rancherlee
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- Jul 9, 2000
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Point me to a US store that has them (non-ebay). And the fact that I would have to exchange my gamecube. Which Nintendo, to their credit, does for free. But it takes like three weeks.
So, you can't just walk into a store and buy the cables, like I said. I am not sure what wal-mart having component cables for xbox and ps2 has anything to do with the gamecube. Unless you are saying that it is at a disadvantage because the cables are not widely available, in which case I agree with you.
And importing them costs the same (even less than most) as any of those ebay auctions.
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I picked mine up from a Local Target store about 2 months back, I had never seen them instore until I was checking out games and they had ALL the game cube accessories 75% off on clearance. I also bought ALL 5 gamecube network adaptors for 7.50 each (and sold 3 on ebay for ~30-35$ each), 7 Wave bird controllers for 7.50 each (sold 6 on ebay for ~20$ each), and both the HD cables they had for 5.00 each and kept both. 8 player Mariokart with 2 Cubes hooked together ROCKS!!!!