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Binding: Video GameBrand: Nintendo EAN: 0045496940393 Item Dimensions: Label: Nintendo of America Manufacturer: Nintendo of America Model: 45496940393 Modem Description: None MPN: 045496940027 Platform: GameCube Publisher: Nintendo of America Release Date: June 15, 2006 Studio: Nintendo of America Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: The GameCube is unlike any video game system you've ever seen before! It's power and gaming capabilities will shock you! 40MB of onboard memory means bigger game worlds, bigger enemies, and bigger battles can be stored Store your games on memory cards and load them instantly Analog AV output Includes special controller that connects through analog, digital or compnent video ports Color - Platinum Amazon.com Review: Though it looks like a toy, don't be fooled: the Nintendo GameCube is a powerful video game console that rightly deserves its place among the other next-generation game systems. In fact, its playful, appealing design and small size (the unit is a not-quite-cubed 6 inches) aren't the only features that set it apart from the others. For starters, Nintendo has quite clearly made this a game-only machine. It doesn't try to play your CD collection, run your movies, read your e-mail, or store your MP3 files. The company has concentrated its efforts on games. All the prelaunch titles we've seen play smoothly, with bright, fast graphics and great sound. Nintendo says its engineers have removed traditional bottlenecks that have, in the past, slowed down processing. New components designed by IBM and MoSys, as well as a large-capacity secondary memory cache, keep instructions moving through the system's microprocessor (MPU) at peak levels. In English: the GameCube is optimized to push speed up while pushing costs down; hence its position at the lower end of the price spectrum. The GameCube is the first Nintendo video game system to use a disc-based medium rather than cartridges for its games. Moving the software to disc media generally means lower development costs for the publishers, which, in turn, trickles down to the consumer not only in price, but also in availability and quality, as it's then easier to try out untested game ideas (Pikmin, anyone?). While most other systems likewise have their games stored on discs, the GameCube's 3-inch format is smaller than everyone else's, and is so designed to fit in a shirt pocket as much as to deter would-be software pirates. Of course, the main advantage of the GameCube is that it's the home field of one of the world's premier game designers: Nintendo. While powerhouses Electronic Arts and Sega make games for all systems (including this one), you can play Nintendo games only on a Nintendo system. And Nintendo, you might recall, has been hitting them out of the park since it started with Donkey Kong. In fact, here's a roll call of characters and series you won't find on the other consoles: Mario, Legend of Zelda, Perfect Dark, Metroid, Kirby, and, of course, Pokémon. A few names that the GameCube will share with the other guys: Madden, Tony Hawk, Sonic, Batman, and Star Wars. The system also comes with four built-in controller ports, so you can easily plug in extra controllers and let friends join in for the multiplayer games--it's even got a built-in handle so you can easily move it to a friend's house. It comes with two memory card slots for saving your progress through games, and there's the capacity for future expansion into the world of online gaming. In short, the GameCube isn't an all-in-one entertainment system, and neither is it the most powerful of the modern video game consoles. But for video game enthusiasts who want to stick with their favorite characters, its value cannot be beat. --Porter B. Hall Unit Specifications
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![]() Rating: - The Console Rocks, The Controllers Are Terrible!I have owned my GameCube for 7 years now and it runs perfectly, what I really did hate is the controllers. ... Sure some work and some don't but you'll get a 5% chance of pure luck for a controller that runs properly. Intec has good controllers but bad lastings, MadCatz is terrible, they advertize their controllers like their the best, as for Pelican... well... I hate Pelican actually, because I bought a controller and it took me 30 mins to get the signal the the next 30 secs I lost the signal. Nintendo ... Read More Rating: - Gamecube, because Nintendo builds fun-in-a-cubeGreat system for anyone that likes playing fun, multiplayer games. Great for the family or for any level of mischievous players. Rating: - Happy Grand ChildWe purchased this game cube for our 6 yr old grandson. He loves it and does real well on the games he is able to play. Quality product and great service as usual. Thanks. Rating: - gamecubeI bought the gamecube in 2003, and it still works perfectly fine. Tons of really fun games, especially for younger players, make this a great birthday/holiday present if you want a nintendo videogame system for under $100. Rating: - Nintendo always has a good productThey don't make products like they used to; I've been through 3 Gamecubes in 6 years. With that being said, I originally purchased this for my then 4 year old son. I felt there were more "family friendly" games for this console than any other. My son loves this! He is a gamer and with the money spent, he does get very good use out of this. Many different games to choose from and they do offer a lot of the popular games as well. |