Nintendo GameCube easy 15 minutes

Connecting the Nintendo GameCube to a modern TV

The Nintendo GameCube has no built-in HDMI output, but it does offer excellent image quality via component or — for the DOL-001 model — via the digital AV output. With the right adapter you can play it crystal-clear on any modern TV.

What you need {#what-you-need}

First check your GameCube model:

Option A — Digital HDMI adapter (DOL-001 only, best quality)

Option B — Component cable (DOL-001 and DOL-101)

Option C — Composite (works everywhere, lowest quality)

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DOL-001 or DOL-101?

Check the model number on the bottom of your GameCube. The DOL-001 has two AV connectors on the back: a large one for analogue and a small square one for digital. The DOL-101 has only the large analogue connector.

Connecting via digital HDMI adapter (DOL-001)

  1. Connect the HDMI adapter to the digital AV output (the small square connector)
  2. Connect an HDMI cable to your TV
  3. Select the correct HDMI input on your TV
  4. Turn on the GameCube

Connecting via component cable

  1. Connect the component cable to the analogue AV output of the GameCube
  2. Connect the 5 connectors (green/blue/red + 2× audio) to the component input on your TV
  3. Select the component input and turn on the GameCube

No component input? Use a component-to-HDMI converter.

Connecting via composite

  1. Connect the composite cable to the analogue AV output
  2. Connect the yellow (video) and red/white (audio) connectors to your TV
  3. Select the AV input on your TV

Note: official Nintendo component cables are expensive

The official Nintendo component cable for the GameCube is rare and can cost hundreds on the second-hand market. The HD Retrovision cable is an excellent alternative at a fraction of the price, giving the same sharp image.

Done

Via a digital HDMI adapter on the DOL-001 or a good component cable, the GameCube looks beautiful on a modern TV. Especially via the digital output, the image is surprisingly sharp for hardware from 2001.


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