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|released = {{released|Japan|September 14, 2001|USA|November 18, 2001|Europe|May 3, 2002|Australia|May 17, 2002}} | |released = {{released|Japan|September 14, 2001|USA|November 18, 2001|Europe|May 3, 2002|Australia|May 17, 2002}} | ||
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The '''Nintendo GameCube''' is a {{wp|Sixth generation of video game consoles|sixth generation}} home console that was created and released by [[Nintendo]]. It was first released in 2001 in Japan and the Americas, and then in 2002 in Europe and Australia. It is the first Nintendo console where the games are stored on optical discs, more specifically {{wp|miniDVD}}s. | The '''Nintendo GameCube''' is a {{wp|Sixth generation of video game consoles|sixth generation}} home console that was created and released by [[Nintendo]] for the sixth generation of gaming consoles. It was first released in 2001 in Japan and the Americas, and then in 2002 in Europe and Australia. It is the first Nintendo console where the games are stored on optical discs, more specifically {{wp|miniDVD}}s. | ||
==Games== | ==Games== |