Tag Archives: Game Cube

Hardware Review: MemCard PRO GC from 8BitMods

This article is part two of a two part review. I’m covering both of 8bitmod’s newest MemCard PROs and you can find part one here.  You may find it to be a smidge shorter than part one, tha’ts only because some of the stuff is the same but some is …

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Hardware Review: Cell Phone Rumble for Gamecube Controllers

It’s been a long time since we’ve talked about the following creator in the scene. His name; RockerGaming. His passion; creating solutions for retro and modern controllers/consoles. Today I’m going to be discussing one of his newer concoctions which is a rumble replacement for your OEM wired Gamecube controller. So …

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Hardware Review: Retro-Bit’s Newest Gamecube/Wii/Genesis/Megadrive Controllers

Ok. For real. Is Retro-Bit ever going to stop making things that we wished we’d had when we were younger? I mean today’s article has an officially branded wireless Genesis controller with a built-in rechargeable battery for Pete’s sake! But, we have to talk about all of the angles, okay? …

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Hardware Review: Switch Handheld Controller Grip from Retroflag

Do you love the transparent colors of the N64 and GBC? How about the color and style of the Indigo GC? Do you wish these attributes were something you can have for the Switch? Well, Retroflag has you covered. Let’s dig into it!     Details/Features: 273X110X54 mm or 10.75X4.33X2.12 …

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Hardware Review: Retro Prism Component Cable for Gamecube

Welcome back! Today’s review is effectively a part 2 to the one I had previously written about the Retro-Bit Retro Prism HD Adapter. If you missed that, it’s here. But to catch everyone up, Retro-Bit has released 2 HD devices to get your Gamecube looking good. There is an HDMI …

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Hardware Review: Retro Prism HD Adapter for Gamecube

Today’s review is a long one, so I’ll do my best to keep it only with need to know facts and details. We’re going to be talking about Retro-Bit’s foray into the HDMI Gamecube adapter business. The Retro Prism HD could be a good offering for those who cannot afford …

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Hardware Review: 3D Printed Retro Parts from Retro Frog

I have been wanting to cover something like this for a long time. 3D printed parts from a small, individually owned company. Not just any 3D printed parts, mind you, but quality ones. Ones created and printed for the sole use in retro consoles and handhelds. Today, that is finally …

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Hardware Review: Plug&Play GCLoader from Black Dog Tech

Hello again, today we have a fun review that has been a little while in the making. It’s the Plug and Play GC Loader from Black Dog Technology. You may have already seen the installation video I made, if not, you can find that article here. Or if you need …

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How To: Set Up SD Card for GCLoader

This article is a follow up to the one that we recently dropped. If you bought a PNP GCLoader and need to have some help installing the device, check out that article here. If you’ve already gotten it installed and you’re looking for help setting up your SD Card, you’ve …

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How To: Install PNP GCLoader and SD2SP2 Into Gamecube

Today we’ve got a video that covers opening up the Gamecube and installing a GCLoader PNP inside. The video also briefly talks about how to pop in an SD2SP2. It’s a long form video where-in I just kick back and show how simple it is to do these tasks even …

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Review: New CARBY Revision from Insurrection Industries

Just when you thought that what we had for HDMI adapters in the Gamecube scene was good enough, companies continue to step up to the plate. One such company is Insurrection Industries and they’re up to bat today in our review of the newest revision of their CARBY product. So …

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Review: Custom N64 & Gamecube Jewels from RockerGaming

In today’s review, we’ll be covering a topic that hasn’t been covered in probably at least a decade; Gamecube and N64 case mods. Or case enhancements if you will. No matter what you call them, they’re always about making your favorite gaming console a little bit more…you. So we’ll be checking …

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