GameCube Roms
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 13
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 12
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 11
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 14
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 16
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 19
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 17
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 7
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 20
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 10
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: October 2001
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc Version 31
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc: Version 24
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc Version 30
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc Version 32
- Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc Version 34
GameCube was officially marketed by Nintendo in 2001, and has become one of the company’s most successful gaming consoles.
The original device has a typical cube-shaped design, quite compact compared to competitors of the same generation. GameCube creates a friendly and accessible feeling for all gamers. Small but powerful is what we can say about it. Gamecube has the ability to handle impressive 3D graphics thanks to a powerful processor that has been well optimized by Nintendo. It is also equipped with an optical drive capable of reading mini-DVD discs, providing larger storage space than its predecessors.
GameCube is the place of origin and brilliant development of many legendary video game series from Nintendo. We can mention the outstanding games released on this system are Super Smash Bros. Melee, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Metroid Prime, and Luigi’s Mansion. Most of them have sold millions of copies and have had remakes on new generation consoles.
At launch, Nintendo released a service that included the Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter and Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, allowing players to connect online to play with friends or the community. This memorable feature is long gone.
GameCube could not beat rival PlayStation 2 from Sony as its sales were not good enough. Even so, it left a good mark on the video game industry. This is the foundation for Nintendo to affirm their position when entering the gaming console manufacturing industry. It also opened up success for the next generations of Wii and Nintendo Switch.