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9 editorial reviews
Classic Game Room reviews GAUNTLET: DARK LEGACY for Nintendo Gamecube from Midway, also available on Playstation 2 PS2 and original Xbox (played for this review using a Nintendo Wii with Gamecube controller). This CGR review of Gauntlet Dark Legacy has Gauntlet Dark Legacy game play from Nintendo Gamecube showing Gauntlet game play in HD action.Read more
The GameCube looked like a lunch box and even had a handle, but it was home to plenty of great (delicious) games.Read more
Kururin Squash review! http://classicgameroom.com/vaultpages/vaultpage/kururin-squash-nintendo-gamecube Classic Game Room reviews KURURIN SQUASH! for GameCube from Eighting and Nintendo released in 2004. This incredible puzzle / arcade game is the third in the Kururin series and first on the Nintendo GameCube with advanced graphics, lasers and flamethrowers! Pilot your blue duck in a helicopter through tight levels filled with enemies, fire, spinning fans and destruction doom walls! CGR Kururin Squash video review features Kururin Squash Nintendo GameCube gameplay. For whatever reason this was never released outside of Japan and must be played on either a Japanese Game Cube or a GameCube that can somehow play Japanese games.Read more
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The Sega DreamCast, the Best Sega had to offer? This Mind-blowing Sega DreamCast review will surely spark a desire to go out and buy a Sega DreamCast.Read more
The Sega Dreamcast - now over 20 years old, the Dreamcast represents an era of unprecedented creativity within Sega. Wi…Read more
From Sonic Adventure to Soulcalibur, ranking the best Sega Dreamcast games ever madeRead more
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4.4 out of 5
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4.2 out of 5
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4.1 out of 5
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3.9 out of 5
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Hardware

StorageNoneNoneNone
CPU cores111
CPU speed0.49 GHz0.2 GHz0.03 GHz
CPU model1 Core 485 MHz PowerPC "Gekko"1 Core 200 MHz SuperH SH-41 Core MIPS R3000A-family R3051 @ 33.8688 MHz
GPU nameATI "Flipper"NEC/VideoLogic PowerVR CLX2Handles 2D graphics processing separate from the main 3D engine on the CPU
RAM memory43MB16MB4MB
GPU Clock Speed
N/A
100.0 MHz
N/A

Screen

HDRnonono
Resolutions supported
  • 480p
  • 576p
480p480p

Controller

FeaturesVibration
  • Display Screen
  • Memory Card Slot
  • Vibration
N/A
Connection MethodWired
N/A
N/A
Number of joysticksDualSingle
N/A
Directional Padyesyesyes
Alternative Controller Includednonono
Number of supported wireless controllers4
N/A
2

Features

Backward compatibilitynonono
Type of media supportedMini-DVDCD-ROMCD-ROM
Surround decoder (5.1/7.1)yes
N/A
N/A
Video formats supported
  • 480p
  • 576p
N/A
480p

Dimensions

Depth6.3 in3.07 in
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Width4.3 in7.48 in
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Height5.9 in7.68 in
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Weight84.66 oz67.02 oz
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Colour of product
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Violet
  • White
SilverGrey

Connectivity

Ethernetyesyesno
Ethernet connection speed10/100Mbit/s
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N/A
WiFinonono
USBnonono
Number of USB Inputs200
HDMInonono
Component outputyesnono
Composite outputyesyesyes
SCART outyesyesyes
Number of connection ports442
S-video outputyesyesyes
VGA outputsnoyesno
Digital optical input nonono
Digital optical outputnonono

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