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noiseredux wrote:Great review. It's worth noting that the limited edition Japanese release includes an extra disc that features an emulation of the original NES Metal Gear game. I'd love to track that version down just to (officially) run the NES MGS on the Cube.

Ah, I knew I forgot something. :lol: Anyway, if I can find enough stuff to talk about, the next article will be on the state of GC homebrew.
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lisalover1 wrote:Anyway, if I can find enough stuff to talk about, the next article will be on the state of GC homebrew.


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I just posted my latest article about Gamecube homebrew. As you can guess, it is a bit smaller than my previous posts. :lol:
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lisalover1 wrote:I just posted my latest article about Gamecube homebrew. As you can guess, it is a bit smaller than my previous posts. :lol:


awesome post, man! and thanks for the shout-out! I really need to get around to installing my mod-chip as it'll make things a hell of a lot easier for me. Haha.

BTW, can the entire FFVII fit on one mini-DVDR? I also like the idea of playing it on the Cube? :wink:
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noiseredux wrote:
lisalover1 wrote:I just posted my latest article about Gamecube homebrew. As you can guess, it is a bit smaller than my previous posts. :lol:


awesome post, man! and thanks for the shout-out! I really need to get around to installing my mod-chip as it'll make things a hell of a lot easier for me. Haha.

BTW, can the entire FFVII fit on one mini-DVDR? I also like the idea of playing it on the Cube? :wink:

I think the emulator allows for modified Gamecubes that can load full DVD-Rs, or load them from a big SD card.
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so to play it from a disc, I'd need to modify the Cube to take full-size DVDR's instead of the 3" ones?
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Or get a big SD card, at least 2 GB. But, yes, if you wanted to play it all the way through on a disc, then you would need to get a special case for your Gamecube. As far as I know, other than swapping external cases, no other work needs to be done. The GC can apparently read DVD-Rs just fine, but the only thing stopping it is the case size in the disc area. There are still sound problems on some games, but they run fine otherwise. Here's a video of a few RPGs running on one of the latest revisions of the emulator: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yKHfSkYHjw [note that this video shows the major RPGs that still have sound problems. There are also a couple different PSX emulators on the Gamecube to try.
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wait, so are you saying that Mini-DVDR's should be readable without any sort of modding?
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No mod chip needed with Action Replay and SDLoad/GCOS.

Gamecube is temperamental in reading DVD-Rs unless you kick up the laser a little with a little lower resistance reading. Replacement top is all that is needed for the more inexpensive DVD-Rs compared to mini DVD-Rs. Expect risk of shorter life of the laser though.

The Phantasy Star Exploit is only the first white label game. not version 2 where it was removed.

I find the SD card a more compact and easier method. SD cards over 2gb which are SDHC also are a read problem without SDBoot version 4. Newest GC Action Replay has undocumented SD Media Launcher. It will read 2gb cards, load SDBoot 4. that in turn can read the SDHC cards. I just stick with the 2gb ones to avoid the SDHC hassles.

I tailored each SD Card specific to one EMU, kinda cool having SNES games on one tiny 2gb SD card. The run files are .DOL files. Lastly some of the more obscure Homebrews will only load from the older Action Replay custom code entry and SDBoot.

Bigger then 2gb are SDHC cards:
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noiseredux wrote:wait, so are you saying that Mini-DVDR's should be readable without any sort of modding?

No, you still require a modchip to run backups [without any homebrew applications that have other methods, that is]. I meant that you do not need to further change the hardware to use DVD-Rs. As I said, there are a few homebrew programs that allow for modchip-less backup playing, but their compatibility lists are not so great.
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