
Starsky and Hutch GameCube
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Starsky and Hutch for Nintendo GameCube, published by Empire Interactive in 2003, is one of the more unusual co-op releases in the system's library. The setup splits the player count by role: one person drives, one shoots, and the car is the red Ford Gran Torino from the original 1975 TV series. Not the 2004 Ben Stiller film. The show.
The game arrived in a busy stretch for GameCube licensed titles. By 2003, Empire Interactive was pushing hard into TV and film adaptations across multiple platforms, and the GameCube version of Starsky and Hutch sat alongside ports for PS2 and Xbox. The original series ran on ABC from 1975 to 1979 and became one of the defining cop shows of the decade, known as much for the car as for Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul. That red-and-white Torino with the stripe became its own kind of character, and the game leans into that completely. The driving mechanics are built around it. The shooting system is built around it. Two players, two roles, one car. The co-op structure was a deliberate callback to the buddy-cop rhythm of the show, and in 2003, when GameCube owners were hungry for anything that played differently from a solo campaign, that split-role format had real appeal on a couch. Empire Interactive had already been moving through licensed properties at a fast clip by that point, and this one gave them a title with genuine nostalgia weight behind it rather than a film property still finding its audience.
One player drives, one player shoots, and the Torino stays center frame the whole time.
This copy comes in the standard black GameCube case. The cover art runs red and white, close to the Torino palette, with both characters framed against the car. Condition is worth noting before you pick it up: GameCube cases from 2003 third-party publishers were often pressed thinner than Nintendo's own first-party cases, and the spine hinge on Empire Interactive releases from that production run is a known stress point. Check the spine hinge on this case before you close.
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One player drives, one player shoots, and the Torino stays center frame the whole time.
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