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TheNintendo GameCube (ニンテンドーゲームキューブ?) is the home console for whichPikmin andPikmin 2 have been released. The two games have been released in 2001 and 2004 respectively. The console was released on September 14th, 2001 in Japan, November 18th, 2001 in North America, May 3rd, 2002 in Europe, and May 17th, 2002 in Australia, and has sold over 21.74 million units worldwide[1]. The console's successor, theWii, can also play GameCube games, and is the console for the re-releases of thePikmin games in theNew Play Control! range. The GameCube's controller consists of 6 buttons, 2 analog triggers, 2 analog sticks and the D-Pad.Super Smash Bros. Melee, a game in theSuper Smash Bros. series was also released for the GameCube, and makes references toPikmin. In 2004, a tie-in bundle console was released in Japan forPikmin 2.

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History[edit]

Before being released in Japan, the GameCube's codename was "Dolphin". Due to this, some of the console's games have a reference to the codename, via an illustration or just a name. InPikmin's case, it is the name ofCaptain Olimar's spaceship, theS.S. Dolphin.

Memory Card[edit]

There are three official GameCube memory card varieties:

  • 59 blocks (gray)
  • 251 blocks (black)
  • 1019 blocks (white)

In thePikmin series, the first game requires 19 blocks, and the sequel 27.

In-game references[edit]

Pikmin 4 features twotreasures in theNewly Nostalgic Series that are related to the GameCube. These are theWinged Freedom Sculpture, a GameCube controller, and theGlinty Circular Disc, a Japanese disc ofWave Race: Blue Storm.

Gallery[edit]

  • Artwork of some Pikmin with Captain Olimar on a Nintendo GameCube.

    Artwork of somePikmin withCaptain Olimar on a Nintendo GameCube.

  • Clay art of a GameCube controller.

    Clay art of a GameCube controller.

  • Bundle console box front.

    Bundle console box front.

  • Bundle console box back.

    Bundle console box back.

  • Bundle console's contents, including the console, controller, and Purple Pikmin plush.

    Bundle console's contents, including the console, controller, and Purple Pikmin plush.

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Nintendo consoles
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