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Sat 26/07/03 at 23:03
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Nice idea about the Gamecube evolution you had there, but ofcourse you mind is nothing compared to the genius of Nintendo, so they'd already thought of it, and made the Gamecube with the feature built in.


That's right, the Gamecube already plays PS2 games.

Just put a PS2 game into the Gamecube and turn it on.
Ofcourse, the Gamecube disc tray is pretty small, so the DVD won't fit too easily, so just press it down REALLY hard until it goes in (your PS2 game disc might end up a little smaller, but I'm sure ot won't affect the game, and if it does, I'm sure it won't have ruined anything significant so don't worry, just try another one).









































































































































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Sun 27/07/03 at 16:56
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Most consoles actually use some form of OD, as opposed to the disks you were on about 'Griff'.
Sun 27/07/03 at 16:02
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Professor Griff wrote:
> Im not sure if you know about the GameCube, but it uses smaller disks

I'm afraid they don't. GameCube's use discs.
Sun 27/07/03 at 15:43
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Professor Griff wrote:
> PS2's which use CD's

Don't you mean DVD's, Professor Stupid?
Sun 27/07/03 at 12:42
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DCUK sucked
Sun 27/07/03 at 12:40
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GD roms are Dreamcast disks.
Dreamcast.
DREAMCAST.
Sun 27/07/03 at 12:38
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HAHAHA, GOLD.
Sun 27/07/03 at 12:34
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Im not sure if you know about the GameCube, but it uses smaller disks (called GD roms) instead of the PLaystations PS2's which use CD's (which are alot bigger) so it cant work. thats why (if you actually READ my topic) you would see that an adaptor would be the only way to make this happen. maybe somekind of an add on. im not sure exaclt how it would work, but its a good idea!
Anyway, i'll let you guys know when i get some feedback from the company about it.
thanks for the suggestsion, but it wouldnt physically work (too small!)
Sun 27/07/03 at 12:27
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That was crap.
Sat 26/07/03 at 23:16
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;).
Sat 26/07/03 at 23:03
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Nice idea about the Gamecube evolution you had there, but ofcourse you mind is nothing compared to the genius of Nintendo, so they'd already thought of it, and made the Gamecube with the feature built in.


That's right, the Gamecube already plays PS2 games.

Just put a PS2 game into the Gamecube and turn it on.
Ofcourse, the Gamecube disc tray is pretty small, so the DVD won't fit too easily, so just press it down REALLY hard until it goes in (your PS2 game disc might end up a little smaller, but I'm sure ot won't affect the game, and if it does, I'm sure it won't have ruined anything significant so don't worry, just try another one).









































































































































hehehehehe...


SUCKER! :-D

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