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No, there is no slot for an SD card on the GameCube. This means that an SD card will not work for the GameCube.
The Gamecube was the previous Nintendo console (it used small disks) So basically if you owned a Gamecube in the past, you can use those disks in the Nintendi Wii!!!
Actually, the Nintendo Gamecube was released in 2001. And the Wii is the successor of the Gamecube and can even play Gamecube games as long as you have a Gamecube memory card and controller. But if you want only a Gamecube console, you would have to go to a used game store.
$149.99 at Target (new, non-GameCube-compatible) $89 at Game Dude (used, white GameCube-compatible)
You can use GameCube memory cards, but only to save on GameCube games, not Wii games. The Wii already has 512 MB of internal memory, and an optional SD Memory Card can be used to save Wii games.
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 :)
Up to four controllers can be used at the same time on the Nintendo GameCube.
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.
The Nintendo Wii utilizes a built-in "emulator" to play Nintendo GameCube Games, such as Super Smash Bros. Melee. On the "top" of the Nintendo Wii (if you use it in the included cradle) there are two doors. One of these doors covers the Nintendo GameCube controller ports. There are four of these. The other door covers the Nintendo GameCube Memory Card slots. There are two of these. In order to play any Nintendo GameCube game on the Wii, you need to use a GameCube controller, and in order to save, you need to use a GameCube Memory Card. You can still find both of these at most GameStop locations, and there are many stores that specialize in selling consoles, games, and accessories of the previous console generations. These stores seem to be mostly localized retailers, so these stores will have different names in say, Seattle, as opposed to, say, Chicago.
The laser lens scans the disc for information/data. It is necessary for the Gamecube to operate.
Generally no, the Game Boy can't be used as a GameCube controller However, there are a few games (ie. The Wind Waker, Four Swords Adventure) that do have Game Boy Advance connection, where you can use a GBA connector and use the Game Boy Advance as a controller, but this limited to a handful of games
Used Gamecube games are very easy to find at Gamestop or various rental chains that sell used games. Nintendo stopped releasing Gamecube games just after the release of the Wii over two years ago. As such, there are no new Gamecube games on the horizon and it is unlikely that any new Gamecube games will ever be released again.