List of best-selling GameCube video games

Video games

GameCube video games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies
No. Title Genre Release year Copies sold
1 Super Smash Bros. Melee Fighting 2001 7.41 million[1][2]
2 Mario Kart: Double Dash Racing 2003 6.96 million[1]
3 Super Mario Sunshine Platformer 2002 6.28 million[1]
4 The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Action-adventure 2002 3.07 million[3]
5 Luigi's Mansion Action-adventure 2001 3.03 million: 2.19 million [US],[4] 348,918 [Japan],[5] 100,000 [UK][6]
6 Animal Crossing Social simulation 2001 2.42 million approx.: 1.68 million [US],[4] 641,300 [Japan],[5] 100,421 [e+, Japan][7]
7 Metroid Prime Action-adventure 2002 2 million approx.[8]
8 Mario Party 4 Party 2002 2 million approx.: 1.1 million [US],[4] 902,827 [Japan][5]
9 Mario Party 7 Party 2005 1.86 million approx.[9]
10 Pokémon Colosseum Role-playing 2003 1.80 million approx.: 1.15 million [US],[4] 656,270 [Japan][5]
11 Sonic Adventure 2 Battle Platformer 2002 1.73 million approx.: 1.44 million [US],[4] 192,186 [Japan],[5] 100,000 [UK][6]
12 Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Role-playing 2004 1.63 million: 1.23 million [US],[4] 409,600 [Japan][5]
13 Resident Evil 4 Survival horror 2005 1.60 million[10]
14 Mario Party 5 Party 2003 1.50 million approx.: 807,331 [US],[11] 697,462 [Japan][5]
15 F-Zero GX Racing 2003 1.50 million[12]
16 Sonic Mega Collection Compilation 2002 1.45 million: 1.38 million [US],[4] 72,967 [Japan][5]
17 Star Fox Adventures Action-adventure 2002 1.45 million approx.: 1.2 million [US],[13] 259,067 [Japan][5]
18 Resident Evil Survival horror 2002 1.35 million[10]
19 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-adventure 2006 1.32 million[14]
20 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Action role-play 2003 1.30 million[15]
21 Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness Role-playing 2005 1.25 million[9]
22 Resident Evil Zero Survival horror 2002 1.25 million[10]
23 Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour Sports 2003 1.22 million approx.: 1.03 million [US],[4] 192,802 [Japan][5]
24 Super Mario Strikers Sports 2005 1.20 million[9]
25 Pikmin Real-time strategy Puzzle 2001 1.19 million approx.: 680,000 [US],[16] 507,011 [Japan][5]
26 Kirby Air Ride Racing 2003 1.17 million: 750,000 [US],[13] 422,311 [Japan][5]
27 Star Fox: Assault Scrolling shooter Third-person shooter 2005 1.06 million approx [17]
28 Mario Party 6 Party 2004 1 million approx.[18][19][5]

By 2010, over 208.57 million copies of games for the GameCube had been sold.[20]

See also

Footnotes

    References

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