25.) Alien Hominid
Classic 2-D shooting lives on with Alien Hominid, a game inspired by Konami's Contra franchise. As a cute little alien, you invade earth and cause as much death as possible. Standing in your way are there pesky FBI agents that'll stop at nothing to thwart your plans for world domination. It sound cute but Alien Hominid is exceptionally difficult, and it's not uncommon to die several times within seconds.






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Resident evil 4 is hands down the best gamcube game. i sorta wish that eternal darkness was higher on the list though otherwise i completely agree with this
this was the best game that was for gamecube ! it was the best! i love it it was so much fun and i never got tired of it im serious if your looking for a great game get this!
Zelda/Zelda 2-LINK one, Zelda Link to the Past-Link 2 and maybe same Link in Link's awakening, Zelda OoT/Majoras Mask- Link 3 or the first Link chronologically... There is more then one Link, If all you've played is the N64 stuff then really I suggest u play the older games. they are classic
"The Wind Waker is a marvelous journey through a cell shaded paradise, complemented by traditional, old school gameplay that has young Link exploring dungeons to uncover weapons, including the fabled Master Sword." ...Um from my understanding you were not link in the wind waker, but a descendant on him... just like that pirate lady (what ever her name was) wasnt zelda but a descendant of Zelda.. tisk tisk on you AOL if i'm correct on this.
wat the heck if any1 has played sonic advanced battle 2 it is way better than all of these games i own super mario sunshine and that game is crud!
Stop requesting reorders. Mario Party sucks, most of the sports games sucked, Paper Mario was good, but since Alien Hominid far exceeded Paper Mario it had no place on the list. Whoever said DDR Mario Mix should go swallow some hemlock. Bond games were no good on the Gamecube (with the exception of ***htfire, which still wasn't up to par with other Gamecube games). Killer 7 is being saved for the "list of greatest games of all time."
Excuse me, but Brawl's online play hardly justifies it as the ultimate Smash experience. Slowed down, with new cheap characters, and the Smash Ball, Brawl is nowhere near as good as Melee. Melee introduced a wide variety of mechanics such as air dodges and forward special attacks. Brawl gave us a Smash Ball and two extra taunts. Melee pushed the envelope much more. Nintendo took an "I guess it's better than nothing" approach with online gaming, and unfortunately for Brawl, nothing is better than the unfriendly lagfest that is Brawl online. "With Anyone" play may as well be a butchered match against three computers, with less choices (who the hell wants time matches?), matches that often lag, freeze, or outright boot you. I have a great time "with friends" setting my taunts to be jokes at the expense of Holocaust victims, but I still yearn more. Maybe if chat was added, or you could tell the same hilarious jokes "with anyone," I'd be a little better off. Most of Brawl's online problems are that of Nintendo's, but it doesn't mean that Brawls' online capabilities were curb stomped. Finally, what the fark happened to Pichu? I won tournaments with the little guy, and Wario cannot replace that (though he has become my favorite on Brawl). Retrospectives on online play are blinded by the fact that only Xbox Live was a popular online gaming medium. A few games for Playstation 2 and Gamecube had online, but hardly anybody took advantage of online capabilities outside of Microsoft. An otherwise great list was ruined by the simple claim that Brawl far exceeds Melee.
Super Smash Bros Melee was #1 but brawl out now.
and why did it just take out "N I G H T F I R E" from my last post? lol. weird.....
ok umm, they got a lot of the best ones. except for the whole 007 James Bond games!! c'mon! there was like 3-4 Bond games! and ***htFire was pretty much the most popular one!