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?

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>I was playing this 18 years ago

dear god I don't like that

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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.

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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.