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mine got hit by lightening, this one is better than mine because it has a ready green light, thanks.1
I was a bit afraid when I saw that it was a power supply for the Japanice GameCube, but the power output was almost the same 100 (JPN) vs 120 (USA) but it worked fine when I connected it.Next time please provide that type of information in your item description. I received this product quickly and it was in good condition.
When I got home, it was completely shot. When I first bought this, it worked just fine. If you don't want to get another dud or a new system (a 360, Wii, or PS3), go straight to Nintendo and buy that. I highly recommend NOT buying this. Then, a month or two (maybe three) I took my Gamecube to my aunts house and it wouldn't start up. I had to mess with it a little (I didn't do that before it started acting weird).
After a few months this one broke. I got a gamecube a year ago and I bought one of these. GET ORIGANAL NINTENDO ADAPTER NOT INTEC. DO NOT BUY. About 2 months after I bought it it broke. So I got online and got another one.
The annoying part is that it seems you can only get the nintendo branded adapter from [.]. Especially after playing for a long time and then changing disks. This is probably due to the power adapter warming up (as all power adapters do). Long story short: DON'T BUY THIS ADAPTER, IT WILL FRUSTRATE YOU.The Intec brand gamecube power adapter has different specs than the official nintendo one. Oh well. The Intec one is only rated for 2.75amps. The official adapter provides 3.25amps of DC output. Becuase the Intec ones doesn't provide sufficient power, sometimes the gamecube won't spin up your game disk.
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