No, unfortunately you cannot play normal DVD movies.
2007-01-05 08:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Gcos Gamecube
2016-10-19 04:35:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the Gamecube's optical drive is too small to take DVD's. The other consoles use DVD-ROMs to store their games while the GC uses a proprietary disk format that is smaller in size than a DVD.
2016-04-03 21:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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the gamecube does not play dvds or cds, and you can listen to cds on the xbox, but you have to buy a separate remote to watch dvds(about $20 new)
2007-01-05 09:47:41
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answered by Jake 3
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Actually it can, you just need a USB Gecko to run unlicensed code and use that to run a gamecube port of Mplayer. It will play almost anything.
2014-03-25 16:56:20
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answered by Dakota Grundner 1
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no it does not. im pretty sure gamecube disks cant store the movies cuz theyre not dvds. whereas xbox is dvds and has a dvd player
2016-03-14 02:00:15
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answered by Anonymous
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some people on here are dumber than they think. the gamecube can't player dvds because it doesnt have the license of software to do it. think for a second: dvd's exist that are the size of a gamecube disc. jeez video game nerds attack anyone who doesnt know what they think they know
2007-01-05 08:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The disc for the gamecube is too small so regular CD's don't fit into it.
2007-01-05 08:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you can, you need to buy a new shell which regular dvd s can fit in and a technique to boot it up, you will ether need to chip it with a chip that allows you to play them for use an action replay thing with an sd adapter, for that you will need to download GCOS 1.5
2015-07-12 02:41:23
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answered by ? 1
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no, the disc drive is too small, but the Playstations and XBox's do
2007-01-05 08:20:01
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answered by Anonymous
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