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Product Description
This is a link cable for GameBoy Advance handhelds. Trade data and play head-to-head by linking two Game Boy Advance Systems.
Details
Link up to four systems together through multiple Game Links
Works only with Game Boy Advance games that have multiplayer options
Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable
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Hardware & Accessories Game Boy Advance Game Link CableThis is a link cable for GameBoy Advance handhelds. Trade data and play head-to-head by linking two Game Boy Advance Systems.$9.99http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/410MNJEBK0L._SL160_.jpg
If you want to enjoy the multiplayer aspect available in many GBA games the GBA link cable is definately what you need. (and who would want to miss out on the great multiplayer of games such as advance wars, zelda: four swords and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance?)
For right now this is the only way to go, that is until the wireless connecter comes out alongside with the release of the new Pokemon games. (the link cable is often to short)
Be forewarned that 1 cable will connect only 2 GBA systems (you will need an additional cable for each additional system) Also most games require each person to have a copy of the game to play multiplayer.
Another important point to make is that this is NOT going to connect your Gameboy Advance/SP to a Gamecube. You need a different cable if that is your objective.
With that in mind enjoy the multiplayer aspect of the GBA, it’s definately alot of fun.
have not used…I thought I was getting something else. I had been told this was the cable to link the gameboy to the gamecube, no need to link two gameboys.
This cable does not fit the gameboy advance. We tried several times to contact the seller with no response. We went and bought another cable for our gameboy advances at the store. This cable listed does not have the right portals for gameboy advance.
I don’t know why people have so much trouble with this. With all my Pokemon games all I have to do is plug one end in each Gameboy, turn them on, and make sure the character on each game goes into the trading area of the Pokemon Center. It’s not rocket science. I had the link cable for the Game Boy Color too and again, no problems.
You will probably recieve a 3rd party cable if you are looking at the picture and thinking that you’re getting the nintendo-made cable. Mine wasn’t even the right one when I recieved it.
August 15th, 2004 on 2:31 am
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If you want to enjoy the multiplayer aspect available in many GBA games the GBA link cable is definately what you need. (and who would want to miss out on the great multiplayer of games such as advance wars, zelda: four swords and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance?)
For right now this is the only way to go, that is until the wireless connecter comes out alongside with the release of the new Pokemon games. (the link cable is often to short)
Be forewarned that 1 cable will connect only 2 GBA systems (you will need an additional cable for each additional system) Also most games require each person to have a copy of the game to play multiplayer.
Another important point to make is that this is NOT going to connect your Gameboy Advance/SP to a Gamecube. You need a different cable if that is your objective.
With that in mind enjoy the multiplayer aspect of the GBA, it’s definately alot of fun.
September 27th, 2004 on 11:25 am
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It is good an it works, but you have to be careful with it becuase it breaks easy.
September 1st, 2005 on 10:44 am
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This link can trade things like Pokemon or like battle people in other games.
January 9th, 2007 on 10:07 am
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have not used…I thought I was getting something else. I had been told this was the cable to link the gameboy to the gamecube, no need to link two gameboys.
February 16th, 2007 on 12:47 pm
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This cable does not fit the gameboy advance. We tried several times to contact the seller with no response. We went and bought another cable for our gameboy advances at the store. This cable listed does not have the right portals for gameboy advance.
April 11th, 2007 on 7:18 am
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I can versus my friends in my GBA games now because of the cord. Friends always a better AI than the computer any day.
July 6th, 2007 on 5:34 am
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I don’t know why people have so much trouble with this. With all my Pokemon games all I have to do is plug one end in each Gameboy, turn them on, and make sure the character on each game goes into the trading area of the Pokemon Center. It’s not rocket science. I had the link cable for the Game Boy Color too and again, no problems.
August 8th, 2007 on 2:32 pm
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You will probably recieve a 3rd party cable if you are looking at the picture and thinking that you’re getting the nintendo-made cable. Mine wasn’t even the right one when I recieved it.
October 28th, 2007 on 9:29 pm
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thank you for the free light, i have the old type of gameboy advance, so the
cable you sent didn’t work, but i gave it to a friend, so we’re fine
December 7th, 2009 on 2:34 am
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Received the desired product in a timely matter, the product was undamaged, safely packaged and in pristine condition as promised.
I Would purchase from this seller again.