What GC games can you play online

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#1 musicman748
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TOPIC oh and how do you play them online can you use the nintendo wi-fi connector

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#2 Funkyhamster
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Err, I think the only two are Phantasy Star Online 1+2 and 3... you can't use the Wi-Fi connection with the GC, because the GC doesn't have Wi-Fi... you have to use an ethernet cable and the Broadband Adaptor.
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#3 musicman748
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oh ok
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TOPIC oh and how do you play them online can you use the nintendo wi-fi connector

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Online on Gamecube? What?.

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#5 Rocky32189
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Yes, you COULD at one point play the Phantasy Star Online games online using the broadband adapter. But you can no longer do that because the game's servers are no longer up.

And you can't use the Wi-Fi connector with the Gamecube. That can only be used with the Wii and DS, you know the consoles that actually have Wi-Fi.

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#6 GoldenSilence87
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I also believe you could play Mario Kart and Kirby's AirRace using third party software called WarPipe.

But that was a long time ago.

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#7 ofcourseyes
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No point in buying the online broadband adapter when there is no games to play on it
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#8 DeafNYCPlayer
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However, private server allows to play Phantasy Star Online games with Gamecube, and Dreamcast.
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you cant use wifi with gamecube
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Err, I think the only two are Phantasy Star Online 1+2 and 3... you can't use the Wi-Fi connection with the GC, because the GC doesn't have Wi-Fi... you have to use an ethernet cable and the Broadband Adaptor.Funkyhamster
Servers went down last year I think...
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#11 Revelade
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There is a private server for PSO that has probably 500 players worldwide, I play there myself.

In PSO1-2 I make my game. Then people join in to help out if they want to.

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#12 Cesar_Barba
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Like many people have said, there was/is (with private free servers) the Phantasy Star games. Then with WARPIPE you could play games like Mario Kart Double Dash, Kirby Air Ride, and Avalanche 1080º. Using other software like GCARS-CS, while somewhat difficult to do, you could play any 2 player game over the net. It just needs the proper script. I played a few games of Super Smash Bros. Melee, and other games like Sonic Adventure 2: Battle also has a script done already. I don't know what other games have gotten scripts done, I can't keep up with it now days, too much work.
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#13 Funkyhamster
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Trying to play GC games online probably isn't worth the effort... best to just enjoy them offline unless you really want to play online but don't have access to an online-enabled console.
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#14 Revelade
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Well, I haven't tried Warpipe, but getting PSO online is so easy.

You just need a modem and of course the internet and the game.

You plug a wire from your modem/router into the cube modem and snap that into the cube.

Then in PSO you go to the connection settings and enter the IP number of the server you want to go to, which you can get off the private server website.

Then you click play online and you are good to go.