List of best-selling GameCube video games
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This is a list of video games for the GameCube video game console that have sold or shipped at least one million copies. The best-selling game on the GameCube is Super Smash Bros. Melee. First released in Japan on November 21, 2001, it went on to sell just over 7.4 million units worldwide.[1] The second best-selling game was Mario Kart: Double Dash, selling 6.96 million units. Super Mario Sunshine is the console's third best-selling game, with 6.28 million units.[2]
There are a total of 34 GameCube games on this list which are confirmed to have sold or shipped at least one million units. Of these, eight were developed by internal Nintendo development divisions. Other developers with the most million-selling titles include Hudson Soft and Namco with four games each, and Capcom with three games. Of the 34 games on this list, 27 were published in one or more regions by Nintendo. Other publishers with multiple million-selling games include Capcom and Sega both with three games, and The Pokémon Company with two games.[3][4][5][6][7][8] The most popular franchises on GameCube include Resident Evil (4.2 million combined sales),[9][10][11] Sonic the Hedgehog (4.7 million combined sales),[12][13][14][15] The Legend of Zelda (5.75 million combined sales),[16][17][18][19] and most notably Mario (26.68 million combined sales).[20]
By 2010, over 208.57 million total copies of games had been sold for the GameCube.[21] Despite coming in at 3rd place during the 6th generation of video game consoles, it had the highest attach rate of any Nintendo console at 9.59.[22][23]
List
Notes
- ^ Only the initial release date on this platform is listed.
- ^ Luigi's Mansion sales breakdown:
- ^ Animal Crossing sales breakdown:
- ^ Sonic Adventure 2: Battle sales breakdown:
- ^ Sonic Mega Collection sales breakdown:
- ^ Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour sales breakdown:
- ^ Erroneously listed as Star Wars: Battlefront II
- ^ Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader sales breakdown:
- ^ Soulcalibur II sales breakdown:
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