GameCube Emulation

Discussion in 'Nintendo Gamecube - General discussion' started by j9990, Feb 15, 2006.

  1. j9990

    j9990 Guest

    Hello!

    I was reading the guide on how to use the MAX Drive Pro to play backuped games, meaning no mod chip. I was wondering if it's possible to put some sort of NES, SNES, or N64 emulator on the memory card and play games on the memory card through the emulator. (How big is the average NES game? Or SNES, or N64? Would they fit on the card? I'm pretty sure N64 is too big, but a NES or SNES might fit.)
     
  2. Venom5880

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    As far as I know, it's easier to just burn the emulator and roms onto a DVD-R to play them.
     
  3. j9990

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    DVD-R? You'd need a new GameCube top... I don't like going through the hassle of modchips and stuff like that, that's why I like MAX Drive Pro for playing backup games.
     
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    Then use mini DVD-R :)
     
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    Even with a MDP, there's still a chance you'd have to adjust the pot to play back-ups. Meaning, you still might have to open your GameCube and make some adjustments. Unless you plan on streaming, which isn't that great for games that constantly load or have streaming audio.
     

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