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{{distinguish|Nintendo Cube}} | {{distinguish|Nintendo Cube}} | ||
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|image=[[File:Nintendo GameCube console.png|250px]] | |image=[[File:Nintendo GameCube console.png|250px]] | ||
|generation=Sixth | |generation=Sixth | ||
|release={{flag list|Japan|September 14, 2001<ref>{{cite|author=|date=September 14, 2001|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1543848.stm|title=GameCube launches in Japan|publisher=BBC News|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20150117054316/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1543848.stm|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|USA|November 18, 2001<ref>{{cite|author=David Becker|date=August 23, 2001|url=http://news.cnet.com/Nintendo-delays-U.S.-launch-of-GameCube/2100-1040_3-272053.html|title=Nintendo delays U.S. launch of GameCube|publisher=CNET News|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402105211/http://news.cnet.com/Nintendo-delays-U.S.-launch-of-GameCube/2100-1040_3-272053.html|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|Europe|May 3, 2002<ref>{{cite|author=|date=May 2, 2002|title=GameCube gets midnight launch|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1963749.stm|publisher=BBC News|language=English|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20140502211811/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1963749.stm|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|Australia|May 17, 2002<ref>{{cite|author=Nadia Cameron|date=May 20, 2002|url=https://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/22321/gamecube_launch_rounds_console_troika/|title=GameCube launch rounds out console troika|publisher=PC World Australia|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410234818/https://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/22321/gamecube_launch_rounds_console_troika/|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|South Africa|November 2002<ref>{{cite|author=Rogers, Joshua Alexander|date=April 16, 2020|url=www.linkedin.com/pulse/video-games-around-world-south-africa-joshua-rogers|title=Video Games around the World|publisher=LinkedIn|archive=web.archive.org/web/20220925153658/https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/video-games-around-world-south-africa-joshua-rogers|accessdate=March 23, 2024}}</ref>|ROC|November 21, 2002<ref>{{cite|url=multiplayer.it/notizie/il-gamecube-arriva-a-taiwan.html|title=Il GameCube arriva a Taiwan|language=it|publisher=multiplayer.it|accessdate=May 12, 2024}}</ref>|South Korea|December 14, 2002<ref>{{cite|url=gccontrollerlibrary.com/emerald-blue-gamecube-controller|title=Emerald Blue GameCube Controller|publisher=The GCC Library|accessdate=April 30, 2024}}</ref>}} | |release={{flag list|Japan|September 14, 2001<ref>{{cite|author=|date=September 14, 2001|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1543848.stm|title=GameCube launches in Japan|publisher=BBC News|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20150117054316/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1543848.stm|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|USA|November 18, 2001<ref>{{cite|author=David Becker|date=August 23, 2001|url=http://news.cnet.com/Nintendo-delays-U.S.-launch-of-GameCube/2100-1040_3-272053.html|title=Nintendo delays U.S. launch of GameCube|publisher=CNET News|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402105211/http://news.cnet.com/Nintendo-delays-U.S.-launch-of-GameCube/2100-1040_3-272053.html|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|Europe|May 3, 2002<ref>{{cite|author=|date=May 2, 2002|title=GameCube gets midnight launch|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1963749.stm|publisher=BBC News|language=English|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20140502211811/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1963749.stm|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|Australia|May 17, 2002<ref>{{cite|author=Nadia Cameron|date=May 20, 2002|url=https://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/22321/gamecube_launch_rounds_console_troika/|title=GameCube launch rounds out console troika|publisher=PC World Australia|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410234818/https://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/22321/gamecube_launch_rounds_console_troika/|accessdate=July 1, 2024}}</ref>|South Africa|November 2002<ref>{{cite|author=Rogers, Joshua Alexander|date=April 16, 2020|url=www.linkedin.com/pulse/video-games-around-world-south-africa-joshua-rogers|title=Video Games around the World|publisher=LinkedIn|archive=web.archive.org/web/20220925153658/https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/video-games-around-world-south-africa-joshua-rogers|accessdate=March 23, 2024}}</ref>|ROC|November 21, 2002<ref>{{cite|url=multiplayer.it/notizie/il-gamecube-arriva-a-taiwan.html|title=Il GameCube arriva a Taiwan|language=it|publisher=multiplayer.it|accessdate=May 12, 2024}}</ref>|South Korea|December 14, 2002<ref>{{cite|url=gccontrollerlibrary.com/emerald-blue-gamecube-controller|title=Emerald Blue GameCube Controller|publisher=The GCC Library|accessdate=April 30, 2024}}</ref>}} | ||
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===''Paper Mario'' series=== | ===''Paper Mario'' series=== | ||
[[File:SPM Francisroomright.png|thumb|left|''Super Paper Mario'']] | [[File:SPM Francisroomright.png|thumb|left|''Super Paper Mario'']] | ||
The Nintendo GameCube in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' will have its internal clock mentioned by [[ | The Nintendo GameCube in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' will have its internal clock mentioned by [[Lucky]], the brown Bulky Bob-omb that runs the [[Happy Lucky Lottery|lottery]] in the west side of [[Rogueport]], if the player attempts to cheat the lottery by changing the time. The [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]] has a new badge, Nostalgic Tunes, with the appearance of the Nintendo GameCube, and mentions in its badge description that it changes the soundtrack to the GameCube version of the game. | ||
A Nintendo GameCube in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' is one of the game consoles that [[Francis]] keeps in his room. | A Nintendo GameCube in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' is one of the game consoles that [[Francis]] keeps in his room. | ||
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===''WarioWare'' series=== | ===''WarioWare'' series=== | ||
====''WarioWare: Touched!''==== | ====''WarioWare: Touched!''==== | ||
In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', a Nintendo GameCube can be seen in the [[microgame]] [[Game On]], along with its controller cable and a [[nwiki:Game Disc|Game Disc]], and one of the falling objects during the credit reel is a Nintendo GameCube logo. A Nintendo GameCube is also used by [[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]] to play a fictional video game, ''[[36-Volt Man]]''. | In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', a Nintendo GameCube can be seen in the [[microgame]] [[Game On]], along with its controller cable and a [[nwiki:Game Disc|Game Disc]], and one of the falling objects during the credit reel is a Nintendo GameCube logo. A Nintendo GameCube is also used by [[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]] to play a fictional video game, ''[[36-Volt Man]]''. | ||
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|title5=Main menu (sped up 16x) | |title5=Main menu (sped up 16x) | ||
|file6=TSMBM GCN Jingle.oga | |file6=TSMBM GCN Jingle.oga | ||
|title6=Jingle from SMBPlumbing.com website | |title6=Jingle from SMBPlumbing.com website | ||
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== | ==Trivia== | ||
*When the main menu theme is sped up to at least 16 times its normal speed, the theme is revealed to be a much slower version of the [[Family Computer Disk System|Famicom Disk System]] startup fanfare.<ref>{{cite|url=tcrf.net/GameCube#Menu_Music_Reference|title=GameCube Main Menu Music Reference|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor|accessdate=May 12, 2024|author=TCRF contributors}}</ref> | *When the main menu theme is sped up to at least 16 times its normal speed, the theme is revealed to be a much slower version of the [[Family Computer Disk System|Famicom Disk System]] startup fanfare.<ref>{{cite|url=tcrf.net/GameCube#Menu_Music_Reference|title=GameCube Main Menu Music Reference|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor|accessdate=May 12, 2024|author=TCRF contributors}}</ref> | ||
*The initial edition of the Japanese instruction booklet contained a screenshot showing "Super Mario 2001" with a description of Luigi, Peach, Bowser and Toad joining forces to save the kidnapped Mario from someone. This was made up as an example for showing the Game Play Screen and was replaced in reprints with the screenshot showing ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.<ref>{{cite|author=kikai|date=September 22, 2004|title=''「スーパーマリオ2001」って何!?ニンテンドーゲームキューブの説明書に記された謎のタイトルとは''|url=https://www.ndw.jp/gamecube-column-240922/|publisher=NDW|accessdate=October 20, 2024}}</ref> | *The initial edition of the Japanese instruction booklet contained a screenshot showing "Super Mario 2001" with a description of Luigi, Peach, Bowser and Toad joining forces to save the kidnapped Mario from someone. This was made up as an example for showing the Game Play Screen and was replaced in reprints with the screenshot showing ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.<ref>{{cite|author=kikai|date=September 22, 2004|title=''「スーパーマリオ2001」って何!?ニンテンドーゲームキューブの説明書に記された謎のタイトルとは''|url=https://www.ndw.jp/gamecube-column-240922/|publisher=NDW|accessdate=October 20, 2024}}</ref> |