Collector Finds GameCube Apparently Used For SpaceWorld 2000 Reveal
The model was used as part of the console's reveal
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Collectors have been after one of these for years, and Consolevariations finally managed to snag one after a member of its Discord alerted it to "a certain prototype GameCube that was for sale." This apparently ended up being one of the models that was used as part of the reveal at Space World, though it should be noted the console itself isn't actually functional. It's literally just the casing and all the electronics that make the LEDs light up.
Consolevariations highlighted some of the differences between the casing for this original model and the retail one that was released a year later, which are subtle enough that someone who hasn't seen a GameCube in a while probably wouldn't notice. But for the most part it's the same purple cube we all know and love.
The GameCube's reveal is quite notable in the history of console reveals, mostly because it's a bit odd, but it certainly is a memorable one.
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GameCubeThis story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:Oisin Kuhnke