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==Trivia== [[File:StH 175 Gamecube Time!.jpg|thumb|[[Vector the Crocodile (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)|Vector]] and [[Mighty the Armadillo (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)|Mighty]] playing on a GameCube, from [[Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 175|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' #175]].]] *In the [[Archie Comics]] ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comic series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comic series, specifically in [[Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 175|issue #175]], [[Mighty the Armadillo (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)|Mighty the Armadillo]] and [[Vector the Crocodile (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)|Vector the Crocodile]] play a cube-shaped game console that greatly resembles a Nintendo GameCube, despite having its controller ports mirrored, at [[Freedom HQ]]. *''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle]]'' was the first game featuring [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] to appear on a [[Nintendo]] console, despite Sonic being the mascot for [[Sega]] and a rival to the company for many years prior. *''[[Sonic Shuffle]]'' is the only [[Dreamcast]] ''Sonic'' title that was not ported to the GameCube. [[File:Dash Spin controller.png|thumb| A GameCube controller, from ''[[Dash & Spin Super Fast Sonic Vol. 1]]''.]] *In ''[[Dash & Spin Super Fast Sonic Vol. 1]]'' [[Doctor Eggman (Dash & Spin)|Dr. Eggman]] can be seen playing with a GameCube. *''Sonic Heroes'' was the first original game for the GameCube that was released when Sega became a third party company. *Most PlayStation 2 ports of sixth-generation ''Sonic'' titles received lower review scores from critics than their Nintendo GameCube/[[Xbox]] equivalents, with the GameCube versions having the highest score. [[File:PDP FightPadSonic.png|thumb|The GameCube inspired ''Sonic'' controller.]] *Some ''Sonic''-related titles on the GameCube, most notably ''Sonic Adventure 2: Battle'' and ''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]'', were able to use special capabilities with the [[Game Boy Advance]], connecting with some other ''Sonic'' games on that system, such as ''[[Sonic Advance]]'' and ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]''. The main feature for this link was the [[Tiny Chao Garden]], which was a portable [[Chao Garden]] where a player could take a [[Chao]] wherever they go and care for it in a similar way to the ''Adventure'' games. *In July 2019, a GameCube inspired ''Sonic''-themed controller for the [[Nintendo Switch]] was released by [[PDP]]. *All ''Sonic'' titles officially released for the GameCube received the Player's Choice label. **The GameCube is the only sixth generation home console to not have redesigned disc art for any of its budget re-releases. The Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and Xbox all print their respective budget labels on the discs.
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