Hey there.
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:24 am
First of all, I'm happy to have found such a forum, so when I did, I couldn't hesitate to register.
I'm a fellow GameCube enthusiast, and I've been for the past 9 years or so! The catch is that I actually only recently acquired a GameCube (Don't have a Wii). So I figure I should tell some of my story:
I'm from Brazil and all that, and my first console was a SNES, by the years of 1998 or so. When the GC was shiny and new, I was stuck with a N64, renting games because buying 64 carts was impossible - waaaay too expensive. I was a pretty happy kid with all those amazing N64 games, but I often used to buy licensed Nintendo magazines only to see the likes of Metroid Prime being released, which I couldn't really sleep just knowing it existed! But a GC was too expensive, Brazil has crazy taxes on imported stuff and it was just impossible... I was stuck reading all those games coming out, and I couldn't play them.
I had to endure the pain until, by 2010, I got a decent computer to run Dolphin somewhat decently - (before, around 2009, I was playing it on my crappy, very crappy, Pentium GEForce FX5200, and you won't believe I finished Metroid Prime at a steady frameskipped 5fps) I've played my favorite games on it and I was quite happy. But the emulator can't pass up that nice feeling of having the cute little cube, and has tons of glitches, it just can't be hardware accurate. Since I'm 18 now, I started working - and actually bought a -console only- GameCube! When it arrived home all I could do was hugh it tightly and cry in joy like a child! After venturing into ebay, in a month I had an Orange controller, power supply and a memory card. All this cost around the price of a gamecube capable Wii - But I like GC much, much better.
For my surprise, the GC was modded -with a QooB PRO no less- and I researche to know the wonderful world that was opening right before my eyes. I flashed Emu_Kidid's (Dude, you're awesome and I'm your fan) Swiss on to the Qoob, and was able to boot games without using any disc at all.
With a few more searchig I was able to run multiple emulators on it, making my GC into an awesome little box full of retrogames which I love, and I found out playing them on the GC was even better!
The work you guys do here is fantastic, I greatly appreciate the share my love for this cute lunch box which in my opinion is the best console ever made!
I'm a fellow GameCube enthusiast, and I've been for the past 9 years or so! The catch is that I actually only recently acquired a GameCube (Don't have a Wii). So I figure I should tell some of my story:
I'm from Brazil and all that, and my first console was a SNES, by the years of 1998 or so. When the GC was shiny and new, I was stuck with a N64, renting games because buying 64 carts was impossible - waaaay too expensive. I was a pretty happy kid with all those amazing N64 games, but I often used to buy licensed Nintendo magazines only to see the likes of Metroid Prime being released, which I couldn't really sleep just knowing it existed! But a GC was too expensive, Brazil has crazy taxes on imported stuff and it was just impossible... I was stuck reading all those games coming out, and I couldn't play them.
I had to endure the pain until, by 2010, I got a decent computer to run Dolphin somewhat decently - (before, around 2009, I was playing it on my crappy, very crappy, Pentium GEForce FX5200, and you won't believe I finished Metroid Prime at a steady frameskipped 5fps) I've played my favorite games on it and I was quite happy. But the emulator can't pass up that nice feeling of having the cute little cube, and has tons of glitches, it just can't be hardware accurate. Since I'm 18 now, I started working - and actually bought a -console only- GameCube! When it arrived home all I could do was hugh it tightly and cry in joy like a child! After venturing into ebay, in a month I had an Orange controller, power supply and a memory card. All this cost around the price of a gamecube capable Wii - But I like GC much, much better.
For my surprise, the GC was modded -with a QooB PRO no less- and I researche to know the wonderful world that was opening right before my eyes. I flashed Emu_Kidid's (Dude, you're awesome and I'm your fan) Swiss on to the Qoob, and was able to boot games without using any disc at all.
With a few more searchig I was able to run multiple emulators on it, making my GC into an awesome little box full of retrogames which I love, and I found out playing them on the GC was even better!
The work you guys do here is fantastic, I greatly appreciate the share my love for this cute lunch box which in my opinion is the best console ever made!