Choose your racing outfit, the color of your Kart, your driver's name and more. Customize the appearance of the upcoming Number One Kart Driver. Learn to drive a Kart and follow the footsteps of the incredibly famous Michael Schumacher. Advance through the different race classes and difficulty levels and win the worldwide championship in the Internet, involving players from all over the World.
This coming Saturday, help Sully reunite with boo in Peek-A-Boo: Boo's Door Game. This one works much like the Experiment Finder Game from Stitch: The Movie, in where you are placed in a room where you have to find a hidden door piece from six places of the world. Only this time instead of 4 spots to choose from, there are 3, and 2 parts with three doors to choose from to look for. You can check your progress after clearing the level by hitting the button closest to the X or when you have cleared a level. To me, this one was a little more stylized than the Experiment FInder, but also lacked motivation from the voice actor. Still, its good to play it once.
Crash Bandicoot Blast! (or just Crash Blast) is a game exclusive to the GameCube version of Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex released in 2002. It was developed by Vicarious Visions. To access it, the player must connect a Game Boy Advance to a GameCube with The Wrath of Cortex in it.
Twilight of the Gods is the second installment continuing Richard Wagner's opera about the Ring of the Nibelungen, based upon Nordic mythology and works of the brothers Grimm, and features his original music.
The player is the main character, Siegfried, who is called upon by Wotan, the king of the gods, to fulfill his destiny. In this segment, Siegfried will boldly challenge the gods of power themselves and ultimately cause the end of their reign.
There are significant interface differences compared to the first game, Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen. Those include: a 3rd-person perspective (instead of 1st-person), keyboard controls (versus point-and-click), action oriented puzzles/situations, and changes in the way inventory objects are handled.
Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles is a 3D fighting game in which you play Harrison Manly, a scientist who takes control of dinosaurs using a device called the Dinovoc.
Set 100 years in the future, Quantum Redshift lets players take to the track in a no-holds-barred combat pod racing tournament with the chance of reaching speeds up to 900 miles per hour. You can bet it'll be hard to see any stop signs going that fast.
Taz: Wanted is an action-adventure video game featuring the Tasmanian Devil, from the Looney Tunes. Blast your way through 15 different levels, destroying "Wanted" posters to get your revenge against Yosemite Sam.
The game was nominated for 2002 BAFTA award in category 'Best Children's Entertainment'.
Art of Conquest added several new features to the original Empire Earth, including new units, new civilizations (Japan and Korea), civilization powers, and new hero units. Art of Conquest also features three new campaigns: Ancient Rome, World War II, and 24th Century Mars.
Tennis-e is the e-Reader port of the NES game Tennis.
It was distributed as a set of five e-Cards which had to be scanned with the peripheral in order to play the game on the Game Boy Advance.
It is part of a series of ports of NES games for the e-Reader.
Pinball-e is the e-Reader port of the NES game Pinball.
It was distributed as a set of five e-Cards which had to be scanned with the peripheral in order to play the game on the Game Boy Advance.
It is part of a series of ports of NES games for the e-Reader.
Donkey Kong Jr.-e is an e-Reader game released in 2002. The game is a port of the Nintendo Entertainment System video game Donkey Kong Jr. and was part of the first batch of classic NES ports for the e-Reader.
Balloon Fight-e is a port of Balloon Fight for the Game Boy Advance released for the e-Reader.
This game is emulated from a slightly modified version of the original game, so there are very few gameplay differences. The main difference between this version and the original is the lack of multiplayer, as the option has been entirely removed, with Balloon Trip now taking the place of Game B. The other difference which is shared by virtually all NES to Game Boy Advance ports was the "squished" resolution, as the system's screen was lower resolution than the NES' output.
Excitebike-e is an e-Reader game released in 2002. The game is a port of the Nintendo Entertainment System video game Excitebike and was part of the first batch of classic NES ports for the e-Reader. The player could play the game by scanning five cards, each one with two barcodes excluding the fifth one, which only had one.
The future is what we make it, so let's set the future right.
This prequel to The Terminator film lets you play as three characters--each with specialized skills and abilities. Your ultimate goal is to travel back in time to 1984, with the hope of preventing a relentless Terminator model T-800 from murdering Sarah Connor--mother of resistance leader John Connor. Armies of cyborgs stand in your way, but you'll have plenty of new weapons and melee moves to clear the path.
The NHL Hitz series has been on all next-generation consoles since the early days of the 32-bit era. With that said, its no surprise that Midway brings NHL Hitz 20-03 to GameCube, with Hitz' trademark 'On-Fire Mode', over-the-top animations, and fully 3D crowds. Like all NHL Hitz games, NHL Hitz 20-03 features gameplay modes for up to 6 players, in-game fights and hidden teams, players and stadiums. The game will also feature Create-A-Player modes and mini-games.
Each surfer is represented by a high-res 3-D model that brings their signature style and tricks to life. Take an exhilarating thrill ride down huge wave faces and into barreling tubes, using an intuitive control system and multiple modes of play. Plus, surf exotic real-world locales in South Africa, Hawaii, Australia, Tahiti, Spain and North America.
Occasionally strange but completely addictive, Nintendo's Animal Crossing for the GameCube is not so much a game as a simulation of life on a small town. Players begin the game by setting out to live life on their own in a colorful town, where they are greeted by a seemingly endless supply of things to do and characters to meet.
Time passes in Animal Crossing in real-time, as the month, day, season, and time of day matches that of the player's. Holiday seasons come and go in Animal Crossing, just as they would in the real world. Experience the freedom to fish, decorate your house, go bug catching, garden, write letters, and even play original Nintendo NES games in this imaginative, and addictive game.