Ziggy587 wrote:Tanooki wrote:Long after the GC drive on it fails in some way, it still will work as a Game(boy)Cube.
Not without another way to boot the GB Player, it requires a disc.
Bummer, really?
Ziggy587 wrote:Tanooki wrote:Long after the GC drive on it fails in some way, it still will work as a Game(boy)Cube.
Not without another way to boot the GB Player, it requires a disc.
Beak wrote:Ziggy587 wrote:Tanooki wrote:Long after the GC drive on it fails in some way, it still will work as a Game(boy)Cube.
Not without another way to boot the GB Player, it requires a disc.
Bummer, really?
ElkinFencer10 wrote:Game Boy Players aren't very expensive; Game Boy Player Boot Discs, on the other hand, can be quite difficult to find.
Sarge wrote:Oh, now that's interesting. I may have to check that out. I've got a Wii I could use to set up the Melee exploit to at least try out the alternative to the official GB Player software.
ElkinFencer10 wrote:Burned discs put more strain on the laser and shorten their lifespan, do they not? Or is that just a Dreamcast issue?