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FlippyDrive solderless GameCube modchip is powered by Raspberry Pi Pico


If there’s one thing the gaming community is really good at, it’s modding and the community loves resurrecting old game consoles. Today we’re sharing a really cool GameCube Raspberry Pi-powered modchip known as the FlippyDrive created by ChrisPville and Trevor Rudolph. Chris is responsible for the hardware side of the project while Trevor worked on the Cube Boot menu interface.

To get an idea of what this chip does, it allows users the ability to load ROMs (dumps of game discs / cartridges from old arcade cabinets and consoles) onto an original GameCube using an SD card instead of the optical drive. This makes it really easy to check out homebrew titles on original hardware. It’s worth noting that the legality of ROMs can vary depending on where you live and we at Tom’s Hardware don’t condone the downloading of ROMs.

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