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[[File:GameCube disc.png|thumb|left|130px|GameCube disc]] | [[File:GameCube disc.png|thumb|left|130px|GameCube disc]] | ||
The controller for the GameCube is designed with four main buttons (A, B, X, Y, a control stick, the start button, an L and R button, Z button, a D-Pad, and a C Stick). Many versions of the controller have been released including a miniature version, one with a built-in fan, and a wireless version. | The controller for the GameCube is designed with four main buttons (A, B, X, Y, a control stick, the start button, an L and R button, Z button, a D-Pad, and a C Stick). Many versions of the controller have been released including a miniature version, one with a built-in fan, and a wireless version. | ||
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==Memory== | ==Memory== | ||
The GameCube does not have built in memory. Instead, it uses {{wp|memory card}}s that hold the saved data in a "block" format. The user can move, copy, and delete data from the memory cards. These memory cards are needed to play GameCube games on [[Wii]]. The memory cards come with different memory capacities and are mainly made by third-party companies. | The GameCube does not have built in memory. Instead, it uses {{wp|memory card}}s that hold the saved data in a "block" format. The user can move, copy, and delete data from the memory cards. These memory cards are needed to play GameCube games on [[Wii]]. The memory cards come with different memory capacities and are mainly made by third-party companies. |