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GameCube is the 6th generation console from Nintendo and a successor to Nintendo 64. It was released on November 18th, 2001 in North America and May 3rd, 2002 in Europe. The heritage of the poor predecessor and lack of clearly specified target (it was hard to tell whether the console was primarily for core gamers or for whole families) resulted in a weak position of GameCube on the market. It was succeeded by Wii in 2006.

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Ikaruga
Ikaruga

Action 15 April 2003

Re-edition of the popular shumpa. We sit at the controls of a futuristically designed fighter, eliminating enemy units appearing on the screen. We play alone or work with a second player in cooperation.

Capcom vs SNK 2: EO
Capcom vs SNK 2: EO

Fighting 30 August 2002

A classic two-dimensional fight in which we take control over the players representing two famous corporations - Capcom and SNK. The game has a graduated difficulty level and a wide range of gameplay modes.

Mega Man Anniversary Collection
Mega Man Anniversary Collection

Arcade 22 June 2004

A set consisting of eight games with the participation of the title character. We are dealing with relatively simple dexterity games, in which we deal exclusively with the extermination of enemy units appearing on the screen.

Namco Museum (2001)
Namco Museum (2001)

Arcade 09 October 2002

Another set of classic games from Namco. This time we can count on such titles as Pac-Man, Galaxian, Dig Dug, or Pole Position. In addition, some of these arcade games appear in a better graphic design.

Namco Museum 50th Anniversary
Namco Museum 50th Anniversary

Arcade 30 August 2005

The Namco Museum 50th Anniversary is a set of fourteen hits by the Japanese company Namco from the seventies and eighties of the twentieth century.