Gotcha Force (Nintendo GameCube, 2003)

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Immerse yourself in a world of action and adventure with Gotcha Force for Nintendo GameCube. This complete game includes the manual and warning for your convenience. You'll enjoy the E-Everyone rating, shooter genre, and captivating gameplay. The game was released in 2003 by Capcom and is a rare find. The game is compatible with the Nintendo GameCube platform, and it promises to deliver an exciting experience. Bid with confidence and add Gotcha Force to your video game collection today.

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Gotcha Force from Capcom is a classic shooter game for the Nintendo GameCube video game console with a simple plot that lets you get right into the action. The Earth is in the midst of an invasion from the Death Force, a military composed of Gotcha Borgs. You start as a child named, Kou, who finds his own G-Red Borg and uses it to take on the Death Force. During the course of the game, you amass a collection of teammates who make up the Gotcha Force. You can form a four-character squad at any time made up of robots, humans, tanks, and monsters from up to 100 units who join the team. The game alternates between shooter game play, battle, and team battle scenes.

Product Identifiers

PublisherCapcom
MPNDOL-GG4E-USA
UPC5055060950548, 0013388200108
eBay Product ID (ePID)10829

Product Key Features

RatingE-Everyone
GenreShooter
PlatformNintendo GameCube
Game NameGotcha Force

Additional Product Features

Release Year2003
Number of Players1-4
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick, Mouse
ESRB DescriptorFantasy Violence

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