Doshin the Giant is a standout god simulation on the Nintendo GameCube, representing a rare successful transition from the niche Nintendo 64DD peripheral to a mainstream console. On the GameCube, the title benefits from significantly enhanced visuals and smoother performance, allowing the vibrant island of Barudubar to shine. Players control the titular yellow giant, alternating between the benevolent Doshin and the destructive Jashin to satisfy or punish villagers. The core gameplay revolves around terraforming the environment—raising and lowering land—to facilitate village growth and collect hearts or skulls. For collectors and enthusiasts, this title is a must-have due to its status as a cult classic that never saw a North American release. Its quirky atmosphere, experimental mechanics, and historical ties to Nintendo's experimental era make it a unique centerpiece in any GameCube library, offering a zen-like experience unlike anything else on the platform.