Did anyone actually own both a gamecube and a GBA?
Did anyone actually own both a gamecube and a GBA?
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Who the fuck didn't?
I wish I did for Sonic Advance, the chaos garden in that game was just shit and I always wanted to try out the connection to the Sonic Adventure games.
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We played a little bit of Four Swords Adventure, probably only beat it once with the four of us, and a ton of Crystal Chronicles. It was clunky and gimmicky but the games were fun
This, literally everyone with a gamecube had a gba.
I grew up in a PlayStation household
I had one of these for the Pokémon games, I don't think they're that uncommon
i did
i had this cable as well
it was good for fucking nothing, another one of nintendo's abandoned brainbabies
Now that I think of it I did had it indeed. and I used it for Sonic Advance and Pokemon Collosseum (battling with your team was pretty great)
Don't recal other games that used this cable though
I did, traded the Pokemon games and Sonic Adventure 2 Battle.
Even the rich kids I knew didn't have a GBA. It was more common to just buy another home console.
I owned a GameCube and a GBA but never a GBA link cable. I kinda wanted one to see what I was missing out on but I never asked for one. From what I saw, Four Swords Adventure and the Animal Crossing island feature was neat, though. And I had a four player Pac-man disc that came with Pac-Man World 2 I never got to play. Odd that with the Wii U, those asymmetrical games never really took off.
I did. Used the Sonic Advance 2 Chao Garden to powerlevel my Chao. I also had a great time with Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, and I can't wait for the remaster.
People with friends
Of course
Duh, and the link cable as well as the gba player
I wonder why nintendo never released pacman vs on wii u, it was the perfect console for it.
I did this with the Chao Garden in Sonic Adventure, the Tingle thing in Wind Waker, and the island in Animal Crossing. It was great and a really neat feature for 11 year old me.
This. I'm so glad I dodged a bullet with the e-Reader. I think I have some scannable japanese cards lying around somewhere.
used it on pso, cant recall what it did thoug
Yes nigga!
I was one of few people in the universe to actually play Four Swords on gamecube with 4 gameboys. I had a cord from buying it for Sanic Chao garden, one from buying the game, and a 3rd party link cable that had both a GBA to GBA and GBA to GCN.
Only extra expense was the 4th friend buying the 3rd party link cable.
Good times
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OP is a retard faggot
me, but never got the cable.
Has anyone ever played this the intended way?
>I was playing this 18 years ago
dear god I don't like that
I had a GameCube and a GBA SP. Never bothered to get the stupid cable tho, even though I had the compatible games like WW and AC
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it was pretty cool. you could boost your chao stats on the road.
yeah i had both, pretty shite selection of games for them though
Played with 3 Bros a few years back and it was fucking dope as hell
I did. But not the cable.
But a gba is cheaper that another home console, has the benefit of being portable and only has exclusives. Why would you buy another home console before a gba?
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I got a Gamecube but I used my Gameboy Color all the way in to high school
I did. What I never found was the fucking Link Cable.
Yes. Only deprived plebs don't know the joys of using the Tingle Tuner in Wind Waker, or unlocking the Fusion Suit in Metroid Prime. It's really a shame that this idea never evolved past that gen. It would have been cool if there were connectivity and unlockables between Wii/DS, Wii U/3DS, PS3/PSP, and PS4/Vita games. The idea was too soulful for our modern times, I guess.
The library actually consists of a few console ports, mostly from the NES and SNES. Other than that it's completely original though.