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Gamecube
Does anyone know of a site that is dedicated to any type of Gamecube projects?
I have Animal Crossing and was wondering if there was someone that has extracted some of the roms which gets sent to the Gameboy Advance such as Zelda and Punchout so all that is needed was to burn a regular CD and send it to the GBA that way.
Thank you. :o)
I have Animal Crossing and was wondering if there was someone that has extracted some of the roms which gets sent to the Gameboy Advance such as Zelda and Punchout so all that is needed was to burn a regular CD and send it to the GBA that way.
Thank you. :o)
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Couldn't you just buy a cheap Flash Cart and use the PocketNES emulator?
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In Animal Crossing, I believe there are 19 NES roms hidden inside the game. Some are given away in the "animal-crossing.com" website promotion of the game, others are earned through gameplay.
The thing is, Nintendo is holding back the better games, such as Punchout, just because they can, but they are definitely inside the CD. Right now, the only way to obtain some of these rare games is to send your memory card to a guy in Ohio that will Hex edit your save file which will make these roms available to play.
All you need is a $10.00 link cable that attaches your Gameboy Advance to the GameCube, so flash carts or anything else is not even necessary.
I'm not trying to promote any level of piracy here. It's just that I bought the GameCube, the Animal Crossing game, the link cable, the memory cards, and the Gameboy Advance, so why is it that I can't I fully enjoy everything I paid for that's on the CD?
That's the only reason why I was asking this here.
Thanks again. :o)
The thing is, Nintendo is holding back the better games, such as Punchout, just because they can, but they are definitely inside the CD. Right now, the only way to obtain some of these rare games is to send your memory card to a guy in Ohio that will Hex edit your save file which will make these roms available to play.
All you need is a $10.00 link cable that attaches your Gameboy Advance to the GameCube, so flash carts or anything else is not even necessary.
I'm not trying to promote any level of piracy here. It's just that I bought the GameCube, the Animal Crossing game, the link cable, the memory cards, and the Gameboy Advance, so why is it that I can't I fully enjoy everything I paid for that's on the CD?
That's the only reason why I was asking this here.
Thanks again. :o)
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animal crossing all looks like it sucks, btw, why go threw all that crap to play punchout on gba, cuz as soon u turn it off, u loose the game, which beats the purpose of playing the games on gba to begin with, to make it portable punchout.
why not just play em on the gamecube so it is on the tv? it would be easier and cheaper, but i geus nintendo wants to sell those ten dollar link cables and 70 dollar gba, which then make u sell em and buy 100 dollar gba sp edition, only to make a 120 gba sp collectors item with new featur next year. huff, big N seems to want to change there name to big $.
why not just play em on the gamecube so it is on the tv? it would be easier and cheaper, but i geus nintendo wants to sell those ten dollar link cables and 70 dollar gba, which then make u sell em and buy 100 dollar gba sp edition, only to make a 120 gba sp collectors item with new featur next year. huff, big N seems to want to change there name to big $.
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The games will work on GBA but its not really portable. Soon as you turn the power off BLAM there gone. So unless you want to hook up that 1 game and leave your GBA on then just forget it. Most of the games that people can currently find are not that great. They are the type of games that I get bored with in about 10 minutes. I have heard Zelda is supposed to be on there but it is being saved for some sort of contest or what not. I think Punchout can be obtained useing the Japaneise cards.
Point me to a CHEAP flashcard. Cheapest I have seen is $100 which is more then a GBA. I need to get one my last one died on me. I miss pocketnes.
Point me to a CHEAP flashcard. Cheapest I have seen is $100 which is more then a GBA. I need to get one my last one died on me. I miss pocketnes.
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Do those games that you download to the GBA have a sleep mode?
On PSO Ep1&2 I got the NiGHTS GBA download last night, it had a sleep mode, sleep mode basically leaves the GBA running on minimal battery usage, and you can turn the thing back from sleep mode by pressing A + Start. My GBA still has it on there from yesterday
On PSO Ep1&2 I got the NiGHTS GBA download last night, it had a sleep mode, sleep mode basically leaves the GBA running on minimal battery usage, and you can turn the thing back from sleep mode by pressing A + Start. My GBA still has it on there from yesterday
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