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    Let's say you have a GameCube,the GC modem adaptor and an original copy of Phantasy Star Online Episode 1+2.
    By using a bug of Phantasy Star Online you connect the GC with the PC by some kind of LAN connection via the GC modem adaptor.
    Them you simply load the iso.
    After 5 minutes the iso will be loaded on the GC memory and will play like an original.
    I haven't tried it but a friend of me has tried it and worked.

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    In our country, people don't give a damn about loading back-up games on a console. They try to get a modified console, then get the image written on a DVDR or CDR (if it is small enough) and load it.

    Pretty easy if you don't want to waste time going around the LAN/Modem connection things.

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    Same here but this cannot be done with GC.
    There isn't mass production of GC back-ups in contrast to PS2 and X-BOX.

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    In our country, people don't give a damn about loading back-up games on a console. They try to get a modified console, then get the image written on a DVDR or CDR (if it is small enough) and load it.
    where do you get dvd-r's that are that small?
    Only ones I have seen are the full sized ones - and they certainly won't work in a GC

    Also, if you DO find a disc that small, do you also need any sort of mod chip, or will it just work?

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    Originally posted by belmont@Jan 9 2004, 09:35 AM
    Same here but this cannot be done with GC.
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    Yes

    hmm... you can transfer across network - no mod chip needed
    and then the comment about burning the ISO's I want to know if you can find those discs, and if so then would you need a mod chip.... all it is is mini dvd.... they should have something available...hell they have min-cd's

    I think thats a fair enough question.

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    You obviously would need a mod-chip and none exist at this point. There is a mod-chip for the more expensive and rare Panasonic Gamecube. There's also no way to get your hands on the disc Nintendo used, it's not a mini-DVD.
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    AH, I was under the impression (when they realeased it) that is was a mini-dvd. And now to show off ignorance of the gamecube - what is the panasonic version? I have never seen this one myself so I do not know the difference. Is that the GC with the capability of playing regular dvds?

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    Yeah pretty much, it's like a Gamecube with more options. It was only sold in Japan. It's called the Panasonic Q.

    Panasonic Q
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    well that would explain why I have never seen one.

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    Oddly enought, I went to the websiteand came across this " Panasonic Q (JAP/USA & Multi DVD region modified) "

    though I think $499 for that system is a little too much.........

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