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| logo = [[File:Nintendo GameCube Logo.svg|200px]] | | logo = [[File:Nintendo GameCube Logo.svg|200px]] | ||
| image = [[File:Nintendo GameCube.png|200px]] | | image = [[File:Nintendo GameCube.png|200px]] | ||
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| successor = [[Wii]] | | successor = [[Wii]] | ||
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− | The ''' | + | The '''GameCube'''{{Note|{{Nihongo foot|ニンテンドーゲームキューブ|Nintendou Geimukyuubu}}}} (officially abbreviated as '''GCN''') is a home video game console created by [[Nintendo]] and released in 2001. It is the successor to the [[Nintendo 64]] and the predecessor to the [[Wii]]. Three of the [[First generation|first-generation ''Animal Crossing'' games]]—{{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}}—were released on the GameCube in 2001, 2002, and 2003, respectively. Additionally, {{SSBM}}, which features three trophies of characters from {{DnM}}, was released for the console shortly before {{DnM+|nolink}} in 2001. The GameCube has the ability to connect to the [[Game Boy Advance]] to unlock features in various games, including all three ''Animal Crossing'' games. |
The GameCube sold 21.74 million units worldwide and was discontinued in mid-2007. The GameCube's games and controllers are also backward-compatible with its successor, the Wii, although this feature was removed in later Wii models. | The GameCube sold 21.74 million units worldwide and was discontinued in mid-2007. The GameCube's games and controllers are also backward-compatible with its successor, the Wii, although this feature was removed in later Wii models. |