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I'm currently living in a rather cramped dorm and recently purchased a gamecube for nostalgia's sake. However, due to spacial constraints, I don't really have any extra room to plop down a tv with RCA/S-video on it. So is there any way to hook up my GC to either the VGA or DVI on my monitor? I know about VGA boxes (have a Dreamcast one), but I've yet to find one that is either A) not crap B) inexpensive. Any replies will be greatly appreciated! |
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Yeah it would be nice if there was something that could convert a composite/s-video/component cable to VGA that was available at local BestBuys or Radioshacks at an affordable price.
I still wish that Nintendo would have allowed 3rd parties to make component cables. My Gamecube is component cable ready, but I have to settle with S-video, until I can afford a Wii with component cables. |
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