Underboss
unfortunately i dont have a lot of room
but this is mine, mot sure what else i can do
my desk is where the drawers are
but this is mine, mot sure what else i can do
my desk is where the drawers are
Wow that is very similar lol...nice setup, nice dreamcast collection you have there.
I also have another one sat in the corner too, like you do! Full of CD's at the moment, but the gf knows it will be taken over with games one day!
Do you play much of the PS1 or PS2 collection?
^^
Very nice.
Run the games on the Wii.
I was having a sort out of some games today and found lots of gamecube games that I'd never played so I decided to dig out the console.
Problem is I can find the power lead or the RGB scart lead that I had and it's a US console.
Anyone know of a store or someone who may have these, I did the obvious search on the Bay but nothing.
You can use a UK Gamecube powersupply on a US console and there are plenty of those on Ebay.
RGB for a US cube is a custom cable made from a component cable or d-terminal cable + standard A/V cables. You won't find anywhere that stocks a pre-made one. There are guides online to make one, but d-terminal and component cables are both expensive and rare (£50+ last I checked).
Oki Doki I'll get a UK power supply then.
The RGB cable was a custom cable made for me by Raven Games back in the day... I'm sure I'll find just a case of when
Well I somehow remembered where I put the PSU and and RGB Scart and set it up!
Bad news it it doesn't read the discs gutted as I was looking forward to wave race.
Is there any quick repair that can be done to get it working?
This also relates to retro computers as well such as the Amiga, Atari, Amstrad and C64. Has anyone used a Scart/HDMI to HDMI 720P 1080P HD Video Converter for upscaling Composite/Component/Scart to HD on modern TV's? What was your experiences?
My HD TV doesn't have a Component connection, just standard Scart/HDMI. (Composite Scart sucks)