Originally posted by Nightshade
I had heard low sales numbers and lack of developer support.
Nintendo has always been very proprietary about their equipment and program codes much the way Sega was so they lose a lot of favor in the coding community
Originally posted by Spec R
A number of game developers have pulled their games out of the gamecube stock, and the other big names (EA for one) have cut down their allocated games for the system as well.
Its the same reason the Dreamcast failed, the lack of third party support. Most of the Dreamcast titles were developed by Sega, and its subsidiaries.
The same is slowly happening to the Gamecube.
Hehe, guess this answered my question. I should learn to type faster so I could see other posts.

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