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Manufacturer | Nintendo |
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Type | Home video game console |
Generation | Sixth generation |
Discontinued | 2007 |
Controller Ports | 4 |
Audio Output | Stereo |
Best-selling game | Super Smash Bros. Melee |
Predecessor | Nintendo 64 |
Successor | Wii |
Release Date | September 14, 2001 |
CPU | IBM PowerPC Gekko |
Graphics | ATI Flipper |
Resolution | 480i, 480p |
Connectivity | Broadband Adapter, Modem Adapter |
Dimensions | 150 mm × 161 mm × 110 mm (5.9 in × 6.3 in × 4.3 in) |
Media | Nintendo GameCube Game Disc (1.5 GB) |
Memory | 43 MB total: 24 MB 1T-SRAM, 16 MB DRAM, 3 MB embedded DRAM in GPU |
Details the handle, power button, disc cover, reset button, power indicator light, and open button.
Details controller sockets and memory card slots for connecting accessories and saving game data.
Details the DC input connector and analog AV output for system connections.
Instructions on how to connect the power adapter and controller to the Nintendo GameCube console.
Guide for connecting the console to stereo TVs or VCRs using AV or S-Video cables.
Guide for connecting to digital ready TVs using Component Video and Stereo AV cables.
Instructions for connecting to a mono TV or VCR without stereo sound capabilities.
Guide for connecting to TVs lacking AV inputs using an RF switch and modulator.
Explains how to set the TV or VCR input select for proper game display.
Procedure for safely removing a game disc from the console.
Methods for accessing the system's main menu screen.
Displays information about the currently loaded Game Disc and game start options.
Allows adjustment of sound and screen position settings.
Provides access to date and time settings for the internal clock.
Displays status and options for Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards.
Procedure for moving game save files between Memory Cards.
Procedure for copying game save files from one Memory Card to another.
Procedure for permanently deleting game save files from a Memory Card.
Procedure for formatting a Memory Card, typically for corrupted cards.
Provides solutions for common problems like no picture, no sound, or controller issues.
Lists common error messages and the steps to resolve them.
Details on hardware and game warranties, service after expiration, and limitations.
Explanation of ESRB rating symbols and content descriptors for game software.