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− | The 2001 Okama Gamesphere was a revolutionary console priced at $399.99 and a parody of the real-life [[Wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]] [[Wikipedia:GameCube|GameCube]]. |
+ | The 2001 Okama Gamesphere was a revolutionary console priced at $399.99 and is a parody of the real-life [[Wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]] [[Wikipedia:GameCube|GameCube]]. |
It is satirically said to have 128 Gigahertz D-RAM. It also boasts four controller ports (which are marked as A,B,C and D on the front) and appears to have a disc drive. |
It is satirically said to have 128 Gigahertz D-RAM. It also boasts four controller ports (which are marked as A,B,C and D on the front) and appears to have a disc drive. |
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The 2001 Okama Gamesphere was a revolutionary console priced at $399.99 and is a parody of the real-life Nintendo GameCube.
It is satirically said to have 128 Gigahertz D-RAM. It also boasts four controller ports (which are marked as A,B,C and D on the front) and appears to have a disc drive.
The console appeared prominently in the episode Towelie and has since been made a plot device for the game South Park: Big Wheel Death Rally. Furthermore, it appeared in South Park: The Stick of Truth where the boot screen was shown. It has also made several easter egg appearances in backgrounds.