Nintendo GameCube

As one of the first popular gaming systems to come out during the 90’s, Nintendo has been on the cutting edge creating a fun gaming experience while offering their products at reasonable prices.

The Nintendo GameCube upped the ante with its latest offering of games and geometric cube shape which comes in a variety of colors, such as indigo, platinum, and black. The GameCube system also has the unique capability to connect to Nintendo's portable system Game Boy Advance and SP. The GameCube was designed for ease of portability, with its small size complemented by a carrying handle.

If you have troubles with the Nintendo gaming system visit the official Nintendo Support Site or read on for some valuable Nintendo help desk tips:

  1. If this is your first time hooking this console up, check and make sure that all cables, wires, etc., are connected correctly. Then continue with troubleshooting.
  2. Are you using any accessories that aren’t Nintendo? If so, it may not work with your system.
  3. Start with the power ON, open the disc chamber, remove the Game Disc, close the Disc Chamber again, then turn the power OFF. Then ON again. If the Main Menu appears, your disc is probably broken or dirty. Make sure that all of your cables and hook ups are set up right..
  4. If you're using the AV cables or Component Video Cables, make sure that your TV or VCR is on the correct the input selection.
  5. If your TV has a closed captioning option, make sure that it's turned off before starting to play.
  6. Check the game booklet to see if the game has any special needs that might pose as a problem.
  7. There may be a problem in one of your hookup cables and not your system. Try purchasing a new connection cable (where to buy). You can also try borrowing the cable from a friend to see if it solves your problem before purchasing a new item.

If you’re still having issues troubleshooting your Nintendo CameCube system, consider contacting Nintendo’s help link directly at http://www.nintendo.com