yoh_asakura
November 13th, 2004, 21:35
Hi everybody I need to know what I need to emulate game cube because I'm going to buy a new PC is P4 3.2Ghz or 3.4Ghz, 2GB of RAM, a Intel Motherboard 875PBZ but I dont know what video card I need to buy.
Sorry for my bad english
Hexidecimal
November 13th, 2004, 21:56
the best harware you can get to emulate gamecube can be found here. (http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/product/520352.asp)
Enjoy!
Dysprosium
November 13th, 2004, 22:05
Hi everybody I need to know what I need to emulate game cube because I'm going to buy a new PC is P4 3.2Ghz or 3.4Ghz, 2GB of RAM, a Intel Motherboard 875PBZ but I dont know what video card I need to buy.
Sorry for my bad english
*bangs head off wall*
Hexidecimal is correct, that is the best hardware for emulating one.
... Really, I don't know why people would go buy a new video card for a few hundred bucks when they can get a GC for 100. >_>
-Shadow-
November 13th, 2004, 22:31
OMG, that question had to come... http://forum.gaming-networks.net/images/smilies/wallbash.gif
Hex is right, buy a GC, it's only around 100 bucks !
yoh_asakura
November 14th, 2004, 01:44
Nah because in my country the gc and the games is so expensive :yucky: but I can buy the console but no the games maybe a na game per 3 or 4 monts
Baraxander
November 14th, 2004, 04:37
That is so true. I'd kill to have those kind of prices in my country. I mean, not even a complete minimum sallary would suffice the price of a NGC around here, and I mean it :s.
posty_2k3
November 14th, 2004, 05:06
Nah because in my country the gc and the games is so expensive :yucky: but I can buy the console but no the games maybe a na game per 3 or 4 monts
So you want us to help you emulate so you can play pirated games? I think not.
yoh_asakura
November 14th, 2004, 23:29
So you want us to help you emulate so you can play pirated games? I think not.
I can play pirate game in my country (games of Ps1, Ps2, x-box and dreamcast) but I hate the pirated games only I want emulate the GC :happy:
Dysprosium
November 15th, 2004, 00:42
I can play pirate game in my country (games of Ps1, Ps2, x-box and dreamcast) but I hate the pirated games only I want emulate the GC :happy:
Don't try to sucker us into helping you pirate Nintendo's games. I don't think there is ANYWHERE in the world you're allowed to play pirated games. Pirated games are pirated games.
As for emulating the GC, come back in a few years. That's probably how long it's gonna take to get the 3D ones working. The 2D ones might be a little bit less, but I wouldn't expect much eariler.
yoh_asakura
November 15th, 2004, 02:51
Don't try to sucker us into helping you pirate Nintendo's games. I don't think there is ANYWHERE in the world you're allowed to play pirated games. Pirated games are pirated games.
As for emulating the GC, come back in a few years. That's probably how long it's gonna take to get the 3D ones working. The 2D ones might be a little bit less, but I wouldn't expect much eariler.
Never I played pirated games of ps1, ps2 and dreamcast and never I pirated a Nintendo's games only I'm downloaded games of N64 only 5 because I'm have the most of the game for the console only I want play GC in my computer. Is bad emulate the GC??? :huh:
dukenukem
November 15th, 2004, 09:54
well to say the least the games that barely run aren't exactly playable so don't count on plying gamecube games on your pc for a long time.
Doomulation
November 15th, 2004, 10:33
I got a tip for those of you who can't buy a cube in your country.
There is a little thing called "importing," which I'm sure is allowed in many countries. You simply import a cube, and then try to get an adapter for your country. If it does not exist, you can buy a transformator to convert the voltage to 110V USA standard.
This is the method I used, and even though the cube is available here, it and games are helluva expensive. Doing this, you can save money. Cheers.
yoh_asakura
November 16th, 2004, 00:48
I got a tip for those of you who can't buy a cube in your country.
There is a little thing called "importing," which I'm sure is allowed in many countries. You simply import a cube, and then try to get an adapter for your country. If it does not exist, you can buy a transformator to convert the voltage to 110V USA standard.
This is the method I used, and even though the cube is available here, it and games are helluva expensive. Doing this, you can save money. Cheers.
Oh yeah I'm thinking that I'm from Venezuela I can use the 110 USA standard
Doomulation
November 16th, 2004, 08:17
Then you don't need a transformator, even. If it doesn't fit your jack, you only need to get an alternative contact and you're set to go =)
milen
November 17th, 2004, 17:08
Then you don't need a transformator, even. If it doesn't fit your jack, you only need to get an alternative contact and you're set to go =)
In my country pirated games are not problem too. I don't know anyone that have bought a game. Here the only thing that is illegal is pirated Windows for bussines purpose. So every country has it's own laws.
I speak for my country not for me personaly.
Doomulation
November 18th, 2004, 08:31
It's pretty funny how pirated games cannot be illegal. I guess that's why they don't sell their game and system there, huh? Especially not Ninty, as they really hate pirating.
Azimer
November 21st, 2004, 12:49
I realize this thread wasn't posted to in a couple days. This topic is going no where. I am locking it to prevent someone from digging it up again in a couple months on a topic less desirable to the forums.
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