Pixel FX, known for their wide range of HDMI solutions, has now introduced an internal adapter that brings HDMI to the GameCube.

What Does This Mean For GameCube Enthusiasts?

The GEM adapter preserves your GameCube’s clean, boxy design by integrating internally, unlike the external adapters offered by other companies.

To install the GEM mod, users will need to be comfortable with soldering and DIY electronics due to its invasive nature. However, once installed, it promises clearer and crisper visuals that can significantly enhance the viewing experience for GameCube owners without breaking their budgets.

Conclusion

The Pixel FX GEM mod is a valuable advancement for GameCube owners who wish to enjoy their games in higher definition and want a self-contained set-up. Some may even prefer the DIY challenge.


Do you think the Pixel FX GEM will set a new standard, or are there any other solutions that you prefer?

  • @ieatpwns
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    22 hours ago

    119.99 and then if you want crisp 4k resolution you need to shell out an extra ~$50-$60 to unlock the feature digitally

    I just checked their site and the base version is $99 and the shiny(4k version) is 204.99

    • .Donuts
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      822 hours ago

      yeah it says 99.99 at first, but then when you choose 0 extra options it jumps to 119.99 :/

    • @ClipperDefiance
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      322 hours ago

      And installation requires some pretty advanced soldering, so if you can’t do that then you’re looking over another $100 for a professional to do it.

      Personally, I’m just sticking with the Carby HDMI adapter that I already have.

      • @ieatpwns
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        21 hours ago

        Is carby just plug and play? For all systems? That price is looking wayyyyy better than a retro gem

        Edit: ahhhh it’s GameCube only. Man I hope there’s a ps2 option eventually

        • @ClipperDefiance
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          321 hours ago

          I think the only recommended plug & play option for PS2 is the RAD2X cable. It’s basically a stripped down console specific RetroTINK. I have one for my Saturn and it looks great.