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06-16-2003, 11:06 PM
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wow... thats the biggest load of bull i have ever heard. what next........ PS3 beta machine stolen and being produced by underground group calling themselves "1337"
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06-16-2003, 11:34 PM
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That rumor went around a couple of months ago. Nothing new.
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06-16-2003, 11:41 PM
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06-17-2003, 01:02 AM
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Originally posted by Xelotath@17 June 2003 - 00:06
wow... thats the biggest load of bull i have ever heard. what next........ PS3 beta machine stolen and being produced by underground group calling themselves "1337"
If you have not already,i suggest that you view the said clip.As i have and i must say that it looks the real thing to me and shows all the connections between the gamecube,TV,wall socket and controler.
Cheers God
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06-17-2003, 01:35 AM
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blimey theres somthing i didnt think id see,thats cool
a few questions though
#1 how did they get hold of the gc disk..i read nintendo AND ONLY nintendo have access to those disks
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#2 i read nintendo use a special type of CDRW which copys the disk backwards which a normal pc cdrw is not capable of so how they manage that?
hats off to them hackers they definitly hacked it..anythings possible now
(lol @ guy in mask on video, nintendo must want him catching badly)
fuck Derby County
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06-17-2003, 02:30 AM
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LOL the video was funny with the paintball masks and stuff
cool stuff u can do with a computer
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06-17-2003, 06:34 AM
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I know it is fake because of this:
Nintendo is the only company that access to the mini-dvd format that the GC uses. also
the first track on the GC has a quirk on it that is difficult to reproduce.
The Data on the GC disk is put on backwards. so unless you have access to a mini-dvd burner that can write backwards (extremely rare) it is not possible to recreat the disk.
Now, who is to say he didnt just put a label on the disk and then write SMB on it with a marker?
The GC is the fort knox of consoles. even though there is an ISO on torrent, that could just be a dump that you can copy onto a disk. without an efficient emulator (which most computers won't be able to handle) it is useless.
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06-17-2003, 01:13 PM
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I agree with the man up above.
Nintendo chose not to include a DVD player or CD player like the other consoles and are therefore getting more profit because if you want to play a game you have to buy it. I personally hate the DVD players on the Xbox and PS2, they are lackluster.
And just to add some stuff while I'm at it. Gamecube is not a kiddy console. PS2's BMX XXX was censored but not Gamecube's! They have the Resident Evil series (of course a favorite among 5 year olds) and Animal Crossing (serious) which is one of the most addictive games of all times.
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