As long as it is in good condition a used GameCube will work like a new one.
get a new one or take it to a repair shop
Do you mean how do you play Gamecube games on the Wii? If that's what you're asking than the answer is this; simply put a Gamecube game into your Wii's disc slot and plug in a Gamecube controller. I hope this helps answer your question.
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.
$149.99 at Target (new, non-GameCube-compatible) $89 at Game Dude (used, white GameCube-compatible)
The gamecube has been discontinued and replaced with Nintendo's new Wii console (Gamecube games are playable on the Wii, however).
There not gonna make more gamecube games
No the Action Replay Gamecube will not work with the same codes for Resident Evil 4. You will need to enter the new codes manually to get them to work on the Wii.
send it to Nintendo and they will fix it for a price or just get a new gamecube
Never. The gamecube line was never meant to be continued, and due to the low success of the console, Nintendo wouldn't of made another one anyways. However, the Nintendo Wii, their latest home console, has been out for around 2 to 3 years, and plays your old gamecube games as well as the new wii games.
Gamecube is not some kind of new high-tech motion senser device. its an older console and needs controllers in order to work
As of February, 2008, in the USA, used Gamecube consoles, with one controller, are going for $15 to $20. This would be at the largest national retailer of these products. You would, if you were to purchase this same system from the same store, pay at least twice that for the same unit.
Unless you count the Wii, no.