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Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:46 pm
by megalomaniac
hailrazer wrote: Flip cover. Guess I could. Don't know what the point would be unless just to make it look more "Gamecube" like.
sometimes the best mods are the ones you cant see...


take boob jobs for example....
105lb / 47kilo girl with DDD bust size....you can see the mod and you know there was work done....
105lb / 47kilo girl with a solid C bust size...you might never know and could actually look a lot better...

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:49 pm
by hailrazer
megalomaniac wrote:
hailrazer wrote: Flip cover. Guess I could. Don't know what the point would be unless just to make it look more "Gamecube" like.
sometimes the best mods are the ones you cant see...


take boob jobs for example....
105lb / 47kilo girl with DDD bust size....you can see the mod and you know there was work done....
105lb / 47kilo girl with a solid C bust size...you might never know and could actually look a lot better...
You had me at boob job ........ :D

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:51 pm
by emu_kidid
keep it on track guys, boobs will lead us off topic :P

hailrazer, sorry you seem to have taken offense to the "ugly" comments, mine included. It wasn't intended, we see a lot of portables nowadays so I tend to be a bit direct on the criticism. I know what it's like to have people tell you software/hardware/modding that you've done is "ugly"/"crap"/etc, but it's best to use it as constructive criticism for the next project, don't let it demotivate you :)

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:18 am
by megalomaniac
emu_kidid wrote:keep it on track guys, boobs will lead us off topic :P

hmmm....maybe, maybe not....
i think boobs might be a great example....think of sloppy floppy knee-knocker boobs....
those are ugly...and should be kept hidden/tucked away....

some girls dont realize they have ugly boobs....
once they realize they are ugly, they want to go under the knife and fix it...


so, sometimes calling something ugly could be a benefit to consider how to make something look more appealing...

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:31 am
by APE992
I do tend to view the "negation" of a perfectly good piece of hardware for conversion into something else as a negative thing. If the GBA Player was dead then all that was left was a good case? No qualms there at all.

If I wanted to troll I'd do a hell of a lot better job than you attempted to give me credit for.

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:55 am
by hailrazer
APE992 wrote:I do tend to view the "negation" of a perfectly good piece of hardware for conversion into something else as a negative thing. If the GBA Player was dead then all that was left was a good case? No qualms there at all.
You must not be a modder then ;)

The whole point of modding is to take something and change it into something else. :D

And yes the Player was dead. I have a few dead ones in fact. Hmm in fact without the disc they are all as good as dead. lol

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:31 am
by andzlay
hailrazer wrote:"why not just get an emulator".
I lol'd.

And it's a nice idea to have both of this super-modded consoles in one. Does the N64 use the GCN AV output?

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 10:19 am
by steffen
Nice project. Constructive suggestion: Add this http://scanlime.org/2011/03/cube64-game ... 4-adaptor/ to use your GC controllers for both consoles :D

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 1:18 pm
by andzlay
Ha nice idea steffen!

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 1:29 pm
by hailrazer
steffen wrote:Nice project. Constructive suggestion: Add this http://scanlime.org/2011/03/cube64-game ... 4-adaptor/ to use your GC controllers for both consoles :D
Funny you mentioned that. But I actually just went a simpler way. Let someone else do it :
http://www.raphnet-tech.com/products/gc ... ?category=

I'll be ableto just use a wavebird for both.

I'll use 2 wavebird receivers set on different channels. One plugged into the Gamecube , one into the N64 via the adapter. Then just switch channels on the Wavebird controller depending on which system I am using :)

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:06 pm
by Benni
But Wavebird has no rumble...

Re: GC + N64 marriage

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:10 pm
by hailrazer
Benni wrote:But Wavebird has no rumble...
Neither did the Atari Nes Snes . I'm old school. Lol.

But you're right some GameCube games will need a wired controller.