Author Topic: What happens when you put a Gamecube/Wii/Similar disk into a computer CD drive?  (Read 6085 times)

They won't work, you have to rip it yourself.

360 ones just have a video that playes telling you to put it in an xbox


PS3 ones? :o

Probably some sort of video as stated above.

Obviously mini cds will be perfectly fine, just look at the Bionicle mini-cds. I still have all 6 Bohrok Kal mini CDs lol.

Yeah I had a mini cd that a National Guard recruiter gave me with some sort of game and it worked fine.

Miniature CD's are able to work with computers. Just place it into the middle of the disk tray, and close the CD drive.
But it's probably formatted in a format your PC can't read without an emulator.

I tried once with a Ps2 game and I could view all the files but I couldn't run anything, I imagine they formatted them so they can't run or will play some sort of error video when you put them in a computer.

Obviously mini cds will be perfectly fine, just look at the Bionicle mini-cds. I still have all 6 Bohrok Kal mini CDs lol.

I remember those! The ones with a ball bionicle?

I put one in a dvd player and it kept saying weird things. Like Japaneese :o.

If you have a slot cd drive, gamecube sized discs will get stuck and have to be fished out, or your computer taken apart.  Try though would probably just not be able to read it.

ps1 emulators can use the disc drive to play ps1 games

Obviously mini cds will be perfectly fine, just look at the Bionicle mini-cds. I still have all 6 Bohrok Kal mini CDs lol.
Send me them NOW!

Wii and Gamecube discs can be used with an emulator... Some allow to play in Full HD (1920x1080)

you have to reverse the iso from a gamecube disc for it to work