9 Out Of 10 People Don't Know These Nintendo Gamecube Facts

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DO YOU KNOW THESE GAMECUBE FACTS?

In this video, we will be talking about 5 Facts You May Not Know About The Nintendo Gamecube

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- What other interesting facts do you know about the Gamecube?

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Nintendo's fourth home console was released in North America on November 18, 2001 and turned sweet 16 this year, which means it's time to celebrate this purple rapscallion and buy it a brand new car.

Today we're talking about that teenage Gamecube and why I think it's actually a criminally underrated system, while giving you five cool facts you might not already know about the G-C-N. Stick around to the end to hear about a potential hint from Nintendo about re-releasing Gamecube content in 2018!

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Script by: John Titley

Voice Over by: John Titley

Edited by: John Titley

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"The launch titles weren't good" you say as you show Luigi's Mansion. Take that back.

TiredCapybara
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*sees thumbnail*
yes, I did know that the B button is red

bradeyberry
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*I DIDN'T KNOW MY GAMECUBE HAD BUTTONS*

MrRedDaBestGuy
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If they bring GameCube games back for the switch they must bring back super Mario sunshine & Luigi's mansion

crackbandicoot
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Just noticed that it had a B button
Thanks, I didn't knew that

danver
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Woah, GameCube controllers had B buttons?!! Now you're just shittin' me!!

duwang
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"It's not actually a cube, but do you know why it was built in its cube shape?"

PhirePhlame
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I think I read somewhere that the GameCube controller compatibility on Switch was merely because they were adding a bunch of protocols for third party controllers and making the Wii U adapter work along with that was kind of a happy accident.

Virtually_Char
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I think Gamecube has one of the best game librarys of all time.

rudolf
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The GameCube was my first ever console and I still play on it from time to time

AlejandroRodriguez-djlr
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EXCUSE ME Luigi's Mansion and Mario Sunshine are both FANTASTIC

SpeakerPolice
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One of my first consoles. Didn’t have a whole lot of games for it back in the day, but I’ve been expanding my library for the console for the past year. Ah, memories.

gamermanx
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Probably because 9/10 people don't own a GameCube.

chidster
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I DO remember Gamecube's start. There seemed to be a lot of kiddie games for it. Many people remember it as "Disney Cube." However, in the years that followed, Nintendo did release excellent games that made it remarkable. What made it even better was the Game Boy Player that attached on the bottom, allowing all Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and even Game Boy Advance games playable on the big screen! Thanks Nintendo!

mchenrynick
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I never had a GameCube. I went from a N64 to a Wii
In fact I got a N64 during the GameCube era

Persona
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Is it me or does John Titley sounds like Kermit the frog

theoldschoolmillennial
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Totally underrated system.

I still use mine all the time for Mario Kart: Double Dash

roguepiranha
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I got the black model for Christmas right after launch + three games, Luigi's Mansion, Smash Bros. Melee and NHL Hitz 2002, and a standard memory card… Overtime, my game library grew to 30+ Games, four controllers (Black, purple, orange and grey Wavebird), The black 351 block memory card and Game Boy Player attachment/accessory--what a great system.

Tykoon
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Why the random arrows and circles in the thumbnail?

datbootlegger
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Speaking of gamecube controller compatibility, a while ago I learned that that Dance Dance Revolution games on the Wii can be played with the GNC controller. You use the analog stick and c stick to hit the directions. A cool tidbit for rhythm game fans who don't want to put in the labor or who has siblings who buy you to play with them (I wish I knew this trick when I got the game back then)

Oh and the game can't tell the sticks apart so hit whatever one in whatever direction. You will need both for the jump notes.

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