Nintendo GAMECUBE Game Boy Advance Cable – Game console link cable

Nintendo GAMECUBE Game Boy Advance Cable - Game console link cable

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This cable, when used with specially designed games, allows you to connect the Game Boy Advanced to the Nintendo GameCube. The features available will change depending on the game - from exchanging data or unlocking new game levels, to allow the Game Boy Advanced to be used as a supplemental game screen or input device.

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Hardware & Accessories Nintendo GAMECUBE Game Boy Advance Cable - Game console link cable This cable, when used with specially designed games, allows you to connect the Game Boy Advanced to the Nintendo GameCube. The features available will change depending on the game - from exchanging data or unlocking new game levels, to allow the Game Boy Advanced to be used as a supplemental game screen or input device. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51PUihfOTbL._SL160_.jpg
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  • Anonymous

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    As of this writing, it’s to my understanding that there are only 2 games on the market that take advantage of the features available with the use of this cable: “Sonic Adventure 2: Battle” and “Animal Forest” (Japanese-only). But that’s just the beginning!

    Use this cable with “Sonic Adventure 2: Battle”:
    If you’ve played Dreamcast’s “Sonic Adventure” or “Sonic Adventure 2″, then you’re familiar with the beloved critters called “Chaos” (pronounced “ch” as in “chocolate”). With Game Cube’s version, “Sonic Adventure 2: Battle”, just remove your Game Cube controller from it’s port, plug one end of this “Cube Link Advanced” cable into it, and connect your GBA to the other end. You can then transfer Chaos from your Game Cube’s “Sonic Adventure 2: Battle” game to your GBA.

    Now, I know what you’re thinking, “Oh, I could do the same thing with the Dreamcast and a VMU. Then, I could take my Chaos for a ‘walk’ and play games with it.” But, no! This is NOTHING like a Chao on a Dreamcast VMU! Your Chaos will not only be seen in the GBA’s 32bit color, but you’ll also be able to play REAL games on your GBA with your little Choas such as “Chao Karate” and “Chao Racing”! Also, trade Chaos with your friends via a GBA2GBA link cable!

    “Animal Forest” (Japanese-only at this time):
    Even though I do own a Japanese-import Game Cube, I have yet to get my hands on this game. Therefore, I can’t tell you first-hand what transfers to the GBA; however, it seems that it’s very similar to what I described above with the Chaos, except here it will be with the little animals from this game.

    Another function served by this “GBA-to-Game Cube” cable is that it will allow you to use your GBA as a Game Cube controller (with compatible games only). For instance, you’ll be able to plan “secret” football plays on your GBA, then execute them in the Game Cube game so that your opponent won’t be able to see them coming!

  • Anonymous

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    Many months ago, my friend had a GameBoy Advance and I thought it was pretty dull. It was just another Gameboy handheld with nothing new. Then I realized. This small handheld had the same amount of bits as PS1!!! I never stopped to look at the graphics- which were amazing. He had F-Zero and Rampage Puzzle Attack, both great games, and I couldn’t stop playing it when he let me borrow it.

    A few days later, I purchased one with F-Zero Maximum Velocity. I couldn’t sleep knowing I had it. Every second I would be playing it. It was the best handheld I ever had (I have had GameBoy, GameBoy Color, Gamegear, and NeoGeo). I had tons of hours of fun with it.

    2 months later I went to Circuit City and in the video game section they had three competing consoles- PS2, Gamecube, and Xbox. It was the first time i heard of Gamecube and Xbox and since most of my friends had PS2, I had decided to get one of the others. I took home a convenient mini-disc the same size as a Gamecube game disc and put it in my computer. It had previews of many games the Gamecube would be launching.

    This started my research of which one i should buy. I heard different opinions about both and most liked Gamecube. Plus it was 100 bucks cheaper which really helped my decision. I myself have always been promoting Nintendo. I have Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and what would be a great add to the collection would be the GameCube!!!

    A few days after my decision, my friend told me that Gameboy Advance could hook up to Gamecube, which really surprised me. I thought that would be awesome. The second after Christmas I became a Gamecube fanatic. … And the Gamecube games are excellent. I have done some research about what games that I would look foward to. Then i saw Kirby’s Tilt and Tumble 2!! I downloaded a video about it and that great Shigeru guy was displaying how it worked. GBA was hooked up to the Gamecube and used as a controller to tilt Kriby around. This would be just like the Gameboy’s classic but in a mixture of 128-bit and 32-bit graphics. Then I learned about the many games that would take advantage of this cable. Sonic was one of them. The first one I heard about was Animal Forest+, which is a sequel to the Japanese’s N64 version. This looks like a great game.

    When I saw a picture of this cable here, I was stunned. I thought: Now it’s official. There is certainly gonna be all the great features Nintendo has promised before. The Wavebird controller. And the Internet connections. When I saw this I new i had to make a review. This cable is incredibly spectacular and a must-have if you have Gamecube and GBA. If I took the time to write this whole thing just for a 10 dollar cable that can do great things, you know it’s good.

  • L. Zaideman

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    This new GameCube-Game Boy Advance game link is the future of gaming. It will open up new worlds to gamers. Like previewing and choosing plays in secrecy on your GBA screen, or viewing the map of an RPG or adventure game your playing for GameCube, or even using the GBA as an extra GameCube controller. The possibilities are endless. And developers ARE noticing this. Already Sonic Adventure 2 Battle can use it for the Chao garden, and Animal Forest Plus (making it’s way to North America later this year) uses the link as well. But other developers have hinted at there wanting to take advtange of it. Square said that they want to create a Final Fantasy game (yes, there back together) for GameCube and GBA that would use the link cable for something.
    The link it’s self is very easy to use. Just plug the one end into a controller port on your GameCube, and plug the other end into the top of your GBA (the same place where the multiplayer link goes in). It has a lock on there so it fastens to your GBA so it can’t accidently fall out, like in the early prototype. The transfer of data does take a little time, of course. But the wait isn’t that bad. It usualy never last more then 15 seconds.
    Unfortunately you will not be able to play GBA games online threw this cable, as it is not fast enough to transfer the data at a fast enough speed. It would require a much thicker, and expensive wire.
    This is one accesory I highly suggest you buy if you own a GameCube and a Game Boy Advance…

  • Anonymous

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    Let me explain exactly what this does. By using it to connect your GBA and Gamecube, you can take advantage of special functions in games. It DOES NOT let you play your GBA games on TV. That is impossible, as the link port on the GBA cannot transfer that enourmous amount of information in a reasonable amount of time. There will be many Gamecube games that can use the GBA for many different things. Right now the only game to use it is Sonic the Hedgehog, and it is only used with the Chao Garden. Some people think it is a waste of money because only one game uses it, but there are dozens more games on the way and endless possibilities. For example, in the upcoming game Animal Crossing, you can use the GBA to access a secret island and to make custom texture patterns for various purposes. There are other games planning to do similar things. A new Kirby’s Tilt n’ Tumble is planned for GC that requires the GBA so you can use a special motion sensor pack that plugs into the GBA. Other examples include private plays in future sports games, or transferring items between corresponding GBA and GC games. Note that these features are not available in current games (other than Sonic) because games have to be specially programmed to take advantage of it.

  • Anonymous

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    This so far only connects to Sonic Adventure 2: Battle and Sonic Advance. But let me tell ya something. In the near future, this will be able to connect to almost every future game. Buy now before the price goes up!

  • Anonymous

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    Its really good for some games like Animal Crossing, but it doesn’t let you play games on GBA the GameCube. It is also playable for some other games. Before you buy it make sure you have a game that works with it. It is on a low price too.

  • Justin S.

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    I’m getting a little annoyed with people criticizing it for being a marketing tool, or for not doing what it has been hyped up to do. It does what it was meant to do, and the idea is truly great. Just because there are few games that make use of it now does not mean that it was a waste of money. First of all, you should check your games to see if the boxes say it can use the cable -before- you buy it. And for those who think it doesn’t offer enough anyway, take a look at this: If you link Metroid Fusion and Metroid Prime with the cable, you can A.) Use Samus’ Fusion Armor from Metroid Fusion in Metroid Prime, as well as B.) Play the original NES Metroid game on your Gamecube. What -isn’t- cool about that? You get to play the entire first Metroid game, adding a third (and rather excellent) game to your library. And this is just the beginning. Companies are developing games that will use the cable in unique and worthwhile ways. Just have patience, it opens up a well of new opportunities, and at a very affordable price.

  • Anonymous

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    Well, if you`re an Animal Crossing fan, you have GOT to have this!
    This is the source of most codes, and allows you to travel to an island, where you will be able to pick fruit, and play with the islanders using a hand, which resembles the Master Hand in Super Smash Bros. Meelee.
    Plus, there`s more!
    Connecting your gba also allows access to better design techniques in The Able Sisters, if you favor the GBA controls when given an option.
    And, there`s also an ETM, which you will have access to if you have e-Reader, AND the Nintendo Gamecube/Game Boy Advance Cable.
    It`s a great item.

  • Anonymous

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    This is a cool new feature for GameCube.It lets you transfer information from specially designed games to your GBA,without having to buy a game pak (for the GBA).Below is a list of games that support the feature:

    Animal Crossing

    Visit a tropical island where it’s always summer,and meet an island inhabbitant,eat coconuts,and even get a tan!

    How to do it:
    Plug your GBA up to your GCN,turn it on,and go talk to Kapp’n at the docks to leave for Animal Island!

    You can also design new clothes on the GBA,without having to pay Mabel and Sabel!

    How to do it:

    Plug it in,turn it on,talk to Mabel,go through the list,and start designing!
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    The Legend of Zelda:The Wind Waker (which is an AWESOME GAME!)

    Use the “Tingle-Ceiver” to plant bombs in the area of your choice,and get exclusive items!
    For example,You can be playing Zelda,while your brother or sister plants bombs for you!

    How to do it:
    ??? (Please consult instrucion manuel,when this game comes out.
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    Sonic Adventure 2:Battle

    You can take your pet Chao,and put it on the GBA so you can take your pet wherever you go!

    How to do it:

    In the Chao Garder,go to the big GBA stand that says, “Chao Adventure”.Stand on the big red button,highlight you pet,and,well,I don’t need to explain because the game pretty much tells you how to do it. If you still can’t do it,consult the SA2B instrucions.
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    Mickey Mouse Staring in:Mickey Mouse and the Magical Mirror

    NOTE:You must have the Mickey Mouse game for GBA to do this.

    By connecting the GBA to your GCN,you can link the two adventures to form one super-quest!

    How to do it:
    ??? (please consult instucion manuel.)
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    In the near future,there will be football games that let you use the GBA to cook up your own,”secret” plays.There has also been a new Kirby:Tilt ‘n Tumble! for GCN announced,but I don’t know what purpose the GBA serves.

    Overall,if you own any of the games I mentioned,then you absolutely,positivedly need this cable!
    Until next time,NewAtomMan,signing off!
    By the way,sorry for the spelling mistakes.

  • Anonymous

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    Works like it is supposed to for Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Animal Crossing. There are many more games that use it and will most likely be more in the future. I love this cable. Highly recommended!

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