Nintendo Wii Backwards Compatibility
Recently, I remembered a conversation with friends, not many know that the Nintento Wii is compatible with the Gamecube, and includes connectivity for the Game Boy Advance. Nintendo Wii backwards compatibility is not all smooth, as though this article explains.
When the Nintendo Wii was introduced, one of the main advantages of the console for many gamers was the fact that it could play games for Nintendo GameCube. Back feature for all GameCube games and accessories for use on the Nintendo Wii. However, there are some small problems that must be taken into account.
Potential problems to play GameCube games on Wii
The main disadvantage that comes with the Wii play GameCube games is that they always save the game. So you can be really good at a game, but you can not save you all that and you lose only half way. This is a particular problem with adventure-style games that takes a long time. If you prefer, you can save the game, you can always buy a memory card Nintendo GameCube. Then you can use any Gamecube game should be able to save on the Wii.
If you want the GameCube games on the Nintendo Wii will be a different thing, you should buy a GameCube controller if you have not already, of course, himself. Obviously, the regulator for the two consoles are completely different. This means that if you tried to play a game with a GameCube controller, Nintendo Wii, simply would not work. So be sure to have some of the accessories first GameCube games on the Wii console.
Another advantage provided by the Nintendo Wii has ports GameCube is that you can connect a Game Boy Advance, and an e-reader. However, once again Accessories you have to be able to use it and for the Game Boy Advance, you'll need a cable Game Boy Advance.
One thing that can be a problem is that since the firmware update, after 3 0, the console can not now be fully compatible with the GameCube Action Replay feature. This works with GameCube games, and may experience some problems when you try to play different games designed specifically for the GameCube.
Finally, the Wii will not be with GameCube composite video, component video cables and S-video, so they are compatible with a proprietary connector.
So, there are also some negative things that we must keep in mind when using the Nintendo Wii for GameCube games. Overall, it is certainly an advantage that you can play on the GameCube. This means that those who have already bought a GameCube before the Wii can still play on both consoles. It's easier to keep switching between the two machines and the graphics are really good at playing on the Wii.
Overall, Nintendo Wii backwards compatibility is a big plus to a system already excellent game.


