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| mo1e:
yes sounds good to me im plannin gto have alittle slot cut out of the cab and when i press the button the console tray will come out through the gap i dont see why you shouldnt add your gamecube the more the merrier lol :) |
| mo1e:
also there are gamecube adapters that allow you to create a control panel and use it on your gamecube but you may want to use your controller? |
| Skadar:
Yeah, I don't see anything wrong with the standard GameCube controllers. Actually I really like them. I like the idea of storing the controls in the cabinet and then plugging them into exterior ports on the cabinet in order to play. I wouldn't want to use my arcade controls to play GameCube games. Just like I wouldn't think of using anything other than a keyboard and mouse to play FPS games. ;D |
| RayB:
Go for it, but use WAVEBIRD controllers. |
| elvis:
--- Quote from: stratjakt on September 27, 2005, 02:52:20 pm --- AFAIK, nobody has come up with an RGB hack for gamecube.. --- End quote --- Eh? Wouldn't you just do a normal SCART->Jamma hack? That works for almost every console in existence. Any reason why this doesn't work for a GameCube? Details on other console hacks (most of them SCART cable hacks) here: http://www.mameworld.net/pc2jamma/ [EDIT] And furthermore, here's a 31KHz (480p) RGB (aka: VGA) output cable for GameCube: http://www.aheadgames.com/xcart/customer/product.php?productid=16198&cat=0&page=1 Review here: http://www.planetgamecube.com/reviews.cfm?action=hwprofile&id=403 GameCube most certainly does output RGB, it seems. |
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