Donkey Konga 3: Tabe-houdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku is a music video game in the Donkey Kong series developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. Before the second installment was released in North America, Nintendo and Namco had already started plans for the third game in the series, which, unlike the first two Donkey Konga games, was eventually released only in Japan in early 2005.
Donkey Konga 3 features a total of 57 track (includes the all new track), over 20 track more than the first two games. 35 of these tunes are the usual classical, pop, and game selections, but an extra 21 tunes from Nintendo Famicom games are included. It also features features all new minigames.
The title of "Donkey Konga 3 JP" was given in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Eat or be eaten! Assume the role of an animal in it's early stages of evolutionary development. As your animal instincts take over, you will boldly traverse hostile environments, savagely stalking your prey to assert your place in the animal chain of power. Will you have what it takes to become the new king of beasts?
The game started development on the Nintendo 64, but went unreleased, being later ported to the Nintendo GameCube. A prototype of the Nintendo 64 version has been found.
The 'black evil' has taken over the island, and the Maboo Tribe have called upon you to bring order and outcast the evil that has taken control. To do so, you must create your own creature and train it up, entering it into various competitions against the 'black evil' and working towards the main goal. As the competitions are completed, you will unlock new features to improve your own creature in speed, strength and general looks.
The main reason to do so are the mini games which the monsters can participate in. While those rely on your active gamepad skills (mostly pressing a button as fast as possible with minor variations), the changes of success are dictated by the monster's statistics. So for example a dragon would be beneficial for a flying mini game. Those statistics can be further enhanced with items bought at shops.
Play single and multiplayer battles on the GameCube, or upload your creatures to the Game Boy Advance, taking them on the road to challenge your friends and unlocking unique items and feature
Backyard Football, the third "Backyard" game, was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by GT Interactive in 1999. In it, kids and professional football players as kids play [American] football.
Get ready for hard-hitting tackles and wild touchdowns as Mickey, Goofy, and other Disney characters take to the gridiron. In Disney Sports Football, you'll create a team and compete in four modes: Challenge, Cup, Exhibition, and Practice. You'll have plenty of running and passing plays, offensive and defensive formations, and turbo moves to master, plus magic items to boost your team's performance. In single or multiplayer modes, you'll face a variety of opponents inside fantastic stadiums.
Many years ago, King Muscle and the legendary Muscle League saved the people of Earth by battling against an evil horde of villains who were attempting to conquer the planet. After 28 years, the evil villains have returned, but this time the "Legends" can't fight them alone. They need help from a whole new group of younger super-heroes - the New Generation.
Now, the wise and experienced trainer of both generations, Meat, has decided to pit the two generations against each other to decide once and for all which generation is the strongest of all time.
Be the hero of the town as you patrol its streets and lend a hand in Tonka rescue and construction vehicles. In customizable cars, trucks, and helicopters, you'll explore five different environments that expand as you play. You can customize your vehicles to suit your style of play and perform jumps and other stunts on the free-roaming landscape. Tonka Rescue Patrol features realistic rescue missions with Tonka Joe as your guide.
Tee up on 6 courses featuring diverse terrains and seasonal weather condition. Compete with 14 offbeat golfers, each with distinct personalities and golfing abilities. Experience realistic golfing physics with Ace Golf's intuitive analog swing system. Master multiple modes of play for 1-4 golfers including Tournament, Stroke, Match and Short Course. Win tournaments and beat rivals to upgrade your golf gear. Enjoy golfing action with addictive mini games.
Rave Master the video game is a fighting game based on the manga and anime. The game allows you to create your own original story scenarios when playing in Story Edit Mode. You can also battle with your friends when playing in the 4-player vs. Mode. The game features multiple attack combos, weapons and unique attacks for each character, and special visual and audio effects that come directly from the animated series.
Odama (大玉 Ōdama, lit. "Great Ball") is a video game for the GameCube developed by Vivarium and published by Nintendo in 2006. The game was produced and designed by Seaman creator, Yutaka Saito.
Odama blends tactical wargaming with pinball gameplay. The game takes place in a feudal Japan setting. The main character is a young general named Yamanouchi Kagetora, who is intent on avenging his father's death by reviving the most ingenious weapon ever to hit the medieval battlefield: the Odama. The Odama is a gigantic ball powerful enough to destroy whatever it strikes, friend or foe. Using giant flippers, players aim the Odama to bowl over enemies, shatter their defenses and wreak havoc on the battlefield. With the Nintendo GameCube Microphone, players direct their soldiers out of the Odama's way and into the fray by charging the enemy, defending positions and seizing the enemy gates.
Homeland is a Japanese-exclusive game for the Nintendo GameCube. Its main claim to fame is that it is the only non-Phantasy Star Online title in the system's library to officially support online multiplayer, although the implementation of it is different compared to most other games.
Having slept too long and missed his coming of age ceremony, Pockle gets thrown in jail and told that he must repay the 5 million Mane that the ceremony cost. This is so that another can be held, which is required in order for Pockle to reach adulthood.
Radirgy GeneriC is a GameCube port of Radirgy, an arcade video game for the Sega NAOMI arcade system board. The game is a vertical scrolling shooter with anime influenced graphics and set in a cel-shaded world in the near future. Three kind of shooting types are available, including "wide shot" and "1-2-3 laser" and there is also a bubble type of attack. A shield can be used in near-death situations, protecting yourself from enemy shots as well as destroying approaching enemies. A North American release was planned but cancelled.
A sequel, Radirgy Noa Wii, was released in 2010 and it was also a Japanese exclusive.