Nintendo GameCube Resident Evil 4 Console Box

39.00£

Faithful reproduction of the Nintendo GameCube Resident Evil 4 Console Box, made of sturdy 2.3 mm thick double wave cardboard. This box is shipped disassembled. Easy assembly: cut, fold and paste. VAT included.

Delivery before day 26/09/2023
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Description

Faithful reproduction of the Nintendo GameCube Resident Evil 4 Console Box without inner cartons., made of sturdy 2.3 mm thick double wave cardboard. This box is shipped disassembled. Easy assembly: cut, fold and paste. VAT included.

This box is shipped disassembled to facilitate shipping and protect it from possible damage.

Nintendo GameCube Resident Evil 4 console packaging perfect for your console.

The assembly is simple and can be done by anyone:

- Cut the outline of the template

- Fold through the right areas

- Paste in the area indicated in the template.

When you finish you will get a box identical to the original but more resistant.

Nintendo GameCube Resident Evil 4 console box

Packaging of the Nintendo GameCube Resident Evil 4 console to store your retro console as if you had just bought it.

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The box is made of sturdy 2.3 mm cardboard with 1 wave cardboard core, like the original. Its surface allows high resolution printing and great definition in its colors.

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IMPORTANT:

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If you reside in Spain or other countries you must make your purchase at retroboxes.es

Since from this store we only deliver to the United Kingdom, USA, Canadá or Ireland.

Do you remember?
Nintendo GameCube or Nintendō GēmuKyūbu is the fifth Nintendo console, the successor to the Nintendo 64 and the predecessor to the Wii. Its name comes from the fact that the system has the shape of a cube.

The console was introduced in 2001 in Japan and North America, and released in Europe in 2002 as well as Australia. Production was discontinued in 2008.

The first name the console used was Project Dolphin which was later changed to Star Cube and finally GameCube.

It was the first Nintendo console to disregard cartridge games believed to be causing the Nintendo 64’s poor sales performance in its war with the PlayStation.

 

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