A unique piece of gaming history has surfaced, revealing a previously unconfirmed version of the GameCube. It was called Nintendo Dolphin, and it showcases design elements that deviate from the final product we all know and love.

Key Features:

  • Design Difference: The most noticeable feature is the circular panel on the console’s front, which in this prototype has a white plastic disc with a strange cube design instead of GameCube branding. There’s also Dolphin branding present.
  • Power Button Position: Unlike the final GameCube, the power button here is positioned on the right side of the console and raised with a dome shape compared to its design in production.

ConsoleVariations

The post on X, was made by ConsoleVariations, and they’re promising more, so keep an eye on their feed.

Tidbit:

Did you know that Isle Delfino in Super Mario Sunshine means “Dolphin Island”, and was named for the in-development console?


Which project names do you wish had been kept for the final products? “Ultra 64”, “Dolphin”…?

  • aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Definitely Ultra 64. Especially since arcade games were advertising it as such.

    …But I support the decision to change it. It was the first time the mainline console had the same name worldwide.