- Can you edit Gamecube ISOs? You can open the ISO and read the compiled files though. Your best bet to strip a GC or Wii game down to its core files.
- Remember, we’re focusing on legally obtaining these games and using them for legal purposes. There are several ways to obtain backups of your discs. It can be done using consoles or even your PC if it’s compatible. Some methods even work with multiple types of discs (e.g. Being able to dump GameCube AND Wii games).
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- Mario Party 4 gcn is a Party game for the Nintendo GameCube. This game developed by Hudson and published by Nintendo. Screenshots: Mario Party 4 GCN/GameCube ISO Info: Release Date: October 21, 2002.
The GameCube is a console created by Nintendo in 2001. It is noted and praised for its quirky and innovative game library, and for its unique controller.
All the imported ISO or GCM (GameCube) files are displayed in an organized manner, along with the game banner, its name, the size and the file location on disk.
- 1Ripping Tools
- 3Suggested Emulators
- 3.1Dolphin
Ripping Tools
The GameCube uses DVD-based technology, which generally would mean that files are visible from a disk through any standard ISO viewer or by inserting the DVD into your computer's disk drive. However, Nintendo specifically designed their disk drives to read files in a unique manner, making the reading on GameCube game's disks require a special piece of software. Pokemon essentials gen 6 and 7 sprites. There are a number of tools available.
Dolphin
It's possible to read the files from a GameCube ISO through the Wii/GameCube emulator, Dolphin.
Common File Formats
- .arc (Model/Texture/Animation package)
- .bnr (Boot data)
- .dsp (Sound file)
- .h4m (Movie file)
- .thp (Movie file)
- .bmd (Model and Texture Package)
Suggested Emulators
Dolphin
Download Gamecube Games For Dolphin Emulator
Sprite/Texture Dumping
Sprite/texture dumping in Dolphin is a very simple process. Here is how it's done:
- Launch Dolphin.
- Click on 'Options', and then 'Graphics Settings' from the drop-down menu. Make sure you have the right graphics card in order to view the game.
- In the Graphics Configuration window, click on the 'Advanced' tab, then check the 'Dump Textures' box.
- Close the window, then select and launch the game you want to rip from.
- Play up to the point that has the sprites or textures you want to rip. Once you get everything you need, close or pause the game.
- Now go to DocumentsDolphin EmulatorDumpTextures[game ID]. View files by Large Icons or Extra Large Icons, and sort by Date Modified. This will help you find what you need easier.
Specific Game Pages
Consoles | |
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2nd Generation | Atari 2600 - Atari 5200 - Bally Astrocade - Cassette Vision - ColecoVision - Fairchild Channel F - Intellivision - Magnavox Odyssey² - Vectrex |
3rd Generation | Atari 7800 - Casio PV-1000 - Nintendo Entertainment System - Master System - SG-1000 - Super Cassette Vision |
4th Generation | Neo Geo - Neo Geo CD - Philips CD-i - Sega Genesis - Super Nintendo Entertainment System - TurboGrafx-16 |
5th Generation | 3DO - Amiga CD32 - Atari Jaguar - Nintendo 64 - NEC PC-FX - PlayStation - Sega Saturn |
6th Generation | Dreamcast - GameCube - PlayStation 2 - Xbox |
7th Generation | HyperScan - PlayStation 3 - Wii - Xbox 360 |
8th Generation | PlayStation 4 - Switch - Wii U - Xbox One |
Computers | Acorn Electron - Amiga - Amstrad CPC - Apple II - Atari 8-bit - Atari ST - BBC Micro - Commodore 16 - Commodore 64 - Dragon 32 - FM Towns - FM-7 - MSX - NEC PC-8801 - NEC PC-9801 - PC - SAM Coupe - Sharp MZ - Sharp X1 - Tatung Einstein - TRS-80 Color Computer - X68000 - ZX Spectrum |
Handhelds | Atari Lynx - Gamate - Game Boy - Game Boy Advance - Game.com - Game Gear - Game King - Game Master - Gizmondo - Mega Duck - Neo Geo Pocket - Nintendo 3DS - Nintendo DS - Nokia N-Gage - PlayStation Portable - PlayStation Vita - Supervision - Virtual Boy - Wonderswan |
Other | Arcade - Mobile - Pico - LCD Handhelds |
IntroductionThe first step in copying your Wii / Gamecube games for backup purposes is to get the right software and hardware. You will need one of the following DVD drives to copy games(no others will work). It's vital you have one of these DVD drives for your PC. Remember that to play the backups you will need a modchip! You can also use a softmod on your Wii. Softmod does not require you to crack-open your console, but it is a bit more risky. |
Gamecube Games Download
You Will Need1. PC DVD Drive (essential) - needs to be one of the following:
You can buy these at any major electronics outlet, as well as Amazon or Ebay. 2. You will need to download & install the following:
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Dolphin Emulator Roms
Step 1 - Reading The GamesOnce you download the files above then right-click on the rawdump2.0.rar and select 'Extract to rawdump2.0' this will make a folder on your desktop called rawdump2.0
On my computer this process took just about 2.5 hours. When it is complete you will be greeted with a nice finished message. The file it creates will be in the same directory as the rawdump.exe file. It should be called 'Game Name.iso.' This ISO is an image of the actual game and is ready to be burned. You can burn this image with many different applications, but I will be providing screenshots for Nero Burning Rom. Step 2 - Burning The GamesAfter you've installed Nero & opened it just cancel out of the create new dvd/cd/etc dialog. Once you have exited from this dialog you go to Recorder->Burn Image. If you are using ImgBurn, all you have to do is open up ImgBurn.exe and select “Write Image to Disc”. After the next dialog opens, select the .iso file through selecting the source and simply click the write to disc button.
Have Fun!! |