11 Most Nostalgic Gamecube Games

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Like most people my age, the Nintendo Gamecube is one of the most nostalgic pieces of machinery in our young, but mature minds. I still remember the moment when 8-year-old me realized I had just gotten this little box of nostalgia.

I was with my dad in Arizona, going to elementary school. As the dates got closer to Christmas, the festive tree followed suit. The soft glow of the Christmas lights illuminated the living room just enough to serve as the perfect night light.

Under the tree sat a long, rectangular present with my name on it. I stared at it for a few minutes every day, just mulling over what it could be. 

One day, my dad finds me looking at the oddly shaped present persistently to crack its code. As he dries his hair off with a towel, he acknowledges my attempt to decipher it.

"I know you think there might be a Gamecube in there, but there isn't. I mean, look at the shape. There's no way that could be a Gamecube. Sorry, son."

I was discouraged, but I struggled it off. 

At least I'm getting something I thought.

Boy, was I fooled.

The time came for me to open up this rectangular gift. As I ripped off the thin, fragile wrapping paper, here appeared a toolbox.

Or so I thought.

I was baffled at the thought of my father getting an 8-year-old a toolbox. Speechless, I continue to open my gift.

Sure enough, I see it.

The purple diamond encasing a smaller cube was staring right at me. I was probably the most excited about a present than I ever been. If my dad didn't pull the wool over my eyes for this present, I may have not had such a prominent imprint on that memory like I do today.

My nostalgia with Gamecube stretches before I ripped it out of its packaging, and that was only the beginning.

I spent countless hours of my childhood playing Gamecube. I even have one sitting under my desk, ready to be fired up as I write this.

With that being said, here are the top 11 games from the Gamecube era that are most nostalgic to me.

1. Super Mario Sunshine

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I'll start with the first game I had for the Gamecube. In fact, it came with the console in a promotional deal. I didn't get a chance to set the console up that night, but on Christmas morning, it was on.

I set up my Gamecube like an electrician would in a new house. I became lost in Super Mario Sunshine. 

I still remember the island of Delfino and the versatile water backpack companion named F.L.U.D.D. This new water backpack added a dynamic to the moves you could perform with Mario.

Cleaning up the islands of Delfino to clear Mario's name, which he was wrongly accused of graffitiing and stealing the island's Shine Sprites was a different route than its predecessors. 

I didn't need a new game for a while after I got my Gamecube since this game occupied my time well past Christmas Day.

2. Super Smash Bros Melee

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This one is a world-renowned party favorite. Me, my step-sisters, and my step-dad would constantly play this game in a chaotic frenzy, knocking each other off the various stages for hours on end. On the opposite end, we would watch each other play the story so we can unlock more characters.

My go-to Smash Bros character was Link and still is today.

3. Pokemon Colosseum

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This console installment for Pokemon was much darker than its predecessors. The protagonist, Wes, battles to save Pokemon who have had their hearts darkened to become stronger courtesy of the evil Cipher Organization.  

Wes is accompanied by Rui who can see the essence of shadow Pokemon. Once a Shadow Pokemon is spotted by Rui, you must steal the Pokemon from the current trainer and train the darkness out of its heart.

I fell in head first with this game. If I remember correctly, I got this game in 5th grade. One particular memory I have is trying to look at the clock every few seconds so I can prolong my upcoming bedtime to keep playing longer.

4. Super Monkey Ball 2

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This is another party favorite. Again, I remember playing with my family for hours on end. The platform puzzles with adorable monkey protagonists trapped in plastic, rolling balls was a corky concept, to say the least.

But it sure was fun.

Getting the monkeys to the end of the puzzle will free them and they will proceed to fly away with their newly found wings.

There are a plethora of mini-games in Super Monkey Ball 2. My favorite was the "Monkey Target." Trying to fly your monkey and drop it on the highest possible point platform was constantly played by me and my family.

5. Mario Party (All of them)

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Continuing with the party games, we'll talk about the king of party games for the Gamecube in Mario Party. This again was a family favorite. I'm not going to pick a specific Mario Party since there have been 2 dozen installments of the series.

In a virtual board game, we would all pick our favorite characters and select a map. This game provided a healthy competition between my step-sisters and me.

It also helps us developed team-building skills as we sometimes played in groups. The mini-games at the end of every turn seemed endless in their variety, keeping us kids entertained for hours.

6. Madden '05

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Now, this wasn't a Gamecube original, but it's one of the most nostalgic games for me. The combination of this game and watching the Minnesota Vikings turning their season around in 2004 introduced me to my favorite sport and passion that has long outlived my playing days.

I've played almost every Madden since 2005 and I can say with all confidence:

This is the best Madden game of all time. The introduction of the hit-stick was game-changing and is still in Madden today.

Since the NFL and EA license agreement in 2005, there has been no other development company able to make a simulation football game with all of the NFL teams.

Consequently, with no competition, EA sports has gotten incredibly lazy with the Madden series in the last decade. 

There are literally HUNDREDS of game modes and features missing in the newer Madden game than its older counterparts. 

It's funny to think that a triple-A caliber video game title rips out its most enriching features and game modes in order the exploit younger players with microtransactions. However, it's not surprising.

Youtuber SOFTDRINKTV made a hefty list of all the features missing in the newer Maddens:

 

7. Sonic Heros

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Another game not exclusive to Gamecube, Sonic Heros is still a favorite of mine from that console. The fast-paced levels with colorful and expansive worlds provided an emphasis on finishing the levels with speed and the number of enemies defeated.

You could choose four different teams to play story mode which gave four separate storylines culminating in an epic climax with the evil Dr. Eggman.

I remember my Dad getting this game for me and sending it in the mail. I ripped it out of the package and didn't look back.

This is the first game I truly binged on. I had a 6-hour game session the first time I played it. I remember finishing the binge and looked in the mirror to see my eyes had bags under them.

This was the first time I noticed bags under my eyes. Since that day in 4th grade, they haven't seemed to leave.

Imagine that.

8. Animal Crossing

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Now a worldwide phenomenon on Nintendo Switch, Animal Crossing had humble, yet adorable beginnings. 

The small, yet amiable world gave a sense of calm as you fished, collected artifacts, and helped your neighbors.

One interesting time playing this game was when Resetti the Mole popped out in front of my house in the game. He is a character that practically forces you to save your game.

In defiance, I was about to reset the game. As soon as my finger brushed over the reset button, Resetti screamed "DON'T PRESS THE RESET BUTTON!"

This encounter got my friend and I spooked as we actually thought Resetti the Mole could feel us almost touching the reset button.

9. Zelda Windwaker

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Just about all of the Legend of Zelda games are legendary on their own, so it's without a doubt Wind Waker was a classic for Gamecube. 

This installment showed a young, more animated Link taking on the "Great Sea" by manipulating the winds with his anamorphic sailboat the King of Red Lions.

I watched my friend play this game more than I actually played it myself, but I was equally as emersed in the spectacle as I would have been playing it.

10. Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life

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This game has such a soft spot in my heart. 

The premise of Harvest Moon is that you're a young man from the city inheriting your father's land in the rural town of Forget-Me-Not Valley. You must get married in the first year while growing crops and raising animals on your farm.

I played this game for hours on end, but never finished it because it was a slow-moving game. I never got bored watering my crops, taking care of my animals, or fishing at the local river though.

I always went for Celicia to be my wife, I thought I could get a discount on seeds from her mother.

11. Resident Evil 4

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Last, but certainly not least, I want to talk about one of the greatest video games of all time. Resident Evil 4 has been remastered countless times on many different consoles, but it had its beginnings as an exclusive game for the Gamecube.

Leon S. Kennedy attempts to investigate a small, unnamed village in Spain to rescue the President's daughter who was kidnapped by a cult.

Upon arriving in this town, Leon is faced with an even greater challenge as this cult is controlled by parasites. 

This game truly terrified me as a 5th grader. The first time I played it, I was by myself and jumped at every sudden sound or movement.

This was a game that was so long, it had two discs. The replayability was also high, so I would go on to watch friends play through multiple times as well.

This game is still popular today, and rightfully so.


Little Discs, Big Nostalgia

I couldn't mention all of my favorites Gamecube games as it would be too high of a list. Needless to say, these top 11 games had a great impact on me as a child and I will hold them, dear to my heart (and my entertainment center) for as long as I can.

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Opinions and Perspectives

Elegant-Vision commented Elegant-Vision 3 years ago

These games really shaped my gaming taste forever

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Nothing beats GameCube couch co-op gaming

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I still have my original memory card with all my saves

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ViralTrendsetter commented ViralTrendsetter 3 years ago

The GameCube startup sound is burned into my memory

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MaeveX commented MaeveX 3 years ago

Remember trying to get S ranks in Sonic Heroes?

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TaliaJ commented TaliaJ 3 years ago

Mario Party strategy actually ran pretty deep

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Masters_Memo commented Masters_Memo 3 years ago

Melee Fox vs Falco matches were always intense

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Those Wind Waker cel-shaded explosions were beautiful

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EpicVisionary commented EpicVisionary 3 years ago

Harvest Moon taught me patience more than any other game

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SarahKing commented SarahKing 3 years ago

The smell of a new GameCube game was so distinct

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SitcomLaughsOnly commented SitcomLaughsOnly 3 years ago

Loved discovering all the FLUDD power ups in Sunshine

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Danielle-Rhodes commented Danielle-Rhodes 3 years ago

Madden 05 commentary was actually informative

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PeytonS commented PeytonS 3 years ago

RE4 quicktime events actually felt tense and meaningful

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MelissaCreates commented MelissaCreates 3 years ago

Animal Crossing feels like a time capsule of my childhood

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Super Monkey Ball banana collecting was oddly satisfying

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Remnick_Review commented Remnick_Review 3 years ago

Pokemon Colosseum battle animations were so cool

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Style_Chronicles commented Style_Chronicles 3 years ago

The Sonic Heroes special stages were actually fun unlike most Sonic games

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DumbledoresArmy commented DumbledoresArmy 3 years ago

Wind Waker dungeons were so cleverly designed

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Those Mario Party chance time spaces could change everything

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Hannah24 commented Hannah24 3 years ago

Melee tournament scene is still going strong today

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The Harvest Moon character interactions were so well written

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I still remember all the Sunshine level themes by heart

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AwardSeason_Guru commented AwardSeason_Guru 3 years ago

RE4s inventory management was actually fun somehow

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Scarlett commented Scarlett 3 years ago

That feeling when you finally paid off your house in Animal Crossing

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Outfit_Express commented Outfit_Express 3 years ago

Sonic Heroes team switching mechanics were ahead of their time

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Urban_Chic commented Urban_Chic 3 years ago

No sports game has matched Madden 05s franchise mode depth

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Fashion_Hustler commented Fashion_Hustler 3 years ago

The shadow Pokemon concept was so unique. Wish they'd revisit it

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I spent hours just sailing around in Wind Waker looking at the sunset

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Pelley_Press commented Pelley_Press 3 years ago

Each Mario Party board had such unique mechanics. Miss that variety

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Piper_Shine commented Piper_Shine 3 years ago

Super Monkey Ball physics were so satisfying when you got them right

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I used to wake up early before school to play Animal Crossing

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Erica-Ball commented Erica-Ball 3 years ago

The village sequence at the start of RE4 is still terrifying

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CultMovie_Kid commented CultMovie_Kid 3 years ago

Melee wavedashing changed competitive gaming forever

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SoapOperaFreak commented SoapOperaFreak 3 years ago

Anyone else terrible at aiming FLUDD in Sunshine? Those precise jumps were rough

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Lilith_Breeze commented Lilith_Breeze 3 years ago

I learned about farming from Harvest Moon before I knew anything about real agriculture

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Fleming_Feature commented Fleming_Feature 3 years ago

The GameCube memory cards were so tiny but held so many precious saves

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Pokemon Colosseum had such a cool protagonist. Wish they'd make another game like it

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Nathaniel-Wayne commented Nathaniel-Wayne 3 years ago

Wind Waker's ending made me cry. Such a powerful story

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DeepBreathEnergy commented DeepBreathEnergy 3 years ago

I miss when Madden actually tried to innovate instead of just updating rosters

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GlitchSeeker commented GlitchSeeker 3 years ago

Those Mario Party mini-games were pure chaos with four players

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Sloane99 commented Sloane99 3 years ago

I spent way too much time trying to catch all the fish in Animal Crossing

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Zoe commented Zoe 3 years ago

The Resident Evil 4 merchant is still one of my favorite video game characters. What are ya buying?

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Blythe_Rain commented Blythe_Rain 3 years ago

Sonic Heroes had the best soundtrack of any Sonic game

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Wardrobe_Passion commented Wardrobe_Passion 3 years ago

The water effects in Mario Sunshine still look impressive even today

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I actually married Muffy in Harvest Moon. The heart events were so wholesome

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GlowFrom_Within commented GlowFrom_Within 3 years ago

Super Monkey Ball was way harder than it looked. Those later levels were brutal

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Remember how excited we all got when we unlocked Mewtwo in Melee?

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The Mario Party games now are nothing compared to the GameCube era ones

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LolaPope commented LolaPope 3 years ago

Nothing beats the satisfaction of finally beating Shadow Pokemon in Colosseum

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HazelHarrison commented HazelHarrison 3 years ago

I never understood the appeal of Harvest Moon games. Just seemed like boring chores to me

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Everly_J commented Everly_J 3 years ago

Wind Waker sailing could get tedious though. I wish they had more islands to discover

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The GameCube controller is still the best controller Nintendo ever made. Perfect for Smash Bros

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Juliana commented Juliana 3 years ago

I remember being scared of Resident Evil 4 too! I could only play it during daylight hours

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LilyThompson commented LilyThompson 3 years ago

Mario Party destroyed more friendships than any other game series. Those steal star mechanics were brutal

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Sonic Heroes was underrated. The team mechanics were really innovative for its time

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Zakaria_Zine commented Zakaria_Zine 3 years ago

I actually prefer the newer Madden games. The old ones feel clunky when I try to go back to them now

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MindBodySoul commented MindBodySoul 3 years ago

Super Mario Sunshine was my first GameCube game too! That opening cutscene still feels magical to me

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ParallelExplorer commented ParallelExplorer 3 years ago

The Harvest Moon series really peaked with A Wonderful Life. The newer games just don't capture the same magic

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ChakraBalance commented ChakraBalance 3 years ago

I spent so many summer nights playing Animal Crossing when I should have been sleeping. That game had no right being that addictive

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McNary_Musings commented McNary_Musings 3 years ago

My favorite memory was four-player Smash Bros Melee tournaments in my basement. We would play until our thumbs were sore

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Abigail_Rainbow commented Abigail_Rainbow 3 years ago

Resident Evil 4 still gives me anxiety when I think about those chainsaw guys. I can hear that sound in my nightmares

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Macy_Doodles commented Macy_Doodles 4 years ago

Pokemon Colosseum was such a departure from the usual Pokemon format. I loved how much darker and more mature it felt

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Madden 05 was definitely peak sports gaming. Everything since has felt like a downgrade masked by prettier graphics

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I have to disagree about Mario Sunshine. The FLUDD mechanics felt gimmicky and the blue coin collection was tedious. Galaxy was much better

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RavenclawGenius commented RavenclawGenius 4 years ago

The Animal Crossing part about Resetti made me laugh because my little sister would cry every time he showed up. She was terrified of that angry mole!

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NadiaH commented NadiaH 4 years ago

Wind Waker's art style was so controversial when it first came out, but now it's aged like fine wine. I actually prefer it to the more realistic Zelda games

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Walters_World commented Walters_World 4 years ago

Anyone else spend countless hours trying to beat their siblings in Super Monkey Ball 2? Those mini-games were seriously addictive

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DystopianPhantom commented DystopianPhantom 4 years ago

Super Mario Sunshine gets too much hate. I absolutely loved the unique FLUDD mechanics and the tropical setting was such a refreshing change from typical Mario games

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VioletRoss commented VioletRoss 4 years ago

I completely relate to that Christmas story! My parents pulled a similar trick with my GameCube, hiding it inside a cereal box. The look on my face when I opened it was priceless!

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