Intrigued, Taro began to browse through the list, which featured not only Super Smash Bros. Melee but also other legendary titles like The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Super Mario Sunshine, and Metroid Prime. The list was meticulously ranked, with each game receiving a score based on its gameplay, graphics, and overall impact.
Whether you are a hardware purist or a digital archivist, the list serves as the essential roadmap for experiencing the very best of what Nintendo’s Gekko processor and Fliper graphics chip could achieve [3, 5].
The term appears to blend Sōshin (総進 – "total advance" or "all-out attack") with a stylized reading of Border (ボーダー), implying a In collector circles, it’s understood as a curated, remastered, or meticulously verified list of the 100 best GameCube games—but elevated beyond retail standards.

