Yellow Gamecube History Lesson? Fun Facts About This Rare Color

The "Yellow GameCube" refers specifically to the "Symphonic Green" variant (Model DOL-001) released exclusively in Japan.

Identification & Context

Often perceived as yellow or chartreuse in photos and under certain lighting, the official name was Symphonic Green. This distinct color was never released as a standalone console outside Japan.

Availability

  • Japan-exclusive: Officially sold only within the Japanese market.
  • Bundle Configuration: Primarily offered as part of a "Gundam Char Custom" bundle alongside a matching Symphonic Green controller and the game "Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon DX" (November 2002).

Hardware Specifications

The Symphonic Green GameCube was functionally identical to other standard DOL-001 models:

Yellow Gamecube History Lesson? Fun Facts About This Rare Color
  • Power: Nintendo-proprietary Disc Drive for GameCube optical discs.
  • Ports: Standard controller ports, AV Multi-out (composite), serial port 1 & 2, high-speed parallel port.
  • Digital AV Output: Included, supporting later component video cables.

Collector Value & Key Factors

  • High Rarity: Limited production run as a region-locked bundle.
  • Unique Color: Its distinct Symphonic Green/Yellow shade makes it highly recognizable and sought-after.
  • Bundle Association: Highest value is typically attached to complete "Gundam Char Custom" bundles in excellent condition with original packaging.
  • Condition Dependency: Value is heavily influenced by condition (scratches, yellowing), completeness (box/manuals), and controller authenticity (original green controller). Prices significantly exceed standard models.

Due to its extreme regional limitation, finding authentic units outside Japan requires verification of region-specific details.

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