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Baten Kaitos
Gamecube-owners can rejoice, for another RPG has come to the Gamecube, and to make things even better Baten Kaitos is an original RPG, only for the Gamecube. So no port, like the first RPGs for the Gamecube, for example Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II, or Skies of Arcadia Legends. This game has taken its rightful place in the list of better RPGs at the moment.
 
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Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
History has not been friendly to Final Fantasy offshoots. They either lack the polish of their marquee cousins or are just completely unnecessary. Square-Enix tries to break that unwritten rule with Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles for the Gamecube. Does it succeed or does it deserved to get lumped with the rest of the failures?
 
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Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
The Fire Emblem series has been a great success for years. This game, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, is no exception. Path of Radiance is the 9th game of the Fire Emblem series, so you can easily tell that the series has come a long way.
 
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Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
As you might be able to guess, Twilight Princess is another game with one of the most cliche story concepts of all time, a battle between light and dark. Not only that, but this is a Zelda game so if you have played through any other Zelda game (with the exception of Majora's Mask), you know that you'll be fighting Ganondorf in the end. I have to say that even with the cliche story and fighting Ganondorf, this is one amazing game.
 
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Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker
After the incredible success of The legend of Zelda-Ocarina of Time, the Zelda series' popularity increased with rapid speed. The transformation of the 2D graphics of the first Zelda games, to the 3D graphics that now the Zelda games show us. After the first Zelda game for the Nintendo 64, the games became more of an evolution, instead of a revolution, which was said quite a lot. Now, for the newest console Nintendo made, the Gamecube, a new Zelda has been released to expand the series. Many reviewers give The legend of Zelda-The Wind Waker a nine or higher, and...
 
 
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