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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.
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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.
 
==Ripping Tools==
 
==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. There are a number of tools available.
 
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. There are a number of tools available.
  
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* '''.h4m''' (Movie file)
 
* '''.h4m''' (Movie file)
 
* '''.thp''' (Movie file)
 
* '''.thp''' (Movie file)
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* '''.bmd''' (Model and Texture Package)
  
 
==Suggested Emulators==
 
==Suggested Emulators==
===Dolphin===
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===[[Dolphin]]===
 
====Sprite/Texture Dumping====
 
====Sprite/Texture Dumping====
Sprite/texture dumping in Dolphin is a very simple process. Here is how it's done:
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Sprite/texture dumping in [[Dolphin]] is a very simple process. Here is how it's done:
  
# Launch Dolphin.
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# Launch [[Dolphin]].
# Click on "Options", and then "Graphics Settings" from the drop-down menu.
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# 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.
 
# 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.
 
# Close the window, then select and launch the game you want to rip from.
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==Specific Game Pages==
 
==Specific Game Pages==
 
<DynamicPageList>
 
<DynamicPageList>
category = Gamecube Games
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category = GameCube Games
 
ordermethod = sortkey
 
ordermethod = sortkey
 
order    = ascending
 
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Latest revision as of 03:30, 7 April 2023

GameCube.png

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.

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. 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

Sprite/Texture Dumping

Sprite/texture dumping in Dolphin is a very simple process. Here is how it's done:

  1. Launch Dolphin.
  2. 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.
  3. In the Graphics Configuration window, click on the "Advanced" tab, then check the "Dump Textures" box.
  4. Close the window, then select and launch the game you want to rip from.
  5. 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.
  6. Now go to Documents\Dolphin Emulator\Dump\Textures\[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