Features Includes: 2 Controller, Power Cable, Audio/Visual Cable The Nintendo 64 was advanced but posed challenges for developers due to its complex capabilities, leading to a reputation for difficulty in game development. As demand for larger games grew, developers faced increased costs and complications in software adjustments, making development more challenging. Unresolved issues could significantly impact the success of the gaming industry. Nintendo aimed to address these challenges with the GameCube, focusing on performance and enhancing software development productivity. The GameCube allowed players to immerse themselves in interactive worlds, fostering connections with games and characters while maintaining Nintendo's legacy.