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*[[Pokémon Colosseum]] ([[Pokémon Stadium|Stadium]]-like game with an RPG mode) | *[[Pokémon Colosseum]] ([[Pokémon Stadium|Stadium]]-like game with an RPG mode) | ||
*[[Pokémon Channel]] (Mini-Games) | *[[Pokémon Channel]] (Mini-Games) | ||
*[[Pokémon Box Ruby | *[[Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire]] (Peripheral to the GBA Pokémon games) | ||
*[[Pokémon XD]] (Sequel to Colosseum with greater focus on the RPG elements) | *[[Pokémon XD]] (Sequel to Colosseum with greater focus on the RPG elements) | ||
[[Category:Nintendo]] | [[Category:Nintendo]] |
Revision as of 13:14, 24 March 2007
Nintendo's sixth-generation console is a powerful system, with a compact design, 4 controller ports, a controller with an ergonomic design, small but large-capacity discs, a large game library, connectivity with the Game Boy Advance and a form of online play. In 2006, it was succeeded by Wii, which also features ports for most GameCube hardware as well as compatibility for its software.
Technical Specs
- Custom 485 Mhz IBM CPU
- Custom 162 MHz ATI graphics chip
- 40MB total memory
- 2.6 GB per second memory bandwidth
- 12M polygons per second
- Texture read bandwidth 10.4 GB per second
- 64 audio channels
- 3-inch Optical Disc Technology (1.5 GB)
Pokémon Games
- Super Smash Brothers Melee (Fighting game with Nintendo franchise characters)
- Pokémon Colosseum (Stadium-like game with an RPG mode)
- Pokémon Channel (Mini-Games)
- Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire (Peripheral to the GBA Pokémon games)
- Pokémon XD (Sequel to Colosseum with greater focus on the RPG elements)