<h2>Nintendo Gamecube (2002)</h2>
Nintendo's fourth console was also its first to use optical discs, though strangely it opted for miniDVD, meaning it wouldn't play DVDs or CDs. Then again, it was the only console to have a handle. Super Monkey Ball made its first appearance here and as far as we know it's the only console to have ever had a bongos controller (for Donkey Konga).
 

Nintendo Gamecube (2002)

Nintendo's fourth console was also its first to use optical discs, though strangely it opted for miniDVD, meaning it wouldn't play DVDs or CDs. Then again, it was the only console to have a handle. Super Monkey Ball made its first appearance here and as far as we know it's the only console to have ever had a bongos controller (for Donkey Konga).

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Gaming through the ages: 25 landmark consoles

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