You're far better off getting an older Wii with GameCube support and its component cables. It's probably cheaper than trying to find GC Component cables. I think the only downside to that is that a ...
For the growing number of Nintendoers that have HD Ready displays, we've been waiting for news on availability of component cables for Wii. These are the AV cables capable of delivering the superior ...
The Wii is here, but getting a hold of the better-looking component cables is turning out to be a real pain in the neck. Nintendo’s official online store ran out of the $29 cables almost immediately, ...
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Since official Nintendo component cables for the Wii are harder to find than Lindsay Lohan’s dignity, here’s a link to the MadCatz component cables. They should be just as good, and will run your ...
A few days ago, we had come across in game screenshots of a Nintendo Wii using component cables instead of the bundled composite cables. Today, my Wii component cables finally arrived, so I was able ...
Playing your Wii on a nice television makes the playing experience so much better than that cheap thing you found in the dumpster, but unfortunately you're stuck in blur city with the included ...
Nintendo has heard your calls for Wii component cables on day one. Who wants to get stuck with shitty composite video on their HD display? Not me, and not you either. To make absolutely sure that you ...
Though Nintendo decided against jumping on the High-Definition bandwagon, the Wii isn't incapable of generating something better than archaic 480i resolution. By means of Component Video Cables, the ...
Wow, that’s a good price. I thought I was a genius when I got my Wii component cable for $25 a little less than a year ago. Now they’re down to $8. If you’ve been using the standard Wii cable on an ...
Although the Wii is launching in Australia on December 7 with standard AV cables packed in, if you want to run the Wii in 480p, you'll want to invest in some component cables. However, according to ...
Nintendo's Wii isn't capable of matching the high-definition graphics of Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, but it can put out DVD-quality 480p images. It just can't do it out of the box. If you want to ...
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