GameCube
Only PAL Game Cube’s support RGB natively. NTSC GameCube’s support S-Video, which still produces a good picture. GameCube’s with the digital-out port can output up to 480p! More info on video outputs, as well as the Game Boy Player attachments is below.
This page details all the different output options, such and plug-and-play HDMI solutions, quality aftermarket component cables and more! |
This page demonstrates how the GameCube outputs a better signal than most Wii’s. |
Information on playing GameBoy, GameBoy Color and GameBoy Advance games on your GameCube. |
GameCube ODE – SD Game Launching Launch homebrew and GameCube games from SD or MicroSD cards! |
In Conclusion:
– If you want the best quality from your GameCube, you’ll need a GameCube with the digital-out port.
– If you’re only a casual GameCube user and don’t use the GameBoy Player Adapter, I’d strongly recommend just using a Wii, as early models are fully backward-compatible, including the actual controllers. Also, the Wii opens up an amazing door of opportunity, as described in the Wii section of this site.
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.