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'''NNGC''' (Nintendo Next-Gen Game Console; also referred to as "NextGen" or simply "NG") was an internal codename for the Wii project, used before the "Revolution" (RVL) name was decided on.<ref>https://pokeacer.xyz/wii/pdf/Wii_Terminology_v03.pdf</ref> It is referenced in various places, including the names of the [[NDEV]] USB drivers and game files of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. It has been theorized that the [[NDEV]]'s full name is "NNGC Dev". The name was first seen in late 2003 in the earliest planning documents for the system.
  
'''NNGC''' (probably standing for New or Next Nintendo GameCube) was an internal codename for the Wii project, used before the "Revolution" (RVL) name was decided on.<ref>https://pokeacer.xyz/wii/pdf/Wii_Terminology_v03.pdf</ref> It is referenced in various places, including the names of the [[NDEV]] USB drivers and game files of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. It has been theorized that the NDEV's full name is "NNGC Dev".
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According to SDK header files, the NNGC name fell out of use around July 2005, and files named "NNGC" were changed to Revolution or RVL. However, some documents continued to use the name into 2006.
 
 
According to SDK header files, the NNGC name fell out of use around July 2005, and files named "NNGC" were changed to Revolution or RVL.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 7 September 2020

NNGC (Nintendo Next-Gen Game Console; also referred to as "NextGen" or simply "NG") was an internal codename for the Wii project, used before the "Revolution" (RVL) name was decided on.[1] It is referenced in various places, including the names of the NDEV USB drivers and game files of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. It has been theorized that the NDEV's full name is "NNGC Dev". The name was first seen in late 2003 in the earliest planning documents for the system.

According to SDK header files, the NNGC name fell out of use around July 2005, and files named "NNGC" were changed to Revolution or RVL. However, some documents continued to use the name into 2006.