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    I'll definitely be looking into this some more. Anyone know where in the UK I could get BBAs?

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    HOLD the phone...Cube Homebrew?!..This needs to be strenghtened up!!! BTW, what's BBA?!...Sorry, but I know it's not Big Breasts Amen!

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    BroadBand Adapter

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    wii's going to make everyone forget GCN!

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    I tried the broadbandadapter method but didn't work for me >< btw u don't need a big memorystick to do it u run the games off your computer

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    Use a memcard instead of a chip, that's what you mean, right?

    BBA needs an upload program from the GC and another prog running on the PC to save te files. (same as with the DC)

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    dude...i looked at GC homebrew...looks like way too much work and money. No wonder homebrew for the GC failed

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    I hadn't ever heard of GC homebrew... I think my little brother has one that he never uses, maybe I can pilfer it for a while.

    Did that with my other bro's DC... Was rather disappointed. Not to mention I couldn't even get the disc to burn.

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    Gamecube has homebrew, but basically only with emulators, not homebrew games (apart from the port of the linux game super tux, and xrick).

    Actually these emulators run really great, not quite as "complete" as on a xbox (which is a dream for emu lovers) but they are totally playable with great sound, and at fullspeed !

    Just look for Softdev's work (i don't know if i can give a link to the website where he releases his tuff), but just google for it

    He has made emus for:
    snes (snesgx, a port of snes9x)
    genesis
    master system/gamegear
    nes
    pc engine
    neogeo cd
    neogeo pocket.

    and the methods to "hack" your gamecube have evolved a lot since the bba days, it's actually not needed at all today =) (except if you want to make backups of your game, or if you want to use the samba share with snesgx).

    You can use the sdloader method (look on gcdev for it: you need an action replay, sd card adapter, sd card), or modchips like qoobpro and vipergcextreme.

    The only drawback for the gamecube is that you can only burn 1.4GB of data onto a dvd, so all the divx stuff is a bit useless... (even if a port of mplayer has been done by the guys at http://www.gc-linux.org ).

    Thankfully, a lot of the emus have support for sdcard, so it's very easy and quick to play with them.

    And launching homebrew and is just as easy as it can be, seriously... If someone can manage to launch homebrew on a DC by himself, then he has ten times the skills needed to do it on a GC

    ps; sorry for my poor english :x

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