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==Trivia== | |||
*The GameCube is Nintendo's first home console to support digital audio and video output; this feature was also used to display standard definition video through {{wp|progressive scan}}ning rather than conventional {{wp|Interlaced video|interlacing}}. However, due to technological limitations of televisions at the time, the digital AV port was only used for analog component cables (with a proprietary converter chip built into them) that were quickly discontinued due to low sales. Component video and progressive scan support would later be carried over to the Wii, albeit through a conventional analog output. All but two ''Mario''-related titles for the GameCube support progressive scan, which can be enabled either automatically or by holding down {{button|GCN|B}} while booting up a game; the sole exceptions are ''[[NBA Street V3]]'' and ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]''. | |||
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