Nintendo GameCube
Nintendo GameCube | |
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Nintendo GameCube | |
Fabrikant | Nintendo |
Type | Videospilkonsol |
Generation | 6. generation |
Først udgivet | 14. september 2001 18. november 2001 3. maj 2002 17. maj 2002 |
CPU | PowerPC Gekko, 485 MHz |
Grafik | ATI Flipper GPU ved 162 MHz med 3MB indbygget 1T-SRAM |
Hukommelse | 24MB af 1T-SRAM @ 324MHz som system-RAM 3MB af indbygget 1T-SRAM som video-RAM 16MB af DRAM som I/O-buffer-RAM |
Medier | 1.5GB Nintendo GameCube Game Disc |
Opbevaring | GameCube Memory Card |
Tilslutningsmuligheder | Broadband Adapter eller Modem Adapter |
Solgte enheder | 21,74 millioner[1] |
Mest solgte spil | Super Smash Bros. Melee, 6 millioner[2] |
Bagudkompatibilitet | Game Boy Game Boy Color Game Boy Advance (Game Boy Player add-on påkrævet) |
Forgænger | Nintendo 64 |
Efterfølger | Wii |
Nintendo GameCube (japansk: ゲームキューブ Geemukyuubu) er Nintendos fjerde spillekonsol. Den gik under kodenavnet Dolphin, da den blev udviklet, og hører til i samme generation af konsoller som Segas Dreamcast, Sonys PlayStation 2, og Microsofts Xbox.
Nintendo GameCube er efterfølgeren til Nintendo 64, og den første konsol fra Nintendo, der ikke bruger Catridges, men i stedet mini-dvd'er.
Referencer
- ^ "IR Information : Sales Data - Hardware and Software Sales Units". Nintendo Co., Ltd. Hentet 3. juli 2017.
- ^ David Radd (2006-11-17). "Opinion: Wii Won't Rock You". GameDaily. Arkiveret fra originalen 22. marts 2019. Hentet 2006-11-27.
Ekstern henvisning
- Wikimedia Commons har flere filer relateret til Nintendo GameCube
- Nintendo GameCube – Officiel hjemmeside for Nintendo i Amerika
- Officiel hjemmeside for Nintendo i Danmark
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Game pad icon (imitating the Gravis Gamepad except its screw-hole in the d-pad)