The game completely avoided the Nintendo GameCube, a decision that left many fans who had played Hitman 2 on the console feeling left out. Later, when the Hitman HD Trilogy was compiled for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Nintendo consoles were ignored once again. Why Did Hitman Skip the GameCube?
The Gamecube version of Hitman: Contracts was a technical marvel at the time of its release. The game featured smooth and responsive gameplay, with impressive graphics and sound design. The game's controls were perfectly suited to the Gamecube controller, with intuitive button mapping and precise aiming. hitman contracts gamecube
Hitman: Contracts on GameCube: The Story Behind the Phantom Port The game completely avoided the Nintendo GameCube, a
A loose disc costs roughly $25-$35 USD. A complete-in-box copy (with manual, no scratches) runs $50-$70. A sealed copy is over $200. This is cheaper than Blood Money on PS2 but more expensive than the PC version. The Gamecube version of Hitman: Contracts was a
Hitman: Contracts was the only title in the original series not released on the Nintendo GameCube, despite its predecessor and successor arriving on the platform. The 2004 title skipped the console likely due to its short, one-year development cycle and lower sales projections compared to PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
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