Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory on the Nintendo GameCube is a technical marvel that pushed the hardware to its limits. Playing as Sam Fisher, you navigate high-stakes espionage missions using advanced stealth mechanics, including the iconic light and sound meters. What makes this version unique is its support for GameCube-GBA connectivity; by linking a Game Boy Advance, players can utilize it as a remote OPSAT for real-time maps and gadget management, an immersive feature exclusive to this ecosystem. The addition of the combat knife and lethal CQC options adds a brutal edge to the tactical gameplay. For collectors and stealth enthusiasts, this version is a fascinating piece of history, showcasing how Ubisoft adapted its flagship stealth title for Nintendo's hardware while maintaining the intense atmosphere and challenging co-op missions. It remains a must-play for fans of the genre looking for platform-specific gimmicks.