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Description: Model ID 1601040 / Nintendo GameCube - Game console - black / The Nintendo GameCube system is loaded with innovative features. From its ... more One look at the Nintendo GameCube hardware and you know it's different. The compact shape is not only practical - the unique design is symbolic of Nintendo's commitment to focus on creating the world's most original and innovative video games. Nintendo GameCube is focused on fun. With a game library of hundreds of titles in all possible genres, powerful technical specs, and a cast of exclusive characters unrivalled by any other system, players in search of a great gaming experience need look no farther. Newest Review: ... to bongo drums, yes you did read correctly bongos are used in the latest Nintendo exclusive Donkey Kong game! You can also ... more |
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Nintendo GameCube Console Price Comparison
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Gamecube Controller Mem & 2 Games
Home Console, 485 MHz Processor, 17M Colors, 0.65 Million pixel... |
£ 10,99 |
Postage & Packaging:
£ 9.00
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Nintendo Gamecube Silver Console PAL BOXED Mario Kart +
Home Console, 485 MHz Processor, 17M Colors, 0.65 Million pixel... |
£ 39,95 |
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£ 9.50
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NINTENDO GAMECUBE BLACK CONSOLE + 1 X GAME +CARD
Home Console, 485 MHz Processor, 17M Colors, 0.65 Million pixel... |
£ 12,50 |
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£ 7.50
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by hackersuprciao - written on 14.02.08 (Very useful, 168 readings)
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Overview The Gamecube was created by games giant Nintendo and released to the public in 2002, the Nintendo Gamecube has been a sucess appealing to both the younger and older generations with remakes of it classic titles such as Mario, Zelda and Super Smash Brothers. I think the classic titles brought back to life sold me the GameCube but it also dissapointed me as some of the titles did not live up to expectations. Looks and Design The Nintendo Gamecube is not a bad looking console available in three different colours, purple, black or platinum. The console is in your chosen colour with a black circular insert in the lid which reads Nintendo Gamecube ...
by 666disturbed - written on 08.12.04 (Very useful, 224 readings)
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Want to buy a games console ? Not sure which one to go for ? Maybe I can enlighten you a little bit and try and make you see things from a slightly different perspective. I have been around, walking amongst you game heads for many years. Well since the electronic video games revolution back in the late 1970’s anyway. I have seen many platforms come and go. I have seen manufacturers lies on an all to frequent basis. Why should we believe them anymore ? We shouldn’t !! All except one that is, the mighty Nintendo ! Now I’m going to tell you why you should buy one instead of an X-box or Playstation. The answers are as follows ...
by Lauren06 - written on 15.12.06 (Very useful, 170 readings)
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Although it was more than four and a half years ago that this console was first released here in Europe, the Nintendo Gamecube is still just as fun and entertaining as it was when first released, just like its predecessors e.g. the Nintendo 64. The release date for Europe was May 3rd 2002, while in Japan it was September 14th 2001. I bought mine with the release of Zelda: Wind Waker in May the following year. I got a limited edition pack with a platinum coloured console, controller and the game included. One thing I was surprised about when I first opened mine was the size - it was much smaller than I expected. The console is shaped like a cube, hence the ...
Technical Details for Nintendo GameCube
| Product Description | Nintendo GameCube - Game console |
| Type | Nintendo GAMECUBE |
| Type | Game console |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 15 cm x 16 cm x 11 cm |
| Games Included | Mario Kart: Double Dash!! |
| Processor | 1 x IBM PowerPC "Gekko" 485 MHz |
| RAM | 24 KB x 1T-SRAM - integrated |
| Display | None. |
| Input Device | Game pad - 8 button(s) - wired |





