Gotta love how anything Nintendo is gold. I love how there's about 130 sold on ebay completed auctions and there's still several that've broken the $200 mark despite the fact that you can get a Wii for less than $50 almost anywhere now. Is there really some morbid thrill about having to win an auction or something like that?
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There are a few people out there trying to develop an adapter that connects to the digital port that will allow the GC to output HDMI. It might be best to keep an eye on that since it will probably be a better and cheaper alternative than going after the component cables.
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Picture of an SNES branded one with hangtab is in this thread:
http://nintendoage.com/forum/message...threadid=59001
I think they're up in price since they get the best possible video (without modding) for SNES, which is more popular than N64 or GameCube. Guess I'm lucky not to need them, with an SNES Jr. that produces good composite and owning component video cables for GameCube. Would like a set for N64 in the future though.
Also, I'd like to argue that while S-video is good, component cables do provide a sizable improvement over them even on 480i. Keep in mind that a lot of GameCube games cannot do 480p, so having a progressive scan CRT is pointless for them. The improvement is still there with component cables though. IMO, playing those games on a Sony Trinitron with VR enabled, using component cables, is the best way to play them.
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Looks promising, they've been shown here before. Service center leaflet makes me curious.
US SNES has RGB, easiest to get a third-party cable. Nintendo's PAL or JPN ones aren't right for general use.
Yeah the fact is quite a few NTSC games need hacked 480p. But I haven't seen much interest in it judging by my list's responses.
To be fair I'm pretty sure I lack any way to get reliable pictures.
http://gbatemp.net/threads/qoob-us-j...y-list.358717/
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Yeah, you need to apply or remove a resistor somewhere iirc.
They did during the SNES era. I bought one from Babbages (which later became GameStop).
And honestly, all the 3rd party multi system s-video cables I've used, and I've used several of them, have been just as good for the Nintendo systems as the official Nintendo one, so long as you don't do something like have it plugged into another system at the same time.
The Madcatz one I have produces way oversaturated color, plus the pins are kind of flimsy. I had to use tweezers to bend them back into place because they bent just a few weeks after I got them.
Have you ever done a real side by side comparison of yours? Like, used a TV that has multiple s-video inputs, plugged in several N64's into it through S-Video using different cables, and compared the differences? I'd be interested in hearing which ones produce the same quality of picture as the official ones.
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