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GameCube is the 6th generation console from Nintendo and a successor to Nintendo 64. It was released on November 18th, 2001 in North America and May 3rd, 2002 in Europe. The heritage of the poor predecessor and lack of clearly specified target (it was hard to tell whether the console was primarily for core gamers or for whole families) resulted in a weak position of GameCube on the market. It was succeeded by Wii in 2006.
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The Movies
Strategy canceled
The Movies is an economic strategy produced by the Lionhead Studios development team. The action of the game was set in the period of the so-called "golden years" of Hollywood, and the player plays the role of a debuting film producer, whose duties include hiring actors, searching for scripts and providing financial support. The creators carefully recreated the history of cinematography.
Harvest Moon: Magical Melody
RPG 28 March 2006
Harvest Moon: Magical Melody is a production of Marvelous Interactive, released in 2006. In the game we play the role of a farmer, who not only competes with other farmers running their own farms, but also performs tasks commissioned by various creatures.
Monopoly Party
Party 20 November 2002
Monopoly Party is a console version of the most popular board game, in which we play capitalist and accumulate fortune at the expense of other players. As in the original, a maximum of four players can compete against each other.
The Sims 2: Pets
Simulation 17 October 2006
The fourth expansion for the popular game The Sims 2, in which you control the daily lives of player-created characters. As the title suggests, the expansion adds various pets to the game: from dogs and cats to guinea pigs, fish, hamsters and birds. You can design your pets just like your human Sims. They can also wear many accessories, such as scarves and collars.
Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life
RPG 16 March 2004
In Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life, we play the role of a young man who one day received a farm from his father. Our task is to maintain the farm, as well as perform various tasks for the characters and neighbors we meet.
The Sims 2
Simulation 24 October 2005
A sequel to the bestselling human life simulation game – The Sims (2000). The Sims 2 was developed by Maxis Studio (SimCity, EA Land, and others) in cooperation with the Electronic Arts company. Players again take care of virtual characters leading them through their entire lives – from early childhood till elderly age. The main goal is to achieve as high Life Score as possible, which stands for how well a sim leads his/her life.
Harvest Moon: Another Wonderful Life
RPG 26 July 2005
There are not many games on the market intended for women as the main target audience. Natsume decided to change this situation by releasing another part of the Harvest Moon farm life simulation.
The Sims
Simulation 14 January 2003
A bestselling life simulator developed by Maxis, a studio that specializes in the genre (they've created SimCity, SimTown and other titles). The Sims enables the player to take care of a virtual family of Sims. During the game the player must take care of various needs of his characters – starting with typically physiological ones (eating, toilet, hygiene etc.), through social relations, to career.