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If you’d like info on mods for other systems, head to the Getting RGB From Each System page or check out the main page for more retro-awesomeness. Please click here to go back to the main GameCube Page. (Disclaimer: This is the only picture comparison on this entire site that I did not personally do, but it is from a buddy of mine named Martin who’s a trusted source) Many more examples of GC vs Wii differences are available in the first link, but here’s some basic GC via original Wii comparisons, both with the official component cables. If you’re a big GameCube fan, it’s definitely worth either getting the official GC component cables, or getting the new GCVideo mod. In my opinion, if you only play one or two GameCube games, than it’s certainly not worth hunting down a later edition Wii.
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For dumping beta discs (GameCube NR, Wii RVT-R) see Nintendo GameCube (NR) / Wii (RVT-R) Dumping Guide. In addition, Wii games can also be dumped with a modded Wii U. If you’d like more details and picture comparisons check it out: This is a GameCube and Wii dumping guide using the Nintendo Wii. Someone recently did a great comparison of Gamecube games played on the GC, Wii and softmodded Wii U. Wii output, please see this thread (and thanks to Sixfortyfive and Artemio for putting all that work in!): Īccording to this page, the Wii without Gamecube ports is the RVK model and they are pretty much the same as the RVL-CPU-40 and 60, which do have Gamecube ports and play GC games: The GameCube outputs much better quality video than the original Wii systems, however some later model Wii’s output at a quality very close to the GameCube.įor technical information and pictures on GameCube vs.