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In this video, I talk about the complete Nintendo GameCube experience, from its release in 2001 to its discontinuation in August 2007. I go over what made the GameCube special, why it is still remembered today, and why I personally recommend the Indigo (purple) version as the most classic choice. I explain the GameCube’s unique cube design, the handle on the back, and how simple and friendly the system feels. I also talk about the different colors the GameCube came in and why Indigo stands out as the most recognizable version. In this video, I discuss the GameCube controller and why many players still consider it one of Nintendo’s best controllers ever made. I also explain how memory cards work, why a 251-block memory card is a great option, and how the 1019-block memory card can be helpful for extra storage and backups. I go over popular GameCube games like Sonic titles, Mario games, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Universal Studios Theme Park Adventure, Wave Race: Blue Storm, Mario Kart: Double Dash, and Mario Party. The GameCube had a strong variety of games that could be enjoyed alone or with others. I also talk about Action Replay MAX, how it works, and how to properly set it up using Slot A and Slot B memory cards. I explain that it is optional and why organization matters when using it. This video also covers common GameCube freezing and crashing behavior. Most games freeze with a buzzing sound, but Super Smash Bros. Melee is different because the music continues playing when it freezes. I explain how restarting the system is the normal and safe solution. I discuss classic error screens like “The Game Disc could not be read” and “An error has occurred,” and how those messages became part of the GameCube experience. I also talk about cleaning, repairing, and restoring older GameCube systems. Since the console is now over 20 years old, taking care of it is important for keeping it working properly. I explain why cleaning controllers, discs, and the console itself helps preserve the system for the future. The later years of the GameCube from 2004 to 2007 are also covered, including the health and safety screen that appeared before many games. I explain how this screen marked the transition between the GameCube era and the Wii era, and how it looks similar to the one later used on the Wii. I mention that the final GameCube game was Madden NFL 08, released before the system was officially discontinued in August 2007. I also give simple tips like removing the disc after playing and choosing a small HDTV with AV inputs for the best modern GameCube setup. Finally, I talk about a hidden startup detail: holding the Z button on one controller or on all four controllers changes the GameCube startup sound. This small Easter egg shows how Nintendo added personality even to the system boot screen. This video is about nostalgia, simple fun, hardware care, and why the Nintendo GameCube still matters today.