I know, right? I figure I must have lost the cord while moving (along with some of my SNES and Playstation games).
Probably what happened to me. I've moved a lot.
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I know, right? I figure I must have lost the cord while moving (along with some of my SNES and Playstation games).
Funnily enough, the opposite happened to me. Don't know where my GC A/V cord got to.
Yeah. I figured that I wouldn't need to mention the actual game name.
I do. I think I use the same cord for GC, N64, and SNES, since the guy I bought the SNES from used an R/F adapter or something.
Nice of Nintendo to standardize their A/V cables. Makes things a little bit easier.
They need to hurry up and make cordless AV connectors. Make them like they did the Wavebird. I don't know if that's possible, but it would be awesome.
Who is Mel?
What, are you joking, Lee? You dare besmirch the name of the BOOMERANG 64?
You're right, but the Wavebird was just perfect. It may help that the Gamecube controller was fanfreakintastic.
MelodicLullaby.
I'd definitely say it's up there. It's a really comfortable controller, though the C-Stick was a little hard to use when OOT. I remember when people first saw it, they were taken abac, but in practice it just worked so well.
Lee...you've never heard of Fatal Frame? I am disappoint. And, yes, it is the game where you need to capture ghosts' spirits by taking pictures of them.