Was the Gamecube 32-bit?

The Nintendo GameCube is technically a 32-bit console in its core integer operations, using an IBM PowerPC "Gekko" CPU with a 32-bit ALU, but it also features 64-bit floating-point units (FPUs) and a 64-bit data bus, making it more advanced than just 32-bit; it's often described as a hybrid or simply part of the 128-bit era due to its overall capabilities, bridging the gap from the N64's 64-bit focus.
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Is the GameCube 32-bit or 64-bit?

On your Nintendo 64 article, you explained that the system has a 64-bit CPU, but the GameCube one is 32-bit.
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Did Nintendo make a 32-bit console?

Yes, Nintendo did have 32-bit systems, notably the Virtual Boy (their first 32-bit system) and later the Game Boy Advance handheld, while their home consoles like the GameCube, Wii, and Wii U also utilized 32-bit processors, even after the 64-bit N64. They effectively skipped the 32-bit home console generation (PlayStation, Saturn era) to go straight to the N64, but developed 32-bit tech for other platforms. 
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Is the GameCube 128 bits?

Yes, the Nintendo GameCube is considered a 128-bit console, part of the 6th generation alongside the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Dreamcast, though its CPU was technically a 32-bit PowerPC processor; the "128-bit" label was a marketing term for the era, referencing overall system power, memory, and data handling rather than just the CPU's word size, which had become less meaningful by then.
 
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What was the first 32-bit console?

The first 32-bit home video game console was the FM Towns Marty, released by Fujitsu in Japan on February 20, 1993, predating the European Amiga CD32 (September 1993) and other major 32-bit systems like the 3DO and Atari Jaguar. While the Amiga CD32 was marketed as the world's first and released first in Europe/North America, the Japanese-only FM Towns Marty was the true pioneer in the 32-bit console market.
 
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Was PS3 32-bit or 64-bit?

The PlayStation 3 is powered by the Cell Broadband Engine, a 64-bit CPU co-developed by Sony, Toshiba and IBM. It includes a 3.2 GHz PowerPC-based Power Processing Element (PPE) and seven Synergistic Processing Elements (SPEs).
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Will 32-bit computers stop working in 2038?

A signed 32-bit integer can only store numbers from -2147483648 to 2147483647. This means the highest timestamp these systems can handle is 2147483647, which corresponds to January 19, 2038, at 03:14:07 UTC.
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Why is GameCube so rare?

The GameCube's relatively lower sales numbers compared to its competitors have made both the console and its games rare and highly valuable today. Many of its most iconic titles didn't sell as much as their counterparts on other platforms, but that's exactly why they're so hard to find now.
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How is Nintendo 135 years old?

Nintendo was founded as Nintendo Koppai on 23 September 1889 by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi in Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan, as an unincorporated establishment, to produce and distribute Japanese playing cards, or karuta (かるた; from Portuguese carta, 'card'), most notably hanafuda (花札, 'flower cards').
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Was the 32X really 32-bit?

Though the 32X was conceived as a new, standalone console, at the suggestion of Sega of America executive Joe Miller and his team, it became an add-on for the Genesis which made the console more powerful. The final design contained two 32-bit central processing units and a visual display processor.
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Was PS1 32-bit?

Yes, the original Sony PlayStation (PS1) was a 32-bit console, featuring a 32-bit RISC CPU (the {R3000A MIPS CPU}, and was part of the "32-bit era" alongside the Sega Saturn, contrasting with competitors like the 64-bit Nintendo 64. Its powerful 32-bit architecture enabled advanced 3D graphics and complex game worlds for its time, even with limited RAM compared to newer systems.
 
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What is the rarest Nintendo console?

The rarest Nintendo console is arguably the Nintendo PlayStation prototype, a failed SNES-CD add-on, with only a couple known to exist, one selling for $360,000+ at auction. Other contenders include incredibly limited-run employee-only or contest-prize variants like the Pokemon 10th Anniversary DS Lite (50 made) or special Game Boy Advance SP prizes, while the custom-made Wii Supreme (gold/diamonds) is the priciest, though not a mass-produced rarity. 
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Why did the GameCube do so poorly?

It was praised for its controller and high quality games library, but was criticized for its lack of multimedia features and lack of third party support compared to its competitors.
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Is the N64 actually 32-bit?

The N64 uses a 64-bit NEC VR4300 CPU which at face value is a 64-bit CPU.
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Was the GameCube ever $50?

In america.. in 2007 Nintendo GameCube at one stage was $49USD. Wow. Such an underrated console: Resident Evil 4 was initially a console exclusive for the GameCube.
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What game took 15 years to make?

On May 24, 2011, Gearbox announced that Duke Nukem Forever had "gone gold" after 15 years. It holds the Guinness world record for the longest development for a video game, at 14 years and 44 days, though this period was exceeded in 2022 by Beyond Good and Evil 2 and in 2024 by the Game Boy Advance game Kien.
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Is the OG Switch still good?

Yes, the original Nintendo Switch (V1) is still good in 2025, especially if you want an affordable entry into its massive game library, but it shows its age with weaker hardware compared to the newer Switch 2, which offers better performance and screen (OLED model) for those prioritizing cutting-edge graphics and future-proofing, though Switch 2 lacks killer exclusives right now. For many, the huge backlog and versatility of the original make it a solid, worthwhile purchase, especially used or bundled, while the Switch 2 is better for those wanting the best performance or waiting for newer exclusives.
 
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How much did Nes cost in 1988?

In 1988, the NES console itself was generally around $100-$180 (depending on bundles like the Deluxe Set), but its games were a significant cost, typically ranging from $40 to $60, with some newer or popular titles hitting the higher end, making them quite pricey for the era. 
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Was GameCube or PS2 stronger?

Bear in mind that this was a console that was technologically inferior to its competitors, as the Xbox and GameCube both had more powerful hardware than the PS2.
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Why does Siri say the world will end in 2038?

Siri says the world ends in 2038 because of the Year 2038 Problem, a software bug related to how older 32-bit systems store time as seconds since 1970 (Unix Epoch), causing an overflow on January 19, 2038, making the time "wrap around" to 1901, which older tech interprets as a system crash or "end of time" for date functions, not a literal apocalypse. Modern devices use 64-bit systems, largely avoiding this, so it's mostly legacy tech or specific queries triggering this response.
 
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Do 256-bit computers exist?

There are currently no mainstream general-purpose processors built to operate on 256-bit integers or addresses, though a number of processors do operate on 256-bit data.
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Is it bad to run 32-bit on 64-bit?

To put it in simple words, if you run a 32-bit program on a 64-bit machine, it will work fine, and you won't encounter any problems. Backward compatibility is an important part when it comes to computer technology. Therefore, 64 bit systems can support and run 32-bit applications.
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