Arguably the greatest game for the Nintendo GameCube would be Super Smash Bros. Melee. This is a great game to play with friends. Some others would be Metroid Prime, The Legend of Zelda (Windwaker and Twilight Princess), Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Monkey Ball 2.
Arguably the greatest game for the Nintendo GameCube would be Super Smash Bros. Melee. This is a great game to play with friends. Some others would be Metroid Prime, The Legend of Zelda (Windwaker and Twilight Princess), Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Monkey Ball 2.
Nintendo GBA will connect to the GameCube with a special cable.It's compatible with some,but not all games.
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.
No... a N64 is a whole different game setup. The games are "Cartridges." Nintendo Gamecube games work on the Nintendo Wii, and Nintendo Gameboy games work on the Nintendo DS. ~Hope that helps :)
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No. But sometimes, you can still use a GameCube controller to play Nintendo 64 games. Some Nintendo 64 games have been converted to use on the GameCube, so for those games, such as the Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition, the GameCube Controller is used. On the Wii, you can download Nintendo 64 games through the Wii Shop Channel. These recommend using the Classic Controller, but the GameCube controller will work in most cases. You cannot physically convert one controller into another, either. The gamecube controller cannot be used to play N64 games.
Yes, the GameCube controller will work for the Nintendo Wii. Since the Wii can play GameCube games, it requires the use of the GameCube controller and Wii controllers will not work for GameCube games.Also, some Wii games such as Mario Kart Wii and Super Smash Bros Brawl also are compatible with GameCube controllers.
You cannot. Some GBA games can interface with the Gamecube, but the N64 predates the GBA and therefore has absolutely no compatibility.
If you like gamecube you will like the Wii because both are made by nintendo.
No. Any game cartridges/disks that are made for a Nintendo console won't work on any other company's consoles. However, some Nintendo game cartridges/disks can work on multiple Nintendo consoles. Gamecube disks can be played on the Wii, Gameboy games can be played on the Gameboy Advance, and Gameboy Advance games can be played on the Nintendo Ds.
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No. Nintendo uses a proprietary type of DVD coding. It can only be read correctly by the GameCube's drive.
Some video game stores and even antique stores will carry a limited selection of Nintendo 64 games. However, it is not possible to emulate and play these games on a modern PC.