GameCube
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Nintendo Game Cube | |
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Manufacturer | Nintendo |
Type | Video game console |
Generation | Sixth generation |
First available | |
Media | |
System storage | Mini DVDs |
Controller input | The wireless version is called Wavebird. |
Backward compatibility |
No compatibility because of the Mini DVDs. Can be connected with the Game Boy Advance. |
Predecessor | Nintendo 64 |
Successor | Wii |
The Nintendo GameCube is Nintendo's latest video game console. The console before that was the Nintendo 64 (N64 for short). Nintendo's next console will be the Nintendo Wii that will be out sometime during late 2006.
Nintendo Game Cube | |
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Manufacturer | Nintendo |
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Generation | {{{generation}}} |
First available | |
Media | |
System storage | Mini DVDs |
Controller input | The wireless version is called Wavebird. |
Backward compatibility |
No compatibility because of the Mini DVDs. Can be connected with the Game Boy Advance. |
Successor | Wii |
[edit] Main informations
- Name: Game Cube (called Dolphin when it was in development)
- Logo:
- Image:
- Constructor : Nintendo
- Technical caracteristics:
- Controllers: A controller have two joysticks, one to controler the character. The yellow joystick replaces the C buttons on the controller of the Nintendo 64. There is four buttons A, B, Y and X, another one over the L and R. The wireless version of the controller is called "Wavebird".
- Launching :
- Most famous games :
- Comes after : Nintendo 64
- Followed by : Wii
[edit] Story
[edit] Notable games
- Super Mario Sunshine
- Mario Party 4,5,6,7
- Waverace Blue Storm
- The Legend of Zelda : the Wind Waker
- The Legend of Zelda : Twilight Princess
- Super Smash Bros Melee
- Mario Kart : Double Dash
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