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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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Mario Kart - Double Dash

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Take all the crazy action of the celebrated Mario Kart series...and multiply it by two! In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, each kart holds two racers that can switch places at any time, so choose from a huge cast of favorites and pair them up any way you see fit! Foes.. or friends! In co-op mode, one player drives and the other punches, kicks, steals items, and helps out with turbo boosts! All-new modes! Race your pals or duke it out in one of three hectic multiplayer battle modes - Balloon Battle, Shine Thief, and Bob-Omb Blast! Items galore!

Luigis Mansion

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Luigi's Won a Mansion! The bad news is that it's crawling with ghosts and Mario seems to be trapped inside. Luigi's in for a spooktacular surprise as he creeps in to the pitch-dark mansion he won, armed with only a flashlight and a vacuum custom-made for sucking up ghosts. Ghosts lurk in every nook and cranny. You'll have to master the Poltergust 3000 to vacuum them all up! Jewels, coins, and cash are hidden throughout the mansion--and finding it all will be worth your while...

Doubutsu Banchou

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This is a Japanese Nintendo Gamecube game which will only work on a Japanese console or a PAL console with an Import Adapter CD

Donkey Konga

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This is a Japanese Nintendo Gamecube game which will only work on a Japanese console or a PAL console with an Import Adapter CD

Biohazard Zero - Trial Edition

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This is a Japanese Nintendo Gamecube game which will only work on a Japanese console or a PAL console with an Import Adapter CD

Biohazard Zero

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This is a Japanese Nintendo Gamecube game which will only work on a Japanese console or a PAL console with an Import Adapter CD

Biohazard

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This is a Japanese Nintendo Gamecube game which will only work on a Japanese console or a PAL console with an Import Adapter CD

Animal Crossing

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It's time to move to Animal Crossing, the real-life game that's happening every second of every day, whether you're there or not! Life ticks by in real-time - different things happen at different times of day, and seasons change just like they do in the real world! Get to know your town. Meet your neighbors, buy a house, and furnish it however you like. So much to do! Plant trees, pull weeds, go shopping, run errands - or just go fishing. Get three friends to move to your town or travel to a friend's town to see what's up.

Yu-Gi-Oh The Falsebound Kingdom

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An all-new Yu-Gi-Oh! Challenge! Witness the mighty "Egyptian God Monsters" in Action! The Three "Egyptian God Monsters" make their 3D debut in the Yu-Gi-Oh! World! Learn the full truth about the most powerful monsters known to mankind! Yugi and his friends are trapped inside a virtual reality game that's completely out of control. Save your friends and team up to fight your way to freedom! Uncover brand-new original storylines! Play as either Yugi or Kaiba in two completely different storylines.

XIII

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He was killed in cold blood by an anonymous killer

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