

The 'Symphonic Green' and 'Crystal White' colors were also released in Europe, although the latter was renamed 'Pearl White' and bundled with Mario Smash Football.
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Colors released in Japan include 'Starlight Gold', 'Crystal White', 'Symphonic Green' (mint green), 'Hanshin Tigers' (black with Hanshin Tigers logo), 'Gundam Copper' (two-tone red with Gundam logo) and 'Transparent' which was included with the 'Enjoy Plus Pack ' bundle. The 'Mario' design was also made available in limited quantities through the European Stars Catalogue for 5000 points.Additionally, a number of limited edition GameCube consoles have been released which included matching controllers. Club Nintendo controllers could be purchased for 500 points each and designs included 'Mario' (red top and blue bottom), 'Luigi' (green top and blue bottom), 'Wario' (yellow top and purple bottom) and a 'Club Nintendo' controller (white top and light blue bottom). Other standard colors sold separately included 'Spice' (Orange), 'Indigo/Clear' (Indigo top with a clear translucent bottom), 'Emerald Blue' (Turquoise), and White the latter two were only available in Japan.Limited editionsNintendo released a number of limited edition controllers in Japan through Club Nintendo, which featured a unique color scheme and/or logo in the center. Standard colors included 'Indigo' (dark navy blue), 'Jet Black', and 'Platinum' (Silver), which were bundled with their respective colored GameCube consoles and sold separately in many countries. This method effectively serves to provide two functions per button without actually adding two separate physical buttons.Versions The prototype GameCube controller that was included with development system.Colors/designsStandard editionsThe GameCube controller was sold in several different colors over the console's lifespan. Each of these behaves as a typical analog trigger until fully depressed, at which point the button 'clicks' to register an additional digital signal. The 'L' and 'R' triggers feature both analog and digital capabilities. On the 'shoulders' of the controller there are two analog triggers marked 'L' and 'R,' as well as one digital button marked 'Z' which sits above the 'R' trigger. A Start/Pause button is located in the middle of the controller. The four face buttons are on the right of the controller (a large green 'A' button in the center, a smaller red 'B' button to its bottom left and two kidney-shaped buttons 'X' to the right and a 'Y' to the top) with a yellow 'C' stick below those.

Also unlike its predecessor, this controller does not feature any expansion capabilities.The controller features a total of six digital buttons, two analog sticks, a d-pad and two hybrid analog triggers/digital buttons.The primary analog stick is on the left, with the D-pad below it. It connects to the console's controller ports via a 2 m/6.5 ft cable.The standard GameCube controller provides haptic feedback by way of a built-in rumble motor rather than using an external Rumble Pak add-on like the Nintendo 64 controller. This controller was bundled with all new GameCube systems throughout the console's life cycle and was also available separately. Ultimate Edition controller4 Use on subsequent consoles4.1 Replications5 Legal issues6 See also7 ReferencesOverviewReleased alongside the GameCube console, the standard GameCube controller has a wing grip design. for Wii U Edition controller3.4 Super Smash Bros.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Nintendo GameCube controller) Jump to navigation Jump to search GameCube controllerIndigo GameCube controllerManufacturerNintendoTypeGamepadGenerationSixth generationRelease dateJP: September 14, 2001NA: November 18, 2001EU: May 3, 2002AU: May 17, 2002Wii U Re-Release:JP: December 6, 2014NA: November 21, 2014EU: November 28, 2014AU: November 29, 2014Nintendo Switch Re-Release:JP: November 16, 2018NA: NovemEU: December 7, 2018AU: December 7, 2018Input2× Analog sticks2× Hybrid analog triggers/digital buttons6× Digital buttonsDigital d-padMacro & Turbo buttons (third party GameCube controllers only)ConnectivityGameCube controller portDimensions2.5 × 5.5 × 4 in 6.5 ft cable65 × 140 × 100 mm 2 m cablePredecessorNintendo 64 controllerSuccessorWii RemoteClassic ControllerThe GameCube controller is the standard controller for Nintendo's GameCube video game console.Contents1 Overview2 Versions2.1 Colors/designs2.1.1 Standard editions2.1.2 Limited editions2.2 WaveBird wireless controller2.3 LodgeNet controller3 Availabilit圓.1 White controller3.2 Continued production of platinum controller3.3 Super Smash Bros.
