
The Japan-only D-Terminal cable also has this feature.

It enables progressive scan ( 480p/60 Hz) in supported games which is not possible with most other cables. The Component Video Cable provides video quality superior to that of the RF modulator, composite video cable and s-video cable and is equal in quality to RGB Scart (at 576i/50 Hz or 480i/60 Hz). This controller also features a white 3 m/10 ft long cable, rather than the standard 2 m/6.5 ft black cable. The controller can also be used to play certain games on the Wii system and as a result in 2008 Nintendo issued a white GameCube controller (Japan only). There are also specially colored controllers bundled with systems, such as the Mobile Suit Gundam Edition (Red), Symphonic Green Edition (Turquoise Green) and the Final Fantasy Crystal White Edition. There are also limited edition controllers available such as a split blue and red, with the Mario "M" logo replacing the regular GameCube logo seen on standard controllers (there have also been green and blue Luigi "L" controllers and similarly yellow and pale blue Wario "W" controller). Standard colors include Indigo, Black, Spice (orange), Emerald Blue (green, only available in Japan), Platinum, Indigo-clear, and Pearl White (only available in Europe). The GameCube controller was released alongside the console and comes bundled with every unit. 1.3.9 Pedometer and walking pad controllerįirst-party and licensed Controllers GameCube controller.1.1.9 Logitech Speed Force Racing Wheel.I believe it was just slightly below 60 Hz and was just enough to result in these skips. The GameBoy screen refreshed at a slightly different interval than a 60 Hz display. If only someone hacked together a SNES GBA player with GBA hardware built into the cart.Īs it stands the GBA SP+ remains the best way to experience GBA games (though the PSP actually does a wonderful job emulating most GBA games as well and its bright screen is helpful). It's actually the best way to enjoy original GB carts.

Running the system using RGB with the black border you get perfect 1:1 Gameboy games on your CRT looking absolutely perfect. So you end up with unnatural smoothing in addition to tiny hitches every few seconds as a result of the screen timing.īy comparison, the Super GameBoy for SNES/SFC is an absolute dream. The GB Player simply runs at 640x480 and upscales the GBA games to fit within that resolution.


I'm doing all of my retro gaming on a Sony CRT and like my pixels razor sharp. Unfortunately, I soon discovered that the GB Player kind of sucks. Had to grab another disc in order to get it working. Yeah, I actually bought one of those used and it shipped with a scratched disc.
