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NintendoGamecube
Gamecube
Developed by Nintendo and released on 03 May 2002, the Gamecube has sold around 15.2 million units so far and currently retails at around £100.

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Datel Gamecube Keyboard (13/03/2004)
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Plug a full-sized keyboard to your 'Cube.
I have purchased one of these very keyboards, and for every person who plays Phantasy Star Online (Online) on the Gamecube, I must highly recommend you follow suit! This keyboard is top notch, and will also help you to enjoy both Phantasy Star Online, Episodes I & II, and Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution much more! No need to spend hours typing in one message using the in-game keyboard with your controller, the keyboard does is instantly! Not only that but while using the keyboard in this game, you can make your character do certain moves such as backflips, dancing moves, and more, by holding down the Ctrl key while pressing any other letter. Its something every dedicated PSO fan should own, and it’s also now even cheaper!

This keyboard is also ideal for entering cheat codes using it at the sametime as Datels Action Replay accessory. It’s a complete time saver, and won’t give your thumbs the ache it probably does after entering cheat after cheat (For those type of people!). The keyboard is also especially adapted for this feature because they’ve turned certain keys you’d find on an ordinary keyboard (Such as the Windows Key) and turned it into an Action Replay shortcut! It also comes in a number of different colours, I got a green one, and I never regretted paying £20 for it. Best accessory I ever got, now you go and get one too!

What's more, you can also plug it into your PC if you prefer to use that one instead! It’s got all the necessary keys (Letters, Number Pad, F-Keys, etc.), because it simply converts the usual keyboard pin-plug (As standard in every PC) to a Gamecube controller port using an adapter. All you’ve got to do is unplug the keyboard from that, and plug it into the back of your PC, and hey presto, another keyboard (You can plug it back into your Gamecube though, you don’t have to take anything apart!).

Put simply, this keyboard improves Gamecubing, especially for Phantasy Star Online, and when using the Action Replay accessory! Value for Money, infact, pay them extra! JS
Pros
Simple to use.
Works with PC.
Cons
Very few games to use with.

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