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Interesting to note also is this wasn’t Nintendo’s first foray into online connectivity for their consoles. The back of Mario Kart Double Dash highlighting its usage of the broadband adapter to play LAN games against other local systemsīear in mind, this was the time that online play on consoles was only really starting to come into the public eye, and so wasn’t a feature that was used much, but it really was the catalyst for Nintendo relating to online gaming leading to modern day successes such as Tetris 99 on the Switch. Sure, the other consoles could play games online but none would let you play exciting big hitters such as Mario Kart Double Dash apart from the GameCube against players on another console. Made prominent in that era on the Dreamcast with games such as Phantasy Star Online, a modem was available for the GameCube that was plugged into the bottom of the console (unfortunately this is one accessory I don’t have). One feature that all the systems shared was online functionality. Of course, this doesn’t mean it wasn’t a great console. The GameCube did none of this (if we focus on the Nintendo version – I’ll cover the Panasonic one another time).
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The Dreamcast played CDs, the Xbox could play CDs and DVDs and had an online marketplace for DLC and the PS2 had a CD and DVD player (but was before the Xbox and cheaper than buying a console and DVD separately) and had backward compatibility. Interestingly it lacked most of the features seen on its direct competitors and although arguably this hit it hard when competing against the PS2, the GameCube possessed its own features which gave it its own unique selling point and legacy. The Nintendo GameCube in Indigo (with a Japan exclusive Spice Orange in the background) The GameCube had several interesting features that had either never really been seen on Nintendo consoles, or had not been seen for a while and were expanded with the system. Be advised, I am trying something new with this article to make sure it’s not too long by splitting it into 2 or 3 articles Part 1 available here:
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Previously I spoke about how the available games for the GameCube contributed towards making it one of Nintendo’s best consoles.
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