The Nintendo GameCube was something of an enigma to the sixth generation of consoles. Arriving from late 2001 to early 2002, the GameCube was an original offering that stood apart from the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Its smaller discs,distinctive controllers, four control ports, GameBoy connectivity and modem adapter, were unique to the Nintendo console. Ultimately, the PlayStation 2 would go on to leave its competitors in the dust becoming the best-selling console of all time. Yet the GameCube has arguably aged the best of the bunch. The graphical looker of the generation offering four-player local multiplayer is looked on fonder now than ever before.

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Furthermore, its extensive library of games, many of which areamong the best Nintendo ever produced.Early 2000s 2D games were not in vogue and were hard to find on home consoles. Below are the best 2D platformer offerings on the Nintendo GameCube.

8Adventure Island

Released exclusively in Japan, the GameCube was given a remarkable remake of NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) classicAdventure Island. As part of the Hudson Selection that released four enhanced NES remakes,Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jimabrings the adventure of Mr. Higgins to the sixth generation of consoles. Differing from the original game in several respects, this Japan-exclusive brings 3D graphics to the side-scrolling gameplay and brings an entirely new music soundtrack.

Other quality-of-life improvements are here including bonus content and the bosses having their highly simplified mechanics improved considerably.Direct NES remakeswere something of a rarity in the early 2000s, thisAdventure IslandRemake is a quality example of one done well.

Adventure Island Title Screen Gamecube

7Mega Man Anniversary Collection

Releasing on the GameCube in 2004, Capcom brought a video game compilation for the ages in theMega Man Anniversary Collection. This video game compendium featured 10 games from the originalMega Manfranchise. The first six entries of the seriesinitially released on the NESare here, as well asMega Man 7and8from the Super Nintendo and PlayStation respectively. WhileMega Mancompilations would follow in the years to come, this would mark the first time that arcade releases would reach home consoles.

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Fighting gamesMega Man: The Power BattleandMega Man 2: The Power Fightersmade their console debut in the collection.Anniversary Collectionwould prove a financial success across its 6th generation release. The GameCube edition was highly rated, though its reversal of jumping and firing buttons from the original did garner some criticism.

6Bonk

The Japan ExclusiveHudson Selectiongave 4 of its most successful NES titles remakes and new life on the GameCube. Volume 3 of the SelectionPC Genjin, brought theNES classicBonkto sixth generation standards. Released in December 2003,PC Genjinleaves the engaging 2D side-scrolling gameplay but gives the graphics a stylish Cel-shaded revamp. Fully rendered 3D Cel shading on a 2D background brings a storybook quality to the art design and sound effects are spelled out on the screen.

Bonk does look considerably meaner in this art style but his head-diving antics are as charming as ever, with an overhauled soundtrack to boot. Levels from the original are altered in places and an abundance of hearts is swapped for more lives. Western audiences never got this release ofPC Genjin, and it’s one of the GameCube’s best 2D platformer offerings.

Megaman Anniversary Collection Cover

5Sonic Gems Collection

Released in 2005, theSonic Gems Collectionlikely missed several players by on the presumption it was more of the same that Mega Collection offered. However, theSonic Gems Collectionwas a purposeful release from Sega to bring the lesser more obscure Sonic titles to a wider and younger audience. Unlike theMega Collection, which predominantly focused onthe iconic mainstream line of Sonic platform titles, Gems features a variety of games from different genres.Sonic Fighters,Sonic R,Sonic PinballandSonic Drift 2are all here.

As for 2D platformers, there is a solid lineup not to be missed and not easy to get hold of otherwise. Game Gear classicsSonic the Hedgehog: Triple TroubleandTails Adventureare quality entries not to be missed. In terms of unlockable games, theVectormangames make for some quality platforming and are two of the best-looking games of the 16-bit era.

Bonk Gamecube Item

4Mega Man X Collection

Compiling some of the best platformers of the 16 to 32-bit era,Mega Man X Collectionis a fine collection of fast-paced action platforming. Providing seven games in total, with six entries from theMega Man Xseries, any GameCube owners seeking an old-school 2D platforming fix should be sure to checkX Collectionout. The first three entries of theMega Man Xseries, originally released on the Super Nintendo rank highly to this day and are a must for 2D platforming fans. On its 2006 release, the collection received praise for the games it brought to the GameCube but some detractions for the lack of additional content to the ports.

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A feature unique to the collection and certainly not par for the course of generations-old games, is the addition of a save feature. Available for all the games, arguablyMega Man Xhas never been more accessible as a series. Outside the X series games, the collection also includesMega Man: Battle and Chase, a rare kart racer for the franchise that until the collection, had never seen a North American release.

3Sonic Mega Collection

One of the best compilations ever brought to a console, theSonic Mega Collectiongrants the player a staggering 12 games from the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. Predominantly, the entries are the first four legendarySonic the Hedgehoggames, but the titles expand considerably beyond this. Some of the standout 2D platformers of the 16-bit and 8-bit eras are unlockable including Flicky and Ristar, as well as unique Sonic entries fromthe Sega Master System.

On its release, theSonic Mega Collectionwas met with acclaim for its value and commercial success, going on to become a best-selling ‘player’s choice title’ for the platform. An updated and further expanded releaseSonic Mega Collection Pluswould be released across other sixth generation consoles, with Sega Game Gear games added. This is a collection of emulated games, but it is some of the finest of their time and seldom has a collection been done better.

Sonic Gems Collection Cover

2Donkey Kong Jungle Beat

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Donkey Kong Jungle Beatwas without a doubt one of the most unique titles released for the Nintendo GameCube. A traditional formula of 2D side-scrolling was not only brought to life in 3D graphics but also the player-controlledDonkey Kongwith the DK Bongo’s controller, exclusive to the console and brand. A prime example of Nintendo’s ingenuity,Jungle Beattakes the bongo designed and released for a rhythm game and utilizes it to make a charming platformer with deceptive depth.

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The gameplay has been designed to be simple and approachable for any player, yet within the gameplay, there is a combo system that is far from easy to master and a challenge for veterans. The game also upholds theDonkey Kongfranchise’s high standard of graphics, with the game displaying some of thebest of the GameCube’s library. Receiving high praise and winning awards in 2004, the only knock onJungle Beatwas the length of the game, that there wasn’t more of it to be enjoyed.

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