Layrinn
May 26 2003, 03:55 AM
I don't remember who told me about this (it was Mute I think?), but it's good for a laugh.
It's easy to do: just hold down the Z button on controller #1 as you power up your GameCube. Listen and enjoy. ;)
Hehe, sorry if like... everyone already knows about this. ;x
Retehi
May 26 2003, 04:29 AM
I remember doing this on accident before, I was powering on my GC, I guess I had the Z button down, and it made that little sound clip, I was like "WTF man?!". Spooked me really.
I think you can do it with other controller ports to, #2 will make a different noise, #3, etc.
Riel
May 26 2003, 05:34 AM
Heh,my nephew showed me this last week..he was all happy to tell me and i thought it was cool heh.
Crushinator
May 26 2003, 05:59 AM
Heh, I though everyone knew about that trick. Also, if you hold down all four controller's Z button at once, it makes a taiko drum sound, followed up by some yelling.
Crazy like pineapples, I tells ya.
DarkEpyon
May 26 2003, 08:11 AM
Never heard of it till just now.
Sheik
May 26 2003, 09:58 AM
Cool, I have NEVER heard of this before, thanks for sharing. I will have to try it when I get a second to do so.
Mute
May 26 2003, 10:15 AM
QUOTE (Layrinn @ May 26 2003, 04:55 AM) |
I don't remember who told me about this (it was Mute I think?), but it's good for a laugh. |
Yus, that would be me. ;P Anyhow, much like Retehi, I discovered it on accident as well. I heard about the four controller trick but I really have no need for four controllers, so I won't be hearing it anytime soon.
Crawurm
May 26 2003, 02:46 PM
heh I've heard of this trick a while ago, i think its fun cause it gives a different sound from wen you start up instead of the generic cube roll. The kids laughing is kinda scary though....
OzzaJW
May 28 2003, 05:28 PM
the hot debate is:
is the port1 noise a monkey, or a baby???
i haven't tried the others out, but rest assured once i can be botherred to move next door to my GC, i'll give it a shot.
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