GameCube (ゲームキューブ Gēmukyūbu), abbreviated as GCN in North America and NGC in Japan, is a sixth generation 128-bit video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo and is the successor to the Nintendo 64. It was released on September 14, 2001 in Japan, November 18, 2001 in North America, May 3, 2002 in Europe, and May 17, 2002 in Australia.
Four Zatch Bell! video games were developed for GameCube in Japan with the PlayStation 2 exclusive title Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Gekitō! Saikyō no Mamono-tachi being localized in North America for GameCube (and PlayStation 2) in 2006 as Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury. The first Zatch Bell! game to be localized in North America was Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Yūgō Tag Battle 2 as Zatch Bell! Mamodo Battles. The first Zatch Bell! video game that was developed for GameCube was Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Yūjō Tag Battle Full Power, a revised version of the PlayStation 2 title Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Yūjō Tag Battle featuring teams from Zatch Bell! 101st Devil.
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Platforms | |
Game Boy Advance games | Unare! Yūjō no Zakeru (Electric Arena • 2 • Dream Tag Tournament) • Makai no Bookmark • The Card Battle for GBA |
PlayStation 2 and GameCube games | Mamodo Fury (Gekitō! Saikyō no Mamono-tachi) • Yūjō Tag Battle (1 • Full Power • Mamodo Battles (2)) • Go! Go! Mamono Fight!! |
Mobile games | Golden Memories • Zatch Bell! Friends of Eternal Bonds |
Localizations | |
English and Japanese games | Electric Arena (Unare! Yūjō no Zakeru) • Mamodo Battles (Yūjō Tag Battle 2) • Mamodo Fury (Gekitō! Saikyō no Mamono-tachi) |
Japanese-only games | Unare! Yūjō no Zakeru (2 • Dream Tag Tournament) • Makai no Bookmark • Yūjō Tag Battle (1 • Full Power) • The Card Battle for GBA • Go! Go! Mamono Fight!! • Golden Memories |
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