Spice Orange is the best GameCube color. If Nintendo led with this and not PlaySkool Purple™️ maybe sales would have been better. https://t.co/9GUDJN1sAo pic.twitter.com/SxNdKw8JuH
— James Mielke (Taylor’s Version) (@LimitedRunJames) November 18, 2021
I've been planning this for a *long* time.
— Andy Robinson (@AndyPlaytonic) November 18, 2021
GameCube is 20-years-old in the US today. VGC spoke to former Nintendo employees to hear the secrets behind the failed console that changed the industry. https://t.co/8KlwY8C3tF
It’s weird to consider how the gamecube failed when nearly everyone i knew had one https://t.co/fGUa73cEJH
— ?wœrm☃️? (@BasedDrWorm) November 18, 2021
“[Nintendo of America] suggested that the purple [GameCube] was not the best to start with... it was just a very… "female" looking color. It just didn’t feel masculine, I think." - Perrin Kaplan, former NOA VP of Marketing and Corporate Affairs https://t.co/YdVKGzllEz pic.twitter.com/FhWZUk5dsE
— IGN (@IGN) November 19, 2021
Today is the GameCube's 20th anniversary in North America, and we're just now learning that the iconic purple was highly debated within Nintendo before the GameCube was released. https://t.co/zKWuErQzyK pic.twitter.com/opuz12ueTD
— IGN (@IGN) November 19, 2021
I've been planning this for a *long* time.
— Andy Robinson (@AndyPlaytonic) November 18, 2021
GameCube is 20-years-old in the US today. VGC spoke to former Nintendo employees to hear the secrets behind the failed console that changed the industry. https://t.co/8KlwY8C3tF
That's crazyhttps://t.co/KxrTyHbCnV pic.twitter.com/qxwUReCw6d
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) November 19, 2021