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Pete
The first gamecube emulator has been released. Source code and screenshots can be found here.
Matt Williams
Hoax?

If not, I'm impressed that they managed to get it running on a Ti-68 graphic calculator.
Sammyboy
Dear PC World,

I would like some clarification on the following points in your current forum thread:

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I'm impressed that they managed to get it running on a Ti-68 graphic calculator


And also this:

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The first gamecube emulator has been released. Source code and screenshots can be found here.


And particularly this part:

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Hoax?


I had always assumed that Rubix Cube emulators performed far better on a ZX Spectrum 1239 Gig Hard Drive Gargleblaster. With the added Pringle Prang attached to the Gravel Grath.
Pete
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I'm impressed that they managed to get it running on a Ti-68 graphic calculator.

Getting a gamecube emulator to run on a calculator is certainly an impressive achievement, but the etch-a-sketch port may represent the greatest leap in computation since the invention of the abacus:

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DanSon
Pete DOES have a lot of time on his hands doesn't he?
Tart
being the zelda fan that i am, i have to point out that while impressive, petes "etch-a-cube" looks quite good but obvbiously stills has some bugs as the mini-map is always on the bottom left and the rupee count on the bottom right.

sorry this game is too involving and probably the best reason for someone to make an gamecube emulator.
King
Well obviously the photo has been flipped for editorial reasons...or maybe not.
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