All GameCube Reviewshttp://www.gamesradar.com/gc/reviews/l-D/s-a-zDance Dance Revolution Mario Mix (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/dance-dance-revolution-mario-mix/review/dance-dance-revolution-mario-mix/a-2007010816205740092/g-2007010816934325030After recently popping up all over the place - thanks to a few odd cameos and numerous sporty spin-offs - the Mario gang has invaded yet another franchise; Konamis Dance Dance Revolution ...<br/>GC reviewJun 22, 2007Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/donkey-kong-jungle-beat/review/donkey-kong-jungle-beat/a-20060321123357325024/g-2005120717524490441894Imagine constantly beating on a pair of plastic bongos to keep Donkey Kong flipping and climbing through some of the prettiest landscape the side-scrolling genre has ever seen. It's like nothing you've played, we assure you. There should be a calorie counter on the bottom of the screen; if you're not sweating after a few stages of Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, you're doing something wrong. Pounding on the drums sends DK right or left, and hitting both simultaneously makes him jump. Thanks to the ...<br/>GC reviewApr 4, 2006Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/donkey-kong-jungle-beat/review/donkey-kong-jungle-beat/a-2006022715320500050/g-2005120717524490441894Whunk. Clap. Whunk. Clap. Clap clap clap. Whunk whunk clap. WhunkawhunkawhunkawhunkaWHUNK. The sound of one hand clapping? Nope. That's the noise of Jungle Beat, the loudest, craziest, most original game of the year. Your family, friends - and possibly, neighbours - are going to hate it. To be honest, they're probably going to hate you. And yes, controlling a 2D platform game with a set of plastic bongos does sounds child-eatingly crazy - but bear with us on this one. The controls are simple. ...<br/>GC reviewFeb 3, 2005Donkey Konga (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/donkey-konga/review/donkey-konga/a-20060227153151546061/g-2005120717524306088256Dancing games? Old hat. Singing games? Well, if you're as tone-deaf as we are, you're out of luck. So how about a bit of drumming? When Donkey Kong finds a pair of barrels washed up on a desert island beach, he discovers that they're actually 'legendary' musical instruments. In other words, bongos. So he sets out to find busking fame and fortune, aided by Diddy Kong and the rest of the hairy mob. Yes, this is a rhythm game with a plot, of sorts, involving apes, bananas, and a couple of tunes ...<br/>GC reviewOct 21, 2004Donkey Konga 2 (Review)http://www.gamesradar.com/gc/donkey-konga-2/review/donkey-konga-2/a-20060227153214734007/g-2005120717524406185913No matter how hard you try, you can never, ever look truly cool while playing a videogame. Any game, any console. Luckily anyone else in the room is most likely to be watching what's happening on the TV while you're squirming in your seat and wrestling with the joypad, but you can imagine how embarrassing it would be if you suddenly became the centre of attention.In your mind, you'd be heroically protecting the president's daughter from hordes of pitchfork-wielding lunatics. In reality, your ...<br/>GC reviewJun 15, 2005