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Nintendo Gamecube

The Nintendo GameCube (Japanese: ニンテンドーゲームキューブ, Nintendō Gēmukyūbu) is Nintendo's fourth home video game console and was part of the sixth generation console era. The console was released on September 14, 2001 in Japan, November 18, 2001 in North America, May 3, 2002 in Europe, and May 17, 2002 in Australia. It was the successor to the Nintendo 64 and predecessor to the Wii.

[collapse collapsed title=read more...] The Nintendo GameCube was the first Nintendo console to use optical discs as its primary storage medium, after several aborted projects from Nintendo and its partners to utilize optical-based storage media.In contrast with the GameCube's contemporary competitors, the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, the GameCube uses miniDVD-based discs instead of full-size DVDs.  Panasonic made a licensed version of the GameCube with DVD playback, called the Panasonic Q.

In addition, the GameCube introduced a variety of connectivity options to Nintendo consoles, and was the fourth Nintendo console, after the Nintendo 64DD, Famicom Modem and Satellaview, to support online play, via the Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter and Modem Adapter. It also enabled connectivity to the Game Boy Advance to access exclusive features of certain games or to use the portable system as a controller for the Game Boy Player.

All Nintendo GameCube systems support the display of stereoscopic 3D, however this was only ever utilised for the launch title Luigi's Mansion, and the feature was never enabled outside of development. 3D televisions were not widespread at the time, and it was deemed that compatible displays would be too cost-prohibitive for the consumer.

The Nintendo GameCube was available in many colors. The two most common, released during the console's launch, were "Indigo" (the standard color used in most early advertising) and "Jet Black." "Spice" (Orange) GameCubes were also offered as standard models, but only in Japan. However, the standard controller was widely available in this color outside of Japan as well.

One of the defining aspects of the Nintendo GameCube was the rejuvenated relationship between Nintendo and its licensees. Unlike previous generations in which Nintendo was seen by some as bullying its third-party game developers, Nintendo openly sought game-development aid on the Nintendo GameCube. Sometimes, Nintendo would merely request that a third-party developer produce a game based on the third-party's own game franchises; other times, Nintendo would request that the third-party developer produce a game based on Nintendo's own game franchises.

The GameCube sold 21.74 million units worldwide, but despite Nintendo's efforts, the GameCube failed to reclaim the market share lost by its predecessor, the Nintendo 64. It was in third place compared to its competitors, Sony's PlayStation 2 and Microsoft's Xbox. The console's "family-friendly" appeal and lack of support from certain third-party developers skewed the GameCube toward a younger market, which represented a minority of the gaming population during the sixth generation.

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Teen Titans

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An unexplained videogame has been sent to Titan Tower and it stars...the Teen Titans? When they turn on the game, strange things begin to happen. Is the new game playing the Titans or has a mysterious villain breached their defenses and taken control of our heroes? Play as Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Raven in a thrilling adventure that threatens to wipe out the Titans for good!

Taz - Wanted

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Taz is on the loose, wanted and heading for home. Help wreak havoc across nations, destroy 70 Wanted Posters and dodge guards in a high-speed beast chase. Slip into 10 crazy costumes, from a hip-hop rapper to a cool surfer dude. 12 two-player challenges such as the crazy Shopping Trolley Run or Floor Polisher Race. Spin, eat, destroy everything across 10 free roaming levels.

Tak and the Power of JuJu

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The evil Tlaloc has stolen the moonstones, diminishing the powers of the Moon Juju goddess. It falls to Tak to right this wrong. He's got nothing but his wits and his, um...Chicken suit!?!?!?!

Tak 2 - The Staff of Dreams

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Troubled with strange dreams, Tak can feel a dark Juju emanating from an unfamiliar world, equipped with new powers, Tak bravely ventures outside the Pupununu Tribe and discovers an evil beyond his wildest dreams.

Tak - The Great JuJu Challenge

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Once each generation, the world's mightiest heroes, fiercest warriors, and most powerful athletes gather together to compete in The Great Juju Challenge. Play as both Tak and Lok in their fight for the Championship and the future of the Pupanunu people.

SX Superstar

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Don't just survive the SX experience. Live it! Jam-packed with ultra-realistic arcade racing action, SX SUPERSTAR takes you on a no-holds-barred, two-wheeled thrill ride. To live the dream, you've gotta play the game.

Super Monkey Ball Adventure

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There's some serious monkey business going on, and Aiai's the monkey to get to the bottom of it in this ballsy new platform adventure. With feuding kingdoms and monstrous Naysayers sucking the joy from Monkey World, Aiai's got his work cut out. But once he's on a roll, there's no stopping this monkey and his unbelievable balls!

Super Monkey Ball 2

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The ultimate Party Game returns!!! Your favourite monkeys are back with 12 unbelievable Party Games, an all-new Story Mode and over 150 new stages! Let the good times roll!

Super Monkey Ball

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Call your friends and warn your neighbours, it's time to have a ball! Go bananas with 90+ stages, multi-player madness, and 7 cool ways to play! Equal parts "party" and "game", Super Monkey Ball could be the most "well-rounded" game you've ever played.

Super Mario Sunshine

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Dark Days on Isle Delfino! When Mario arrives on tropical Isle Delfino, the once-pristine island is polluted and plastered with graffiti. Even worse, he's being blamed for the mess! Now instead of enjoying a relaxing vacation, Mario has to clean up the place and track down the real culprit.

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