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Yes. All you need is a GameCube PC USB adapter and a PC. A tutorial: 1.Plug the USB adapter into the PC from the GameCube when downloaded GCEmu. 2.Open GCEmu and find USB and when finded USB,click on GameCube PC USB and then it will boot up the GameCube and that's all!
believe it or not. But n64 and gamecube are both the same. they make the best combo. game cube for graphics and desighn's and n64 for great,awsome games and internet and lots of really cool accessories.
yes
Connect the MOO cables (the ones with red, yellow, and white ends) to the inputs on the TV (same color as cables) then hook up the N64's power cable to an outlet and connect the controllers. Turn on the N64 and put in the game, turn on the TV and go to the channel the N64 is on (this can be anywhere from 1-7), and you should be ready to go! newtest3
No, but Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and Gamecube can all share component cables. When I first got my Wii, I was slightly disappointed that I couldn't use the cable I use on these other systems.
No only for n64
no but the Nintendo ds is like a n64 portable
No, there is only ports for GameCube controllers.
No, the Master Quest is for the GameCube.
I don't think it'd be possible, considering that the Gamecube has games that are beyond the Nintendo 64's technical limits, and the N64 cartridge wouldn't have enough memory to store a Gamecube game.
So uh. I decided to play some Super Monkey Ball the other day and went to turn on my Gamecube. Didn't work. Tried everything I could think of to do with the video cables, as that was the only problem (It turned on fine, etc.). Then I remembered I had at one point done an experiment with the N64's video cables to see if the Gamecube could run on them. Apparently not. A couple hours ago I read about potential damage to the console if video cables from other systems are put in. Is this actually the problem, or is something else wrong?
No but U can play GameCube games, N64 games and GBA.