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The '''Nintendo GameCube''' is a disc-based game console. It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 and predecessor to the Wii.
The '''Nintendo GameCube''', or simply the '''GameCube''' is a home video game console developed and released by [[Nintendo]] in 2001. It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 and the predecessor to the Nintendo Wii. The console uses proprietary discs based on the MiniDVD format and is the first Nintendo console to use optical discs as the primary media type. It has four controller ports and two [[memory card]] slots.


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The CPU is named Gekko while the GPU is named Flipper. It is actively cooled by a fan and has 64-hole grids on the left and right sides of the cube for ventilation.

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The Nintendo GameCube, or simply the GameCube is a home video game console developed and released by Nintendo in 2001. It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 and the predecessor to the Nintendo Wii. The console uses proprietary discs based on the MiniDVD format and is the first Nintendo console to use optical discs as the primary media type. It has four controller ports and two memory card slots.

The CPU is named Gekko while the GPU is named Flipper. It is actively cooled by a fan and has 64-hole grids on the left and right sides of the cube for ventilation.