Still the best SSB game out there.
Still the best SSB game out there.
how much???
Still the best SSB game out there.
I dunno, after playing Smash 4, it just feels a little too weighty.
Just got a wavebird from ebay
Don't know how I lived without this before
It's amazing
I dunno, after playing Smash 4, it just feels a little too weighty.
The white gamecibe controllers from 2008 or 2009 have a longer cable like 9 feet or so. The Smash U branded one coming out later this month will be the same. I'm curious about the extension cords though. They don't introduce any lag do they?Not to bring you down, but I've had some issues with it. It seems like the wireless signal isn't 100% reliable. This sucks when trying to hold down buttons, like say in Luigi's Mansion, as the signal cutting out for even 1/10th of a second it interrupts the button hold.
I switched back to using only wired controllers after getting really frustrated in Luigi's Mansion, and made sure to buy some extensions since the cords are really short.
I'm curious about the extension cords though. They don't introduce any lag do they?
Gamecube has a certain amount of audio games. These games can be played with the wiikey fusion, however, the games will not support audio (you wont hear the audio that was supposed to be streamed, be that music or sound effects, depends on the games) here is a list of audiostreaming games http://www.gc-forever.com/wiki/index.php?title=Audio_StreamingI am reading someone on Krizz's forum saying they got audio streaming titles to play fine on the Gamecube using a hard wired Wiikey Fusion. Everywhere else I read states Wii Key Fusion has problems with the audio on audio streaming games. Anyone know?
I've ordered a V5 and V3 , and wasp among some other little things. Because my soldering skills suck decided to use the V3 and keep the V5 for the future if my skills feel up to the task. I've been using the V3 for more than a week now, and it is an outstanding piece of equipment from the community at gamecube forever (credits to megalomaniac). I can be quite short on my expeience: it is plug and play and just works, no fiddling around, I only had to solder 1 tiny connection on the V3 board itself: the lid switch of the gamecube is now registered as closed permanently. However, you may choose to install a switch for the lid to be open/closed for multi-disc isos disc swapping, but I was lazy. All in all would highly recommend V3 if soldering skills are not up to par.I'm thinking of ordering a Megadrive (v3 specifically) and a Wasp board. Anyone use the Megadrive? It sounds good, but was curious if anyone on this board tried it.
I've been using the same two Wavebirds bought at launch for 12 years, and have never ever had any issues. Greatest controller ever made.Not to bring you down, but I've had some issues with it. It seems like the wireless signal isn't 100% reliable. This sucks when trying to hold down buttons, like say in Luigi's Mansion, as the signal cutting out for even 1/10th of a second it interrupts the button hold.
I switched back to using only wired controllers after getting really frustrated in Luigi's Mansion, and made sure to buy some extensions since the cords are really short.
I've been using the same two Wavebirds bought at launch for 12 years, and have never ever had any issues. Greatest controller ever made.
You must just have a bad/damaged one, they are usually flawlessly reliable.
Thanks for your response! I'm still pondering the V3. Since it sounds like you just popped the drive out and put the replacement in, does the SD reader and such fit fine inside of the case? And I think I read somewhere it can support SDXC-- 128GB SD card would be pretty nifty to pop in there.Gamecube has a certain amount of audio games. These games can be played with the wiikey fusion, however, the games will not support audio (you wont hear the audio that was supposed to be streamed, be that music or sound effects, depends on the games) here is a list of audiostreaming games http://www.gc-forever.com/wiki/index.php?title=Audio_Streaming
Previously, audiostreaming games using the wiikey fusion would crash/and/or produce loud sound ''chirping'', because of the gamecube expecting an audiostream, but not receiving any and would thus be unplayable. Wiikey fusion fixed that in a later update iirc, and audiogames can be played mostly without crashes/bugs etc., but you still wont be hearing audio of those games. Presumably, that forum member was talking about that update. All other games should work correctly (with audio), super smash bros melee runs perfectly in widescreen with swiss on my cube, it has even quicker load times! Hope this clarifies it a little and anyone feel free to correct me if/where I'm wrong.
I've ordered a V5 and V3 , and wasp among some other little things. Because my soldering skills suck decided to use the V3 and keep the V5 for the future if my skills feel up to the task. I've been using the V3 for more than a week now, and it is an outstanding piece of equipment from the community at gamecube forever (credits to megalomaniac). I can be quite short on my expeience: it is plug and play and just works, no fiddling around, I only had to solder 1 tiny connection on the V3 board itself: the lid switch of the gamecube is now registered as closed permanently. However, you may choose to install a switch for the lid to be open/closed for multi-disc isos disc swapping, but I was lazy. All in all would highly recommend V3 if soldering skills are not up to par.
Blue cube:
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This is the blue Nintendo should have used instead if the "blue" they settled on.
Really nice job!.
What a hit. I'm still waiting on my colour mod to finish and be sent back.Sources tell me Gamecube released 13 years ago today (North America).
Sources tell me Gamecube released 13 years ago today (North America).
It did, and happy birthday!!!Sources tell me Gamecube released 13 years ago today (North America).
It does fit inside the case easily. However, I've installed it where the sd card pops up; where the lens was supposed to be, and that requires the removal of innards of the disc reader, such as the lens, motor, etc. You'll see it when you take it apart. After some fiddling it fits nicely, however, I did have to breake a few plastic pins of the empty shell disc reader in order to create a little space, for the wasp and ffc cables to not bend to much. I'll see if I can make a picture later when I open the cube again.Thanks for your response! I'm still pondering the V3. Since it sounds like you just popped the drive out and put the replacement in, does the SD reader and such fit fine inside of the case? And I think I read somewhere it can support SDXC-- 128GB SD card would be pretty nifty to pop in there.
Thanks, all the cubes look slightly lighter irl, because of yelllow lighting in the room, but it looks ok yes. After a few weeks, I think red looks the best.This is the blue Nintendo should have used instead if the "blue" they settled on.
Really nice job!.
I actually liked that game even when it was 1st out and I still like it now.Finally started Star Fox Adventures today after owning it since forever, and this game is...not terrible? Its actually really fun if you just treat it as an action-adventure and not a Star Fox-game. Very early still though, so my opinion might change, but at least its showing some good promise so far.
Finally started Star Fox Adventures today after owning it since forever, and this game is...not terrible? Its actually really fun if you just treat it as an action-adventure and not a Star Fox-game. Very early still though, so my opinion might change, but at least its showing some good promise so far.
I actually liked that game even when it was 1st out and I still like it now.
The game is pretty impressive up front but the drab level design and the collectathon aspect of the game gets weary after a while.
Finally started Star Fox Adventures today after owning it since forever, and this game is...not terrible? Its actually really fun if you just treat it as an action-adventure and not a Star Fox-game. Very early still though, so my opinion might change, but at least its showing some good promise so far.
Virtually all of the launch GCN controllers that my friends and I had were defective. The C-sticks would never align to neutral correctly. Opened and cleaned some of them to no avail, too.
Never had a problem with any of the system's controllers bought after that, though.
lol, that before pic is fucking disgusting
Actually never played it. It's Tetris Attack right?
Actually never played it. It's Tetris Attack right?
Starting to get in to Gamecube so I picked up a bunch of things.
Well, it's a start.