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Development was enabled by the 1997 formation of computer graphics company ArtX, of former SGI employees who had created the Nintendo 64, and which was later acquired by ATI to produce the GameCube"s GPU. 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. Unlike its competitors, it is solely focused on gaming and does not play mass media like DVD or CD. The console supports limited online gaming for a few games via a GameCube broadband or modem adapter and can connect to a Game Boy Advance with a link cable for exclusive in-game features using the handheld as a second screen and controller. The GameCube supports e-Reader cards to unlock special features in a few games. The Game Boy Player add-on runs Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridge games.
Reception of the GameCube was mixed. It was praised for its controller and extensive library of high-quality games, but was criticized for its exterior design and lack of multimedia features. Nintendo sold 21.74 million GameCube units worldwide, much fewer than anticipated, and discontinued it in 2007. It was succeeded by the Wii, launched in November 2006 with full backward compatibility with GameCube games and accessories.
In 1997, a graphics hardware design company called ArtX was launched with twenty engineers who had previously worked at SGI. ArtX was led by Wei Yen, who had been SGI"s head of Nintendo Operations and of Project Reality, which from 1993 to 1996 had scaled SGI"s supercomputer design down to become the Nintendo 64.
Partnering with Nintendo in 1998, ArtX began the complete design of the system logic and graphics processor (codenamed Flipper)sixth-generation video game console. The console"s succession of codenames was N2000,PowerPC-based CPU, codenamed Gekko, and with Panasonic (Matsushita) to create its DVD drive and its own Dolphin-based devices.Rare and Retro Studios.
The console was announced as the GameCube at a press conference in Japan on August 25, 2000,sixth-generation console at E3 2001, focusing on fifteen launch games, including Famicom not to have a
Long before the console"s launch, Nintendo had developed and patented an early prototype of motion controls for the GameCube, with which developer Factor 5 had experimented for its launch games.Wii Remote.
Prior to the GameCube"s release, Nintendo focused resources on the launch of the Game Boy Advance, a handheld game console and successor to the original Game Boy and Game Boy Color. As a result, several games originally destined for the Nintendo 64 console were postponed to become early releases on the GameCube. The last first-party game in 2001 for the Nintendo 64 was released in May, one month before the Game Boy Advance"s launch and six months before the GameCube"s, due to the company"s shift in resources. Concurrently, Nintendo was developing GameCube software provisioning future connectivity with the Game Boy Advance. Certain games, such as link cable.
Nintendo began its marketing campaign with the catchphrase "The Nintendo Difference" at its E3 2001 reveal.US$199 was announced, $100 lower than that of the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
In September 2020, leaked documents included Nintendo"s plans for a GameCube model that would be both portable with a built-in display and dockable to a TV, similar to its later console the Nintendo Switch.codenamed Tako, with HD graphics and slots for SD and memory cards, apparently resulting from a partnership with ATI (now AMD) and scheduled for release in 2005.
The GameCube was launched in Japan on September 14, 2001.North America on November 5, 2001, but the date was pushed back in an effort to increase the number of available units.
On April 22, 2002, veteran third-party Nintendo console developer Factor 5 announced its 3D audio software development kit titled MusyX. In collaboration with Dolby Laboratories, MusyX provides motion-based surround sound encoded as Dolby Pro Logic II.
Nintendo launched the Wii, the home console successor to the GameCube, on November 19, 2006, in North America and in December 2006 in other regions. In February 2007, Nintendo announced that it had ceased first-party support for the GameCube and that the console had been discontinued, as it was shifting its manufacturing and development efforts towards the Wii and Nintendo DS.
GameCube controllers continued to be supported via backward compatibility on Nintendo"s next consoles, the Wii U, and Nintendo Switch, with the GameCube controller adapter in 2014"s
Howard Cheng, technical director of Nintendo technology development, said the company"s goal was to select a "simple RISC architecture" to help speed the development of games by making it easier on software developers. IGN reported that the system was "designed from the get-go to attract third-party developers by offering more power at a cheaper price. Nintendo"s design document for the console specifies that cost is of utmost importance, followed by space."
We thought about the developers as our main customers. In particular, for GameCube, we spent three years working with Nintendo of America and with all sorts of developers, trying to understand the challenges, needs, and problems they face. First among these is the rising cost of development. The GameCube can see high performance without too much trouble; it isn"t a quirky design, but a very clean one. It was important we didn"t require jumping through hoops for high performance to be achieved. On top of that, it is rich in features, and we worked to include a dream group of technical features that developers requested.
Initiating the GameCube"s design in 1998, Nintendo partnered with ArtX (then acquired by ATI Technologies during development) for the system logic and the GPU,IBM for the CPU. IBM designed a PowerPC-based processor with custom architectural extensions for the next-generation console, known as Gekko, which runs at 486 MHz and features a floating point unit (FPU) capable of a total throughput of 1.9 GFLOPSPowerPC 750CXe with IBM"s 0.18μm CMOS technology, which features copper interconnects.Flipper, the GPU runs at 162 MHz, and in addition to graphics manages other tasks through its audio and input/output (I/O) processors.
The GameCube is Nintendo"s first console to not use primarily cartridge media, following the Famicom Data Recorder, Famicom Disk System, SNES-CD, and 64DD which represent past explorations of complementary storage technologies.miniDVD optical disc format for up to 1.5 GB of data.Matsushita Electric Industrial (now Panasonic Corporation) with a proprietary copy-protection scheme unlike the Content Scramble System (CSS) in standard DVDs.DVDs up to 8.5 GB.
Like its predecessor, the Nintendo 64, GameCube models were produced in several different color motifs. The system launched in "Indigo", the primary color shown in advertising and on the logo, and in "Jet Black".
Nintendo developed stereoscopic 3D technology for the GameCube, supported by one launch game, 3D televisions were not widespread, and it was deemed that compatible displays and crystals for the add-on accessories would be too cost-prohibitive for the consumer.Easter eggs can be invoked when the power is activated with the "Z" button on the Player 1 controller held down, or with four controllers connected and holding down the "Z" buttons.
The GameCube features two memory card ports for saving game data. Nintendo released three memory card options: Memory Card 59 in gray (512 KB), Memory Card 251 in black (2 MB), and Memory Card 1019 in white (8 MB). These are often advertised in megabits instead: 4 Mb, 16 Mb, and 64 Mb, respectively.
Nintendo learned from its experiences—both positive and negative—with the Nintendo 64"s three-handled controller design and chose a two-handled, "handlebar" design for the GameCube. The shape was popularized by Sony"s PlayStation controller released in 1994 and its follow-up DualShock series in 1997 with vibration feedback and two analog sticks to improve the 3D experience. Nintendo and Microsoft designed similar features in the controllers for their sixth-generation consoles, but instead of having the analog sticks in parallel, they are staggered by swapping the positions of the directional pad (d-pad) and left analog stick. The GameCube controller features a total of eight buttons, two analog sticks, a d-pad, and a rumble motor. The primary analog stick is on the left with the d-pad located below and closer to the center. On the right are four buttons: a large, green "A" button in the center, a smaller red "B" button to the left, an "X" button to the right, and a "Y" button at the top. Below and to the inside is a yellow "C" analog stick, which often serves a variety of in-game functions, such as controlling the camera angle. The Start/Pause button is located in the middle, and the rumble motor is encased within the center of the controller.
The A button has a uniquely prominent size and placement, having been the primary action button in past Nintendo controller designs. The rubberized analog stick, within the overall button orientation, addresses "Nintendo thumb" pain.
In 2002, Nintendo introduced the WaveBird Wireless Controller, the first wireless gamepad developed by a first-party console manufacturer. The RF-based wireless controller is similar in design to the standard controller. It communicates with the GameCube with a wireless receiver dongle. Powered by two AA batteries, it lacks vibration.
The GameCube uses GameCube Game Discs, and the Game Boy Player accessory runs Game Pak cartridgess for the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance.Wii, supports backward compatibility with GameCube controllers, memory cards, and games but not the Game Boy Player or other hardware attachments. However, later revisions of the Wii—including the "Family Edition" released in 2011 and the Wii Mini released in 2012—do not support any GameCube hardware or software.
The Panasonic QPanasonic in a strategic alliance with Nintendo to develop the optical drive for the original GameCube hardware.stainless steel case is completely revised with a DVD-sized front-loading tray, a backlit LCD screen with playback controls, and a carrying handle like the GameCube.
The GameCube is Nintendo"s first home console with a system menu, activated by powering on without a valid game disc or by holding down the A button while one is loaded.
Nintendo had struggled with its family-friendly image during the late 1990s and most of the 2000s. However, during this period, it released more video games for a mature audience with mostly successful results.Super Smash Bros. Melee,Resident Evil 4,Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader,Soul Calibur II,
Early in Nintendo"s history, the company had achieved considerable success with third-party developer support on the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super NES. Competition from the Sega Genesis and Sony PlayStation in the 1990s changed the market"s landscape and reduced Nintendo"s ability to obtain exclusive, third-party support on the Nintendo 64. The Nintendo 64 Game Pak cartridge format increased the cost to manufacture software, as opposed to the cheaper, higher-capacity optical discs on PlayStation.
With the GameCube, Nintendo intended to reverse the trend as evidenced by the number of third-party games available at launch. The new optical disc format increased game storage capacity significantly and reduced production costs. Successful exclusives include Factor 5, Capcom, and Konami. Sega discontinued its Dreamcast console to become a third-party developer, porting Dreamcast games such as Rare, which had developed Namco and Treasure.
Third-party GameCube support was some of the most extensive of any Nintendo console until the Wii.Ubisoft,THQ,Disney Interactive Studios,Humongous Entertainment, and EA Sports,Sega, which had left the console hardware market to only develop games after the failure of the Dreamcast. It partnered with long-time rival Nintendo, and with Microsoft and Sony, to recuperate profits lost from the Dreamcast.Sonic Adventure 2: Battle,
Nintendo"s GameCube did not put heavy focus on online games earlier in the console"s life. Only eight GameCube games support network connectivity, five with Internet support and three with local area network (LAN) support.role-playing games (RPGs) in Sega"s Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Plus, and private servers.cooperative RPG, Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 10.racing games have LAN multiplayer modes: PC software capable of tunneling the GameCube"s network traffic.
To play online, players must install an official broadband or modem adapter in their system since the GameCube does not have out of the box network capabilities. Nintendo never commissioned any servers or Internet services to interface with the console, but allowed other publishers to do so and made them responsible for managing the online experiences for their games.
The GameCube received mixed reviews following its launch. CNET gave an average review rating, noting that while the console lacks a few features offered by its competition, it is relatively inexpensive, has a great controller design, and launched a decent lineup of games.
Retrospectively, Joystiq compared the GameCube"s launch window to its successor, the Wii, noting that the GameCube"s "lack of games" resulted in a subpar launch, and the console"s limited selection of online games damaged its market share in the long run.Time International concluded that the system had low sales figures, because it lacked "technical innovations".
In Japan, between 280,000 and 300,000 GameCube consoles were sold during the first three days of its sale, out of an initial shipment of 450,000 units.launch game is
In spite of Nintendo predicting 50 million GameCube units by 2005,Xbox"s 24 million,Dreamcast, however, which yielded 9.13 million unit sales.Ars Technica articles from 2006 showed that Nintendo had sold 24 million GameCube consoles worldwide. While the GameCube was not the best-selling Nintendo console, a dubious honor it would hold until the Wii U hit the market in 2012, it is also plausible that the console could have sold more units than what was reported.
Many cross-platform games—such as sports franchises released by Electronic Arts—were sold in numbers far below their PlayStation 2 and Xbox counterparts, eventually prompting some developers to scale back or completely cease support for the GameCube. Exceptions include Sega"s family friendly Acclaim Entertainment CEO Rod Cousens said that the company would no longer support the GameCube, and criticized it as a system "that don"t deliver profits". Acclaim would later rescind his claims, by saying the company would elevate support for the system.Eidos Interactive announced to end support for the GameCube, as the publisher was losing money from developing for Nintendo"s console. This led to several games in development being canceled for the system.SCi Entertainment Group in 2005, Eidos resumed development for the system and released Capcom"s
In March 2003, now-defunct UK retailer Dixons removed all GameCube consoles, accessories and games from its stores.Argos, cut the price of the GameCube in their stores to £78.99, which was more than £50 cheaper than Nintendo"s SRP for the console at the time.
With sales sagging and millions of unsold consoles in stock, Nintendo halted GameCube production for the first nine months of 2003 to reduce surplus units.GameCube Preview Disc, was also released in a bundle in 2003.
Iwata forecasted to investors that the company would sell 50 million GameCube units worldwide by March 2005, but by the end of 2006, it had only sold 21.74 million—fewer than half.attach rate of any Nintendo console at 9.59 and was profitable,
With the GameCube, Nintendo failed to reclaim the market share lost by its predecessor, the Nintendo 64. Through its generation, GameCube hardware sales remained far behind its direct competitor the PlayStation 2, and slightly behind the Xbox, though there would be times when the GameCube would upstage its rival consoles.first-person shooters, skipped the GameCube entirely in favor of the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
GameCube"s first two years had slow sales and struggles, and by 2004 and 2005 vastly improved to a 32% share of the hardware market in Europe.UK, France, and Germany, and modestly in Spain and Italy.
Regarding concerns about the correlation between violence and video games, a 2009 study by Iowa State University found that certain games like Super Mario Sunshine and Chibi-Robo!, which were GameCube exclusives, would help players learn positive skills about helping others, empathy, and cooperation.
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I have no idea what the benefit of the Wii-U gamepad LCD is.It"s bigger than a Dreamcast VMU, it"s not multi-touch... Wasn"t the GBA attachment for the GC (best utilized in Zelda: Four Swords and Pac-Man) supposed to be enough?
It comes in Indigo, black, and Platinum, and there are two models: one is a basic screen with volume and Brightness controls, while the other also includes three plugs and a color dial.
They also came out with a sound system and a battery pack for the LCD screen. The sound system allows you to connect other game systems or DVD players, and has a set of external speakers (which you can also use for the GC"s sound, as an alternative to the screen"s built-in speakers and headphone ports). The battery pack makes the GC portabie, but only lasts for about an hour and a half before it needs recharging again.
Thanks, I"ll look into this. The screen doesn"t need a separate power source, does it? Ideally it"d just draw power from the system, like the PSOne screen did.
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