Retro Bit Prism Gamecube Component Cable Review - What you need to know
In case it was not clear in the video, I would definitely recommend getting the Retro Bit Prism component cables if you own a DOL-001 Nintendo Gamecube. I basically just test it out and show you a number of games and what it looks like when it is outputted to my capture hardware. - Music: Divergence by Filo Starquez is licensed under a Creative Commons License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... https://hypeddit.com/filostarquez/div... Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/2xGHypM - Time stamps: 0:00 Channel Intro Video 0:06 Introduction and Explanation 1:09 The Unboxing 1:44 Why can't I use these with a DOL-101 model? 2:49 How to actually enable 480p after plugging in the cables? 3:10 Game No. 1: Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness 10:02 Game No. 2: Mario Kart Double Dash 13:52 Game No. 3: Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door 18:13 Game No. 4: Super Smash Bros Melee 22:54 Game No. 5: Super Mario Sunshine 26:36 Game No. 6: The Legend of Zelda Four Swords Adventures 33:25 The Gameboy Interface (Standard Edition) 39:08 The Gameboy Interface (High Fidelity Edition YPbPr)

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