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 more-nintendo.com
Nintendo is planning to release a 56K-Modem-Adapter and a Broadband-Adapter for the Nintendo GameCube.
Games are not on modules or cards like before but on a special GameCube CD.
Technically the GameCube coms with a CPU from IBM and a graphic-engine from ATI to display the most realistic worlds, ever!
www.more-nintendo.com /gamecube.html

  
 Buy.com - Video Games: Gamecube Games & Game Cube Accessories
The broadband adapter allows you to connect the nintendo gamecube to a broadband source, such as a cable modem or dsl adapter for playing on-line capable games.
Imagine an amazingly powerful product that can help you beat any gamecube game or breathe new life into the old games that are clogging up your entertainment...
GameCube : X-Men Legends II: Rise of the Apocalypse">
www.buy.com /cat/Gamecube_Game_Cube/15323.html

  
 Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter and 56k Modem
Though the GameCube modems are not scheduled launch accessories, they should be available for the system before the end of the year.
Nintendo's initiative consists of a flexible development program, favorable publisher business model, and support for all consumers whether the player connects by modem (narrowband) or broadband.
www.gamecubicle.com /hardware-gamecube-modem.htm   (153 words)

  
 News - Warp Pipe making progress // Gamecube /// Eurogamer
A while ago you may remember we got excited about Warp Pipe, a clever little piece of software which aims to take Mario Kart: Double Dash and other Nintendo games online using the GameCube's broadband adapter and a bit of network tunnelling, and pointed you to an alpha release.
Their latest news update also reveals that a router is no longer required to use Warp Pipe, and that the following setups have been successfully tested: Hub/Switch direct to Internet, NAT (DSL/cable router), two PC network cards, NAT plus Hub/Switch, USB cable modem plus network card.
Obviously since then Mario Kart has hit the shelves, and unfortunately the alpha version of Warp Pipe was in no state to support multiplayer games using the retail release.
www.eurogamer.net /article.php?article_id=53832   (153 words)

  
 ViewProduct.aspx?cat=10110&mid=321437
And because the Game Boy Player plugs into the Hi-Speed Port on the bottom of the Nintendo GameCube, the Serial Ports are left free for your Nintendo GameCube Modem Adapter or Broadband Adapter.
The Game Boy Player is a small platform which allows you to connect your Game Boy games to a Nintendo GameCube and play your favourite games on a TV screen.
Connecting to the bottom of the Nintendo GameCube, the Game Boy Player allows you to use either your console controller or your Game Boy Advance to direct the action on screen.
shop.game.net /ViewProduct.aspx?cat=10110&mid=321437   (326 words)

  
 Nintendo Gamecube 56K Modem Adapter Review - Video Game Reviews - Gaming Articles
Another thing to keep in mind is that if you have a broadband connection (thus you get the Gamecube Broadband Adapter) then not only does the online game play with less lag, but broadband adapters are used for playing several Nintendo-made games with LAN.
If you own one of these games, and dish out the monthly fee, then all you are lacking is a modem for your Gamecube.
The modem itself is about 2’ by 5’ inches (same size as broadband adapter) and extremely lightweight.
www.gaming-nation.net /gaming-article-61.html   (326 words)

  
 IGN Boards - StarFox Assault:Online?
I have Number 3, but you need a Modem or Broadand Adapter to play online and there is a mouthly fee.
I'm not sure if anyones made a topic about this but if nintendo made the gamecube internet adaptable, wouldnt it be awesome to play starfox assault with other people?
So just wait and hope that Starfox for the revolution will have online play.
boards.ign.com /message.asp?topic=82897589&replies=22&ui=cb_post_01   (778 words)

  
 News - Warp Pipe making progress // Gamecube /// Eurogamer
A while ago you may remember we got excited about Warp Pipe, a clever little piece of software which aims to take Mario Kart: Double Dash and other Nintendo games online using the GameCube's broadband adapter and a bit of network tunnelling, and pointed you to an alpha release.
Their latest news update also reveals that a router is no longer required to use Warp Pipe, and that the following setups have been successfully tested: Hub/Switch direct to Internet, NAT (DSL/cable router), two PC network cards, NAT plus Hub/Switch, USB cable modem plus network card.
Obviously since then Mario Kart has hit the shelves, and unfortunately the alpha version of Warp Pipe was in no state to support multiplayer games using the retail release.
www.eurogamer.net /article.php?article_id=53832   (238 words)

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