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Product Description: Nintendo GameCube

Nintendo first mentioned a successor to the Nintendo 64 on March 3, 1999, a day after Sony's announcement of the PlayStation 2. Two months later, on May 12, 1999, Nintendo of America's chairman Howard Lincoln officially announced the console, which would be codenamed "Dolphin."

In classic form, Nintendo remained quiet for over a year about "Dolphin," preferring to...

Nintendo first mentioned a successor to the Nintendo 64 on March 3, 1999, a day after Sony's announcement of the PlayStation 2. Two months later, on May 12, 1999, Nintendo of America's chairman Howard Lincoln officially announced the console, which would be codenamed "Dolphin."

In classic form, Nintendo remained quiet for over a year about "Dolphin," preferring to focus on the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color at E3 2000. It wasn't until August 24, 2000, a day before Spaceworld 2000, that the company officially unveiled the GameCube, the end result of the "Dolphin" project.

The heart of the GameCube is a 405MHz, 0.18micron, IBMproduced CPU called the "Gekko." The Gekko is based on the PowerPC architecture but optimized for game playing. The system's 202.5 Mhz video processor, called "Flipper," was designed by ArtX and is being produced by NEC. ArtX is headed by Dr. Wei Yen, who played a major role in the development of the Nintendo 64's graphics chip.

For its storage medium, the GameCube uses 8cm discs based on DVD technology that can hold up to 1.5GB. Since they are smaller than traditional DVDs, the GameCube will not be able to play DVD movies. However, Matsushita is developing a DVD player that will also be able to play GameCube software.

The GameCube's controller combines elements from just about every controller before it, as well as introducing a few innovations of its own. In addition to the standard analog stick, Dpad and shoulder buttons, Nintendo has added an analog camera stick, moved the Zbutton to the right shoulder and rearranged the button configuration so that there is a large A button surrounded by the X, Y and B buttons. Like the N64, the GameCube features four controller ports.

The regular GameCube memory card holds 4 Megabits of data, but the Digicard Adapter will allow for flash memory cards that can hold 64MB to 128MB, effectively giving the console the functionality of the failed 64DD addon for the N64. A choice between a 56K modem and broadband adapter will be available for online connectivity, but neither of these addons is included with the console.

Unlike the N64 and Game Boy Color, which connect using an adapter, the GameCube will interface directly with the Game Boy Advance to transmit information back and forth. The portable system can also be used as an advanced GameCube controller. ~ Skyler Miller, All Game Guide

Product Specification: Nintendo GameCube

Platform:GameCube
Installed Memory:24 KB
Processor:PowerPC "Gekko"
Processor Speed:485 MHz
Sound Supported:Stereo
Game Media:Nintendo GAMECUBE disc
Slot Types Provided:Memory, Expansion slot
Connector Type(s):1 x GameCube AV output ( GameCube digital AV connector ), 1 x GameCube AV output ( GameCube analog AV output ), 4 x game controller

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    THE BEST SYSTEM I HAVE EVER PLAYED!!!!!!

    By Aziz  Jan 9, 2006 | 6 out of 7 found this Nintendo GameCube review helpful

    Pros: everything

    Cons: erorrs

    I loved that I was willing to buy it the first game I bought with the game cube was mario party 4 and it still works.

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    Gamecube: Best Console Ever!

    By Itachi BlueStorm  Oct 28, 2006 | 2 out of 2 found this Nintendo GameCube review helpful

    Pros: everything about it!

    Cons: some errors

    This is the best console ever. It has just about every type of game that anyone would enjoy, it's not only for kids. Also, unlike the PS2, and Xbox, with a special disk titled "Freeloader", the Gamecube library can be opened further to ...play imports from around the world. I've played Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen 4, and loved it, and is still one of my best games. I would recommend Naruto GTN4 with the Freeloader, to Naruto fans and fighting game fans. Skip the first and second Naruto releases here, and don't even bother with 3, just move to 4. Also, it can play Gameboy/Color/Advance games with the Gameboy player. Sure, it will take 30 minutes or so to screw on the bottom of the console in order for it to work, but it is well worth it, for like Freeloader, this adds even more options to the Gamecube library, for you can play all of your favorite Gameboy/Color/Advance games on your TV screen. The US releases here were also good, like Pokemon XD, and Phantasy Star Online III. I'm also thinking of purchasing DDR: Mario Mix for Gamecube. Overall, for the selections and many things you can do, the Gamecube is one of the best consoles ever made. Read more Less

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