@Nine We're disappointed that gamecube component cables are so hard to get, the quality improvement is huge.
@Rosemary
I honestly don't know why I decided to try a scart to hdmi upscaler before because the quality was abysmal. On a modern TV it was actually worse than using the normal av cable.
I take it you want to avoid using Amazon to get a cable for the GC?
@Nine Well, it's more that the gamecube cable is extremely rare.
@Nine The cable has a chip in it that does some processing, so there aren't any third-party ones, and the official one saw a very limited release outside Japan.
@Rosemary
Wait really?? O_o so you can't just get a standard third party component cable because it won't properly work?? Jeez... That's pretty awful. I mean I've seen third party cables on Amazon fairly cheap but I take it if they don't have the chip in as well it doesn't work right? :(
@Nine We've never seen a third party one, if you know of one do link us!
@Nine They cost a bit more than that!
@Rosemary Depends on where you shop? But this DOES likely mean going out into the general populace to find a pawn shop/cash generator/second hand/whatnot store that has them for sale and I can fully understand that's not always an option, or sometimes not at all an option depending on transportation, availability or ability to do so safely.
@Rosemary Online for certain it's usually like £30 or so :< or whatever the exchange rate is these days
@Rosemary
Failing that you could probably get one of the older rvl model number Wii's for like £10