![]() Now, some of you may say that it's not really an emulator, or that it's not being run on a GBA, the GBA only serves as a screen, but I could point out that darkchen's emulator doesn't really run on the DSi, it runs on the iPlayer, which is not a flashcard, it's a friggin' external computer. ![]() In your face everyone who was saying you couldn't play Gamecube on the GBA. That's Super Mario Sunshine, played on a GBA. The picture is a bit grainy but you see the general idea. a GBA TV tuner, a Gamecube, RCA cables, modchip (if you don't want to buy games), and several car batteries to power the whole thing (you can use a power adapter, at the expense of portability, but that defeats the whole point). Like GBA on DSi, it's entirely possible, all you need is a little extra hardware. And after I saw how darkchen did it, the solution struck me. But I've never let the mere fact that something is entirely impossible stop me. ![]() Sure, some of you may say it's impossible, that the GBA simply isn't powerful enough to do it, and you might even be right. Namely, a way to play Gamecube games on my GBA. Encouraged by darkchen's success, I decided I should try out an idea that has been on my mind for years now.
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