CZroe
Lifer
- Jun 24, 2001
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Revised/expanded hardware is authentic enough in my book... otherwise I'd be playing with one of those recalled Family Computers with the square buttons. For GameCube I consider the Wii as "original" as an SNES Mini or a Sega CDX. I like my Sharp twinFAMICOM more than an original Family Computer or AV Famicom.I think we are all crazy. We have to play these games not just collect them, right? lol.
So the 2 "new" gamecube controllers from Japan that weren't in packaging, their right shoulder button has an audible springy noise to it that vibrates the whole controller. I didn't open the NIB gamecube controller, but I doubt it has that issue. It seems like it will probably still function as a secondary controller for multiplayer games, at least.
I'm looking for an Orange Spice gamecube modded to play US games. I don't think I have enough interest in Gamecube to buy the $250 component cable, I might just go with a Wii or Wii-U and call it a day for Gamecube - but the whole thing with being a retro purist is playing on the original hardware IMO.
Once I can resolve and distinguish every pixel as a distinct square, I'm happy with video quality. That's why S-Video is good enough for me on most consoles. Hi-Def NES is awesome because S-Video was never an option and I never expected to see HDMI in any way nearly that close to being authentic. It's basically a dream come true!
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