Game Cube Games Denver CO
Because the Wii has a GameCube processor built in, so there are some games that we could pick up for fairly cheap with only a GameCube memory card and at least 1 GameCube controller. Here are five cheap GameCube games. Lovers of Wii games read on to get more details.
Game Stop
(720) 941-1200
7505 East 35Th Avenue
Denver, CO
Game Stop
(720) 941-1200
7505 East 35Th Avenue
Denver, CO 80238
Gamestop - Mall
(303) 757-1005
960 S. Colorado Blvd
Denver, CO
Gamestop - Mall
(303) 757-1005
960 S. Colorado Blvd
Denver, CO 80246
Game Stop
(303) 300-1069
2720 S Colorado Blvdunit 702
Denver, CO
Game Stop
(303) 300-1069
2720 S Colorado Blvdunit 702
Denver, CO 80222
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(303) 987-0651
355 S Wadsworth Blvdste 3
Lakewood, CO
Game Stop
(303) 987-0651
355 S Wadsworth Blvdste 3
Lakewood, CO 80226
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(303) 761-8770
3702 River Point Drste C
Englewood, CO
Game Stop
(303) 761-8770
3702 River Point Drste C
Englewood, CO 80110
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(303) 831-6089
757 E 20Th Aveste 380
Denver, CO
Game Stop
(303) 831-6089
757 E 20Th Aveste 380
Denver, CO 80205
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-8pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Second Spin
(303) 753-8822
1485 South Colorado Blvd
Denver, CO
Gamestop - Mall
(303) 975-2496
7281 W Alaska Dr
Lakewood, CO
Gamestop - Mall
(303) 975-2496
7281 W Alaska Dr
Lakewood, CO 80226
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-8pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(303) 237-0865
7475 W. Colfaxsuite 101
Lakewood, CO
Game Stop
(303) 237-0865
7475 W. Colfaxsuite 101
Lakewood, CO 80214
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-9pm
Game Stop
(303) 237-1286
10705 W Colfax Avewestland Center Unit #6B
Lakewood, CO
Game Stop
(303) 237-1286
10705 W Colfax Avewestland Center Unit #6B
Lakewood, CO 80215
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
 The Nintendo Wii is a fun system, but it is notorious for having a lack of top-tier games on a consistent basis. But the Wii also has a GameCube processor built in, so let me give you a nice rundown of some games you could pick up for fairly cheap. Note that games re-released for the Wii aren’t being considered, so no Resident Evil 4, and no Smash Bros Melee since you still get the same experience with Brawl. What you need to get started: a GameCube memory card and at least 1 GameCube controller for these games. So here are my five GameCube game choices: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker: After Ocarina of Time, the Zelda franchise was in for a rough ride attempting to recreate the magic. When the GameCube was announced, some footage was seen of a possible Zelda game, but a year later we got a much more cartoony Link and all hope was seemingly lost. Despite my reservations, I went out and rented The Wind Waker and found that, oops, the game was beautiful and extremely entertaining. I still stand by my claim that it is a great game, just a bad Zelda game, but it will provide hours of entertainment for anyone who still needs their adventure fix. Metroid Prime: I was skeptical when I heard about Metroid Prime. “What? A 2D platformer series made into a 3D First-person style game? Outrageous.” I was wrong. Metroid Prime is now my third favorite game of all time. The graphics are impressive and the play control is perfect. PERFECT. I make it a point to play through the game in its entirety at least once every 2 years. Soul Calibur II: Sure, Soul Calibur is now a franchise on the 360 and PS3, but the second game showed up best on the GameCube since it had Link as a playable character. Everything about the game plays so well, and while no, it may not be considered better than Soul Edge, it’s my favorite. In fact, I’m listening to its soundtrack as I write this. Mega Man Anniversary Collection: Mega Man is ...
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