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What are the best 4 Player Nintendo Gamecube games?

On a side note, not including Super Smash Bros. Melee or the Mario Party series. I'm looking for others that are the best!

animal crossing
mario kart Double Dash
killer 7
Viewtiful joe

Despise what many people say, I think Sonic Riders was pretty fun, and you forgot Mario Kart Double Dash.

Sry Gamecube was a failure

wario ware is really fun but i dont know if its 4 players. legend of zelda 4 swords adventure is well worth the money.

my favorite is super smash bros.

What's going wrong? Its supposed to PLAY gamecube games.?

Recently, I bought a copy of Super Mario Sunshine so that I could play it on wii. The first few times that I played it, it worked fine. somewhere around the 5th-6th time that I played it, i tried to go into one of the 'secret' levels, where the 'dark mario' steals FLUDD, and I got an error message saying that 'the disk could not be read' and so I restarted it, and it was fine. Then, as i kept playing, the error message became more and more frequent whenever I tried to play those certain levels. after a while, it just quit giving me the actual level, so I just quit trying to play those levels. About a week ago, i tried to play it again, and the game wouldn't even get to the title screen without giving me the error message and making me restart the wii. later that day, it was back to like it was without the 'secret' levels working. today, I tried to play it, but no matter how much I tried, it wouldn't even get me to the title screen.

I know my wii recognizes the game at first, because when the game starts, it shows the nintendo logo and you hear mario's trademarked cry, "Whaahaa!" Wii games register fine when I play them, but I don't have another gamecube game to test if its just all gamecube games that screw up (which I doubt because the game would only screw up when I went to certain levels). I have even tried using cleaner, taking special care not to scratch/ damage the game in any way. it seems like all that that does is make it angrier! after cleaning it, I usually have to wait ~24 hrs. before it will work again (minus the levels).

I'm just just a nerd who wants to play his classic mario game, please help!

The game disc itself is scratched or deficient. I'd just go get a new one. It's like 10 bucks used at gamestop.

It cant read that part of the CD

Examine the disk thoroughly. Any fingerprints or stains need to be cleaned. Unplug and replug the wii and re-try. if it doesn't work buy a dvd repairer and make sure it can fix GAMCUBE games. if it still doesn't work then take it to a professionall. if it STILL doesn't work then I'm afraid you need to buy a new copy. if it was used then your problem is right there. if any crumbs or something got into a scratch in the game then it will be like a virus. it will break more and more blocking more parts of the disk. So clean it VERY THOROUGHLY.

Hope I helped

Does the NINTENDO Gamecube use the same Memory Card as the NINTENDO Wii Console?

I'm looking at a memory card on eBay and it says it is for "Gamecube NINTENDO Wii Console". Does that mean it will work on either system? I need it to work on GameCube for now. Maybe later on the Wii.

Recently, third party hardware manufacturers have started labelling their memory card for both Gamecube and Wii. this doesn't mean you can use the cards for Wii games, though.

They are trying to differentiate their cards from some of the older third-party Gamecube cards that weren't manufactured to the actual Gamecube memory card specifications. these cards worked in the Gamecube, but don't in the Wii.

Obviously, any official Nintendo memory card for the Gamecube will work in the Wii as well.

As far as a memory card for Wii games, there isn't much point in having one, since it has 512 MB of internal memory and you can only save directly to that in virtually every game so far. But if you want to get a memory card anyway (in order to copy off old savefiles to you PC or something like that), the Wii uses normal SD cards, like most digital cameras.

The Gamecube memory card can only be used to save Gamecube games, but you can use it to save your Gamecube games when you're playing them on the Wii. The Wii has an internal memory, so no external card is required….unless you want to transfer your save files to anothe Wii. When you do, you'll use an SD card (which is also used for cameras and cell phones).

ther Features: Four ports for classic Nintendo GameCube controllers. two slots for Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards. an AV Multi-output port for component, composite or S-video.

No, Wii data can't be saved on a Gamecube memory card. a Wii can read data on a Gamecube memory card for playing games, but not saving data on. SD cards can be used for saving Wii data on such as music, photos, saved game data, etc.

it means it is for gamecube but since you can play GCN games on WII then you can use the memory card for the gamecube games with a little slot on top of the wii.

yes it dose but some times sellers sell you a different memory card. this happens to lots of people. but if you can use the gamecube control yes it has a proper memory card thanks

Can someone help me with downloading the Nintendo 64 emulator?

I need help downloading the gamecube emulator and the roms for it.

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For Gamecube or Nintendo 64?

How many Nintendo Systems are there and what are they?

Obviously, everyone knows of the GameCube, Wii, and Nintendo DS, but how about some older versions of those, like Gameboy Color or the Nintendo 64? I would like a list of them, please. thanks to anyone who give a decent answer. :)

In 1980, Nintendo launched Game & Watch—a handheld video game
n 1983, Nintendo launched the Family Computer (commonly shortened "Famicom"), known outside Japan
In 1985, the NES launched in North America
In 1989, Yokoi developed the Game Boy handheld game console
Super Nintendo Entertainment system (SNES)
1995 Virtual Boy
the Nintendo 64, was released in 1996
Nintendo GameCube followed in 2001

Game Boy, the Game Boy Pocket and Game Boy Color, The Game Boy Advance SP,,Game Boy Micro ,

Panasonic Q 2001

a test project the Consumer Electronics show in June 1991 when Sony revealed its console, a Super Famicom/SNES with a built-in CD-ROM drive ( later became the playstation 1)

the nintendo 64 had a DD cdtype drive in japan only Nintendo 64DD 1999 ?

well we have the gamecube, the wii and the DS, and we also have older ones such as:
gameboy (the original black and white one!!)
gameboy colour
gameboy advanced (SP)
Nintendo 64

they gave me lots of entertainment when i was younger, especially with the pokemon games. i dont often use the wii nowadays and my DS doesnt work properly anymore. now i'm a bit older we got a ps3 and i play on that, but very occasionally i would go on the wii

Nintendo 64
NES
SNES
Virtual Boy
Game Boy Color
GameCube
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DSi
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo Wii
Game Boy
Game Boy Pocket
Nintendo DSi XL
Nintendo DS Lite
Game Boy Micro
Game Boy Advance

Ahh.. beaten to it :D

Selling my Nintendo Gamecube and 40 games to EB games, around how much do you think I'll get?

I have a Nintendo Gamecube along with 40 games, 2 wireless controllers, 3 regular controllers, and 4 memory cards all up for sell how much money do you think they'll go for at EB games or Gamestop? thanks for any help in advance.

like freaken $25
those ppl rip you off big time.

I think you'll get about a buck two-eighty.

take what you think you should get and divide it by 4.

Sell on ebay those freaks will rip you

Not much. They quoted me a buyback on the Gamecube for 20 bucks just the other day. the games are probaly worth far more.
Gamestops are far better where I live, though I think they are owned by the same company. Just happens to have friendlier employees.

They might not take all 40 games at once.

If you want cash…
$200 – $275.
If you take store credit…
$325-$425

But really it depends on what games you have. the Gamecube is going to sell back for less than $50. Your best bet is to just take it in and find out.

Not to much im not quite sure because it depends what games ur selling and if they're good enough u could maybe get like a wii for it or sumthing…

They are going to LOW BALL you big-time, my friend.

I recommend trying craigslist.com, or maybe even ebay if you feel like u can wait a week to see how high the bidding can go.

Good luck!

Not very much. it would be a better idea to sell them on Ebay, and remove the middle man. Maybe 5 dollar a game.

Yeah, the Gamecube is already abour 4 or 5 years old, so it's not going to sell for as much now. on top of that, they're going to try to buy it from you for les than 50% of what they'd sell it for. You're not going to get much and some of the games they may not even take.
I took some old XBox games there about 2 yrs ago (before x360) and a couple of the games they were only going to give me $1-2, so I just kept them ;P

45 dollars i traded in 3 games and got 5 dollars

Nintendo Wii Game Console Review

Nintendo Wii is amazingly simpler to handle when compared to the more complex console systems of PlayStation and Xbox. the controller is interestingly very similar to a TV remote, a dramatic change over the more conventional directional pads and sticks. the interface presented by Wii is easier to follow than its counterparts in the market, making it more popular among the masses.

The setting up of the console is quick and simple. It can be connected to your television using composite AV cables that come with the system. However, the drawback is that the cables do not support resolution of 480p or higher. Well, when you connect to an HDTV, you are obviously looking for some high-definition gaming. It is best to buy a separate component cable from the market to view Wii at a higher resolution.

With dimensions of 1.75×6.25×8.5, when placed horizontally, the console is smaller than expected and does not occupy much space. this enables you to move it around the house as desired. Place it next to your desktop or simply carry it next to the television. White is the only color that is available in the market. However, looking at the current trends, more colors are likely to hit the market in future.

512 MB internal memory space has been incorporated into the console itself. However, if you feel this isn’t enough, you can upgrade it through the SD card slot. the option of SD card is much cheaper than the proprietary memory cards provide by other systems.

You can navigate Wii using Wii channels. the default channels include photo, message, weather forecast and news. Virtual Console titles as well as GameCube and Wii games can be accessed through the Home page, which is the default gateway for the console. the motion sensing feature is probably the best in Nintendo Wii and is provided in all Wii games. these and several other features make Nintendo Wii a complete multimedia system.

Connor Davis thinks the Nintendo Wii is a great console and recommends phones free Wii and other phones free gifts deals.

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Can I download Nintendo Gamecube games from internet?

Can I download Nintendo Camecube games from internet? And if it is possible then can I write it to CD? mini CD? is this anyhow possible? because in my country we cant find any gamecube cd or anything else. Please help!

Collection of Mac Emulators Wii Gamecube DS PS2 Rapid4all – Free Full Downloads

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Hey guys this is my second thread I have a collection of emulators for mac and I hope you guys enjoy it .Shark is a Nintendo GameCube and Wii Emulator, a custom Wrapper for the Windows version of Dolphin.(Since the native mac Port is hard to use and compile)Dolphin is an open-source Nintendo GameCube, Wii, and Triforce emulator for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X (Intel-based), it is the first emulator to successfully run commercial GameCube and Wii games, and is still the only emulator capable of running commercial Wii games.Shark (formerly zeroWii) has hit version 1.0, many new features got added since 0.3.0As with zeroDS, much faster startup time, easy access to savegames and a clean way to organize your games.I choose to rename the zeroWii Wrapper to ‘Shark’, well, because the name sounded weird to begin with, and we’re leaving out the fact that it can play GameCube games just fine.Please note that Dolphin can’t run every Game out there perfectly, it’s a work in progress by it’s developer.you may have crashing issues with the following Graphic Cards:ATI X1600, HD2400 and HD2600Features and improvements:-Faster Startup time:old zeroWii 0.3.0 (CX):cold startup time: about 20 Secondsrestart time: about 5-6 SecondsShark v1.0 (CXS):cold startup time: about 5 Secondsrestart time: about 2 SecondsEasy access to savegames and organize your gamesTo access it, you have to right-click the Shark.app and choose ‘Show Package Contents’From here you can access the savegames folder quickly and place Games into the ‘Games’ folder. This is the standard path that Shark looks for Games. DOWNLOAD V1.0: Code: hotfile.com/dl/76410151/2b251d0/Shark.dmg.zip.html zeroDS, a Custom Wrapper for NO$GBA is alive and kicking as of now. NO$GBA is a freeware Nintendo DS emulator. It is capable of running commercial and homebrew Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS games, such as Pokemon Diamond which the latest version is able to run at full speed with no graphical glitches. At the moment it is considered by many communities the best Nintendo DS emulator due to the fact that it is capable of running most of the commercial games at full speed and without video/audio errors. It is considered by many to be the first Nintendo DS emulator running commercial ROMs, though others state that’s already been countered by reports of successful emulation elsewhere.Please note that NO$GBA can’t run every Game out there perfectly, it’s a work in progress by it’s developer, just like DeSmuME.new version of the Emulator, a big spec-bump this time, zeroDS has hit Version 1.0 same procedure as with zeroPSX, goodies all around.Much faster startup time, compatibility with integrated chipsets, easy access to savegames and a clean way to organize your games. So lets get to the meat.-Faster Startup time:old zeroDS 0.2.0 (CX):cold startup time: about 20 Secondsrestart time: about 5-6 SecondszeroDS v1.0 (CXS):cold startup time: about 4 Secondsrestart time: about 2 Seconds-compatibility with integrated chipsetsI successfully tested version 1.0 of zeroDS with all macs i could find, even those who had the GMA950 integrated chipset. I still don’t know if it plays nice with X1600 and HD2600 macs, since i don’t have a mac with these chips. Well, only one way to find out if the new version works with your mac. -easy access to savegames and organize your gamesTo access it, you have to right-click the zeroDS.app and choose ‘Show Package Contents’From here you can access the savegames folder quickly and place Games into the ‘Games’ folder. This is the standard path that zeroDS looks for Games. Looks like this then when you start the Emulator:A nice way to organize your Games when they are within the Emulator itself. And i dropped the mySoft Launcher, since NO$GBA runs on it’s own now unlike with the previous Wrapper.DOWNLOAD V1.0: Code: hotfile.com/dl/76410244/09b9582/zeroDS.7z.html Here’s a test build of zeroPS2, a wrapper for PCSX2 the famous Playstation 2 Emulator. (PCSX2 has a ‘native’ Port by quant0r, but quant0r’s Port is very hard to install at the moment.) PCSX2 has many Plugins, but only a hand full work under CrossOver; namely the DirectX Plugins can’t be used, only the OpenGL Plugin that Linux users and quant0r’s Port use. the DirectX Plugins are lightyears ahead of the OpenGL Plugin, but we use what we can get, right? Some Games are fully playable, most are barely playable, while others are have horribly broken graphics and slow framerates. There are countless Gamefixes and Speedhacks for selecting in the various configuration tabs, messing with them provides surprisingly good results sometimes. Here’s a test build i have put together with the newest PCSX2 beta build, and the working plugins.Besides the many bugs the zeroGS OpenGL plugin brings with it, i count a few bugs brought into the Game from CrossOver as well. – the LilyPad Plugin works but you can’t save your keyboard configuration, i used a real PC to save it. – i can’t assign the x and y-axis for the analoge sticks with the SSSPSX Plugin, in LilyPad it works fine. – Fullscreen doesn’t work, but you can select between the available resolutions.all in all this Port works surprisingly good with some games, i’ll put some screenshots up later. This port requires a Pixelshader 3.0 capable Graphics Card, and a 2.5+ GHz Dual Core Processor for obvious speed reasons. (As the original Application on Windows does, too) I can only speculate about the compatible Graphics Cards, but the minimum should be a nvidia 8400 or 8600. Download test build 20090702: Code: hotfile.com/dl/76410990/1a9a378/zeroPS2__test_build_20090702_.zip.html all my uploads saying thanks would be appreciated (:have fun playing Super Smash Bros Brawl on a Mac ;Da

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