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GameCube
Nintendo GameCube version
Ubi Soft 15214
We found 3 listings for the Ubi Soft Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory GameCube (Ubi Soft 15214):
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UPC 0-08888-15214-9, EAN 0-008888-152149
Ubi Soft Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (GameCube) a.k.a.
Ubi Soft 15214
| Overview |
| Developer | Ubisoft |
| Platform | GameCube |
| Publisher | Ubisoft |
| Release Date | 03/31/2005 |
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| Details |
| ESRB | M (Mature) |
| Genre | Action |
| Number of Players | 2 |
| Online | No |
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PS2
Sony PlayStation 2 version
Ubi Soft 32214
We found 2 listings for the Ubi Soft Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory GameCube (Ubi Soft 15214):
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UPC 0-08888-32214-6, EAN 0-008888-322146
Ubisoft Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (PS2) a.k.a.
Ubi Soft 32214
| Overview |
| Developer | Ubisoft |
| Platform | PlayStation 2 |
| Publisher | Ubisoft |
| Release Date | 03/31/2005 |
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| Details |
| ESRB | M (Mature) |
| Genre | Action |
| Number of Players | 2 |
| Online | Yes |
| Online Number of Players | 4 |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
19 Apr 2008



Oh the joy of Splinter Cell
Splinter Cell, in my eyes, is probably one of the greatest video game franchises out there. There is nothing more fun than sneaking around guards in enemy territory, and every once and a while engaging in hilarious banter with them (one you grab them that is).
This game screams replay-ability for the variety of ways you can complete each level, and just the amount of fun it is to do it. Did I mention co-op? As long as you have a decently good friend it is more than enough fun to keep y...
–Emily Leveridgefrom Amazon.com
10 Mar 2008



Sam Fisher returns to the front lines with his most impressive outing to date.
Sam Fisher is back to stop the bad guys again and the Masse Kernels (from the first Splinter Cell) have returned as well. The game starts with a simple rescue mission to extract Bruce Morgenholt, an analyst who was working inside the government to help decipher the Masse Kernels, a powerful bit of coding that can give almost unlimited power and access to previously secured networks. Fisher gets in too late to rescue Morgenholt, but not too late to pick up a lead that traces a Guerilla fighter na...
–J. Kleinfrom Amazon.com
01 Oct 2007



I JUST FOUND OUT. I HATE ALL SPLINTER CELL GAMES
THESE GAMES ARE STUPID, MAKE NO SENSE AT ALL. YOU CAN'T LIKE THE MAIN CHARACTERS. THIS IS MY OPINION ONLY. I AM SURE PEOPLE LOVE THESE GAMES. I, DO NOT. I WANT ACTION, I LIKE GAMES WITH AK-47, GRENADE LAUNCHERS, LIKE THE DESERT STORM SERIES. POSSIBLY THE ORIGINAL SPLINTER CELL IS OK. SYPHON FILTER ON PS ONE ARE BETTER GAMES, EVEN THOUGH THE GRAPHICS ARE TERRIBLE. WINBACK: COVERT OPERATIONS ON N64 AND PS2 ARE GOOD. I HAVE THEM BOTH. TEENAGERS MAY LIKE THE SPLINTER CELL SERIES. TO EACH HIS OWN. TH...
–BROOKLYN GIRLfrom Amazon.com