you can't
No but you can play gamecube games on a Wii
Simple, all you need is a Gamecube controller, a gamecube memory card to save games and a gamecube game to play.
You put the gamecube game in the disk drive where you would normally put the wii game, and click on the disk channel, then click start, but you have to play with the gamecube controller. Also you may want to have a Gamecube memory card, otherwise you cannot save your game.
yes but you will need the game cube controler
All gamecube games can be played on a wii just put in the disc the same way you put in wii games go to the disc channel and then start the game BUT you have to use gamecube controllers in order to play them.
Yes, it is possible to play Game Boy Advance games on your Nintendo Gamecube.You will need to attach a device at the bottom called a "Game Boy Player".A Game Boy Player supports games from these consoles.* Original Game Boy * Game Boy Color * Game Boy Advance Yes this is true you also need the gameboy player gamecube disc ( should come with it) ^_^----
no, the disk drive isn't even big enough to fit a wii disk, let alone read or play it.
Only certain games allow the use of a Nintendo Gamecube controller to play it.To make sure that a game is compatible, please check the game's packaging or the game's manual, and read the section on "Supported Controllers".You may also see an icon representing a Gamecube controller. This is a sign that the game may be compatible with it.Instructions on which Gamecube button does what action in the game, should be explained inside of the game's manual.----
No you may not because the Nintendo 64 uses slots. While the Game Cube uses disc.
Assuming that you want a game where you battle Pokemon head-to-head, try Pokemon Stadium. I used to play the one for Nintendo 64, but there are newer versions for the Nintendo Gamecube and Wii.
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The Wind Waker is not released for the Nintendo Wii. However, since Nintendo GameCube games are not region locked, the Nintendo Wii will be able to play the GameCube version of the game, regardless of the region.