you can use the partal homebrew emulators for the GC they borrow code from retail games that had emulators bulit in though the last I checked (a wile back) they onley had limited mapper suport but the most popular ones where there
dont know if anyboady made a real homebrew NES emulator for the cube never was interested
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Well, the GB player uses actual GBA hardware to display the games through the cube. As far as I can tell really the disk is used to tell the GCN to go to the port through the bottom for controls and such, shouldn't it be possible to wire up and NES, or a NOAC to send video through the cube, and then recieve controller data through the cube like the GB player? Tis just a though, I'm not extremely knowledgeable on this, but it would seem natural as it's prolly the cheapest way to build it.
nope, it sends serial data to the gamecube, no analog a/v signals :'(
If it did have them I'd have used my gba player on it's own with a psone screen by now
you know I fail to see the point why? you would not be playing it on the cube you could not use the cubes controller and the screen would be croped to GBA screen shape and less pixals and its not portable
if you want to play NES game on the cube just use a NES emulator for the gamecube
Warning on that time machine thing. The buttons are not as responsive as one would like them to be. If you jump, it may take two tries to get the game to respond. Just what everyone needs on a fast-paced game.