Nintendo equipped the GameCube with a variety of display output options, to make sure that gamers could get the best picture quality for their TV. And because the GameCube is faster than Sony’s...
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The GameCube wasn’t a massive success when it launched in 2001, but has gathered a cult-like following over the past decade or so. Because of its unique design and the fact that Nintendo competed...
At just 5.9” x 6.3” x 4.3”, the GameCube is a very compact console. One of the smallest full-size consoles ever built, and the smallest of the 6th generation. To complement its tiny form...
Old game discs are a pain to deal with because you never know when they might get scratched up. Once the disc is scratched, you risk not being able to play that game ever again. Gamecube discs are of...
The GameCube is one of Nintendo’s most legendary consoles, and the last time this company went head to head with Sony in terms of power. Ever since then, Nintendo has given up on competing in the...
The GameCube is from an era of consoles that used memory cards to store user profiles and game progress. Nintendo released three different memory card models, and the console came with two ports for...