BEST LISTSBest Greatest 25 Gameboy Titles Ever

 

BEST LISTSBest Greatest 25 Gameboy Titles Ever

The modest Gameboy. It wasn't the most visually striking or flashiest, but millions of people were won over by its small form factor, easy-to-use controls, and collection of timeless masterpieces. Selecting the "best" 25 is a matter of opinion, but the goal of this list is to showcase games that defined genres, had a significant influence on players, and are still relevant today. Settle in for a dose of nostalgia!

1: Metroid Prime

Metroid Prime is the greatest GameCube title ever made.
The action-adventure GameCube title was developed by Nintendo and Retro Studios.
It was released in North America in 2002 and is the fifth major Metroid game.
The first game using first-person first-person perspective and 3D computer graphics was Metroid Prime.
It chronicles Samus's journey during a pivotal conflict on the planet Tallon IV with the Space Pirates.
Critics loved Metroid Prime when it was first released. It is regarded as one of the best video games ever developed and received multiple "Game of the Year" awards! 

2:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker


The ninth game in the Legend of Zelda series is called The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
Nintendo created and produced the action-adventure video game for the GameCube, which was released in Japan in 2002.
As Link, the main character of the game, attempts to save himself from the evil sorcerer Ganon, players take control of Link.
But he also gets involved in a conflict for the Triforce, a holy artefact that grants wishes.
When Wind Waker was first released, its gameplay, soundtrack, level design, and narrative won praise from critics. 

3:Super Smash Bros. Melee

Super Smash Bros. Melee is ranked as the third best GameCube game ever.
Playable characters from other Nintendo video game series are included in this second Super Smash Bros. iteration.
Melee adds new features and selectable characters to improve upon the original game in the series.
The game's graphics, straightforward controls, playability, and soundtrack won praise from reviewers.

Resident Evil 4

The sixth significant entry in the Resident Evil series is called Resident Evil 4.
Released in 2005 for the GameCube, it was created and published by Capcom.
In this third-person shooter, players take control of a special agent from the US government who has been tasked with saving the president's daughter from a cult.
Regarded as one of the greatest video games ever created, it received accolades for its voice acting, playability, and storyline. 

5:Animal Crossing


Animal Crossing ranks as the seventh all-time greatest GameCube game.
Nintendo created and launched the video game, which is a social simulation, in 2001.
In the game, players take control of a human living in a community with a number of anthropomorphic animals.
The game has no predetermined goals and is entirely open-ended.
On the other hand, players are encouraged to engage in a variety of activities, such as socialising, growing flowers, and gathering objects.
Animal Crossing was a critical and financial hit, selling more than 40 million copies worldwide.

 6:The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess



Nintendo created and released The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for the GameCube in 2006.
It was the last first-party game to be released for the GameCube and is the thirteenth game in the Legend of Zelda series.
The main character of the series, Link, has the mission of keeping the Twilight Realm, a parallel reality, from consuming Hyrule.
Critics gave the game positive reviews, praising its unique tone and setting design in contrast to previous entries in the series.

7:Super Mario Sunshine

Seventh place goes to Super Mario Sunshine.
Nintendo created and released the game in 2002 for the GameCube.
It centres on Mario and his pals when they are on vacation on Isle Delfino, where a villain by the name of Shadow Mario stirs up chaos for which Mario is held accountable.
As Mario works to liberate Princess Peach from his evil counterpart, he is given the task of cleaning up the island.
Super Mario Sunshine was a critically acclaimed game when it was first released, and by 2006, it had sold over five million copies worldwide. 

8:Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes


A stealth action-adventure game, Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes was developed in 2004 by Silicon Knights and Konami Computer Entertainment Japan.
It is a remake of Metal Gear Solid that includes new gameplay features, improved graphics, and new cutscenes from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
Upon its release, Twin Snakes received favourable reviews from a range of gaming critics.

9:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Nintendo released Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in 2004. The game was created by Intelligent Systems.
The second game in the Paper Mario series is a role-playing game.
For the most part of the game, players take control of Mario as he works to save Princess Peach from the X-Nauts and collect the seven Crystal Stars.
It won the Interactive Achievement Awards' "Role-Playing Game of the Year" title in 2005, garnering accolades from critics for both its story and gameplay. 

10:Mario Kart: Double Dash


Mario Kart: Double Dash ranks seventh among all-time top GameCube titles.
Nintendo EAD developed and Nintendo published this racing video game in 2003.
Players compete against one another on tracks with a Mario theme in this fourth iteration of the Mario Kart series.
Critics praised Mario Kart: Double Dash for its graphics, gameplay elements, and track layout. 

11: Soulcalibur II


Soulcalibur II is the third part of the Soulcalibur series and the follow-up to Soulcalibur.
Project Soul created the game, which Namco released in 2002 for the GameCube.
The goal of the game is the same as in the previous two: players must gather or destroy every component of the fabled Soul Edge weapon.
Soulcalibur II was a critical and commercial hit when it was first released, and by July 2006, it had sold over 850,000 copies. 

12: Pikmin 2



Pikmin 2 is the twelfth-best GameCube game ever made.

It is the follow-up to the 2001 video game Pikmin and was released in 2004.

Playing as small animals known as Pikmin, players explore the surface of an unidentified planet in a manner similar to that of its predecessor.

The game's focus on gameplay and elimination of the 30-day time constraint from the original game won it praise from critics when it was released.

13:Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance


Intelligent Systems and Nintendo SPD created Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
It is the ninth major installment in the Fire Emblem series and was released by Nintendo for the GameCube in 2005.
Characters are positioned on a battlefield to engage in combat with an enemy force.
But characters that lose their lives in combat are eliminated from the game by default.
Path of Radiance was well-received upon its release and was listed by GamesRadar in 2014 as one of the "greatest GameCube games of all time." 

 14:Resident Evil


Nintendo SPD and Intelligent Systems worked together to develop Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
It is the eighth major Fire Emblem game in the series, and Nintendo released it for the GameCube in 2005.
On a battlefield, players arrange their characters to engage in combat with an opposing force.
On the other hand, characters are eliminated from the game immediately if they die in combat.
In 2014, GamesRadar ranked Path of Radiance as one of the "greatest GameCube games of all time," following the game's favourable reaction upon release. 

15:F-Zero GX


In 2003, F-Zero GX was launched for the GameCube.
Nintendo published it after Amusement Vision designed it.
The high-speed racing style and thrilling races are carried over into this next part of the F-Zero series.
Overall, reviewers gave F-Zero GX positive reviews, and it was named the "Best GameCube Racing Game" at the 2003 E3 IGN Awards.

 16:Super Monkey Ball 2



The follow-up to the original game in the series, Super Monkey Ball 2 is the first to have a story mode.
Amusement Vision created the platform party game, which Sega released for the GameCube in 2002.
The object of the game is to move your monkey ball around the stage in the allotted amount of time while avoiding falls off.
It was well-received upon release and was named the E3 2002 Game Critic Awards' "Best Puzzle/Trivia/Parlor Game."  

17:Luigi’s Mansion


Nintendo created and released the action-adventure video game Luigi's Mansion.
In 2001, it was published globally as the GameCube's launch title.
As Luigi explores a spooky home in quest of Mario, players take control of him and use his Professor E. Gadd equipment to defeat ghosts and ghouls along the way.
After receiving positive reviews from critics, the game went on to sell over 2.5 million copies, ranking fifth all-time in GameCube sales.

18: TimeSplitters 2


A first-person shooter called TimeSplitters 2 was made available for the GameCube in 2002.
Developed by Free Radical Design and released by Eidos Interactive, it is the second game in the series.
In an effort to stop the extraterrestrial race known as the TimeSplitters from erasing human history, players take control of one of two space marines.
Critics gave TimeSplitters 2 mostly positive reviews.

 19: Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem


Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem is ranked as the twentieth greatest GameCube game ever made.
Developed by Silicon Knights, this psychological horror action-adventure game was released by Nintendo in 2002.
In the mission to stop an evil force that is attempting to wipe out humanity, players assume the roles of multiple characters.
Despite not being a huge commercial hit, Eternal Darkness received high marks from critics and multiple industry honours. 

20: Killer7 


Killer 7 tracks a crew of top-tier assassins—referred to as the "Killer7"—as they carry out operations for the US government.
Grasshopper Manufacture and Capcom Production Studio 4 worked together to develop the game. In 2005, it was made available on the GameCube globally.
The first-person shooter won multiple awards and garnered favourable reviews from critics.

21: Metroid Prime 2: Echoes 


Nintendo and Retro Studios developed and released Metroid Prime 2: Echoes for the GameCube in 2004.
It is Metroid Prime's follow-up and the first multiplayer game in the series.
Samus Aran, a bounty hunter assigned to save a squad of marines stranded on an alien world, is controlled by the player.
However, she soon learns that they were wiped out by the Ing, a race from another dimension.
At the time of its release, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes was praised by critics and had sold over 800,000 copies globally by August 2009. 

22:Skies of Arcadia: Legends



Ported to the GameCube from the Dreamcast in 2002, Skies of Arcadia: Legends is a role-playing video game by Overworks. 
Players control Vyse, a young air pirate, who’s on a mission to prevent the destruction of the world, that’s lead by the Valuan Empire. 
Skies of Arcadia: Legends received a positive response from critics upon release. 

23:Super Monkey Ball 


Super Monkey Ball is a party platform game for the GameCube that was released by Sega in 2001 and developed by Amusement Vision.
In this time-limited game, players must navigate a transparent ball carrying one of the four monkeys—AiAi, MeeMee, Baby, or GonGon—across multiple maze-like stages in order to cross the finish line.
You have to cross the finish line in the allotted time and without falling off in order to move on to the next level.
The game gained positive reviews from critics and achieved financial success. 

24:Beyond Good and Evil 


Beyond Good & Evil was developed and published by Ubisoft and released on the GameCube in 2003.

It’s an action-adventure video game that follows the story of Jade, a reporter who’s working on exposing a planet-wide alien conspiracy. 

The game received mainly positive reviews upon release and was nominated for several industry awards

25: TimeSplitters: Future Perfect


Third in the TimeSplitters series, this first-person shooter was released in 2005.
Electronic Arts published it after Free Radical Design designed it.
In this game, players assume control of Sergeant Cortez, a marine time traveller whose goal is to go back in time and save the future.
It's a fantastic multiplayer game that IGN named "Best First-Person Shooter." 

Q/A

Q:1 What is the number one Game Boy game?
Ans: Pokémon (84.54 million combined units), Tetris (38.12 million combined units), Super Mario (34.39 million combined units), Donkey Kong (12.55 million combined units), and Kirby (10.91 million combined units) are the most popular franchises on Game Boy and Game Boy Colour.
Q:2 What is the best Game Boy?
Ans:However, which Gameboy model is the best? The Gameboy Advance AGB 01 is the finest Gameboy model. 81.58 million Gameboy Advance units were sold out of the 118.69 Gameboy consoles that Nintendo sold. Its appeal stems from its form's ease of holding and many other factors.
Q:3 What is the highest selling GBA game?
Ans:This is a list of video games that have shipped or sold a minimum of one million copies on the Game Boy Advance system. For the Game Boy Advance, Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire are the best-selling titles. They were first made available in Japan on November 21, 2002, and have since sold more than 16 million copies globally.
Q:4 What is the 1 most popular game?
Ans:With over 100 million people enjoying this Battle Royale classic, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) is currently comfortably at the top of the most popular games list when considering only the number of active players globally.

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