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What's the website for the HDMI mod?
This is tempting. Has anyone had experience sending a console to them to have work done? I'm still rocking my launch GC and I don't want anything to happen to it.
If you like game boy games and want to play them on a TV I think a gamecube is worth supplementing a wii
The disc isn't necessary actually, the preferred method is to use a SD Loader in memory slot B and load Game Boy Interface off the SD Card. You get a better picture and input lag this way.
How easy / cheap is it to get a hold of these things?
This is tempting. Has anyone had experience sending a console to them to have work done? I'm still rocking my launch GC and I don't want anything to happen to it.
I went through them to get HDMI done on my N64. Very highly recommended.
I realize I may have been quite lucky - those SD Media Launcher things gave nightmares to some gaffers here... Mine never ran into a single hiccup - but this is what I've done:How easy / cheap is it to get a hold of these things?
I lost my memory card, with my Pikmin save of beating the game in 25 game days, my progress of other games. Goddamn this sucks. So I'm lookin to buy another official Nintendo memory card. I'm thinking eBay might be the best option for me.
Hey, anyone knows what's up with the cases of Mario Kart Double Dash (PAL)? I sometimes can find them in red or black and I'm still unsure if the red one is specific to some countries (like Netherlands and France) while black is either 1) the common variant or 2) some countries only had the black variant in the first place. I can't find this information anywhere and, believe me, I've been trying to.
Maybe the red ones where pack-in titles? There was at least one Double Dash bundle iirc.
Not sure why. Some were just red. I have a red one.Maybe the red ones where pack-in titles? There was at least one Double Dash bundle iirc.
there were two bundles:None of the MKDD black cases I've seen come with a Zelda disc or a space to put a second disc.
there were two bundles:
one which only came with the game
one which came with the zelda bonusdisc(zelda1,2 oot and mm and a demo of wind waker and some additional zelda related info)
as far as i know, the red cases were used in other countries than germany and in rental stores.
i tried to figure this out one too.
mario sunshine, zelda wind waker and mario kart double dash came in coloured boxes, but there is no real story why some games came in coloured boxes, and why some dont.
i bought mario sunshine on day 1 which is purple, but a friend from the UK had the game in a black box.
my zelda wind waker, which i bought in 2004 was in a black box with the bonus disc, while my friend in the UK has the golden box(he bought it day1 in 2003)
the playera choice versions were all silver, but the disc itself mostly remained the same as the ones sold on launch.
Maybe it had something to do with a first print edition? I remember seeing double dah in red cases whem it launched in shops, as well as in advertisements without being part of a bundle. Every now and then I also come across a sunshine copy in a blue case for what it's worth.
I bought Double Dash at launch here in the UK, it came in a red case.Are we sure it's not related to late prints of the game when Nintendo rebranded most Mario titles to red boxes beginning in the early DS days? For example Super Mario 64 DS launched in a black box but was later released in a red box during reprints.
Are we sure it's not related to late prints of the game when Nintendo rebranded most Mario titles to red boxes beginning in the early DS days? For example Super Mario 64 DS launched in a black box but was later released in a red box during reprints.
If that can help, I've bought PAL (Italian) Double Dash, Mario Sunshine and the Collector's Edition of Zelda WW at their launch days, and they came respectively in a red, purple and golden case.I bought Double Dash at launch here in the UK, it came in a red case.
^Lots of people get the Gamecube specifically for the Gameboy Player, just something to keep in mind.
Is there a way to determine whether third-party RGB (SCART) cable for PAL GameCube outputs RGB? I'm honestly afraid to buy third-party/aftermarket RGB cable because I suppose noname manufacturers just couldn't be arsed to use all the pins and just transmit composite video over SCART.
Buy something decent, and remember an NTSC wired SNES RGB SCART cable will do the same job. Which ones have you been looking at buying so far?
Nothing in particular yet.
Oh, and thanks for reminding that SNES and N64 cables should work too! But am I reading that correct - I can use NTSC SNES RGB SCART cable for my PAL GameCube and PAL TV set, right? Why not the PAL one, and wasn't there some problems with RGB over NTSC SCART cables?
NTSC SNES RGB SCART cables have the same wiring as PAL Gamecube RGB SCART cables.
PAL SNES RGB SCART cables are different in that they have resistors on the RGB lines.
If you bought an official Gamecube RGB SCART cable, it'd be the same as an NTSC SNES RGB SCART cable. You don't want the one with the resistors.
does anyone know why the tales of symphonia gamecube was only sold in france?
You mean a limited edition of the game?does anyone know why the tales of symphonia gamecube was only sold in france?
Isn't the Fire Emblem game for Gamecube really rare? I see it go for $80.
You mean a limited edition of the game?
Because I own the PAL italian version of ToS, which came fully translated too (text only, voices are in English).
http://s15.photobucket.com/user/MoK_Videl/media/juli.jpg.htmlYou mean a limited edition of the game?
Because I own the PAL italian version of ToS, which came fully translated too (text only, voices are in English).
Need a bit of help on this one, GAF.
So I am about to jump on a mint in box orange japanese gamecube, but here is the thing:
Everything is in there, except for the common AV cables. They guy says it never came with them, and it also lakcs a picture of said cable on the ''contents of the box images'' packaging. Now, my only reference is a rather old youtube unboxing video of an orange gamecube (DOL-101) that looks trusty enough, and that one also lacks the yellow/red/white cable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tMNDBSvrQU
Does anyone here know if it is ''correct'' some later models/colours do not include the standard AV-cord?
It was pretty common for consoles to not come with AV cords or in some cases AC adapters in Japan.
My Spice Orange GC box literally says they're sold separately and gives a list of AV cable options.
もったいないThanks for the quick answer. Upon looking up some videos of unboxing japanese cubes, the cable wasn't included with any of those either. Maybe because TV's (and People) in Japan where a bit ahead of us here in Europe when it came to connections on TV's and subsequently more people taking advantage of the variety in video options to the extent composite wasn't all that common over there as it was over here.
Anyway, gonna go through with the purchase.
This is my first Japanese GC game. I never realized the boxes were so cute and dinky! It's lovely and that 90 page full colour manual is what we should still get today.
Not much of a Gamecube collector, but I have now completed my Skies of Arcadia collection with this Japanese version of Eternal Arcadia Legends I received today.
I now have a copy of every region's version on Dreamcast and Gamecube.
This is my first Japanese GC game. I never realized the boxes were so cute and dinky! It's lovely and that 90 page full colour manual is what we should still get today.
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Wouldn't want to include something that would never get used, like a cord you already had or a composite cord if you were using d-terminal.
I dunno, here in Canada if you can't hook everything up the moment you open the box people seem to get upset. I know more than a few people who had the "got a console on Christmas day and couldn't get a memory card until the 27th" situation.
I guess retail is also different in Japan, and it would be easier to assume sales staff would remind people about AV cords or AC adapters.