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This is a list of all [[GameCube]] and [[Wii]] games that are known to be divided between two Nintendo Game Discs. Games that include a bonus or secondary discs are not included, since the game itself is still on a single disc. Multi-game collections like [[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]] on a single disc are not included, as well as packs that include two discs but have separate games on each disc ([[Brothers in Arms: Double Time]]). To qualify as a "two-disc game" it should require both discs to play a single game.
This is a list of all [[GameCube]] and [[Wii]] games that are known to be divided between two Nintendo Game Discs. Games that include a bonus or secondary discs are not included, since the game itself is still on a single disc. Multi-game collections like [[Metroid Prime: Trilogy]] on a single disc are not included, as well as packs that include two discs but have separate games on each disc (Brothers in Arms: Double Time). To qualify as a "two-disc game" it should require both discs to play a single game.

Latest revision as of 02:14, 2 August 2020

This is a list of all GameCube and Wii games that are known to be divided between two Nintendo Game Discs. Games that include a bonus or secondary discs are not included, since the game itself is still on a single disc. Multi-game collections like Metroid Prime: Trilogy on a single disc are not included, as well as packs that include two discs but have separate games on each disc (Brothers in Arms: Double Time). To qualify as a "two-disc game" it should require both discs to play a single game.