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Playing a US Gamecube in Korea - Korean Power cord?

 
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blaynescott



Joined: 16 May 2010
Location: Mokpo, South Korea

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:23 am    Post subject: Playing a US Gamecube in Korea - Korean Power cord? Reply with quote

Hi everyone,


Anyone know the availability of a Korean-native plug Gamecube power cord?

I have a US Gamecube here, and just plugged it in with a white voltage converter purchased at HiMart.

It's worked perfectly last year for my laptop (Toshiba US plug/current), and a British Dremel charger - but the Gamecube cord blew / smoked when I plugged it in. Yikes!

I'm just crossing my fingers the damage was only to the power cord / fuses inside the cords black box.

Also needing to pick up a GC memory card - will be visiting Gumo-World in Gwanju this weekend, but last time I was there, there wasn't much GC stuff.
I'm thinking Youngsan, but I've noticed alot of the older tech disapearing - it's all Wii's and Xbox360s.

Any suggestions about finding that cord online would really be appreciated.

Thanks!
-Blayne
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