NGC, Nintendo GameCube (abbreviated as GC or NGC in Japan and other Asian regions) is Nintendo's fourth-generation home game console. It is the successor of N64. The internal codename during development was "Dolphin". The innovation of the console is the NGC wireless controller released by Nintendo in 2002, and the WaveBird won the best peripheral award at the 2002 E3 exhibition. ?
In terms of sales volume, the total sales volume worldwide was 21.74 million units. In November 2006, Nintendo launched the next generation product of NGC, Wii.
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On April 10, 2000, NOA held a developer meeting in Seattle?[3]?, officially announcing the specific details of GAME BOY ADVANCE. Miyamoto Shigeru revealed the linkage strategy between GBA and Dolphin in detail at the meeting. At this point, Nintendo's grand future strategy was finally fully revealed to the world.
On September 13, 2001, CAPCOM's Fourth Development Department held a large press conference in Tokyo before the release of NGC. Development Head Shinji Mikami announced that the latest game in the "Resident Evil" series would be released. NGC is completely exclusive, and Shigeru Miyamoto personally came to express his congratulations.