Zelda 4 Swords Adventures: The best use of it, no GBA game required, but 2-4 GBA's necessary for multiplayer. View island on GBA while you are not playing the main game. Here are the games that use the cable and what connecting does (all are without GBA game unless it says otherwise):Īnimal Crossing: very good, access island and play NES games on GBA as opposed to TV, also you can design patterns on the move. It's usually not worth buying the GBA game for the extra content unless you are a big fan (Pokemon is a bit of an exception though- the GBA games really do make Colosseum better as you can play multiplayer). These usually are the ones that aren't as good, because it usually just unlocks bonus content (although sometimes good-Metroid Prime connected to Metroid Fusion gives you the NES Metroid on the GC game). Some games like Zelda Wind Waker/Four Swords and Splinter Cell use it without you needing a GBA game or some use it only when you connect the GBA game to the GC game. GBA-GC connectivity has hardly been Nintendo's most popular idea, but finding games that use it well is well worth it. Make sure you push the Gamecube side in nice and firm. You get one end of the cable shaped like a Gamecube Controller plug-in thingy-ma-bob (professional reviewer right here folks), and the other half plugs into the Gameboy Advance. Whilst it does not come with instructions, it is simple enough to use. I can highly recommend this, especially considering the rather intimidating price of the official Nintendo brand one. Not yet at a stage in either of the Pokemon Gamecube games where I can test it out, but so far this appears to be working brilliantly. I was able to transfer my brother's egg, Chao and rings over. I let my GBA batteries charge for a while, then tried out Sonic Advance (GBA) with Sonic Adventure 2 (Gamecube). I ordered it midday on Monday, and it was dispatched Tuesday and arrived very early on Wednesday. However, my experience so far has been phenomenal. It was with some trepidation that I purchased this, considering the price.
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