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|logo        = [[File:https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=File:GameCube-Console.png|250px]]
| logo        = [[File:GameCube-Console.png|250px]]
|image        = [[File:https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=File:GameCube-Console.png|300px|Purple GameCube and controller]]
| image        = [[File:GameCube-Console.png|300px|center|Purple GameCube and controller]]
|caption      = Indigo GameCube and [[GameCube Pad|controller]]
| caption      = Indigo GameCube and controller
|manufacturer = Nintendo
| manufacturer = Nintendo
|generation  = Sixth generation
| generation  = Sixth generation
|lifespan    = {{vgrelease|JP=September 14, 2001|NA=November 18, 2001|EU=May 3, 2002|AUS=May 17, 2002}}
| lifespan    = {{vgrelease|JP=September 14, 2001|NA=November 18, 2001|EU=May 3, 2002|AUS=May 17, 2002}}
|Discontinued = 2007
| discontinued = February 22, 2007
|unitssold    = Worldwide: 21.74 million<br/>Japan: 4.04 million<br/>North America: 12.94 million<br/>Europe & Australia: 4.77 million
| unitssold    = Worldwide: 21.74 million<br>Japan: 4.04 million<br>North America: 12.94 million<br>Europe & Australia: 4.77 million
|media        = Nintendo GameCube Game Disc
| media        = Nintendo GameCube Game Disc
|cpu          = IBM PowerPC "Gekko", 486MHz
| cpu          = IBM PowerPC "Gekko", 486MHz
|storage      = Nintendo GameCube Memory Card (16MB max. capacity)
| storage      = Nintendo GameCube Memory Card (up to 16MB)
|display      =
| display      =  
<ul>
<ul>
<li>Composite video
<li>Composite video
<li>S-Video <small>(NTSC consoles only)</small>
<li>S-Video <small>(NTSC only)</small>
<li>RGB SCART <small>(PAL consoles only)</small>
<li>RGB SCART <small>(PAL only)</small>
<li>Component video (YPbPr) <small>(DOL-001 models only)*</small>
<li>Component video (YPbPr) <small>(DOL-001 models only)</small>
<li>D-Terminal <small>(DOL-001 models only)*</small>
<li>D-Terminal <small>(DOL-001 models only)</small>
</ul>
</ul>
<small><nowiki>*</nowiki>Requires the use of the Digital AV port, which was removed from later models</small>
<small>* Requires the Digital AV port, which was removed from later models</small>
|GPU         = ATI "Flipper", 162MHz
| gpu         = ATI "Flipper", 162MHz
|Sound       = Analog stereo <small>(support for Dolby Pro Logic II)</small>
| sound       = Analog stereo <small>(Dolby Pro Logic II support)</small>
|input        = Nintendo GameCube controller, WaveBird, Game Boy Advance, numerous other input devices
| input        = GameCube Controller, WaveBird, GBA, various peripherals
|connectivity = Broadband Adapter and Modem Adapter
| connectivity = Broadband Adapter, Modem Adapter
|dimensions  = 4.3" height, 5.9" length, 6.3" depth
| dimensions  = 4.3" (H) × 5.9" (L) × 6.3" (D)
|topgame      = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', 7.09 million <small>(as of March 10, 2008)</small>
| topgame      = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' 7.09 million (as of Mar 10, 2008)
|predecessor  = [[Nintendo 64]]
| predecessor  = [[Nintendo 64]]
|successor    = [[Wii]]
| successor    = [[Wii]]
}}
}}


The '''''Nintendo GameCube''''' ('''''ニンテンドーゲームキューブ''''', '''''Nintendō Gēmukyūbu'''''), officially abbreviated as '''GCN''' in the US and EU and as '''NGC''' in Japan, is [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s fifth home [[wikipedia:Video Game Console|video game console]] and is part of the [[wikipedia:History of video game consoles (sixth generation)|sixth generation console era]]. It is the successor to the [[Nintendo 64]] and predecessor to the [[Wii]].
== Overview ==
The '''Nintendo GameCube''' (ニンテンドーゲームキューブ), officially abbreviated as '''GCN''' in the West and '''NGC''' in Japan, is [[Nintendo]]'s fifth home [[video game console]] and part of the [[sixth generation]] of gaming.


The Nintendo GameCube is the first Nintendo console to use [[wikipedia:Optical Disc|optical discs]] as its primary storage medium, after [[wikipedia:Family Computer Disk System|several]] [[wikipedia:PlayStation (console)#Development|aborted]] [[wikipedia:N64DD|projects]] from Nintendo and its partners to utilize optical-based storage media. In contrast with the GameCube's contemporary competitors, [[wikipedia:Sony|Sony]]'s [[wikipedia:PlayStation 2|Playstation 2]], [[wikipedia:Sega|Sega]]'s [[wikipedia:Dreamcast|Dreamcast]] and [[wikipedia:Microsoft|Microsoft]]'s [[wikipedia:Xbox|Xbox]], the GameCube uses [[wikipedia:miniDVD|miniDVD]]-based discs instead of full-size [[wikipedia:DVD|DVD]]s. Partially as a result of this, it does not have the [[wikipedia:DVD-Video|DVD-Video]] playback functionality of these systems, nor the [[wikipedia:Compact Disc|audio CD]] playback ability of other consoles that use full-size optical discs.
It was the first Nintendo system to use optical discs, utilizing proprietary miniDVDs. Unlike competitors like the [[PlayStation 2]], [[Dreamcast]], and [[Xbox]], the GameCube does not support DVD or CD playback.


In addition, the GameCube also introduced a variety of connectivity options to Nintendo consoles, and was the fourth Nintendo console, after the [[wikipedia:Nintendo 64DD|Nintendo 64DD]], [[wikipedia:Famicom Modem|Famicom Modem]] and the [[wikipedia:Super Nintendo|SNES]]'s [[wikipedia:Satellaview|Satellaview]], to support online play officially, via the [[Broadband Adapter]] and Modem Adapter. It also enabled connectivity to the [[wikipedia:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] to access exclusive features of certain games or to use the portable system as a controller for the [[Game Boy Player]].
GameCube also introduced improved connectivity, including official online functionality via the Broadband and Modem Adapters, and interaction with the [[Game Boy Advance]] through select titles and the [[Game Boy Player]].


The GameCube sold 21.74 million units worldwide, and was discontinued on February 22, 2007. Its successor, the Wii, was released in November 2006.
The system sold 21.74 million units globally and was succeeded by the [[Wii]] in 2006.


== GameCube Compatibility List ==
== GameCube Compatibility List ==
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== GameCube Main Menu ==
== GameCube Main Menu ==
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Revision as of 18:25, 19 May 2025

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Manufacturer: Nintendo

Overview

The Nintendo GameCube (ニンテンドーゲームキューブ), officially abbreviated as GCN in the West and NGC in Japan, is Nintendo's fifth home video game console and part of the sixth generation of gaming.

It was the first Nintendo system to use optical discs, utilizing proprietary miniDVDs. Unlike competitors like the PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, and Xbox, the GameCube does not support DVD or CD playback.

GameCube also introduced improved connectivity, including official online functionality via the Broadband and Modem Adapters, and interaction with the Game Boy Advance through select titles and the Game Boy Player.

The system sold 21.74 million units globally and was succeeded by the Wii in 2006.

GameCube Compatibility List

GameCube Main Menu

Title Region Compatibility
Title Region Compatibility
GameCube Main Menu JP/NA/EU

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