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Niku-Sama
11-10-2011, 10:18 PM
like the title says, the digital out cables for the DOL-001 game cubes that actually have the digital capability.

they are just component but i thought i would ask, i want a set to see how it looks.

alot of game cube stuff has hit rock bottom but some of it seems to have gone up at the same time

VertigoProcess
11-10-2011, 10:24 PM
like the title says, the digital out cables for the DOL-001 game cubes that actually have the digital capability.

they are just component but i thought i would ask, i want a set to see how it looks.

alot of game cube stuff has hit rock bottom but some of it seems to have gone up at the same time

Prob not more then 10 bucks just so my yearly thanksgiving mario party game will look alittle better...

BetaWolf47
11-11-2011, 03:48 AM
They go for about $50 IIRC. I'd pay up to $30 for them. From what I've experienced, the difference is day and night. Even if you don't set it to progressive scan, the picture isn't nearly as flickery as it normally is. It's easily worth it. Was lucky to get a set for five bucks.

http://www.gamestop.com/accessories/gamecube-n64-component-cable-used/32149
Go here and see if there is one around you. Ignore Gamestop's ignorance... they don't work with N64.

Icarus Moonsight
11-11-2011, 11:18 AM
$1 Bob.

In reality, I could see myself spending $25 or so. Less is a no-brainer yes, SOLD! More, it depends. I'd pay more for one I can get face-to-face, just because I could run home with them ASAP and play some GBA games in 480P for a few hours, then put if off until the itch returns. Online, CL or eBay... I'd play the waiting game.

Every time I've gone out on the 50 mile radius GS search, I've found stores that have it in inventory, but none of the stores actually had them. Call before you go, they shouldn't have a problem holding them... But then, they might say they can't find them and snag them themselves... Rare, but it happens. :p

mobiusclimber
11-11-2011, 11:54 AM
It would really depend on the person. These sell for up to $100. I've sold them for as much as $90. They are hard to find in certain parts of the U.S. But I wouldn't pay more than $5 for one for myself b/c that's how much I usually find them for (or less). I have no problem finding these, it just takes months of patiently looking through cords. It really comes down to getting lucky (and being in the right part of the country to find them.)

I have some I'd be willing to sell you for $70 if you're interested. I've sold them thru forums for $70 pretty easily since this is a good $20 less than Ebay prices.

c0ldb33r
11-11-2011, 01:35 PM
By digital AV cables do you mean the component cables?

If so I'll be interested to see - I've got some still in the box that I've never used

Niku-Sama
11-12-2011, 01:54 PM
They go for about $50 IIRC. I'd pay up to $30 for them. From what I've experienced, the difference is day and night. Even if you don't set it to progressive scan, the picture isn't nearly as flickery as it normally is. It's easily worth it. Was lucky to get a set for five bucks.

http://www.gamestop.com/accessories/gamecube-n64-component-cable-used/32149
Go here and see if there is one around you. Ignore Gamestop's ignorance... they don't work with N64.


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By digital AV cables do you mean the component cables?

If so I'll be interested to see - I've got some still in the box that I've never used

in a box never used? check amazon, some of those prices are crazy