QUOTE (el_diablo @ Jul 14 2004, 04:10 AM) |
i say stop being a pirate.. |
Wanting to back up your investment does not necessarily make you a pirate.. and on this site.. we encourage and educate people to back up their investments.
If the chip is real.. then we can finally do away with the current GC nonsence and enjoy proper backups.
QUOTE (HSDEMONZ @ Jul 14 2004, 09:34 AM) |
Wanting to back up your investment does not necessarily make you a pirate.. and on this site.. we encourage and educate people to back up their investments.
If the chip is real.. then we can finally do away with the current GC nonsence and enjoy proper backups.
:beer: |
im all for backing up games you have bought, but most people are just not like that.
plus did u see all of those wires :blink:
This post has been edited by el_diablo on Jul 16 2004, 10:31 AM
lol i guess so ;)
this great news for the gc scene a website opened for the modchip here
This post has been edited by ghostavel on Jul 17 2004, 01:47 AM
Awesome, now you can finally play some of those great import gamecube titles like....
:uhh:
This is looking very promising as it seems to be from the origia brothers who came out with the first ps2 chip. I think it's legit, and the info was first posted on an italian GC forum http://modchip.sm/fo...topic.php?t=143 and duscussion here: http://www.gcdev.com...er=asc&start=30 seemes 2 think it's legit. Lets hope it comes out quick and isn't that expensive.
kinda late, but extremely glad! :lol:
next objective:
Create some good games
QUOTE (FUCKMICROSOFT @ Jul 18 2004, 05:38 AM) |
next objective: Create some good games |
i beg to differ.
gamecube already has some great games on it
There are a handful of GC games that haven't come to the states worth playing... but not much.
Nintendo Puzzle Collection - I play this all the time with my girlfriend, tho the games are all emulatable at least 2 player on the Xbox. It does feature 4 player Panel de Pon tho (Tetris Attack,) so it's nice for that much.
Mr Driller Drill Land - A kickass compilation of different types of Mr. Driller. The music rocks in this, and has some great 4 player modes to boot.
Doshin the Giant - Obscure Populous-style game, playing a big odd giant, and getting the humans below to worship you. Worth looking into, at least.
Past that, it's mostly just getting the jump on releases that's appealing. I dug playing Zelda - 4 Swords, Final Fantasy CC and Wario Ware nearly a half year before domestic release.
Overall, I think import gaming is well enough covered by the easy switch installation and swap disc option. I'm mostly psyched by the idea of possible homebrew creations. While the Xbox covered most bases needed, it might be nice if someone could hijack the N64 emulator used for the recent Zelda 64 rereleases.
www.gcdemos.com ... Video of the chip in action loading a demo from a dvd-r.. It's real
QUOTE (bigdawg3683 @ Jul 28 2004, 02:28 AM) |
you're pathetic if a modchip is the main reason your broke ass needs to get a particular console. makes me sick. |
I'd rather take a modable XBOX than a door-stop Gamecube.
TROLL!
c'mon guys a mod chip for game cube.....sounds alittle but impossible...you see the size of the system/disks/save card.....if they can find something that can store so much memory in such small things id love to see it happen......but what do i know....im gonna be just as optamistic as all of you are now
any new updates?
QUOTE (FUCKMICROSOFT @ Aug 11 2004, 10:38 PM) |
any new updates? |
apparently there's a torrent floating around that shows the hacked gamecube in action.
Yea, and its really stupid to say:
QUOTE |
The BLOCKBUSTER Flip Card -- The Holy Grail, for $49.00 |
And buying the gamecube just because its moddable? Pfft. I hope your using it only to see what all the hype is about.
just to throw out my 2 cents bout the rerelease if old nes games on the GBA, just think how many games they could put on one cart for the GBA, even if they put 20-30 games on opne cart and sold it for $30-$40 it would be ALOT better.
as for the cube i think its an awsome machine but it has been collecting dust for a while, i dont think ive played since zelda came out. it needs something like a chip to bring it back to life.
QUOTE (el_diablo @ Jul 16 2004, 05:29 AM) |
im all for backing up games you have bought, but most people are just not like that.
plus did u see all of those wires |
How can you rightfully speak for most people? Do you know most 40 million console owners?
This news about a modchip for gamecube is old news. This website from these "modders" hasn't been updated in ages. You can currently stream iso's over your LAN connection using the PSO exploit right now. It's shotty at best but its a step closer to modded gamecube. It works and I play many games this way on my GC right now. You can backup any GC game using this technique too. I can't wait till they come out with a way to read burned GC iso's in the GC System so I can play all these great backups that I have on my PC HD. If you want to know more about it all you can go here http://forums.afterd...um_view.cfm/112
I have to agree with the guy that said the reason the mod chip hasn't been developed yet is because there aren't enough people interested in the GC. I love my modded xbox and a GC simply cannot compare with the versatility of a modded xbox, however, I really like a lot of the games that are out and are coming out for the GC so it will be great when something finally happens for all us GC lovers.
It has nothing to do with popularity. The Gamecube, simply put, has the best security out of any console on the market today. The Xbox for one, would not be quite as popular as it is today if a modchip wasn't developed so early in it's lifespan.
Any developments?