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What was the original name of the GameCube?

In May 1999, Nintendo announced codename Dolphin, released in 2001 as the GameCube. It is Nintendo's first console to use optical discs instead of ROM cartridges, supplemented by writable memory cards for saved games.
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Why is the GameCube called GCN?

What of the "NGC" abbreviation then? Surely that's still correct, it was trademarked. Wrong, it turns out that Nintendo of Japan is referring to the GameCube in abbreviated form as "GC." So Nintendo of America (and Europe) have had to turn around and register yet another abbreviation: GCN.
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Why was GameCube called Dolphin?

When asked why the system was called “Dolphin,” Howard Lincoln claimed to have no idea why the Dolphin name was used. "Perhaps the programmers like dolphins,” he coyly speculated. Dolphins also symbolize life, fluidity, freedom and happiness—a good mascot for Nintendo and their new home console.
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What was before the GameCube?

Nintendo 64 (1996 and 1997)

It was released with three launch games in Japan (Super Mario 64, Pilotwings 64 and Saikyo Habu Shogi) and two in North America (Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64).
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Is GameCube vintage?

PS2 And GameCube Are Now Considered Retro Consoles.
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The Story of the Gamecube (Complete Series)

Is the GameCube actually a cube?

The GameCube is not actually a cube; at 6 inches long, 6 inches wide and 4.3 inches tall (15 x 15 x 11 cm), it is a very compact rectangular block. Like its predecessor, the Nintendo 64, the GameCube comes in a variety of colors. A handle on the back of the machine makes it easy to transport.
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Why was GameCube a failure?

The reason behind the GameCube failure was its limited features because there was no online gaming or third-party support during the early 2000s. According to Martin Hollis, the console was not unique enough as compared to its competitors, like PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
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Why is the GameCube hated?

The GameCube during its life was constantly mocked for being a kids-toy, due to its purple color, and weird controller layout. It didn't help that its flagship titles were an eco-friendly Mario with a weird commercial, a cartoonified Zelda game, and a strategy game about harvesting plant things to collect toys.
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Why is the GameCube so small?

The GameCube Game Disc is a 1.46 GB, 8 cm miniDVD-based technology which reads at a constant angular velocity (CAV). It was chosen by Nintendo to prevent copyright infringement of its games, to reduce manufacturing costs compared to Nintendo 64 Game Paks, and to avoid licensing fees to the DVD Forum.
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Why was GTA not on GameCube?

There were no GTA games for the GameCube; GameCube ports for Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City were planned, but were cancelled for unknown reasons. The likely reason would be due to the games' violence, or maybe due to disc space. Reproduction carts do exist however.
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Is the GameCube 32-bit?

On your Nintendo 64 article, you explained that the system has a 64-bit CPU, but the Gamecube one is 32-bit.
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What is hidden in GameCube logo?

But other users have subsequently pointed out a third hidden message. Yep, like with all the best logos, there's a lot going on here. The GameCube logo is a work of art. It's a cube, inside another cube, that together form an abbreviated “GameCube” with “G”in the body and and “C”in the negative space.
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Is the 3DS retro?

An ode to Nintendo's little time machine: The latest 2DS and 3DS portables are still the best way to play your old favorites.
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Is GameCube still popular?

Despite making a small profit for Nintendo, the GameCube lost Nintendo sizable market share, finishing in third place in terms of hardware sales, which has led to it being characterized as a commercial failure.
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What is retro now?

Retro Now is a vintage and collectible shop, showcasing vintage & collectible items, such as househo. Page · Collectibles Store. 531 Main St, Martinez, CA, United States, California. (925) 351-5921.
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Did the GameCube have a GPU?

The GameCube GPU was a performance-segment gaming console graphics solution by ATI, launched on August 24th, 2000. Built on the 180 nm process, and based on the Flipper graphics processor, the device supports DirectX 6.0+.
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How many FPS was the GameCube?

Note that in more recent consoles, such as the GameCube/Wii, PAL can also run in 60FPS. With the move to 3D, however, it took much more CPU power to run games at 60FPS. Most early 3D games run at 30FPS. Some run at even lower frame rates.
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Is the Xbox 128-bit?

The Microsoft Xbox uses a 32-bit (general purpose) CISC x86 architecture CPU, with an instruction set equal to that of the Coppermine core Mobile Celeron, though it has less cache (128 kB) than the PC equivalent.
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What GPU is in a Wii?

Hollywood is the name of the graphics processing unit (GPU) used in Nintendo's Wii video game console. It was designed by ATI (now AMD), and is manufactured using the same 90 nm or 65 nm (depending on the hardware revision) CMOS process as Broadway, the Wii's central processing unit.
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Was the GameCube 4 3?

Gamecube plays natively on 4:3 but has games that allow 16:9.
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Why is Eminem not in GTA 5?

Rockstar Games turned down the chance to launch a Grand Theft Auto movie starring Eminem, a new podcast claims. Games industry veteran Kirk Ewing, a friend of Rockstar founders Sam and Dan Houser, says a Hollywood agent came to him with the deal.
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Where was GTA banned?

Japan (Grand Theft Auto V)

Thailand is a country that regularly bans games that feature too much violence, but the country's ban on the entire Grand Theft Auto franchise made headlines.
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