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 Game Cube Information

The Gamecube has a 1t ram with stunning visual graphics. It is a 128 bit console with four controllers and with two memory card slots. There is this one device you can put on your Gamecube so you don't have any wires in the way when you play. This is called the wave bird controller. You plug in a receiver into your Gamecube and the controller sends electromagnetic waves. This system takes 3 inch disks, smaller disks then a Sega Dreamcast or a PlayStation 2. There is one thing this console doesn't have compared to X box. It doesn't come with an installed DVD drive. Infant there is a game Q, it has a DVD player and is only out in Japan and has no intensions of coming out here. You also have to buy your own 56K modem (this is a modem that is in all computers).

This is for game networks, so you can play with other people in the world
This is a 56k modem compatible with a v 90.
This is a memory card slot you can store files of games you have saved on this white memory card. Then the Gamecube will have it saved in it's memory. This memory card has 4 MB of space.
This cable supports the uniform standard D Terminal compatible with advanced digital broadcasting environments. They plan to market a component with three colour-coded inputs.
This memory card has 64 MB of space. A LOT bigger compared to the original one.
You plug this thingy in your controller deck and then you wont have any cords in the way when you play. This controller is called the shock wave controller.
You can plug in you GBA (gameboy advance) into the Gamecube for more colourful graphical game play.
This is a picture of a Gamecube disk compared to a regular n64 game.
This shows how tall it is compared to a gameboy. Wow! look at how tall it is.
This is under the Gamecube! You can plug modems in down here and stuff so you can connected to the internet. Also you can plug a broadband modem so you can have multi-player simulations.
This is the back of the Gamecube you can plug some kind of cable that supports the uniform standard D Terminal compatible with advanced digital broadcasting environments and so forth.

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