"DRAGON BALL Z BUDOKAI!" GAME CUBE (DOLPHIN PC WINDOWS 10)
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (ドラゴンボールZ武道会, or originally called Dragon Ball Z in Japan) is a series of fighting video games based on the anime series Dragon Ball Z.
Dragon Ball Z: BudokaiGenre(s)FightingDeveloper(s)DimpsPublisher(s)
JP/EU: Bandai
NA/AUS: Infogrames
(Budokai PlayStation 2)
NA/AUS: Atari, Inc.
(Budokai 2-onwards)Platform(s)PlayStation 2
GameCube
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360First releaseDragon Ball Z: Budokai
November 2, 2002Latest releaseDragon Ball Z: Budokai HD Collection
November 2, 2012
GameCube
The Nintendo GameCube[b][c] is a home video game console released by Nintendo in Japan and North America in 2001 and in PAL territories in 2002. The GameCube is Nintendo's entry in the sixth generation of video game consoles and the successor to their previous console, the Nintendo 64. The GameCube competed with Sony's PlayStation 2 and Microsoft's Xbox.Also known asDolphin (code name)DeveloperNintendoManufacturer
Nintendo
Foxconn
TypeHome video game consoleGenerationSixth generationRelease date
JP: September 14, 2001[2]
NA: November 18, 2001[1]
EU: May 3, 2002[3]
AU: May 17, 2002[4]
Lifespan2001–2007Introductory price$199[5]Discontinued
WW: 2007
Units sold
Worldwide: 21.75 million
Americas: 12.94 million
Japan: 4.04 million
Other regions: 4.77 million[6]
Media
GameCube Game Disc
Game Pak (Game Boy Player required)
Operating systemProprietary Nintendo operating systemCPU32-bit IBM PowerPC 750CXe Gekko @ 485 MHzMemory
24MB of 1T-SRAM @ 324MHz as system RAM
3MB of embedded 1T-SRAM as video RAM
16MB of DRAM as I/O buffer RAM
Removable storageGameCube memory card (16 MB max. capacity)Display
Composite video
S-Video (NTSC consoles only)
RGB SCART (PAL consoles only)
YPBPR component video/d-terminal (DOL-001 models only)[a]
GraphicsATI Flipper GPU @ 162 MHz with 3MB embedded 1T-SRAMSoundAnalog stereo (Dolby Pro Logic II)Controller inputGameCube controller, WaveBird, Game Boy Advance, various other input devicesConnectivity
900 MHz/2.4 GHz wireless RF via WaveBird receiver
Broadband via GameCube Broadband Adapter
56k Dial-up via GameCube Modem Adapter
Power
46-watt AC adapter (DOL-001)
48-watt AC adapter (DOL-101)
Online services
LAN
Phantasy Star Online[7]
Homeland
Dimensions150 × 161 × 110 mm[8]
5.9 × 6.3 × 4.3 in
(width × depth × height)Mass2.4 kg[8]
5 lb. 5 oz.
Best-selling gameSuper Smash Bros. Melee, 7.09 million (as of March 10, 2008)[9]Backward
compatibilitySelect Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games via Game Boy PlayerPredecessorNintendo 64SuccessorWii