My envy of you knows no bounds.D.D.D. wrote:I actually found some brand new in-box this weekend for $5.Droid party wrote:Well that explains why I can't find any for my GC. Thanks Nintendo you cockbites.racketboy wrote:Cables were only available (for $50?) on Nintendo's site and no third-party ones were made.
Does the Wii use the same cables as a Snes or Gamecube
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JT wrote:Yeah, like vampire aliens invade and hit us all with a ray beam that paralyzes all of our arms. The only way to deactivate the ray beam and fight back the vampire alien threat is with a complicated series of foot patterns on the device's control board that looks remarkably like a DDR pad. We will all praise this man for saving our lives and buy him a mountain of stuffed animals.
i think you can send your cube to nintendo to get them to replace it for one that has the port, also i have a laser-less cube with it. i can sell it cheaply.Mozgus wrote:I still think their handling of the digital port was one of the biggest fuckups in Nintendo's history. They severely limited the supply, both in terms of quantity and purchase methods, they wouldn't let third parties make their own, and then they bitched about how few people were using the component cables, so they axed the port. Who's to blame for this, I wonder.


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Mine has the port, but I'm not ganna spend $70 for the cables. Plus I don't have an HDTV. On my last Gamecube, I had the Component to VGA cable hack.vlame wrote:i think you can send your cube to nintendo to get them to replace it for one that has the port, also i have a laser-less cube with it. i can sell it cheaply.Mozgus wrote:I still think their handling of the digital port was one of the biggest fuckups in Nintendo's history. They severely limited the supply, both in terms of quantity and purchase methods, they wouldn't let third parties make their own, and then they bitched about how few people were using the component cables, so they axed the port. Who's to blame for this, I wonder.