

Among its hardware highlights, it launched the first practicable wireless game controller, the WaveBird, which performed astoundingly well for the time. It lagged in online functionality, and its relatively low-capacity media (and lack of DVD player functionality) held it back compared to its competitors. The GameCube feels like an odd duck in retrospect, with its funky controller, compact design (complete with carrying handle), and unique 3-inch optical media. Despite getting crushed in the numbers game over the next six years by the PlayStation 2 juggernaut, it still played host to many unforgettable gaming experiences for millions of people. Nintendo launched its fourth home game console, the GameCube, in Japan, 20 years ago today.

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