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Nintendo GameCube
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Nintendo GameCube
Manufacturer
Nintendo
Type
Video game console
Generation
Sixth generation
First available
JPN September 14, 2001
NA November 18, 2001
EUR May 3, 2002
AUS May 17, 2002
System storage
GameCube Memory Card
Connectivity
Broadband Adapter or Modem Adapter
Units sold
21.66 million (as of September 2007)[1]
Top-selling game
Super Smash Bros. Melee[2]
Predecessor
Nintendo 64
Successor
Wii
The Nintendo GameCube (GCN) is Nintendo's fourth home video game console, belonging to the sixth generation era. The system itself is the most compact and least expensive, next to the Dreamcast, of the sixth generation era consoles. It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 and the predecessor of the Wii. The home console was released on September 14, 2001 in Japan; November 18, 2001 in North America; May 3, 2002 in Europe; and May 17, 2002 in Australia.