HowTo: Disassemble a Gamecube – Take It Apart dot net

This video includes disassembly instructions for the Nintendo Gamecube. Intended to be instructional in nature, the disassembly guides at www.takeitapart.net help users to better understand and maintain their favorite gadgets.
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did u say 5 30 second socket screwdriver
Resident Evil. Niiiiiice.
We ripped that thing open with brute force
@spartangun98 That was the hardest part for me! I used a drill o.o
@flamefox63 I love you <3 I’m making mine portable!
3:37 That’s what she said.
Flame fox thats what i wanna do! but i don’t have the right 5/32 thingy to do it /:
Great to know how to do it so I know how to install a modchip (just in case).
but the motherboard is way too small? how can a PPC fit on that? even the wii’s PCB is larger but the console is then smaller :O
how to take off the socket screws with 5/32 socket screwdriver
has anyone took out the ati chip?? is it good for computers??
I had to open my GC to get cockroaches out of it, the person I bought it from wasn’t a clean person, but I noticed that the insides of the Purple one is somewhat different then the one inside my Jet Black one.
lol he has resident evil i it… lol! nice vid!
Dude the Resident Evil 1 remake on the Gamecube is the shit man I loved like crazy I’d buy another gamecube just too play that 1 game!
Thanks for the video. I needed to open mine to clean it out so I could resell it. Now All i gotta do is clean it and put it back together. Thanks alot for the awesome video!
@fghjtyjij I’m atheist yo.
@mechwarrior5 dont say the lords name in a bad way
wow the gamecube looks after a cool and stable console.
First get away from the carpet and rid the risk of static shock that can cause a short in the mainboard
@Pizzscn
yes maybe but you would need gamecube emulation software
I’ve taken mine apart a few times (to fix the laser), the thing is a god damn fortress.
Need a speical screwdriver to gut gamecube,
I got a PAL Gamecube which is quite damaged at the corners (I bought it like this). PAL consoles are hard to find new, but the Japanese versions are still for sale boxed and brand new.
Is it the mainboard of the optical drive that makes the Gamecube a PAL or a NTSC version? I would like to buy a new Japanese Gamecube and set over the necessary hardware of my PAL version.
thanks great video
So if it were possible to hook that disk drive up to a computer, could the computer read gamecube games? Of course you’d need the drivers but still
my old gamecube’s disk reader cracked so now it cant read the disk. i know how to take the gamecube apart but where the heck is the disk reader?