GetDotted Domains

Viewing Thread:
"NINTENDO FORUM :- WORLD'S LONGEST THREAD: RECORD ATTEMPT"

The "Nintendo Games" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.

Sat 03/11/01 at 09:26
Regular
Posts: 787
Just Use this topic like a narmol chat room. and keep it livin'

If you have anything to say. Say it here.

[Captain's Log: 10/03/04 - Day of the Edit Post Feature]
[Diary Entry: 7/7/05 - "We shall never forget"]
Page:
Fri 28/03/03 at 14:01
Regular
Posts: 15,681
Reynolds wrote:
> Hey everyone
>
> Do Gamecube do platinum games?

Player's choice range is due out in April I believe...

Luigi's Mansion, Super Smash Bros Melee and one other Nintendo official title I can't remember...not sure about the price though...better be better value than their £29.99 range on the Nintendo 64.
Fri 28/03/03 at 13:13
Regular
Posts: 8,220
Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of your life.

Disclaimer: I could be wrong
Fri 28/03/03 at 13:08
Regular
"Foxes 4 Ever!!!"
Posts: 2,090
Hey everyone

Do Gamecube do platinum games?
Fri 28/03/03 at 13:04
Regular
Posts: 8,220
I think the video will only send a signal through in the same format it receives it.

Ie, plug a scart lead in, the video will send the signal out therough the scart socket that connects to the tv.

Equally, put a normal av ariel lead (the N64) into the video, and it'll only send the signal out through the video's av output.


It looks like you'll need a special lead, I'm afraid.
(Try using the N64's one)


Disclaimer: I may be wrong :^)
Fri 28/03/03 at 12:52
Regular
"asdfjkl;"
Posts: 205
I need a little help:

I want to play my gamecube on a t.v. which has no scart socket, but I have a video player with scart sockets, is it possible to connect the video player up to the t.v. and then connect the cube up to the video player and be able to play it on the t.v.?

When I had an N64 I did it this way, but it was with a different t.v. and video, also the N64 didn't use scart. I have tried connecting the cube up to the video and the video to the t.v. but cannot seem to get a reception through to the t.v., also the t.v. is rather old, it needs to be tuned up manually.

I can manage to get a video to appear on the t.v. with full sound, but when I turn on the cube and try to tune it, it doesn't pick anything up.

Would appreciate some help, thankyou.
Fri 28/03/03 at 12:01
Regular
"Long time no see!"
Posts: 8,351
EVERYTHING's against you!!

EVERYONE's out to get you!!

Run, now - VERY fast!!

:D
Fri 28/03/03 at 12:01
Regular
"I'm not Orgazmo"
Posts: 9,159
I see a little v and a big V
Fri 28/03/03 at 11:59
Regular
Posts: 8,220
What the hell is up with that?

Please tell me you see it too...
Fri 28/03/03 at 11:59
Regular
Posts: 8,220
Lower case : v
Upper case : V
Fri 28/03/03 at 11:58
Regular
Posts: 8,220
*Tries stuff*

EV
V
LV
EN
Page:

Freeola & GetDotted are rated 5 Stars

Check out some of our customer reviews below:

Thank you very much for your help!
Top service for free - excellent - thank you very much for your help.
Simple, yet effective...
This is perfect, so simple yet effective, couldnt believe that I could build a web site, have alrealdy recommended you to friends. Brilliant.
Con

View More Reviews

Need some help? Give us a call on 01376 55 60 60

Go to Support Centre

It appears you are using an old browser, as such, some parts of the Freeola and Getdotted site will not work as intended. Using the latest version of your browser, or another browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera will provide a better, safer browsing experience for you.