Nintendo's first ever console to use an optical disk system for loading games is the 128-bit Gamecube. It competes with Sony's Playstation 2 and Microsoft's XBox.
Specs:
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| Dolphin | Windows | Freeware | Rating: |
| GameCube & Wii Emulator | |||
| WhineCube | Windows | Freeware | Rating: |
| Gamecube Emulator | |||
| GCEmu | Windows | Free | Rating: |
| Gamecube Emulator | |||
| Dolwin | Windows | Freeware | Rating: |
| First ever publically released emu! | |||
| SuperGCube | Windows | Free | Rating: |
| GameCube emulator | |||
| Gcube | Windows | Freeware | Rating: |
| To allow people to test these emulators we have included some homebrew games in this page. Please note that the best way to test the emulators is by loading the ISO image file of a commercial game. We will not provide you with websites that contain commerical GameCube ISO images. |
| File | Platform | License | Date | Size | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ascii Fighter 0.2 GameCube homebrew game | Windows | Freeware | Jan 26, 2004 | 20 Kb. | |
| SNOWLORDS 0.1 GameCube homebrew game | Windows | Freeware | Jan 26, 2004 | 876 Kb. | |
| Speed Pong 4p GameCube homebrew game | Windows | Freeware | Jan 26, 2004 | 4 Kb. | |
| TetrisGC 1.0 GameCube homebrew game | Windows | Freeware | Jan 26, 2004 | 665 Kb. | |
| Galaxy Assailant ALPHA GameCube homebrew game | Windows | Freeware | Jun 13, 2004 | 8 Kb. | |
| Pong GameCube homebrew game | Windows | Freeware | Jun 13, 2004 | 3 Kb. | |