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The Sega Dreamcast is the successor to Sega's previous home console, the Saturn. It features a built-in 56k modem (exclusive to the US and, later on, Japanese models), and an optional VGA adapter for 480p playback on high definition televisions. Production was discontinued in 2001.

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The Nintendo GameCube was Nintendo's fourth home video game console and was part of the sixth generation console era. It was the first Nintendo console to use optical discs as its primary storage medium and introduced new connectivity options to Nintendo consoles, including online play.

  • Status: Discontinued
  • Availability date: Sep. 9, 1999
  • Price at launch: $199.99

Availability

  • Status: Discontinued
  • Availability date: Sep. 15, 2001
  • Price at launch: $199.99

Also Known As...

  • Alias: GCN
  • Width: 7.68 inches
  • Depth: 7.48 inches
  • Height: 3.07 inches
  • Weight: 4.19 pounds
  • Color: White
  • Exterior surface: Matte

Hardware

  • Width: 6 inches
  • Depth: 6 inches
  • Height: 4.3 inches
  • Color: Purple
  • Exterior surface: Matte
  • CPU brand: Hitachi
  • CPU model: SH-4
  • CPU speed: 200 MHz
  • GPU brand: NEC
  • GPU model: PowerVR 2DC
  • GPU ram: 8 MB
  • RAM: 16 MB

Performance

  • CPU brand: IBM
  • CPU model: Gekko PowerPC
  • CPU speed: 486 MHz
  • RAM: 24 MB
  • Supported resolutions: 480p, 480i
  • Audio / Video playback: CD

Audio / Video

  • Audio / Video output: Proprietary
  • Physical controller port(s): 4
  • Controller connection: Wired
  • Expansion slot: Yes

Ports

  • Physical controller port(s): 4
  • Controller connection: Wireless
  • Memory card port(s): 2
  • External memory: Memory card

Storage

  • Game media: Disc
  • Online multiplayer: Yes

Software

  • Game media: Disc
  • Online multiplayer: Yes
  • Power supply: Integrated

Power

  • Power supply: External
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