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GameCube online functionality

Index GameCube online functionality

The GameCube is one of Nintendo's home video game consoles and part of the sixth generation of video game consoles. [1]

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  1. 83 relations: ASCII Corporation, Battlefield (video game series), Battlefield 1942, Broadband, Conexant, Dial-up Internet access, DICE (company), Downloadable content, Dreamcast, Dreamcast online functionality, E3, Ethernet, Ethernet crossover cable, Ethernet hub, F-Zero GX, Family Computer Network System, Final Fantasy, GameCube, Gamer Network, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Hiroshi Yamauchi, Homeland (video game), Horse racing, Internet, Japan, Kirby Air Ride, Konami, Local area network, Mario Kart: Double Dash, Mario Power Tennis, Microsoft, Modem, Multiplayer video game, Namco, Network interface controller, Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 64, Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development, Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo Network, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Online, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, North America, Online game, Out of the box (feature), Personal computer, Phantasy Star, Phantasy Star Online, ... Expand index (33 more) »

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ASCII Corporation

was a Japanese publishing company based in Chiyoda, Tokyo.

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Battlefield (video game series)

Battlefield is a series of first-person shooter video games developed by Swedish company EA DICE and is published by American company Electronic Arts.

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Battlefield 1942

Battlefield 1942 is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by Digital Illusions CE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet or in a local area network.

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Broadband

In telecommunications, broadband or high speed is the wide-bandwidth data transmission that exploits signals at a wide spread of frequencies or several different simultaneous frequencies, and is used in fast Internet access.

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Conexant

Conexant Systems, Inc. was an American-based software developer and fabless semiconductor company that developed technology for voice and audio processing, imaging and modems.

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Dial-up Internet access

Dial-up Internet access is a form of Internet access that uses the facilities of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to establish a connection to an Internet service provider (ISP) by dialing a telephone number on a conventional telephone line.

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DICE (company)

EA Digital Illusions CE AB (trade name: DICE) is a Swedish video game developer based in Stockholm.

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Downloadable content

Downloadable content (DLC) is additional content created for an already released video game, distributed through the Internet by the game's publisher.

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Dreamcast

The is the final home video game console manufactured by Sega.

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Dreamcast online functionality

The Dreamcast is a home video game console by Sega, the first one introduced in the sixth generation of video game consoles. GameCube online functionality and Dreamcast online functionality are online video game networks.

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E3

E3 (short for Electronic Entertainment Expo) was an annual trade event for the video game industry organized and presented by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA).

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Ethernet

Ethernet is a family of wired computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN).

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Ethernet crossover cable

An Ethernet crossover cable is a crossover cable for Ethernet used to connect computing devices together directly.

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Ethernet hub

An Ethernet hub, active hub, network hub, repeater hub, multiport repeater, or simply hub is a network hardware device for connecting multiple Ethernet devices together and making them act as a single network segment.

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F-Zero GX

F-Zero GX is a 2003 racing video game developed by Amusement Vision and published by Nintendo for the GameCube console.

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Family Computer Network System

The, also known as the Famicom Net System and Famicom Modem, is a peripheral for Nintendo's Family Computer video game console, and was released in September 1988 only in Japan.

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Final Fantasy

is a fantasy anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi which is owned, developed, and published by Square Enix (formerly Square).

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GameCube

The is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo.

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Gamer Network

Gamer Network Limited (formerly Eurogamer Network Limited) is a British digital media company based in Brighton.

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Hironobu Sakaguchi

is a Japanese game designer, director, producer, and writer.

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Hiroshi Yamauchi

was a Japanese businessman and the third president of Nintendo, joining the company on 25 April 1949 until stepping down on 24 May 2002, being succeeded by Satoru Iwata.

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Homeland (video game)

is a role-playing video game for the GameCube developed and published by Chunsoft, and was released in Japan on April 29, 2005.

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Horse racing

Horse racing is an equestrian performance activity, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition.

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Internet

The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices.

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Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.

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Kirby Air Ride

Kirby Air Ride is a 2003 racing video game starring Kirby, developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the GameCube.

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Konami

, commonly known as Konami,, is a Japanese multinational entertainment company and video game developer and publisher headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo.

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Local area network

A local area network (LAN) is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus or office building.

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Mario Kart: Double Dash

is a 2003 kart racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the GameCube.

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Mario Power Tennis

Mario Power Tennis is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo.

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Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington.

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Modem

A modulator-demodulator or most commonly referred to as modem is a computer hardware device that converts data from a digital format into a format suitable for an analog transmission medium such as telephone or radio.

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Multiplayer video game

A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or via a wide area network, most commonly the Internet (e.g.

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Namco

was a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company, headquartered in ĹŚta, Tokyo.

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Network interface controller

A network interface controller (NIC, also known as a network interface card, network adapter, LAN adapter and physical network interface) is a computer hardware component that connects a computer to a computer network.

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Nintendo

is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto.

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Nintendo 3DS

The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo.

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Nintendo 64

The (N64) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo.

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Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development

commonly abbreviated as Nintendo EAD and formerly known as Nintendo Research & Development No.4 Department (abbreviated as Nintendo R&D4), was the largest software development division within the Japanese video game company Nintendo.

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Nintendo Entertainment System

The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console produced by Nintendo.

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Nintendo Network

The Nintendo Network was an online service formerly ran by Nintendo that provided free online functionality for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U systems and their compatible games. GameCube online functionality and Nintendo Network are multiplayer video game services and online video game networks.

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Nintendo Switch

The is a video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions on March 3, 2017.

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Nintendo Switch Online

Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) is an online subscription service for the Nintendo Switch video game console.

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Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (sometimes shortened to Nintendo WFC) was an online multiplayer gaming service run by Nintendo that formerly provided free online play in compatible Nintendo DS and Wii games. GameCube online functionality and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection are multiplayer video game services and online video game networks.

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North America

North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.

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Online game

An online game is a video game that is either partially or primarily played through the Internet or any other computer network available.

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Out of the box (feature)

An out-of-the-box feature or functionality (also called OOTB or off the shelf), particularly in software, is a native feature or built-in functionality of a product that comes directly from the vendor and works immediately when the product is placed in service.

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Personal computer

A personal computer, often referred to as a PC, is a computer designed for individual use.

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Phantasy Star

is a series of console role-playing video games and other supplementary media created by Sega.

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Phantasy Star Online

Phantasy Star Online is an online role-playing game (RPG) developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega in 2000 for the Dreamcast.

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Phantasy Star Online Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution

is a turn-based role-playing video game released for the GameCube in 2003.

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PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.

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PlayStation 2 online functionality

Selected games on Sony's PlayStation 2 video game console offer online gaming or other online capabilities. GameCube online functionality and PlayStation 2 online functionality are multiplayer video game services and online video game networks.

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Power Pros

Powerful Pro Baseball, previously known as Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū and marketed internationally as Power Pros, is a Japanese baseball video game series created by Konami.

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Private server

Strictly, a private server is any machine or virtual machine used as a server that is privately administrated.

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Racing game

Racing games are a video game genre in which the player participates in a racing competition.

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Recruit (company)

, also known as RGF (an acronym for Recruit Global Family) outside Japan, is a human resources holding company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

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Reggie Fils-Aimé

Reginald Fils-Aimé (born March 25, 1961) is an American businessman best known for being the president and chief operating officer of Nintendo of America, the North American branch of the Japanese video game company Nintendo, from 2006 to 2019.

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Role-playing video game

A role-playing video game, a role-playing game (RPG) or computer role-playing game (CRPG), is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (or several party members) immersed in some well-defined world, usually involving some form of character development by way of recording statistics.

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Satellaview

The is a satellite modem peripheral produced by Nintendo for the Super Famicom in 1995.

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Satellite modem

A satellite modem or satmodem is a modem used to establish data transfers using a communications satellite as a relay.

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Satoru Iwata

was a Japanese businessman, video game programmer, video game designer, and producer.

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Sega

is a Japanese multinational video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo.

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Shigeru Miyamoto

is a Japanese video game designer, producer and game director at Nintendo, where he serves as one of its representative directors as an executive since 2002.

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Sixth generation of video game consoles

In the history of video games, the sixth generation era (in rare occasions called the 128-bit era; see "bits and system power" below) is the era of computer and video games, video game consoles, and handheld gaming devices available at the turn of the 21st century, starting on November 27, 1998.

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Sonic Team

is a video game developer owned by the Japanese video game company Sega as part of its Sega CS Research and Development No.

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Sony

, formerly known as and, commonly known as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

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Spike Chunsoft

is a Japanese video game development and localization company specializing in role-playing video games, visual novels and adventure games.

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St.GIGA

, trading as, was a Japanese satellite radio company headquartered in Akasaka, Tokyo.

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Stock market

A stock market, equity market, or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks (also called shares), which represent ownership claims on businesses; these may include securities listed on a public stock exchange as well as stock that is only traded privately, such as shares of private companies that are sold to investors through equity crowdfunding platforms.

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Super Nintendo Entertainment System

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania and 1993 in South America.

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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow is a 2004 stealth game developed and published by Ubisoft Shanghai and Ubisoft Milan.

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Tunneling protocol

In computer networks, a tunneling protocol is a communication protocol which allows for the movement of data from one network to another.

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Video game console

A video game console is an electronic device that outputs a video signal or image to display a video game that can be played with a game controller.

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Wii

The Wii is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo.

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Wii U

The Wii U is a home video game console developed by Nintendo as the successor to the Wii.

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WiiConnect24

WiiConnect24 is a discontinued feature of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for the Wii.

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Xbox (console)

The Xbox is a home video game console manufactured by Microsoft that is the first installment in the Xbox series of video game consoles.

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Xbox network

The Xbox network, formerly known and commonly referred to as Xbox LIVE, is an online multiplayer gaming and digital media delivery service created and operated by Microsoft Gaming for the Xbox brand. GameCube online functionality and Xbox network are multiplayer video game services and online video game networks.

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XLink Kai is a program developed by Team XLink allowing for online play of video games with support for LAN multiplayer modes. GameCube online functionality and XLink Kai are GameCube.

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Yuri (satellite)

Yuri, also known as Broadcasting Satellite or BS, was a series of Japanese direct broadcast satellites.

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1080° Avalanche

1080° Avalanche is a snowboarding video game for the GameCube, developed by Nintendo's in-house development studio, Nintendo Software Technology, and published by Nintendo.

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64DD

The is a magnetic floppy disk drive peripheral for the Nintendo 64 game console developed by Nintendo.

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See also

GameCube

Multiplayer video game services

Online video game networks

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GameCube_online_functionality

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