Game Sphere (GameCube) | ||
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Company: | Ninvento | |
Best Audience: | Young & Everyone | |
License Cost: | 450K | |
Development Cost: | 90K | |
Release dates for a playtime of | ||
30 Years | 35 Years | 42 Years |
Y12 M12 W1 | Y14 M11 W4 | Y17 M9 W2 |
Discontinue dates for a playtime of | ||
30 Years | 35 Years | 42 Years |
Y17 M2 W3 | Y19 M10 W4 | Y23 M8 W1 |
The Game Sphere is the fourth platform release by Ninvento. The Game Sphere was Ninvento's second release in this console generation. The Game Sphere's real-life counterpart is the GameCube by Nintendo.
The main rivals to the Game Sphere were the Playsystem 2 by Vonny and the mBox by Mirconoft.
The Game Sphere had a disappointing launch with mediocre market share. It did not outsell any of its main competitors.
Target Audience[]
Well-fitting: Young (x1)
Non-fitting: Everyone (x0.8), Mature (x0.6)
Trivia[]
- The name Game Sphere comes from the look of the console. The console is a reference to the real-life console, the GameCube, which looks like a cube.
- It is possible that the Game Sphere is a reference to the Comedy Central show South Park . In the episode "Towlie", the boys receive an Okama Game Sphere from Stan's Mom in return for keeping a lemon safe.
- It is also possible that the Game Sphere is a reference to a recurring gaming system mentioned in the hit Nickelodeon television teen sitcom "Drake and Josh" which shared the same name, the system was favored by Josh.
Technical Specifications[]
- CPU: 64-bit FPU
- RAM: 43-MB Onboard RAM
- Sound: Dobby Noob Logic 2 Stereo Sound
Industry News[]
- "Today, Ninvento announced the new Ninvento Game Sphere, with which it will try to compete with Vonny's market leading Playsystem 2 and Mirconoft's strong alternative, the mBox . The curiously shaped console has similar hardware specifications as other consoles. The Game Sphere is Ninvento's first console to have an optical disc drive instead of cartridges. However, instead of using full sized CD and DVDs, like its competitors, the console features a mini-DVD drive. Game Spheres will start rolling into stores next month." - Year 12, Month 10, Week