List of best-selling Nintendo GameCube video games

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The following best-selling GameCube video games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies.

List

GameCube video games that have sold or shipped at least one million copies
Title Release year Copies sold
Super Smash Bros. Melee 2001 7.09 million[1]
Mario Kart: Double Dash‼ 2003 7 million approximately[2]
Super Mario Sunshine 2002 6.31 million[2]
Luigi's Mansion 2001 3.6 million approximately: 2.19 million in US,[3] 348,918 in Japan,[4] 100,000 in UK[5]
Animal Crossing 2001 3.15 million approximately: 1.68 million in US,[3] 641,300 in Japan[4]
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker 2002 3.07 million[6]
Metroid Prime 2002 2.82 million[7]
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle 2001 2.56 million approximately: 1.44 million in US,[3] 192,186 in Japan,[4] 100,000 in UK[5]
Pokémon Colosseum 2003 2.54 million approximately: 1.15 million in US,[3] 656,270 in Japan[4]
Mario Party 4 2002 2.47 million approximately: 1.1 million in US,[3] 902,827 in Japan[4]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door 2004 2.25 million approximately: 1.23 million in US,[3] 409,600 in Japan[4]
Mario Party 5 2003 2.08 million approximately: 807,331 in US,[8] 697,462 in Japan[4]
Sonic Mega Collection 2002 2.05 million approximately: 1.38 million in US,[3] 72,967 in Japan[4]
Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader 2001 1.9 million
Star Fox Adventures 2002 1.87 million approximately: 800,000 in US,[9] 259,069 in Japan[4]
Mario Party 7 2005 1.86 million approximately,[10]
Resident Evil 4 2005 1.69 million[11]
Mario Party 6 2004 1.65 million[12][13]
Pikmin 2001 1.63 million approximately: 680,000 in US,[14] 507,011 in Japan[4]
Kirby Air Ride 2003 1.62 million approximately: 750,000 in US,[15] 422,311 in Japan[4]
Super Mario Strikers 2005 1.61 million[10]
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess 2006 1.59 million[16]
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour 2003 1.53 million approximately: 1.03 million in US,[3] 192,802 in Japan[4]
Super Monkey Ball 2 2002 1.52 million
Soulcalibur II 2002 1.5 million: 1 million in US,[3] 99,256 in Japan[4]
Sonic Heroes 2003 1.46 million[17]
Super Monkey Ball 2001 1.46 million
Resident Evil 2002 1.42 million[11]
Lego Star Wars: The Video Game 2005 1.41 million
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles 2003 1.38 million
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat 2004 1.34 million
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes 2004 1.33 million
Resident Evil Zero 2002 1.29 million[11]
Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut 2003 1.27 million
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness 2005 1.25 million[10]
Mario Power Tennis 2004 1.22 million
Need for Speed: Underground 2003 1.21 million
Pikmin 2 2004 1.2 million
Spider-Man 2002 1.19 million
Donkey Konga 2004 1.15 million
Need for Speed: Underground 2 2004 1.14 million
Star Fox: Assault 2004 1.08 million
Bratz: Rock Angelz 2005 1.4 million
Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 2003 1.04 million
Shrek 2 2004 1.02 million

As of December 31, 2009, 208.57 million copies of GameCube video games have been sold.[18]

References

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