Best Games on GameCube with Rubber Banding Accessibility Settings
Nintendo's GameCube console was released in 2002 and the follow up to the Nintendo 64. It run games from discs and uses memory cartridges to save progress. You can plug in up to 4 wired controllers.
You can also play all Gamecube games on the
Wii as it included that hardward, and ports for the GameCube controllers in the top. The Wii Mini removed this support to make it a cheaper console. The Wii U doesn't support GameCube games.
As part of our accessibility review, this page lists games that have been flagged with accessibility settings in the following areas.
Difficulty: Each of these games has been assessed for how you can adjust the challenge of play, and assistance the game offers when you fail or get stuck. Each game offers the following accessibility features and settings:
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Rubber Banding: Trailing players are dynamically given an advantage, or the game gets easier if you die frequently.