Homebrew Any good Homebrew games (or maybe applications) that work on GameCube?

Do you think people should bother making Homebrew games specifically for the GameCube?


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Magicrafter13

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I know the Wii and GameCube are very similar and some ways. And I know you can boot into a Homebrew app with Melee, which I have so yeah. I've tried a few I have (months ago, I don't remember which ones), and the all just crashed it. I'm also under the impression that some people have made Homebrew apps specifically for the Game Cube, but those seem to be rare to come by.

Also it's preferable that they aren't too large, as my 2 memory cards are mostly full. But if I have to I will backup my game saves and delete them from the card. After all I have to use the GCMM to even get the Homebrew on there in the first place.
 

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I'm not even sure if you can run GC homebrew from a commercial memory card - most would use a SD gecko (which is a clone of an official Nintendo adapter, and is just a passive socket adapter)
 

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I'm not even sure if you can run GC homebrew from a commercial memory card - most would use a SD gecko (which is a clone of an official Nintendo adapter, and is just a passive socket adapter)
no it's possible. There is a converter that turns the boot.dol file into a memory card save backup that you can use with GCMM.
 
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I'm not even sure if you can run GC homebrew from a commercial memory card - most would use a SD gecko (which is a clone of an official Nintendo adapter, and is just a passive socket adapter)
you can boot most homebrew from a memory card. unless it was specific to launch trough certain methods.
as he explained above, you just have to copy the dol file and convert it to boot.dol

btw, there is neat homebrew to use with the gba-ngc cable, you can upload stuff like gomba to a gba, neat in case you dont have flashcarts or you want to try stuff
 
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