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Green Kazooie
5th August 2005, 03:45 PM
Who have a Kirby Air Ride rom?
Hakey Wake
5th August 2005, 04:59 PM
Roms of GCN titles?
........
I wish there were a laughing emoticon here right now.
Buy the damn game.
Andre
5th August 2005, 06:39 PM
Well, following the Rules, we can't exactly post ROMs. Someone could PM it to you, but I would just buy the $20.00 game. :cool:
Hakey Wake
6th August 2005, 07:33 AM
I don't think there even are any GCN ROMS though...let alone an emulator for them.
It's not easy to copy cube titles, what the with the disk's inner ring and all,
OmegaPirate
6th August 2005, 09:54 AM
There isn't a known one for N64. It's been available for GCN for a while. But Kirby's Air Ride isn't even worth the download.
Grey Jinjo
6th August 2005, 06:33 PM
Well, following the Rules, we can't exactly post ROMs. Someone could PM it to you, but I would just buy the $20.00 game. :cool:
It was $50 when I bought it ::cry::.
The game is worth $20... the game is NOT worth $50, in my opinion.
Hakey Wake
6th August 2005, 06:35 PM
There isn't a known one for N64. It's been available for GCN for a while. But Kirby's Air Ride isn't even worth the download.
You mean there are actually ROM's flying around the net? Is that due to the BB adapter "trick", since I've heard that's never usually works.
R Hunter
6th August 2005, 06:40 PM
Is there even a emulator for Gamecube? A working one? :confused:
Grey Jinjo
6th August 2005, 06:42 PM
Last I heard there was one but it ran Wind Waker at like 1/1000th the normal frame rate. Perhaps it has been updated and improved since then? If so I imagine it would be quite CPU intensive :x.
Banjzooie
9th August 2005, 05:25 AM
Just buy the game, Green Kazooie, its worth it. During my short time as a ROMaholic, particularly while downloading Genesis ROMs (though I had NES, SNES and Game Gear as well) I realized that when I got the cartridge of a game I'd tried first on emulation, it didn't really have that "new" feeling that a game usually has. ROMs kinda take some of the fun away, and if you're a wimp like me you sometimes have a guilty feeling in the pit of your stomach. So I purged my computer of all ROMs and haven't downloaded any new ones since I think 2003, though admittedly I may not have gotten the Sonic games for the Genesis if I hadn't played the ROMs first. But yeah, my point is, just buy the game. It'll be more worthwhile that way, and can an average computer handle a GCN game anyway? Probably not well if Wind Waker was 1/1000th the normal speed. And you can't post warez on a public forum anyway, you'd have to have someone PM it to you.
banjordan
9th August 2005, 06:05 AM
Who have a Kirby Air Ride rom?
Just to let you know, disc games are actually called ISOs, cartridge games are ROMs.
Anyway... Yeah, average computers can't handle GCN/PS2/Xbox games, maybe sometime down the road, but likely not anytime soon.
If you're looking for ROMs, don't go around asking on forums, even on emulation forums I heard that requests are ignored. Google (http://www.google.com) is your friend when looking for ROMs. Though, as Benjzooie said, it is funner playing it on the original system.
Last I heard there was one but it ran Wind Waker at like 1/1000th the normal frame rate. Perhaps it has been updated and improved since then? If so I imagine it would be quite CPU intensive :x.
I remember seeing some screenshots of that somewhere. Crazy. How did they copy the game?
R Hunter
9th August 2005, 06:56 AM
That's what i'd like to know! Suposedly the disks used by Nintendo block copying. And you know something weird? As i'm typing this the episode of Futurama where Fry fights the Nintendiens (What if Machine) is on. Spooky. :eek:
Hakey Wake
9th August 2005, 12:25 PM
I think you can stream the game onto your PC by using the Broadband Adapter + Network cable.
Zeek
9th August 2005, 12:44 PM
To get GCN ISOs, you need the Broadband adapter and LAN or something else cable to connect the GCN to the PC. Use PSO, connect to the PC using some weird loader to load PSO to the PC, and that's all I'll say. I've never done it, but, that is of how it's done. GSCentral has all the stuff you need to do it, if you want to. And if you did, I'd see no point, cause you need the Gamecube to get it onto your PC. The only reason I can think of, is hackers look'n through the game, trying to find various things.
And thanks to TiVo, I just watched that episode of Futurama.
Hakey Wake
9th August 2005, 01:55 PM
According to my friends at 64dd.net (www.64dd.net). it's very a unreliable, I don't think anyone there has managed to get it to work yet.
Playing N64 games on your GCN however, well, that can be done. ;)
OmegaPirate
9th August 2005, 10:15 PM
All i'll say is there is now a mod chip for the cube. And you can burn the games to mini DVD so a friend said he got to play Killer 7, a month before it came out.
But we really shouldn't be talking 'bout this on this nice forum, this is a taboo topic (for this forum) and really should be locked. :p
Hakey Wake
9th August 2005, 11:57 PM
Wouldn't happen to be the Viper chip would it?
actionwebgamer
10th August 2005, 12:48 AM
And thanks to TiVo, I just watched that episode of Futurama.
Amen to that.
I can't say anything ontopic as I've never used a ROM/ISO in my life.
PenquinDude
14th August 2005, 04:00 AM
I use ROMs of games that are impossible/hard to find, haven't been rereleased, and are no newer than SNES. However, you should buy GC games, it's not like they're hard to find, and Nintendo deserves the money.
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