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The Nintendo GameCube is a video game console created by [[Nintendo]] and released in 2001. It uses [[DVD]]s as its storage medium. However, the DVDs are the small type (80 mm | The Nintendo GameCube is a video game console created by [[Nintendo]] and released in 2001. It uses [[DVD]]s as its storage medium. However, the DVDs are the small type (80 mm; the regular size of a CD/DVD is 120 mm). Further, the discs are known to spindle in the opposite direction as standard DVDs. | ||
For [[FMV]], GameCube games are alleged to use a fractal-based, intra-coded video codec. | For [[FMV]], GameCube games are alleged to use a fractal-based, intra-coded video codec. | ||
[[Category:Multimedia Hardware]] | [[Category:Multimedia Hardware]] |
Revision as of 10:53, 3 June 2006
The Nintendo GameCube is a video game console created by Nintendo and released in 2001. It uses DVDs as its storage medium. However, the DVDs are the small type (80 mm; the regular size of a CD/DVD is 120 mm). Further, the discs are known to spindle in the opposite direction as standard DVDs.
For FMV, GameCube games are alleged to use a fractal-based, intra-coded video codec.