I havent had any luck with my sd cart port bought from them, and after some googling, many people say they are bad quality, but i dont know.
I havent had any luck with my sd cart port bought from them, and after some googling, many people say they are bad quality, but i dont know.
Would you care to link me to a decent from ebay?
I havent had any luck with my sd cart port bought from them, and after some googling, many people say they are bad quality, but i dont know.
Did you ever get the non-SDHC card?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Video-Gam...Nintendo-Wii-Console-/141246674593?nav=SEARCH
I bought two of those. Got to the UK within a week and worked like a dream. Could load backups from SD too without a problem when the Datel adapter wouldn't even let me boot up the Swiss file browser.
Managed to get a CiB copy of Wario World for $25. Can't wait to play that again. With this I've finally gotten all of the games that I used to rent as a kid. Now I'll start getting stuff I've never played.
I have two white eneloops whose only purpose in life is to exist in my wii remote... and that wii remote's only purpose in life is to launch melee on my wii.
This game is the definition of mediocrity imo, but congrats anyways!
One man's trash. I really liked the game. Maybe by Treasure standards it is mediocre, but it's still better than a lot of games on the cube.
I remember really enjoying it.
Side, for the chip alternative to an SD Card Launcher to get GBI, does it require sodering? Can someone link me to information about the various ways to get GBI?
Code junkies still sold out.
Might be time for people to go the xeno gc route now.
I am already getting a soldering iron for GC Video and SNES RGB...
Where is the best place to buy a xeno chip?xeno gc is incredibly easy to install, and cheap. just a matter of placing it over the correct chip and soldering the points in the PCB that are exposed, no wires involved. significantly easier than rgb modding a snes mini (which is easy anyway)
and then just burn swiss to a mini dvd. easy
Where is the best place to buy a xeno chip?
Any advantage in using a Xeno over the SD Media launcher? Already have to open up my guinea pig system to reattach the HDMI board (lost the ability to bring up the video menu) so if it's worth it I might as well toss a Xeno in there too.
it's permanent, allows flawless backups via mini dvd and it safeguards you incase you lose the media launcher disc. It also enables full region free.
you can actually download the media launcher disc from certain sites and burn it to a dvd. but there's not really any need, as you can just burn swiss or gbi to a minidvd and use that with no issues on a modded gc.
Sold. I ran a 16 player Double Dash LAN a couple months ago and, when I found out a disc was toast, was extremely disappointed when the SD launcher couldn't run the game without killing the LAN connection (too slow in the initial load). It'll be nice to have an alternative that would actually work.
Where is the best place to buy a xeno chip?
I ran into this website today, what's the deal with this? Seems odd to me. Could those cables actually work?
http://www.hdretrovision.com
But they would actually work with the SNES? I'm surprised I haven't seen these mentioned before.Kinda, they'd only work on a PAL Gamecube (only region of the system that has RGB) for 480i/240p; not 480p.
Or at least that's how I believe it works.
I wish there was a directory of all of the retro threads at the end of the OT for each retro subject. Would make it easier to keep track of things.They would work with the first model and RGB-modded Jrs., yes.
Also, it has come up - at the very least, in the Upscaler/CRT and Genesis threads.
But they would actually work with the SNES? I'm surprised I haven't seen these mentioned before.
That's weird, I never got that with my svideo cable on N64. And besides, svideo on N64 is still an improvement since it doesn't have composite flaws like rainbow banding, dot crawl and fuzzier image.
I have 2 capture cards, one for modern and one for retro games.=pI have a capture card and all the relevant cables + XRGB3 so I'll do a comparison over the weekend for those interested.
I wish there was a directory of all of the retro threads at the end of the OT for each retro subject. Would make it easier to keep track of things.
Edit: Wow, can't believe I missed that.
Converter to what? The image will only look as good as the worst cable your setup... at best.My tvs don't have s video can I buy a converter or will it not make a difference?
So here we are in 2016. The NES is being brought back and there are still no GCN titles on the virtual console.
Nintendo went through the trouble to make a GCN adaptor and got the factories spinning up GCN controllers again. All we need are the titles! Melee is getting big, Super Mario Sunshine is making waves in the speedrunning community.
It's an untapped market full of potential.
Plugged my GC back in the for the first time in a long while. Ugh, looks like shit on my HDTV. Can't believe those component cables are going for nearly 400 now. Hopefully when these mods hit the market the prices will fall back to earth. No way it's worth that much when I have the Wii Component cables, Dolphin, and a Nintendont capable Wii U. Retro gaming prices are completely out of control.
How much are you thinking is reasonable? I can see the homebrew cables still hitting ~$100 due to the cost of the FPGA involved.
How much are you thinking is reasonable? I can see the homebrew cables still hitting ~$100 due to the cost of the FPGA involved.
Plugged my GC back in the for the first time in a long while. Ugh, looks like shit on my HDTV. Can't believe those component cables are going for nearly 400 now. Hopefully when these mods hit the market the prices will fall back to earth. No way it's worth that much when I have the Wii Component cables, Dolphin, and a Nintendont capable Wii U. Retro gaming prices are completely out of control.
Plugged my GC back in the for the first time in a long while. Ugh, looks like shit on my HDTV. Can't believe those component cables are going for nearly 400 now. Hopefully when these mods hit the market the prices will fall back to earth. No way it's worth that much when I have the Wii Component cables, Dolphin, and a Nintendont capable Wii U. Retro gaming prices are completely out of control.
I'd like to know more about this Wii HDMI adapter. I still have my OG Wii and am worried for when my current TV dies on me. A lot of TVs here in the UK don't com with component ports these days. How is the HDMI adapter? Any reviews?The internal mod is apparently going to be $50-$65. The external mod is probably going to cost more (sans paying for installation) since there is more development and production/manufacturing involved, but I wouldn't expect it to be over $100. My blind guess not knowing everything involved would be about $20-$25 more.
As much as I want one, it's tough to weigh whether it's worth it. I already have a Sewell HDMI adapter for my Wii (which is legit, I recommend it). But I also like the GC more and there's the Gameboy Player...