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I heard about streaming through the network adapter. That's an excellent idea. Too bad they don't make a 100 mbit version. I hear a few of the games don't work quite as well that way. (But I suppose those are the ones that could be bought.) This bundle comes out in a couple days. I'm going to pounce upon it. It's fall and I don't have any Mario or Zelda games to play that I haven't beat many times over. (Actually, I didn't beat Ocarina of Time, I almost did, then stopped playing.) I love () I can write a grammatically correct run-on sentence.
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It seems doable to me, seeing as the funny little gamecube doesn't have a hard drive (so it can fit in Japanese apartments I am guessing). Better to buy a cheap network adapter than an expensive hard drive add-on.
How about this - a firewire adapter that plugs into one of the myriad of expansion ports on the bottom and allows you to plug in a firewire hdd. Still an expensive option though.
Or they could just make mini dvds available.
How else could they do it? What is the average size of a GC Rom?
BTW Teamxecuter said in one of their latest nfos or something that they have been working on GC hacking. If anyone can do it right they can.
How about this - a firewire adapter that plugs into one of the myriad of expansion ports on the bottom and allows you to plug in a firewire hdd. Still an expensive option though.
Or they could just make mini dvds available.
How else could they do it? What is the average size of a GC Rom?
BTW Teamxecuter said in one of their latest nfos or something that they have been working on GC hacking. If anyone can do it right they can.
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Hey J3RK, I hear they are going to drop it to $80 on the day after thanksgiving, if you can wait. You might see if you can back that fact up tho.
I got a gamecube for my birthday, as soon as the price dropped to $99. I actually bought a used one at game-stop (for $69.) I got it during their buy 2 used get one free deal, i got the cube, windwaker and then got Resident Evil Zero for free.
I was kind of dissapointed to hear about the zelda bonus disc bundle, right after i got my cube, but jennifer got me a subscription to nintendo power for x-mas, which includes the zelda disc as a promotion.. yay
I got a gamecube for my birthday, as soon as the price dropped to $99. I actually bought a used one at game-stop (for $69.) I got it during their buy 2 used get one free deal, i got the cube, windwaker and then got Resident Evil Zero for free.
I was kind of dissapointed to hear about the zelda bonus disc bundle, right after i got my cube, but jennifer got me a subscription to nintendo power for x-mas, which includes the zelda disc as a promotion.. yay
Yeah...
No Windwaker. The bundles that come with the "bigger" games still cost more than the base system. I think they are doing this as incentive without extra cost. I've got all those games running fine in emulators, but playing them on TV wouldn't be a bad thing. I think I get mine next week, but not sure yet. Over.
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Spent about 3 hours with Zelda on the new and improved NES emu for xbox. Its grrrrrr-eat! There are now perfect, state-savable, bevy of option tweakable emulators for NES, SNES, PCE, C64, MAME, Gen and GBA. There is also a PSX emu that works pretty well. It is a whole new world of emulation on the xbox compared to this time last year.
In a little under 3 hours of Zelda I got pretty damn far. Already onto my 2nd row of hearts. Maybe I'll go beat it now.
In a little under 3 hours of Zelda I got pretty damn far. Already onto my 2nd row of hearts. Maybe I'll go beat it now.
I'm about ready to start playing...
Ocarina of time from the beginning. I totally loved that game. When I originally played it, I got to the Shadow Temple. Then for some reason or other I stopped playing it for several months. When I went back to it, I was out of practice, forgot much of what was going on, etc. So I stopped playing it altogether. I'd like to go back through it. I think I'm actually going to wait and see if the price drops again. I know it's only a $19 difference, but since a GameCube is not an absolute necessity. I can wait a little bit. (Definitely getting one though.) I'm too much into writing music again to play games at the moment. With my limited time, I'd rather compose. I think my gameplaying season has shifted from fall to winter. Usually I like playing games more in the fall, but I've been quite musical lately. (Wrote my 181st track last night.) I've been experimenting a wee bit in the old-style acid stuff. I've always liked a good acid bassline.