NinjaCatfish
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Is Metal Arms on GC any good?
Friend of mine absolutely loved it on Xbox, so I assume it'd be pretty good on GC as well.
Is Metal Arms on GC any good?
Search ebay. Even if not official, look for s-video cables that have the s-video cable itself without the yellow composite wire. Here is a link: http://m.ebay.com/itm/181243892191?nav=SEARCH&sbk=1Link?![]()
Super fun
Friend of mine absolutely loved it on Xbox, so I assume it'd be pretty good on GC as well.
I ordered the 10$ one (thought it was the official one), but it should be good since you don't have the the fourth yellow composite cable interfering with things.Thanks mate, much appreciated. 100$ though
Are the 10$ ones much worse haha
Damn, wonder if the component cables will crash in price, there can't be that limited a supply D:
I guess I would need a GameCube with that digital port too though...Damn...
I just realized that my least favorite GC color is purple. My favorites on the other hand are platinum (the one I own), and orange. If I am not mistaken, the JP GB Player also came in platinum, which makes the platinum console look even better.
Gotcha Force!
(I always recommend this)
I'd recommend Paper Mario TYD (turn based action rpg with great sense of humour) & Alien Hominid (side scrolling action game).
Both won't strain your wallet too hard either.
Purple GC showing its dominance over the platinum GB player eh? lol. Saw images of the platinum GC player, would look really good on the platinum system that I own. I wouldn't buy it though, because it would be a waste of money.There's a platinum GB Player below that purple Gamecube up there if that makes you feel better![]()
OG grimace pimp purple GC is best GC, this is known. no other launch console had that kinda swagger to show up in that shade.
also peagles im sorry to tell you but your system seems infected
Not only that, it is the last console Nintendo was ballsy enough to release multiple colors for. I would love to have another orange Nintendo console. An orange wii u, so good.
They do. Should have been more specific. I want to see these consoles at launch. Nintendo teased us with a ton of colors that we never saw when the wii was announced.Blue, red, black and white Wii don't count?
They do. Should have been more specific. I want to see these consoles at launch. Nintendo teased us with a ton of colors that we never saw when the wii was announced.
Eh, guess I am complaining for no reason, since the platinum GC came out a year or two after launch.
The Wii really was their only recent system that only launched in one color. All others had at least two options at launch.
If I was to just pick up one viewtiful joe game, should I go with 1 or 2?
Other than handhelds, wasn't the Gamecube the only console to launch in multiple colors?
I don't believe the N64, SNES or NES launched in more than one.
I just realized that my least favorite GC color is purple. My favorites on the other hand are platinum (the one I own), and orange. If I am not mistaken, the JP GB Player also came in platinum, which makes the platinum console look even better.
N64, SNES and ENS are also anything but recent.But you're correct, GameCube and Wii U are the only home consoles that launched in different colors.
Spice orange gamecube looks so darn good.
If you have a BC Wii it makes much more sense to play your GameCube games on it rather than to source up component cables for the GC. I know because I own several GC component cables and I've done copious amounts of comparing the two on a HDTV.So what's the take on Wii Component, where does that stand? My Wii is a white BC model.
Is it better than GameCube S video? How much worse than GameCube component?
Didn't know that an orange gameboy player exists, and the overall package looks like this:Spice orange gamecube looks so darn good.
That is the first time I see a mint green ToS GC , and I want to update my favorite colors list. My favorite colors are: Platinum, orange, and mint green.there was a sale years ago, where i picked up a japanese orange gamecube in orange for 20euros.
still in package, never opened it*click*
i also bought the super rare tales of symphonia gamecube in mint green from france(i live in germany)
i loved my gamecube so much, but i never received so much hate for having a nintendo system back then compared to the nes, snes and n64 days...
since wii i dont give a fuck, but back in the gc-days, that was rough, to be the only person having a gamecube.
I'll post a picture of my collection on here later. I have most of the games I want, but two I am still looking for are Fire Emblem and Cubivore. They're both so expensiveWhat's worse is I own Radiant Dawn, but won't let myself play it until I play Path of Raidance.
If you have a BC Wii it makes much more sense to play your GameCube games on it rather than to source up component cables for the GC. I know because I own several GC component cables and I've done copious amounts of comparing the two on a HDTV.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a342/Grizzmeister/ComponentCables_zpsd9cac2e1.jpg
No. What I'm saying is that GameCube games look almost the same when played on a Wii with component cables as on a GameCube with component cables. Since the former is more economically reasonable I suggest going that route.Wait, so are you saying the image quality on the Wii's component cables are superior compared to the GC?
No. What I'm saying is that GameCube games look almost the same when played on a Wii with component cables as on a GameCube with component cables. Since the former is more economically reasonable I suggest going that route.
No. What I'm saying is that GameCube games look almost the same when played on a Wii with component cables as on a GameCube with component cables. Since the former is more economically reasonable I suggest going that route.
Yup, I found much the same result. I found GC output to have *very* slightly nicer colours, but really not worth the $150+ that component cables go for these days. Wii Component output is very good.
in addition to this, playing GameCube games on the Wii U results in an image superior to the gamecube component cables.
it's glorious. Gamepad support too.
WHAT. Info on this pls. There must be some stupid caveat though, probably can't use the GC controller for SSBM right? D:
(not my image)
You own several GC component cables?! Come on! How about sharing the wealth with the rest of us a bit?If you have a BC Wii it makes much more sense to play your GameCube games on it rather than to source up component cables for the GC. I know because I own several GC component cables and I've done copious amounts of comparing the two on a HDTV.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a342/Grizzmeister/ComponentCables_zpsd9cac2e1.jpg
Omg, <3 you. How does this exactly work? Can you play to a TV instead of the Wii U?
I guess the only thing is you still need a CRT for a good GameCube/Wii experience. Does the Wii U have good component out to CRTs?
That's presumptuous.Well I don't know about component output to CRT, but either way, it outputs a glorious upscaled digital image via homebrew to your TV via HDMI. Far, far better than the GC component output because not only is it a pure digital signal, but the Wii U is doing the upscaling and not your TV's shitty upscaling tech.
That's presumptuous.
My hardware DOES do a better job upscaling 480p than the Wii U on its own, but I use an Xrgb for my retro/low-res gaming needs and it definitely outputs a vastly superior image to what you can achieve on Wii U. You can output a pixel perfect image devoid of any upscaling artifacts if you choose by using a simple nearest neighbor upscale to 1280x960 within a 1920x1080 panel. Perfect pixel doubling and the cleanest possible picture for Gamecube games. Certainly better than the Wii U.
Far, far better than the GC component output because not only is it a pure digital signal, but the Wii U is doing the upscaling and not your TV's shitty upscaling tech.
I don't see where an XRGB comes into the example I gave between a stock wii u and a stock GC. Of course that'll be better than the Wii U, but as it is, the Wii U is superior to many HDTV scalers for Gamecube games.
What you're saying is like saying "my Vauxhall Nova gets to 60mph faster than your bugatti because I've fitted it with a rocket fuel engine" and then using that to refute an example comparing a standard nova and a bugatti
I think he's just saying that if you do have an XRGB, it'll scale it it better than the Wii U would. As in the gamecube would look nicer through the XRGB than the gamecube games would do on the Wii U because it scales better than the Wii U.
Again, I don't believe this to be true.I don't see where an XRGB comes into the example I gave between a stock wii u and a stock GC. Of course that'll be better than the Wii U, but as it is, the Wii U is superior to many HDTV scalers for Gamecube games.
What you're saying is like saying "my Vauxhall Nova gets to 60mph faster than your bugatti because I've fitted it with a rocket fuel engine" and then using that to refute an example comparing a standard nova and a bugatti
One question: Is there anywhere I can buy black or silver extension cords for GCN controllers? I have 5 wired controllers but due to my newly arranged room they don't reach my couch like they used to.
Again, I don't believe this to be true.
Not all TV and receivers scale images poorly. The Wii U does not do a particularly good job with scaling low-resolution games. On paper, it sounds great, but the end results just aren't very impressive. Both my TV and receiver (without Xrgb) can produce a better image from a stock GC than what you get with the Wii U. The Wii U image is blurrier and suffers from minor ringing.
If you use a low quality LCD then, sure, the Wii U would probably be a better solution...but that doesn't make it great.
Both my TV and receiver (without Xrgb) can produce a better image from a stock GC than what you get with the Wii U.
If you use a low quality LCD then, sure, the Wii U would probably be a better solution...but that doesn't make it great.
One question: Is there anywhere I can buy black or silver extension cords for GCN controllers?