on the nonprinted side take a damp rag (only a little wet) and clean it off then take a dry rag and dry it. Note: use clean rags for use
No. Normal DVD drives are incapable of reading Gamecube discs.
Only Wii discs and Nintendo GameCube discs will work on the Wii
The GameCube is the first Nitendo console that not to use game cartridges. Instead, the Gamecube uses 1.5-GB proprietary optical discs with a diameter of 8 cm. A compact disc has a diameter of 12 cm, wich is the size of Sony game discs.
No. Nintendo uses a proprietary type of DVD coding. It can only be read correctly by the GameCube's drive.
The GameCube takes mini DVD's, which are smaller than typical DVD's, but also are harder to break.
The Nintendo Gamecube came out in 2001, and was succeeded by the Wii. The Wii is backwards compatible, and will play Gamecube games, and also uses the optical discs that the Wii uses, only they are smaller.
both the ps2 and gamecube have gameshark discs.
If you mean physical size - disc diameter, etc. Then yes. There is no difference, just the way the picture is displayed and, possibly, in some cases, minor content adjustments. The discs are generic worldwide.Matsushita (2.000 MB/s-3.125 MB/s) CAV mini-DVD-like 8 cm optical disk. Average access time: 128 ms; Capacity: 1.5 GB.The Nintendo GameCube Game Disc is the medium for the Nintendo GameCube, created by Matsushita. Chosen to prevent unauthorized copying and to avoid licensing fees to the DVD Consortium, it is Nintendo's first non-cartridge storage method for any system released in America.
Spider-Man 2 on GameCube may freeze due to a variety of reasons, such as a scratched or damaged disc, insufficient data on the memory card, or overheating of the console. Additionally, software glitches or compatibility issues with the hardware can also lead to freezing. Ensuring the disc is clean and the console is well-ventilated might help resolve the issue. If problems persist, consider trying a different console or disc version.
yes you can use a classic controller or you can use a gamecube controller...also u need a gamecube memory card to save. Its in the wii manual.--------------------Correction No you cannot.The GameCube feature disables the Wii side of the console, so the wii-motes won't work or the attached "classic" controller.You have to have a GameCube Controller that plugs into the GameCube controller port
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its is freezing because the game is scratched up