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Ah, the GameCube. What a unique console. It gave us one of gaming's most celebrated controllers, some truly astounding games that have stood the test of time magnificently, and also a rather big downturn for Nintendo's third-party efforts that weren't rectified until the Switch.
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PostsIt was far from Nintendo's least successful console, both at the time and since, though it marked a downturn in its home console efforts. That doesn't change the fact that the GameCube is a beloved console that was had a very strong turnaround in recent years. But just how many games came to the GameCube anyway? Let's find out.
How Many Games Were Released On The GameCube?
CloseWe all know the GameCube, and posthumously, many of us love the GameCube too. The rose-tinted glasses make it very easy to look at the past and remember only the good qualities, no matter how many negatives there may have been. But in the case of the GameCube, the sheer quality of its games did outmatch any of its negative traits.
Like any console with a decent run, it can be hard to find exact figures. Some games are region exclusive, or end up releasing later in some regions but not others. All of that said though, the total library for the GameCube is still somewhere around 650-700. It's not Nintendo's most packed library of games, appearing on the lower end near the N64, though it's still packed with more inventive games than not.
2003 was the year with the most GameCube game releases, with around 195 games, almost a third of the console's entire library, in a single year.
When Was The Last Game Released For The GameCube?
via ModDB.comLike any console, the GameCube eventually had to end, relegated to the dust of history, replacement parts no more and its games locked in a timeless vault until Nintendo sees fit to unearth them, which is a rare event indeed. Much of the GameCube's library still remains locked on the console to this day.
And, like most consoles, that respectable run came to an end with a sports game. Like the N64 before it and the PS2 succeeding it, it was a sports game that capped off the console's library. In the case of the GameCube, that game was Madden NFL 08. It released on August 14th, 2007 in North America. The GameCube version of Madden NFL 08 was also exclusive to North America, presumably because the console had already been discontinued internationally.
Ratatouille was technically the last game, released in Europe on September 28, 2007, though it had previously already launched in North America. As such, Madden remains the last new release on the GameCube.
What Were The Launch Titles For The GameCube?
CloseStepping away from the GameCube's demise momentarily, let's focus on the moment of its launch instead. It had a fairly staggered release internationally, coming out first in Japan, and lastly in Australia.
- Japan - September 14th, 2001
- North America - November 18th, 2001
- Europe and Australia - May 3rd and 17th, 2002.
As you can see from the table below, that staggered release might have been to Nintendo's benefit, and a later international release might have helped them a lot more.
Launch Titles In Japan
Launch Titles In North America
Launch Titles In Europe And Australia
Luigi's Mansion
Luigi's Mansion
Luigi's Mansion
Super Monkey Ball
Super Monkey Ball
Super Monkey Ball
Wave Race: Blue Storm
Wave Race: Blue Storm
Wave Race: Blue Storm
All-Star Baseball 2002
All-Star Baseball 2002
Batman: Vengeance
Batman: Vengeance
Crazy Taxi
Crazy Taxi
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2
Disney's Tarzan: Untamed
Tarzan: Freeride
Madden NFL 2002
NHL Hitz 20-02
NHL Hitz 20-02
Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader
Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
2002 FIFA World Cup
Bloody Roar: Primal Fury
Burnout
Cel Damage
Donald Duck: Quack Attack
Driven
ESPN International Winter Sports
Extreme-G 3
International Superstar Soccer 2
Sonic Adventure 2: Battle
Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure
The GameCube only had three launch titles in Japan. Contrast this with the 12 games of the North American release only two months later, and it's easy to see why the console picked up steam in the US much more quickly than domestically.
Europe, with a launch almost eight months after the initial Japanese one, came with a considerably higher amount of games. This included the full US and Japanese launch catalogs (minus Madden NFL 2002, which was US exclusive on most platforms), and a bevy of extra games, too. This gave Europe a launch catalog of 22 games.
Internationally, the games available at launch were respectable, though few and far between in Japan and didn't have many big names. This was rectified a few months post-launch, with the likes of Animal Crossing, Smash Melee, and Sonic Adventure 2 releasing.
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