Rayman Arena is a beta. It runs okay, but every now and then it gives a DSI error with a code dump. There are also some weird things like "Memory card tests" that are still on the disc. ATV Quad is an early port of the game from PS2. All references to controls and pictures of buttons are the PS2 ones. "Press circle to accelerate." Etc. This take forever to load and has a strange loading pattern. (hard to describe. After a decade of listening to Gamecube games load, you can hear when a game is not being loaded like the others.) Maybe I'm crazy, maybe this is a hold over from the dirty port. Displays "Build date: October 11, 18:01:57" on the bottom of the screen while playing. Baulders Gate: Dark Alliance (BGDA) is just a review or near final copy. Nothing seems too strange with it. Smashing Drive is also a beta. All references to controls are to the arcade version. It includes pictures of the wheel and pedals when it shows you how to play. This game requires the cube to be set to JPN mode and requires a JPN formatted memory card. Strange, since this game was US only and developed in Spain. On the score screen, it just displays a bunch of numbers, no text to tell you what each number corresponds to. Zapper is just a review. I think it is the full game. Only played for about an hour. Surprisingly fun. MLB 2K6. Seems to be the full game. I can't figure out how to play it, so it prevents any real exploration. Also oddly fun. I've never played a sports game before, so that was unexpected. What I paid: (Because I'm not going to gouge people if I choose to resell these.) 120 for the NR cube. 20 for BGDA. 20 for Rayman 20 for Smashing drive 50 for zapper 50 for MLB2k6 60 for ATV
I got all but BGDA from this very forum. BGDA was purchased from eBay. Don't know whether Rayman is different. I know that there are debug things on the disc that aren't on the final, but don't know how gameplay or AI changed.
Like your collection especially Rayman Arena and Baldur's Gate DA Had no idea Rayman Arena was planned for GC