06-22-2004, 11:19 PM
Well, apparently you can't spell "GameCube", since to be accurate it need to have either all capitals [GAMECUBE] or a capital "G" and a capital "C" [GameCube]. Don't complain about people spelling your system name wrong if you can't spell theirs right. ;)
As for GCN, it's a simple matter of serial coding (granted, the GameCube's serial code is "DOL" for who knows what reason), Every system has a short letter-code that gos on all of it's materials -- Nintendo serial coding was NES, GameBoy was GB, Nintendo^64 was NUS, GameBoy Advance is AGB... and each game uses serial coding too. My GameBoy Pllayer Software disc is "DL-DOL-UGPE-USA". Anyhow, put simply, GCN means "GameCube by Nintendo", and if ou know what the 'DOL' coding means, I'd like to know too.
As for GCN, it's a simple matter of serial coding (granted, the GameCube's serial code is "DOL" for who knows what reason), Every system has a short letter-code that gos on all of it's materials -- Nintendo serial coding was NES, GameBoy was GB, Nintendo^64 was NUS, GameBoy Advance is AGB... and each game uses serial coding too. My GameBoy Pllayer Software disc is "DL-DOL-UGPE-USA". Anyhow, put simply, GCN means "GameCube by Nintendo", and if ou know what the 'DOL' coding means, I'd like to know too.