So, if you put a Gamecube disk in a DVD rom, will it read it ?
This version of the gamcube takes standard sized CD/DVD.
Its a bit to expensive though
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So, if you put a Gamecube disk in a DVD rom, will it read it ?
This version of the gamcube takes standard sized CD/DVD.
Its a bit to expensive though
It's not about the disc itself.
Gamecube uses mini-disc DVDs which you can buy normaly in any better store.
The thing is how the GC reads the discs and how they burn the discs.
-> Read the previous posts
I already own PS2 and XBox. My brother would be really upset if I sold the GameCube. As for PS2 and XBox, I was thinking about using the Boot Disc/Slide Card method (is there one for XBox?). A few questions that weren't answered in the guide:
1. Will this void my PS2/XBox's warranty? Will Sony/Microsoft be able to tell I've used a Boot Disc?
2. Can I play Boot Disc-ed games online?
3. If not, can I use my original games to play online after I've used the Boot Disc? Or does using a Boot Disc leave a permanent mark somewhere in the system that would allow Sony/Microsoft to see I've used a Boot Disc when I try to connect to an online game? (That DNAS stuff for PS2 and the whole XBox Live for XBox).
I seriouly want to use this for legit reasons, I already lost one copy of Halo to my brother scratching it, I don't want it to happen again.
There's no XBOX slide-card to my knowledge, however, there are numerous mod chips available, which you won't like to install, as your posts suggest. However as for the boot disk/slidecard for the PS2, the boot disk won't leave any traces however if you desire to have your PS2 returned, you can easily replace the disk tray panel.
They are called floppy discs or mini floppy discs and can be purchased at an electronic store. I suggest buying them at BEST BUY or at CIRCUIT CITY. They might sell them.