The Nintendo GameCube Appreciation and Collecting Thread.

Well I disassembled it completely and cleand it.
Reassembled it and every thing worked fine.
The gamecube always had some disc reading errors so I tried to clean the lens with a q-tip and alcohol.

After the cleaning it wouldn't read any disk

So I did a little research and found it has to be the laser!

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One gamecube is a working one of a friend. With this crazy "building" I let the other gamecube read the disc and my one spin.
And yes my gmecube started to spin.

So after that I looked at the lens and saw this:
My Gamecube:
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My lens became cloudy

Is that moisture or oil? Or is the laser pitting up the lens? In the worst case, you can buy a busted up GC for parts off eBay or Goodwill and just swap the whole disk assembly.
 
My gamecube's internal clock has been constantly resetting for a while, so I decided to try and fix it. Rather than buying a set of replacement batteries with the pre-installed tabs on them, I just bought a generic battery holder and was able to install it fairly easily. The only problem I had were that the tabs on the battery holder were slightly too far apart and they were also much smaller than the holes I needed to install them into. A little bit of creative bending and a lot of solder fixed the issue and now the clock works great!
 
My gamecube's internal clock has been constantly resetting for a while, so I decided to try and fix it. Rather than buying a set of replacement batteries with the pre-installed tabs on them, I just bought a generic battery holder and was able to install it fairly easily. The only problem I had were that the tabs on the battery holder were slightly too far apart and they were also much smaller than the holes I needed to install them into. A little bit of creative bending and a lot of solder fixed the issue and now the clock works great!

That's neat. I need to do something similar with my Dreamcast, which keeps resetting the clock.
 
Did you see what it was that was in there? Or did you blow it into the system, potentially creating another problem? Regardless you should probably thoroughly clean your system.
 
Did you see what it was that was in there? Or did you blow it into the system, potentially creating another problem? Regardless you should probably thoroughly clean your system.
The only thing that I could imagine it be is dust, either environmental dust or dust from the friction of the button being used for years. Nothing has ever been spilled on my GameCube and I've kept it in an enclosed cabinet for years in a nonsmoking household.


Would I need any special tools if I did want to open it up?
 
You would need a gamebit driver (4.5 mm) to open it. Also works if you ever need to open SNES consoles, N64 consoles, Genesis games, Master System games, or Game Gear games.
 
Is it that triwing bit that is used to open the GameCube controllers and GBA/GBA games?

No, it's a completely different bit.

looks like this:
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Don't know if they're still available, but Amazon had Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door for $20 earlier this morning. Like New condition, so hopefully it arrives in decent shape.
 
That's neat. I need to do something similar with my Dreamcast, which keeps resetting the clock.

The Dreamcast battery is much easier to replace with a battery holder because the type it needs perfectly fits where the old battery was. I've seen a few youtube videos that show how to replace it, but never any for the gamecube.
 
Hey GameCube-GAF, I think I need some suggestions for games since my new collection is small. So far, I have:

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Ultimate Spider-Man
Resident Evil Remake
Spyro: A Hero's Tale
Pac-Man World 2
Pikmin
Kirby Air Ride
Mario Kart: Double Dash

What I plan to get soon:
FZero GX
Spongebob Squrepants Battle for Bikini Bottom
Godzilla Destroy All Monsters Melee
Custom Robo
Def Jam: Fight for NY

Got any game suggestions you might recommend?
 
Alternatively, melt the end of a ball point pen with a lighter and that'll also work ;D

It kinda works. That kind of plastic is super brittle when you try to use it as a screwdriver bit, so expect a lot of frustration if you're doing it this way.

GameBit bits are pretty cheap on ebay; seriously way preferred.
 
I'd add to get the proper steel ones too. Those black looking ones are a big soft.

This. Black ones I got not only wore out fast, but they didn't fit right to start with. The steel ones I got after I can pretty much not even use a handle with them with how well they fit the screws.
 
Bought Star Wars: Rogue Squadron games and Worms 3D. Combined with what I already had, I can finally say I started the collection.


Might need to find a replacement case for Worms 3D - the current one is cracked on the side.
 
Bought this baby factory sealed with pedals and everything.



I should be getting it in a few days. Mainly got it for F-Zero GX as I've never played it with a wheel. I've mastered that game and still play it every now and then and I'm sure playing it with a wheel will make it seem brand new again.

There are pretty much no gameplay videos with this wheel which is a bit disappointing so I'm thinking about doing a let's play.

There are games specifically designed for this wheel and I've been looking at a handful of titles that have my interest. R Racing Evolution is the one I'm most interested but there aren't that many new impressions on it and I'm wondering if it still holds up.

Do it! And... does it really have interchangeable caps to fit the most common GameCube colors?
 
Hey guys, how might I cheat if I have access to PSOload and an SD gecko? Swiss has cheats disabled for a while, and the one that did have cheats crashes.

(If youre wondering I totally give up on gold framing Sir Weston, I dont got time for dat.)
 
Hey GameCube-GAF, I think I need some suggestions for games since my new collection is small. So far, I have:

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Ultimate Spider-Man
Resident Evil Remake
Spyro: A Hero's Tale
Pac-Man World 2
Pikmin
Kirby Air Ride
Mario Kart: Double Dash

What I plan to get soon:
FZero GX
Spongebob Squrepants Battle for Bikini Bottom
Godzilla Destroy All Monsters Melee
Custom Robo
Def Jam: Fight for NY

Got any game suggestions you might recommend?
Hah, I always planned to get that SpongeBob game back in the day, but never got around to it. I think it became pretty rare in the NTSC region, but I suspect that this has now passed.

Get Burnout 2 if you like arcade racers.
 
Hah, I always planned to get that SpongeBob game back in the day, but never got around to it. I think it became pretty rare in the NTSC region, but I suspect that this has now passed.

Get Burnout 2 if you like arcade racers.
Thanks for the suggestion, I always wanted to play a burnout game. Also I saw Battle for Bikini Bottom game go for like 11-22 dollar range on eBay, but a bit higher on Amazon. Im gonna try to find a copy on Amazon for a good price.
 
You could buy them from club nintendo there were 3 available i remember one was an animal forest one i think it was tom nook, the osecond one i can't remember off the top of my head and the third one was the mario kart double dash lid that they had the same design appears in one of the battle levels on that giant gamecube.

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I want to play the Gamecube version of Twilight princess, Ocarina of Time and Majora's mask in the best fidelity possible. I don't want a Wii or a Wii U. Component cables are super expensive...

I feel like the battle is over before it's even begun. Is there a chance in hell, Twilight Princess (The Gamecube version where everything is not flipped and does not have motion controls) will ever get a rerelease on a new system or an HD version?

The game is lost in time.
 
I want to play the Gamecube version of Twilight princess, Ocarina of Time and Majora's mask in the best fidelity possible. I don't want a Wii or a Wii U. Component cables are super expensive...

I feel like the battle is over before it's even begun. Is there a chance in hell, Twilight Princess (The Gamecube version where everything is not flipped and does not have motion controls) will ever get a rerelease on a new system or and HD version?

The game is lost in time.

Majora's Mask and Ocarina of Time 3D are by far the definitive versions.

As for Twilight princess, get a Wii and you can play the GC version via component in native widescreen. You can buy a Wii for £20 now for christsakes
 
Majora's Mask and Ocarina of Time 3D are by far the definitive versions.

As for Twilight princess, get a Wii and you can play the GC version via component in native widescreen. You can buy a Wii for £20 now for christsakes

I don't like the Wii and i don't play handhelds. I realize i am picky, that's why i won't get what i'm looking for.
 
I don't like the Wii and i don't play handhelds. I realize i am picky, that's why i won't get what i'm looking for.

You can use the Wii exclusively as a GameCube if you really want. The most you'll use a Wii Remote for is to aim it at the screen to select the Disc Channel. After you select it, it automatically turns into a GameCube.

So with that in mind it's either:

-Wii w/Component Cables and GameCube controller: About $60
-GameCube w/Component Cables: About $250
 
The GameCube outputs at 480i through S-Video and Composite, right? So there shouldn't be input lag with an HDTV?

GC will lag some on just about any HDTV/monitor setup, since it has to scale and convert the image, and likely deinterlace it unless you are using a component cable and progressive scan. And that's before a TV's own image processing which itself could add lag, but depending on the TV you may be able to disable that.

With a Wii you can get a specialized setup that won't lag, but it will require a good HDMI adapter and one of a few specific monitors.
 
You want to play GC twilight princess in 480p but don't want to buy the console which is easily capable of doing it because you "don't like it"?

Yeah, i don't care for the system. Really despise the sensor bar and the Wii Remote, even if it's just to navigate the menus. It's far more rational to just buy a Wii, I can admit. I just wouldn't enjoy myself. To each their own.
You can use the Wii exclusively as a GameCube if you really want. The most you'll use a Wii Remote for is to aim it at the screen to select the Disc Channel. After you select it, it automatically turns into a GameCube.

So with that in mind it's either:

-Wii w/Component Cables and GameCube controller: About $60
-GameCube w/Component Cables: About $250

Yeah, you're completley right. The way the component cables are pricing it would probably cost even more than that. Hmmph, i really hope we'd get an HD Twilight Princess some day, gamecube version of course.
 
Yeah, i don't care for the system. Really despise the sensor bar and the Wii Remote, even if it's just to navigate the menus. It's far more rational to just buy a Wii, I can admit. I just wouldn't enjoy myself. To each their own.


Yeah, you're completley right. The way the component cables are pricing it would probably cost even more than that. Hmmph, i really hope we'd get an HD Twilight Princess some day, gamecube version of course.

Me too. I'm sure we'll get one but if you want to play it now, getting a Wii is the cheapest option.

I still wish that Nintendo would've at least made the GameCube version in widescreen. Or have the Wii version compatible with GameCube controllers. Resident Evil 4 did it!
 
Yeah, i don't care for the system. Really despise the sensor bar and the Wii Remote, even if it's just to navigate the menus. It's far more rational to just buy a Wii, I can admit. I just wouldn't enjoy myself. To each their own.


Yeah, you're completley right. The way the component cables are pricing it would probably cost even more than that. Hmmph, i really hope we'd get an HD Twilight Princess some day, gamecube version of course.

You don't even need a Wii sensor bar to navigate the menus. You can use a classic controller.

Or boot directly into the GC mode via homebrew.

Anyhow if you really did not buy a Wii or Wii U for those reasons then youve missed out on a shitload of incredible games. I don't even have my sensor bar plugged in or know where it is!
 
I don't like the Wii and i don't play handhelds. I realize i am picky, that's why i won't get what i'm looking for.

You are aware that you don't need to shake the GameCube controller all of sudden because it is connected to a Wii playing a GCN disc, right? Just making sure.

It is for all intents and purposes a flat GameCube with the ability to play a lot more awesome games on top. Like Rich said, if pointing at a thing on screen to launch a game is so bad, just do it with the Classic Controller.
 
I somehow lost my GameCube Action Replay years ago and want to get it again to mess around with some games. What's the best version to get? I know the newer versions don't allow you to add manual games/cheats.
 
I somehow lost my GameCube Action Replay years ago and want to get it again to mess around with some games. What's the best version to get? I know the newer versions don't allow you to add manual games/cheats.

It depends. The newer ones are cheaper and fine if you want to play imports and just mess around a bit, but if you want to unlock things like F Zero AX, you need the old one.
 
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