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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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WWE WrestleMania X8
WWE WrestleMania X8

Sports 09 June 2002

Another wrestling simulation. We play in one of several dozen available players or create our own character from scratch. You can choose from many types of duels, such as triple threat or hell in the cell.

WWE Day of Reckoning 2
WWE Day of Reckoning 2

Sports 29 August 2005

The second installment of the mini-series of sports games dedicated to wrestling competitions, created especially for the Nintendo GameCube console. Compared to the first part, the feature mode has been extended, the artificial intelligence of the players has been improved, the endurance system has been introduced and the pool of available "gladiators" has been increased.

WWE Day of Reckoning
WWE Day of Reckoning

Sports 30 August 2004

Another title dealing with wrestling. The player can choose between forty real wrestlers or create their own character. For this purpose, an exceptionally extensive career mode has been prepared.

WWE WrestleMania XIX
WWE WrestleMania XIX

Sports 08 September 2003

WWE WrestleMania XIX is another game revolving around wrestling, a sport particularly popular in the United States. We can choose from dozens of real wrestlers, but nothing stands in the way of creating your own character.