So What All Can One Do With A Modded Gamecube?
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RadarScope1
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Re: So What All Can One Do With A Modded Gamecube?
Wow. Emus -> SD card -> GBA flash cart -> GBA Player -> Gamecube is a pretty nice retro setup especially considering all the retro-y games already on the GBA library and some of the GCN comps you can get. Does the GBA Player play original GameBoy games as well?
Re: So What All Can One Do With A Modded Gamecube?
While I haven't tried it, I'm pretty sure you can.RadarScope1 wrote:Wow. Emus -> SD card -> GBA flash cart -> GBA Player -> Gamecube is a pretty nice retro setup especially considering all the retro-y games already on the GBA library and some of the GCN comps you can get. Does the GBA Player play original GameBoy games as well?
That reminds me, I did post about my love for the little add-on a while ago
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Re: So What All Can One Do With A Modded Gamecube?
Yes, GBPlayer plays GB/GBC/GBA games.
My favorite (and current) Retro setup is Gamecube with Gameboy Player. The combined libraries are amazing.
My favorite (and current) Retro setup is Gamecube with Gameboy Player. The combined libraries are amazing.
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Re: So What All Can One Do With A Modded Gamecube?
Yes, it will play classic GB games too. It acts like the Super Gameboy did and you get colors substituted for the grays.RadarScope1 wrote: Does the GBA Player play original GameBoy games as well?
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Re: So What All Can One Do With A Modded Gamecube?
So there's a chance that original GameBoy and GBC games could look half-decent on an HD TV with s-vid or even the component cables (if you could find them) using the GameBoy Player?
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Yes. I have my GC hooked up with component and it looks pretty good from the couch. I'm too lazy to yank the S-video cable from the SNES and check, but I imagine it would be pretty good too.RadarScope1 wrote:So there's a chance that original GameBoy and GBC games could look half-decent on an HD TV with s-vid or even the component cables (if you could find them) using the GameBoy Player?
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