Today i saw a cheap game boy player that attatches to the bottom of the gamecube, and it had no boot disk. will it still work and play any game boy games? if not, would nintendo tech support send me another one if i called in?
Today i saw a cheap game boy player that attatches to the bottom of the gamecube, and it had no boot disk. will it still work and play any game boy games? if not, would nintendo tech support send me another one if i called in?
I'm 90% sure it will not work without the boot disk. Nintendo has the startup disk for sale on thier website for $15.
just go to Nintendo online store/ Gamecube/ parts and accessories.
they also have shit loads of replacement parts for the gamecube as well.
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Last edited by DefaultGen; 03-12-2023 at 07:44 PM.
Even if the cost of the Game Boy Player is somewhat prohibitive, keep in mind that you only need one of these to turn your Gamecube into a mini SNES...
Well worth it IMO.
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How much is it going for? If you don't want it, I'll pay you to get it for me,
i see gameboy adv players all over for 30 at gamestops & 22 at game crazys . even cheaper if you get the discount with the membership . i just recently picked up one .
Now I'm assuming that controller was never released here, I never saw one myself. Would a japanese GC controller work for an american console?
Same here. In fact, locally, we're lousy with 'em. All between $20 to $30.
I'd like to pick up some of them hori pads... or, I can always get a snes to gc converter. Using the snes pad with the GC/GBAplayer might not be optimal (no Z button). I guess it just comes down to whichever is less expensive.
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