Seven-year-old Tsubasa Araki gazes at Gamecube on display at Nintendo Space World 2000 in Makuhari A.....
Seven-year-old Tsubasa Araki gazes at Gamecube on display at Nintendo Space World 2000 in Makuhari August 24, 2000. Nintendo Co on Thursday became the last of Japan's big game machine makers to enter the competitive market for next-generation consoles, with plans to start selling its Gamecube in Japan next July. [The Gamecube will use an IBM Corp microprocessor and compete with Sony Corp's cutting-edge PlayStation2 and Sega Enterprise Ltd's Dreamcast. ]