The two games available at launch were Luigi's Mansion and Star Wars Rogue Squadron. This was the first time that a Nintendo home console had been launched without a game starring Mario.
Nintendo's first video game handheld was the Game and Watch series.
One video game that has house centipedes in it would be Animal Crossing. Animal Crossing is available on multiple Nintendo systems such as the Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS and the Nintendo Wii.
The United States invented the first video game. In 1947, Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann issued a patent for a "Cathode ray tube Amusment Device". This is probably the earliest known example of a video game.
NINTENDO stopped making GameCube games because the Nintendo Wii has a compartment on the top that you can insert GameCube controllers and memory cards inside, so many people sell their GameCubes for the Wii. Also, NINTENDO wants people to switch over to the Wii from GameCube to make money and so they have the next-gen game, so for those reasons, they stopped GameCube game production. They still make memory cards and controllers for the GameCube.
Simple, all you need is a Gamecube controller, a gamecube memory card to save games and a gamecube game to play.
you can't
Hanafuda was their first card game. Donkey kong was their first video game
No but there is one for the Nintendo gamecube
according to wikipedia there were a total of 12 games at the launch of the gamecube. Here is the link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_GameCube_games
No but you can play gamecube games on a Wii
Colosseum is a game for the Nintendo gamecube.
The first game, Dōbutsu no Mori (lit. Animal Forest) was released in April 2001 for Nintendo 64. It was ported to Nintendo Gamecube 8 months after that. The US and PAL versions, both called Animal Crossing, were released in September 2002 and 2004, respectively. Wild World was released in December 2005 (PAL version in March 2006). City Folk was released in November 2008 (PAL version one month later).