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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
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03-08-2004, 02:09 AM
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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
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03-08-2004, 02:34 AM
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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.
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03-20-2004, 07:14 PM
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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.
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01-27-2012, 01:12 AM
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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.
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