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    Apr 11, 2008, 02:45 PM
    Mario Kart on the Game Cube!
    Yes, this is old, but we are about to stray from it when it comes on the Wii.
    One thing I've really wanted to do, is play it on the Game Cube, but with two players on two different TV's!
    So how do we do this, and what exactly do we need? I know two TV's, but what else do we need and how do we do it?

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