That's not the one. That cord has horrid reviews, whereas mine works fine. One review stated that it didn't have an oXbox plug as advertised, and mine does. It's in my xXbox right now. Plus, that cord came out in 2008, and I bought mine in early 2007. The one I'm talking about must be a different model.MrPopo wrote:swiftzx wrote:Do you happen to have a link? I'd really like to get one.
I snagged a few of these when I was getting s-video cables for my systems.
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No, there won't be a cable with 3 Ninty AV jacks on them. The multi cables mentioned below were all headed for different manufacturer's competing systems with different plugs. As already mentioned a switchbox is your best option.aaron wrote:do these exist? basically i want to know if there's a way i can have a cable running into the back of my super nes, n64 and gamecube that all lead to 1 set of composite inputs. not enough inputs on my tv, not enough room for a splitter and i hate switching the cord out. just curious.
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Release date information from third party sellers on Amazon is sketchy at best. I've got three of them and they all work fantastic. The guy who claims it doesn't have an oXbox plug is full of shit; he was probably talking about a 360 plug (which the description claims) and doesn't understand there was a different Xbox.BoringSupreez wrote:That's not the one. That cord has horrid reviews, whereas mine works fine. One review stated that it didn't have an oXbox plug as advertised, and mine does. It's in my xXbox right now. Plus, that cord came out in 2008, and I bought mine in early 2007. The one I'm talking about must be a different model.MrPopo wrote:swiftzx wrote:Do you happen to have a link? I'd really like to get one.
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Thank you for actually answering my question.Hobie-wan wrote:No, there won't be a cable with 3 Ninty AV jacks on them. The multi cables mentioned below were all headed for different manufacturer's competing systems with different plugs. As already mentioned a switchbox is your best option.aaron wrote:do these exist? basically i want to know if there's a way i can have a cable running into the back of my super nes, n64 and gamecube that all lead to 1 set of composite inputs. not enough inputs on my tv, not enough room for a splitter and i hate switching the cord out. just curious.
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