10 Facts About GameCube controller

1.

GameCube controller is the standard game controller for the GameCube home video game console, manufactured by Nintendo and launched in 2001.

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The GameCube controller continued to endure even beyond its system's launch cycle, gaining varying levels of support from its subsequent successor consoles.

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Standard GameCube controller provides haptic feedback by way of a built-in rumble motor rather than using an external Rumble Pak add-on like the Nintendo 64 controller.

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4.

GameCube controller was sold in several different colors over the console's lifespan.

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5.

Specially-designed variant of the GameCube controller was created for the LodgeNet in some North American hotels.

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6.

Nintendo 64 GameCube controller received mixed impressions, being lauded for standardizing the controls for 3D movement with its analog stick and for its comfortable design, but derided for its bulkiness and overall layout.

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7.

The GameCube controller had seen at least four or five versions during its development cycle, and each build would be radically different on a monthly basis, containing new ideas and discarding old ones.

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8.

The GameCube controller has not been released outside Japan, but online retailers such as Amazon and Play-Asia do import and sell the GameCube controller internationally.

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9.

The GameCube controller has the same length cable as the 2008 re-release and lacks the metal braces inserted inside the triggers .

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10.

The GameCube controller has the same length cable as the 2008 and 2014 re-releases and lacks the metal braces inserted inside the triggers .

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