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  1. GameCube - Wikipedia

    It is the successor to the Nintendo 64. As a sixth-generation console, the GameCube primarily competed with Sony 's PlayStation 2, Sega 's Dreamcast, and Microsoft 's Xbox. Nintendo began developing …

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  3. Nintendo GameCube™ – Nintendo Classics

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    Nov 24, 2005 · GameCube is Nintendo's first video game console to access game data from a disk, not a cartridge. The processor and disk drive perform together at lightening speed to make load times …

  5. Nintendo GameCube - GameStop

    Nintendo aimed to address these challenges with the GameCube, focusing on performance and enhancing software development productivity. The GameCube allowed players to immerse …

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  8. Nintendo GameCube

    The Nintendo GameCube (abbreviated as GameCube, GC, GCN, or NGC) is Nintendo 's fourth home console and a sixth-generation video game console, initially released on September 14, 2001 in …

  9. 50 Best GameCube Games Of All Time - Nintendo Life

    Sep 14, 2019 · Discover the best GameCube games of all time with our essential guide to the Top 50 titles released for Nintendo’s miniature powerhouse console!

  10. Nintendo GameCube - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia

    The Nintendo GameCube, or simply the GameCube, is a home video game console developed by Nintendo and released in late 2001 as the successor to the Nintendo 64.