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Homebrew demo Retro League GX "demakes" Rocket League for the Nintendo GameCube
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<blockquote data-quote="Chary" data-source="post: 9538844" data-attributes="member: 315373"><p style="text-align: center">[MEDIA=youtube]nZ6u72IWQHQ[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>While you've been able to play Rocket League for the Nintendo Switch for a while now, a new homebrew is going to let you get a similar experience...on the Nintendo GameCube. A developer has released their demo for Retro League GX, a homebrew game that aims to "demake" Rocket League, but on the retro GameCube. It takes the core concepts from Rocket League, such as boost, car and soccer ball physics, and goals, all in early 2000's graphical glory. Currently, the demo lets you fight against AI teams, but the developer intends to implement LAN multiplayer, with future plans for ports to other platforms, such as the Nintendo 3DS, the Nintendo Wii, and the PlayStation Portable, with the source code to be released sometime in 2022. Retro League GX is playable via original hardware or Dolphin. </p><p></p><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite63" alt=":download:" title="download :download:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":download:" /> <a href="https://github.com/mholtkamp/retro-league" target="_blank">Download</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chary, post: 9538844, member: 315373"] [CENTER][MEDIA=youtube]nZ6u72IWQHQ[/MEDIA][/CENTER] While you've been able to play Rocket League for the Nintendo Switch for a while now, a new homebrew is going to let you get a similar experience...on the Nintendo GameCube. A developer has released their demo for Retro League GX, a homebrew game that aims to "demake" Rocket League, but on the retro GameCube. It takes the core concepts from Rocket League, such as boost, car and soccer ball physics, and goals, all in early 2000's graphical glory. Currently, the demo lets you fight against AI teams, but the developer intends to implement LAN multiplayer, with future plans for ports to other platforms, such as the Nintendo 3DS, the Nintendo Wii, and the PlayStation Portable, with the source code to be released sometime in 2022. Retro League GX is playable via original hardware or Dolphin. :download: [URL='https://github.com/mholtkamp/retro-league']Download[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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310GBs lol ISPs hate this one trick
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I think you only get like 425gb on a series s hard drive, so you get 1, 2 next gen games max
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, so you need to have another series s if you wanna play more games?
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Nuh you buy extra HD n add to it, but not cheap
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, how can a console have more than 1 hard drives?
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usb expansion? I know the PS4 can do this
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, oh Yea I recall my PS3 can do that
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Modded ofc
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Speaking of my PS3 i havent downloaded any games yet bc my wifi is too slow
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and also because blackouts here are very common and that could damage the console
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Do you have a surge protector or an UPS?
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Yea but to play the next gen games, you must have those games on internal, or buy the official ssd expansion cards, which are expensive
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, dunno what each one of those are
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, my PS3 was already modded when my dad bought it for me and my brother
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A surge protector is a device that protects your electronics from fluctuations. I recommend having your console plugged into one of those
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An UPS is even better because it has an internal battery that keeps your system on even if the power goes out, but it's much more expensive obviously
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, oh i recall seeing one in some in the houses of some relatives, including my dad's apartment
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, although whatever device we plug into them stops getting power anyways lol
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, and oh i was talking about ups
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Surge protectors are what i was talking about
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