And it's crazy how they screwed up almost every generation and between every region. Except for SNES which is the only one that outputs composite, s-video and rgb in all regions.GeneraLight wrote:Thanks. It's crazy how the AV Multi-Out port was first used starting with the AV Famicom/specially refurbished NES Top Loaders all the way up to the GameCube. 4 console generations of Nintendo consoles that can all use the same video cables.Extrems wrote:Because it has a SNES part number, just like the Stereo AV Cable. The RF Modulator is likewise the same as the N64's and the RF Switch goes back to NES.GeneraLight wrote:Oh, I stand corrected. My apologies for the misinformation. I was trying to find the S-Video Cables on the Nintendo GameCube DOL Accessories Page and couldn't find them.
They could have even use it on the gamecube and the wii for component, with a setting in the console menu to switch between rgb and component like Sony did...
But you know...Nintendo...