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The Nintendo GameCube, commonly abbreviated as the GCN, is Nintendo's fourth home video game console, being preceded by the N64 and succeeded by the Nintendo Wii. The GameCube was the first Nintendo Console to use disks rather than cartridges, as well as the first to require an extra device to store memory on.
Star Fox games on the GameCube
Two Star Fox games were released on the GameCube, as well as a fighting game starring Fox and Falco.
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