Wii GC is so blurry compared to original hardware.The Wii will play gamecube games, supports the controller and memory carts. You can pick one up for cheap.
There's a whole host of wii to hdmi adaptors and cables. If not you can still get a composite cable for a better image on a large tv, if you have a TV still with composite inputs.
That's how I'm playing Wind Waker, badly... as I get motion sickness.
One of these should do it fine and isnt $750
RAD2X from RGC
Super Nintendo SNES N64 GameCube SFC Super Famicom RAD2X 480p cable
www.retrogamingcables.co.uk
Wii GC is so blurry compared to original hardware.
Please let us know how it goes!Thanks for the link i have ordered one and as long as pictures is decent that’s all I care about . Yeah I can emulate GameCube but I prefer playing real hardware
I am not here to gatekeep, but OP asked best way too hook up their Gamecube and get a decent picture. Rad2x is ok, but no where near as good as 480p output from other methods such as a Carby, which costs slightly more. You can easily set up Swiss on a regular Gamecube, very cheap and some PAL games even have 480p output. The Wii, is blurrier in comparison to 480p Gamecube output because of the Digital Port for component / GCVideo adapters.I beg the differ. The Wii doesn't emulate a Gamecube. It has Gamecube hardware inside it and plays games natively.
I have just bought Metroid Prime 2 to play with my son as he is a massive fan of the Metroid series.
I have a launch Gamecube with a "Retro Gaming Cable" RGB cable which is about the best you can get without spending silly amounts. That gives you a 480i output for PAL Gamecube games that support it. Wii comes with the option of component cables as standard so you get 480p although I presume this is upscaled as PAL games do not support 480p.
You get a better picture with Metroid Prime 2 but I do prefer playing on the Gamecube because it is more softer with the RGB cable so you do not notice the jaggies as much but the difference is negligible unless you play both side by side. My Wii is hooked up in the kitchen and my Gamecube in the master bedroom so it is more about where I decide to play more than anything else. Both however are a massive upgrade from standard cables.
I am sure you are going to come back to me with a hacked cube costing several hundreds of pounds playing NTSC roms but a Wii costs £30, can be found down the road from Facebook Market Place and a set of component cables for £20 that will give you a good enough picture to enjoy the games on a large screen.
The RetroTINK does have XBR smoothing options, but I prefer the jaggy look personally.Most likely just more AA on the Wii since it has a more powerful GPU. Your Gamecube screenshot whilst it has more clairity looks a lot more Jaggy.
Which ironically is the opposite to myself as my Wii has official component cables and my Gamecube only a RGB cable at 480i.![]()
Also note that there's the emulation route if you want to play Gamecube (any retro systems) on a modern TV. I was playing some Gamecube earlier on Odin 2 mini output to TV.
Here you also have the option of internal resolution scaling and many other options for tweaking graphics in the settings (Dolphin emulator)
I would be interested to see what Dolphin 3x (1080p) looks like in comparison.I am not here to gatekeep, but OP asked best way too hook up their Gamecube and get a decent picture. Rad2x is ok, but no where near as good as 480p output from other methods such as a Carby, which costs slightly more. You can easily set up Swiss on a regular Gamecube, very cheap and some PAL games even have 480p output. The Wii, is blurrier in comparison to 480p Gamecube output because of the Digital Port for component / GCVideo adapters.
Both of these are component cable 480p captures (official Gamecube - Wii HD Retrovision).
Gamecube 480p:-
Wii 480p:-
Edit: Even the HDMI modded Wii outputs blurry 480p Gamecube
Must add some sort of post process filter? The Gamecube output is much more crisp.
I'd imagine Dolphin would look nice. You can download HD Packs for Resident Evil 2 on GC as well.I would be interested to see what Dolphin 3x (1080p) looks like in cocomparison.
Why use OG hardware then spend hundreds on expensive adapters and wires to make it look better than it originally did when you can emulate and get a very close (or way better) experience for zero cost.I'd imagine Dolphin would look nice. You can download HD Packs for Resident Evil 2 on GC as well.