> Use Nintendo’s own component cables, then use a good component to HDMI adapter if > your television doesn’t have component inputs. > > Always enable progressive scan for the games that support it. Otherwise you will get > lag from deinterlacing. > > If you have a Wii, use that instead. It outputs analog only so component cables for > it are a lot cheaper.
I went ahead got a RCA to HDMI for the video only. It one of those small thing that uses power in order to use. Also have a switch on it for different screen support. (I can use this on a HDTV without the RCA to Speakers wire. Just gonna try the HDMI computer screen to see how well this works.) and a RCA to Speakers (x2 in a pack under $8. Extra just in case one of the piece snap.) for sounds. Gonna try this way first.
> I went ahead got a RCA to HDMI for the video only. It one of those small thing that > uses power in order to use. Also have a switch on it for different screen support. (I > can use this on a HDTV without the RCA to Speakers wire. Just gonna try the HDMI > computer screen to see how well this works.) and a RCA to Speakers (x2 in a pack > under $8. Extra just in case one of the piece snap.) for sounds. Gonna try this way > first. > > Got those together around under $21.
I originally did that, but then I found out about NintenDont so I hacked the vWii on my Wii U, downloaded my Gamecube library, bought a Mayflash Gamecube controller adapter, and now I just play all my Gamecube games on the Wii U which has its own HDMI connection.
> I originally did that, but then I found out about NintenDont so I hacked the vWii on > my Wii U, downloaded my Gamecube library, bought a Mayflash Gamecube controller > adapter, and now I just play all my Gamecube games on the Wii U which has its own > HDMI connection.
Nice. I wish I gotten a Wii. But I pass up on the newer systems after the Nintendo DS. I gave away the N64 systems, SNES systems and Nintendo. Half of these systems just quit after gave those out to my family members. They just thrown system to the curve after the system dead. Funny thing is my cousin wife told me someone pick up the system and left the games there on the curve.
I can say this. MAME already got Nintendo, N64 and many others. I have no worry on losing the games.
There is a problem though. I can't put the screen into a 4:3 on ether of my ASUS computer screens. 4:3 is disabled. Force into widescreen. Funny thing is the game doesn't full up the whole screen. There is some black bar areas on the screen.
Oh well. Anyway don't worry about the colors from the snapshots. My phone didn't correct the colors for some reason. The colors are wrong from those.