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− | The '''Nintendo GameCube''' was Nintendo's fourth home console. wat is the most compact and the least expensive of the sixth generation of consoles. The | + | The '''Nintendo GameCube''' was Nintendo's fourth home console. wat is the most compact and the least expensive of the sixth generation of consoles. The Gamecube was unveiled at [[Space World 2000]], Nintendo's trade show. It would later be succeeded by the [[Nintendo Wii]] in 2007. |
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The Game Cube also was capable of networking. It can connect to both LANs and the internet. However, not many Gamecube games utilized online connectivity. The only high profile Gamecube game to use the internet connection was ''Phantasy Star Online''. | The Game Cube also was capable of networking. It can connect to both LANs and the internet. However, not many Gamecube games utilized online connectivity. The only high profile Gamecube game to use the internet connection was ''Phantasy Star Online''. | ||
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