- Includes Console, Power Cable, AV Cable, and Indigo Controller for Nintendo GameCube.
- The 485MHz processor makes loading & starting the games faster than ever - no more long load times.
- The processor creates 6 to 12 million polygons per second - no more slowdowns in the middle of the game.
- Supports instructions for incredible effects - your games will be brighter, faster, and more dramatic.
- It also includes 64 sound channels - you'll feel like you're in the game, with the top-quality audio.
Product Description
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GameCube is Nintendo's first video game console to access game
data from a disk, not a cartridge. The processor and disk drive
perform together at lightening speed to make load times
imperceptible. This stylish system gives developers the creative
power to get great results far more quickly than with any other
format. Other cutting-edge features guarantee that the Nintendo
GameCube can easily adapt to future technology. The GameCube is
not intended to join the ranks of the multimedia systems, but to
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Though it looks like a toy, don't be fooled: the Nintendo
GameCube is a powerful video game console that rightly deserves
its place among the other next-generation game systems. In fact,
its playful, appealing design and small size (the unit is a
not-quite-cubed 6 inches) aren't the only features that set it
apart from the others.
For starters, Nintendo has quite clearly made this a game-only
machine. It doesn't try to play your CD collection, run your
movies, read your e-mail, or store your MP3 files. The company
has concentrated its efforts on games. All the prelaunch titles
we've seen play smoothly, with bright, fast graphics and great
sound. Nintendo says its engineers have removed traditional
bottlenecks that have, in the past, slowed down processing. New
components designed by IBM and MoSys, as well as a large-capacity
secondary memory cache, keep instructions moving through the
system's microprocessor (MPU) at peak levels. In English: the
GameCube is optimized to push speed up while pushing costs down;
hence its position at the lower end of the price spectrum.
The GameCube is the first Nintendo video game system to use a
disc-based medium rather than cartridges for its games. Moving
the software to disc media generally means lower development
costs for the publishers, which, in turn, trickles down to the
consumer not only in price, but also in availability and quality,
as it's then easier to try out untested game ideas (Pikmin,
anyone?). While most other systems likewise have their games
stored on discs, the GameCube's 3-inch format is smaller than
everyone else's, and is so designed to fit in a shirt pocket as
much as to deter would-be software pirates.
Of course, the main advantage of the GameCube is that it's the
home field of one of the world's premier game designers:
Nintendo. While powerhouses Electronic Arts and Sega make games
for all systems (including this one), you can play Nintendo games
only on a Nintendo system. And Nintendo, you might recall, has
been hitting them out of the park since it started with Donkey
Kong. In fact, here's a roll call of characters and series you
won't find on the other consoles: Mario, Legend of Zelda, Perfect
Dark, Metroid, Kirby, and, of course, Pokémon. A few names that
the GameCube will share with the other guys: Madden, Tony Hawk,
Sonic, Batman, and Star Wars.
The system also comes with four built-in controller ports, so
you can easily plug in extra controllers and let friends join in
for the multiplayer games--it's even got a built-in handle so you
can easily move it to a friend's house. It comes with two memory
card slots for saving your progress through games, and there's
the capacity for future expansion into the world of online
gaming.
In short, the GameCube isn't an all-in-one entertainment system,
and neither is it the most powerful of the modern video game
consoles. But for video game enthusiasts who want to stick with
their favorite characters, its value cannot be beat. --Porter B.
Hall
Unit Specifications
* MPU (Microprocessor Unit): 485 MHz custom IBM PowerPC Gekko
* Graphics Processor: 162 MHz custom ATI/Nintendo Flipper
* Texture-Read Bandwidth: 10.4 GB per second (peak)
* Main Memory Bandwidth: 2.6 GB per second (peak)
* Pixel Depth: 24-bit color, 24-bit Z buffer
* Sound Processor: 81 MHz custom Macronix 16-bit DSP
* Sound Performance: 64 simultaneous channels, ADPCM encoding
* Polygon Performance: 6 to 12 million polygons per second (peak)
* System Memory: 40 MB
* Main Memory: 24 MB MoSys 1T-SRAM
* Disc Drive: 128 ms CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) system
* Data Transfer Speed: 16 Mbps to 25 Mbps
* Media: 3-inch, 1.5 GB capacity disc
* Controller Ports: Four
* Memory Card Slots: Two
* Audio-Video Output: Analog and digital
* Dimensions: 4.3 by 5.9 by 6.3 inches (height by width by depth)