Despite the sudden demand Nintendo wouldn't make any more cables. Luckily for me I managed to get two cables at the time of production stoppage and before their cost skyrocketed. They stopped production on the cable just as people were discovering the advantages of Component Video and Progressive Scan. This ensured that only Nintendo would make the cables. The chip was custom made specifically for Nintendo and they will not let the data sheets be released on the web. The reason that there are no 3rd party cables is that the Digital-to-Analog chip required to make the Component Video (or RGB Analog if you hack the cable correctly) is built into the cable plug itself. There are NO 3rd party component Gamecube cables.
#Gamecube gba player disk 480p
Its just best to use a Wii for GC if you want the cleanest imagee at 480 Ive heard, but I found that hard to believe since the Wii is 480i and not 480p which that GC cable is.
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For a time the Japanese one wasnt so bad, but then collectors and resellers caught on so its a lost cause too. The formerly 10-15 dollar cable tops 100 now and even third party stuff doesnt trail much by association.
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Collector trolls have driven the price up on those to newer dumber heights talking up how rare any of them are and in particular the Nintendo one since they ignorantly only sold it online. Total dumb luck one disc without a player popped up at half price books for like 20, so in the end I was pissed, relieved, then saved 10 dollars for the aggravation of it all.Īs to the GC cables, good luck with that. I ended up buying one off a newb on NA over a year ago and the dick didnt bother to tell me it had no disc, ended up getting 1/2 my cash back and a paperweight, at least for a couple weeks. On top of that its not hard to assume theyd split the disc and player up, and not even at the same auction to arouse suspicion because you can get more for it parted out which sucks but happens. GBPs are built like a tank so the seller is either playing a gamble or they have a disc of their own and a lot of disc less GBPs lying around so its parted out.