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I've seen the Gamecube Progressive Scan on HD TVs (And Computer Monitors) and it looks awesome. It's the device's capabilities, not the TV. :\
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You could just say "damn near impossible" now that Nintendo have decided to discontinue their distribution of component cables and both lik-sang and play-asia have them as temporarily unavailable. Hell, even browsing through google I see forums where people are asking where to buy them from.
S-video cables for Gamecube are still quite common, and are available. They're better than the standard AV cables so they're still a worthwhile last resort. I wouldn't hold out much hope for component cables as they seem pretty scarce, but there's always eBay. |
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I don't know if Nintendo decided to discontinue them after them going into backorder, but I wasn't aware that Nintendo online distributed them until today. I knew of the third party component cables from play-asia, but that's all.
Here's something I don't understand. What the hell is the point of Progressive Scan without component cables? Is that even possible? Nintendo's customer support website which I mentioned previously said that they're no longer stocking and providing customers with component cables, yet they're still supporting Progressive Scan. |
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To be fair, if you guys had ordered before Febuary, they would have shipped you one (They did for me.)
Kind of bullshit they stopped making them though. |
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Yeah, because we all bought HDTVs for analog material.
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And we all asked Megalith for his scratchnuts opinion.
Still love Halo 2? :tpg: |
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