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Snesboy said:
A lot of Nintendo GameCube First-party and exclusive Third-party games support Dolby Pro Logic II and 480p 16:9 widescreen so no worries.


Most support PL-II, but a lot of first party and third party exclusives don't support widescreen. For example, I routinely play Mario Kart: DD for the cube on my Wii and it doesn't support widescreen. RE4 is another game that doesn't support widescreen (although you could buy it for the Wii -- that version does).

ugg1020: if you haven't picked up component cables yet, order them from monoprice.com. You'll get them for something like $7 shipped and they will increase the image quality of all games.  Check out the comparison screens here:

http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-entertainment/the-story-of-wii-component-cables-exorbitantly-priced-on-ebay-worth-it-217054.php

You can see how much sharper the component cables make it.  It would be even more obvious in higher end Wii games like Metroid and SMG.