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Sun 15/07/01 at 20:12
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There are many planned additional elements of the GameCube system, ranging from the controversial new controller to the super-sized memory packs.

The Digital Memory Card
or DigiCard as it is likely to be nicknamed, utilises Flash memory to store 4mb of data from saved games. The flash memory system was specifically developed for GameCube, and features high transfer rates perfect for the needs of a games console.


The SD Memory Card
is capable of holding up to 64mb of game data, however has slightly lower transfer rates as a drawback. Developed by Matsushita, the card will require a special adaptor for use.


The WaveBird Wireless Controller
is promised to be the first wireless control style that actually works, and with the estimated range of 10metres, it should offer endless control styles and extra flexibility.

The Modem
socket is located on the back of the GameCube main unit. This hole can be filled with anything you choose, but NCE and Nintendo recommend filling it with a Nintendo 56k modem, or the broadband alternative.
Sun 15/07/01 at 20:12
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There are many planned additional elements of the GameCube system, ranging from the controversial new controller to the super-sized memory packs.

The Digital Memory Card
or DigiCard as it is likely to be nicknamed, utilises Flash memory to store 4mb of data from saved games. The flash memory system was specifically developed for GameCube, and features high transfer rates perfect for the needs of a games console.


The SD Memory Card
is capable of holding up to 64mb of game data, however has slightly lower transfer rates as a drawback. Developed by Matsushita, the card will require a special adaptor for use.


The WaveBird Wireless Controller
is promised to be the first wireless control style that actually works, and with the estimated range of 10metres, it should offer endless control styles and extra flexibility.

The Modem
socket is located on the back of the GameCube main unit. This hole can be filled with anything you choose, but NCE and Nintendo recommend filling it with a Nintendo 56k modem, or the broadband alternative.
Sun 15/07/01 at 21:26
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I will probably get all of these from release,ecspecially a Digicard and a modem.

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