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GameCube ISOs Released?

Mister.de writes "An online piracy group called "StarCube" has made ISO's of games like The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker available for download on the net. They are not publicly available to everyone, but are said to be hosted on private warez FTP sites. As of yet (6/14/2003) there is no way to actually play the games after burning to a mini-disc, but reliable sources say that there will be a hack for the GameCube released soon so that these illegal copies can be played. Also rumors do have it that the copied games can be played on the Panasonic GameCube, but that is unconfirmed. " The story came from Console-Gods originally.

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  1. Seriously Slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Why was this article posted? Is it supposed to rehash the discussion about Modchips? Or was it an FYI to let you know you may be able to pirate Gamecube games in the near future?

    Warez announcements may not be the best idea for articles on a public web site with lots of traffic.

  2. Download link for the ISOs... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Download the ISOs on this ftp site. Hurry, it's on a roadrunner cable connection!

  3. Even bigger news! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I happen to know a super-secret warez site that hosts ISOs of AOL CDs! Use ftp with a userid: IMA and password: ASS.

  4. Re:Now I need to buy a GameCube by ProfKyne · · Score: 0, Troll

    ...I only buy a system when I can get Zelda for it for less than retail. For some reason, the Funco's near where I live don't have any used copies yet.

    I guess that means that it's a pretty good game. Maybe you might want to think about paying for it?

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    "First you gotta do the truffle shuffle."
  5. Re:Where are the links??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I hear http://www.retropay.com/gciso has some ;)

  6. Re:Hard to do by banuaba · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yeah, well, you're a dirty englishman who LOVES COCKS!

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    Brant

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  7. Re:game and not game... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    So you steal software because no one will pay you to use it? Perhaps that would justify my stealing a Dodge Viper if i tell people how great they are. The fact that you are stealing software and are a "technology consultant" which I have a hard time believing make you less than credible to any prospective entity who would look to hire you. Who would hire someone to work with technology that has such little respect for it as to pirate it and brag about it on Slashdot? Take some of your consulting fees and buy a clue.