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This is the best GC Vs Wii comparison I've seen. Thanks to normalfish.
thanks for this link, very informative
This is the best GC Vs Wii comparison I've seen. Thanks to normalfish.
This is probably the #1 topic in this thread
http://retrorgb.com/gamecubevswii.html has the info you need. The owner of the site recently added a link to my comparison as well!
That is hands down the best comparison from a technical standpoint. Thanks for the link.
If you haven't (and you're interested), you should also read the discussion after the OP. It helps to explain why the OP got the results he did.thanks for this link, very informative
Honestly, I prefer Nintendon't to Dolphin.I'm huge into collecting gamecube stuff, but it's hard for me to justify the prices of any of these mods and cables when Dolphin exists.
If you haven't (and you're interested), you should also read the discussion after the OP. It helps to explain why the OP got the results he did.
That comparison also reveals that the Wii to HDMI converter people like to use brightens up the picture. It's doing something that fucks with the image a bit. Which is strange considering the only job it has to do is that of an ADC from YPbPr to YCbCr. Maybe its luma conversion is off. So if you use it you ought to compensate by dialing down brightness on your set.
Honestly, I prefer Nintendon't to Dolphin.
I still need to try this out. I'm always reulactant to softmod my consoles while firmware is still coming out.
Just tried with my phone (the only remotely good camera I have immediate access to) and couldn't get it to focus properly on the clear lens. It's nothing like... out of the ordinary for electronics scratches, though. Lots of little bits where it fell on the floor and hit a bit of grit or something similar.thanks NormalFish, i'm digging through it now. did you have a chance to take a pic of your gameboy micro faceplate? just curious how scratched up it is...
Just tried with my phone (the only remotely good camera I have immediate access to) and couldn't get it to focus properly on the clear lens. It's nothing like... out of the ordinary for electronics scratches, though. Lots of little bits where it fell on the floor and hit a bit of grit or something similar.
This is truth!But Nintendon't is so convenient, with the best image quality of all and additional features like widescreen hacks, running fro HDD and booting from the couch. And of course my whole Wii game library right there was well.
Could be a color space thing, or even something wrong with their capture setup with respect to that. If it looks too bright you could try manually setting color space to BT.601, which is what the Wii should be putting out.
I love the original Cube design so much. Such an awesome, powerful, beautiful machine.
But Nintendon't is so convenient, with the best image quality of all and additional features like widescreen hacks, running fro HDD and booting from the couch. And of course my whole Wii game library right there was well.
The only thing I can possibly justify using the GCN for is Game Boy Player. And I prefer to use my backlit SP in most cases.
Man, this thread is pulling me back toward GameCube collecting, but I know I have neither time to play them nor money to buy them.
Here's my tiny but personally collection. Don't think it's worth pictures.
- fire Emblem Path of Radiance
- Game Boy Player
- luigi's Mansion
- Mario Golf Toadstool Tour
- Mario Kart Double Dash
- Megaman X collection
- Odama
- Both Orre Pokemon games
- Soulcalibur 2
- Super Mario Sunshine
- Melee
- Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4.
Nice, but you're missing Metroid, get on that FPA action!
Man, this thread is pulling me back toward GameCube collecting, but I know I have neither time to play them nor money to buy them.
Here's my tiny but personally collection. Don't think it's worth pictures.
- fire Emblem Path of Radiance
- Game Boy Player
- luigi's Mansion
- Mario Golf Toadstool Tour
- Mario Kart Double Dash
- Megaman X collection
- Odama
- Both Orre Pokemon games
- Soulcalibur 2
- Super Mario Sunshine
- Melee
- Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4.
Been replaying Pikmin, and man, what a great game this is! Makes me happy to know there is a fourth game coming (hopefully) this year.
Anyways, I dont like the time limit in the original, as it makes me really stressed and always considering replay the days to perfect. Does anybody remember, is it hard to get all 30 pieces, or should I try to relax a bit more?
It's not difficult at all. In fact, P1 is the easiest of the 3 games by far. Yeah, just try to relax. You don't need to get 4 parts a day or anything. 1 a day minimum and you can meet that easily, and easy still get 2 or 3 parts on some days.
Personally, it's my favorite and I find it more relaxing than the other games after it, because I'm not pulling my hair out over the difficulty.
Hi all.
I have a Gamecube modded with a Xeno chip for region free. Does anyone know if it's possible to play games via an SD card on this, and if so, how I go about doing it? I realised that all my of GC discs have been dumped via my Wii.
Also, re. the CodeJunkies SD Media Launcher:
http://uk.codejunkies.com/Products/SD-Media-Launcher__EF000580.aspx
Does anyone know if there are issues with running it on already-modded GameCubes? Are there any other options for me given that I have a modded GC so I can load stuff via a SD card?
Thanks.
It's has been over a decade since I last played so I took this from the wiki hope it helps:Need some help on Chibi Robo. I feel like I might have glitched the game. I'm at the point where I'm completely stuck and the whole story won't progress after days of searching every room.
Don't know if you glitched, but there were some obtuse moments back when I played.like how you get a costume if you let your battery died while running around, I think it was a ghost costume
lol, well it's been a whileNope.Bandage costume. Ghost costume is neccesary for sidequests, bandage is not.
Hi all.
I have a Gamecube modded with a Xeno chip for region free. Does anyone know if it's possible to play games via an SD card on this, and if so, how I go about doing it? I realised that all my of GC discs have been dumped via my Wii.
Also, re. the CodeJunkies SD Media Launcher:
http://uk.codejunkies.com/Products/SD-Media-Launcher__EF000580.aspx
Does anyone know if there are issues with running it on already-modded GameCubes? Are there any other options for me given that I have a modded GC so I can load stuff via a SD card?
Thanks.
Thanks for the response. Sounds like a bit of effort if I need to use a boot disc to enable SD cards, may as well just use my actual game discs.Xeno lacks native SD card support.
As mentioned earlier you can burn games or homebrew to discs, or use a boot disc to enable SD cards.
SD Media Launcher is likely fine. Just that you'll need to swap SD card once the desired program is running. They didn't update it for SDHC.
Also note the common pitfalls of playing imports. Basically, standard modchip installs don't change the GameCube's region mode.
- Some Japanese games have compatibility issues run under non-Japanese modes.
- Some PAL games play in English only on NTSC systems.
- NTSC systems can output 50Hz (if desired for some reason), but composite or s-video will be black and white. A component cable fixes this on capable TVs.
Look up the program called "Swiss". I haven't used it much but it's aiming to be an all in one solution to various things, and a homebrew loader.
Thanks for the response. Sounds like a bit of effort if I need to use a boot disc to enable SD cards, may as well just use my actual game discs.
Re. the common pitfalls, it seems like most of these wouldn't affect me as:
a) I don't plan on playing any Japanese games, mainly US games and perhaps the odd PAL game, but I don't own any of the latter yet
b) My system is a PAL one so I shouldn't be affected by 50Hz...I think. I'm sure most of my TVs are 60Hz and above at the moment.
That's good to know. The main homebrew I'm interested in is that GameBoy enhancer that users here have said gives better performance than the GB Player. Do you know if you still need the GB Player for it, or is there a homebrew emulator?
That's good to know. The main homebrew I'm interested in is that GameBoy enhancer that users here have said gives better performance than the GB Player. Do you know if you still need the GB Player for it, or is there a homebrew emulator?
That's good to know. The main homebrew I'm interested in is that GameBoy enhancer that users here have said gives better performance than the GB Player. Do you know if you still need the GB Player for it, or is there a homebrew emulator?
Thanks guys. I just imagined that there may be a GB/C/A emulator that would allow use of roms.
I do have a black GBP, also from Japan. Kindly sourced by Nippon Yassan before they turned into a bunch of (insert horrible word here).
Might as well use a Wii or PC if you don't mind emulation. Would probably be way easier.Thanks guys. I just imagined that there may be a GB/C/A emulator that would allow use of roms.
I do have a black GBP, also from Japan. Kindly sourced by Nippon Yassan before they turned into a bunch of (insert horrible word here).
There is from the same person that made GBI. I tried it a little while ago; it might have gotten better but I wasn't too impressed. Going through all this trouble you might as well use real hardware since you'll get perfection rather than emulator quirks.
I think I'll stick to GBP then. It's just another thing to get out of the attic, argh.Might as well use a Wii or PC if you don't mind emulation. Would probably be way easier.
I'm having problems with a copy of Code Veronica I got recently. The disc looks like it's in great shape, but I keep getting disc read errors at about the same spot in the game. If I open the lid and close it again, sometimes the game will be able to load me into the next area, but I always get an error before I get much further. I've tried using both my gamecube and my wii to play, but both have problems with this area so I suspect it's an issue with the disc. Is there a good way to clean the game that might help with whatever micro scratch is giving me trouble?
Hit this guy up, seems he has it locked down.
Would this be a place to potentially sell my black GameCube w/case?
I'm having problems with a copy of Code Veronica I got recently. The disc looks like it's in great shape, but I keep getting disc read errors at about the same spot in the game. If I open the lid and close it again, sometimes the game will be able to load me into the next area, but I always get an error before I get much further. I've tried using both my gamecube and my wii to play, but both have problems with this area so I suspect it's an issue with the disc. Is there a good way to clean the game that might help with whatever micro scratch is giving me trouble?