This method enables a noise-free digital-to-digital solution as opposed to the digital-to-analog output of Nintendo’s own Game Boy Player add-on for the GameCube. At an astonishing 240×160 ...
Ever fancied the idea of spending $2,000 on a disc that lets players use their Gamecube as a hard drive for their Game Boy ...
[Patrick Hess] wanted to get ahead of the game and make sure his squad had the equipment they’d need. Namely, support for the GameCube controllers that serious Smash Bros players demand.