamecube games released. The main reason for its success is that the game provided great multi-player fun and was an absolute blast if you could get 3 of your mates round to play it with you. The variety of characters was very impressive with Nintendo s well known characters like Mario, Link and Pikachu featuring beside the less well known like Marth, Ice Climbers and Kirby. The game features a whole host of weapons that can be used against your... Read the full review: Smash Bros Returns by robertjb |
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Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (GC) ... Kombat deadly alliance is the 5th in the series of the mortal combat game series and is once again trying to top there last game. You get a choice of characters from sub zero to reptile and many others. The game is faster paced than deception and is very enjoyable. The graphics are good quality especially when you do a fatality (that is if you can remember each one or just press any random combination of buttons and hope for the best). There are numerous levels to kill each other in but are disappointing because there are no level traps which is a big let down. There are a few game modes such as kombat in which you fight an opponent to the death if you win yo... Read the full review: Mortal Komeback here we go again by mikeymill |
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