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It provides clearer and sharper picture quality and audio than an RF Switch. It is identical to earlier A/V cables. It carries dual-channel (stereo) audio and composite video at 576i/50 Hz (PAL) or 480i/60 Hz (NTSC/PAL60). PAL consoles come with a composite to Scart adaptor in European territories to allow Composite input via a Scart port ...
640×480 interlaced @ 60 Hz; 640×480 progressive scan @ 60 Hz (mostly NTSC games only) [failed verification] 720×576 interlaced @ 50 Hz (PAL games only) [failed verification] [5] Connectivity 4 controller ports, 2 memory card slots; 2 high-speed serial ports. Serial Port 1 is reserved for a broadband adapter or modem adapter
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes was released for the GameCube in North America on November 15, 2004, Europe on November 26, and in Australia on December 2. [35] The PAL version lacked the standard 50 Hz mode, and offered 60 Hz mode only. [36] [37] In Japan, it was released on May 26, 2005 as Metroid Prime 2: Dark Echoes. [38] [39]
The PAL version lacks the standard 50 Hz mode and offers 60 Hz only. [ 38 ] Re-released for the Wii in the New Play Control! series of GameCube remakes in Japan and as part of Metroid Prime: Trilogy internationally.
PAL •Puzzle Bobble Wii JP [160] Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth [160] Cave Story [165] [166] Chronos Twins DX: The GameCube controller can be used by pressing its A button at the title screen while a Wii Remote with a supported external attachment is assigned to the player. [160] Contra ReBirth [160] Dr. Mario Online Rx [160] [167] Dracula ...
The Wii Remote has a large "A" button in the front, and a curved "B" button in the back resembling a trigger. Under the "A" button is a plus and minus, and at the bottom of the remote is a "1" and "2" buttons. In the middle of the Wii Remote, between the plus and minus button is a small "home" button that resembling a home/house.
GameCube – Game Boy Advance link cable: By plugging it into a GameCube controller port, a GBA or GBA SP can be used as a substitute for a GameCube controller. By inserting a cable into the GBA link cable port and the GameCube controller plug into a second GameCube or a Wii, the Game Boy Player can be used to connect to a GameCube game.
Like all GameCube controllers, the WaveBird Wireless Controller is compatible with the original Wii model (RVL-001), [19] for use with GameCube and Virtual Console titles as well as certain Wii games and WiiWare titles. Since the launch of the Wii, the WaveBird has seen increased popularity due to its ability to control these games wirelessly.