Nintendo to Sell GameCube Web Adapter
Nintendo will begin selling an adapter that will allow an interface between a modem with Internet access and Nintendo's GameCube, enabling owners of GameCubes to play each other across the Internet. The adapter will be available in Japan in October and will retail for 3,800 yen ($32US).
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