All GameCube Reviewshttp://www.gamesradar.com/gc/reviews/l-A/s-a-zAnimal Crossing (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/animal-crossing/review/animal-crossing/a-2006031715039571012/g-2005120717514691900634What a strange beast, this Animal Crossing. It has no boss battles or ending, yet you'll find yourself absolutely glued to the screen like an OCD patient with no meds, managing your charming hamlet and mailing flattering letters to your beastly neighbors. You hit the town flat broke with nothing but the frock on your back. Boisterous store owner Tom Nook (a raccoon) hooks you up with a job and some errands so you can land the startup cash for your new life amongst the animals. When the odd ...<br/>GC reviewMar 17, 2006The Ant Bully (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/the-ant-bully/review/the-ant-bully/a-20060927111222449046/g-20060807114047405044You know the drill: games based on movies tend to bite. The thinking here seems to be that younger children don't yet possess fully functioning crap filters, and are therefore more likely to squeeze some fun out of a game that adults would tire of within ...<br/>GC reviewSep 27, 2006Avatar: The Last Airbender (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/avatar-the-last-airbender/review/avatar-the-last-airbender/a-2006103017595572564698/g-200607071519730002Avatar: The Last Airbender, an anime-styled cartoon on Nickelodeon, has gained quite a respectable following for a show that was originally targeted at younger viewers. In a mythical world of four quarrelling nations (Air, Earth, Water, and Fire), the Avatar named Aang is the only one who can bring peace and stability through harnessing all four elemental powers. The show combines an entertaining mix of humor, drama, and likable characters that has drawn in a wide demographic of viewers. ...<br/>GC reviewOct 31, 2006