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Re: Gamecube Component Video Cable
Amazon, GameStop, EB Games, Ebay, Lik-sang, that's all I can say.
Also, make sure your GCN can actually use it. The newer GameCube models actually have the component video port removed. |

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Re: Gamecube Component Video Cable
That is the only place I have ever found them. I would also recommend not buying any Component Video cables that are less than $20. Cheaper prices usually mean less gold or other high productivity metals involved. (That's why you can go to a store and find AV cables going from $5-$30+) They're definatly worth having though. (A PS2's cruddy graphics look better with the higher resolution, and amazing in P-Scan supported titles, while Gamecube's looks noticably better in P-Scan)
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Re: Gamecube Component Video Cable
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I've looked at Amazon, GameStop, EB, Best Buy, Circuit City, Target, and Wal-Mart. I'll look on eBay, though I'd rather not. |

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Re: Gamecube Component Video Cable
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?cat...ducts_id=1468&
Bit pricey, but you can't go better than the official thing. Nintendo's sells them, but out of stock. http://store.nintendo.com/webapp/wcs...atalogId=10001 |

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