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The Nintendo GameCube is a quintessential piece of gaming history, representing Nintendo's sixth-generation home console. Launched in 2001, it was the first Nintendo system to use optical discs instead of cartridges, albeit in a proprietary mini-DVD format. Known for its distinct cube-shaped design and integrated carry handle, the console became a cult favorite due to its powerful hardware and iconic library of games.
Originally developed and manufactured in Japan by Nintendo Co., Ltd., production later expanded to include facilities in China to meet global demand. Despite facing stiff competition from other systems of its era, the GameCube is remembered for pioneering wireless controller technology with the WaveBird and for its high-quality exclusive titles.
Today, Nintendo remains a titan in the entertainment industry. The brand continues to be owned and operated by the original parent company, Nintendo Co., Ltd., headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It remains a publicly-traded independent entity, holding all intellectual property related to the GameCube hardware and its software legacy.
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