When it comes to GBA Gamecube action
Zelda 4 swords w/ 5 tvs
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/nintendo ... 5-tvs.html
Linking Consoles. Recommend games!
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Re: Linking Consoles. Recommend games!
of course they can. That's exactly what I was showing there.Thermoptic wrote:Looks great! But wait.. Can Gameboy players for the Gamecube actually be linked and played on two big screens? If this i correct then i must get this!noiseredux wrote:2 GameCubes
2 Game Boy Players
2 Screens
1 GBA link cable
hundreds of amazing games
http://www.rfgeneration.com/blogs/noise ... p-1474.php
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Re: Linking Consoles. Recommend games!
This is great! Did not know that the Gameboy player did have ports for a link cable. Is there anything one need to think about or is it just to get the stuff you listed?noiseredux wrote:
of course they can. That's exactly what I was showing there.
Would also be great to have a list of all good GBA games with link support
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Re: Linking Consoles. Recommend games!
Just the stuff I mentioned. Many many GB, GBC and GBA games support two player. HOWEVER you should realize that most of them require TWO cartridges. SOME GBA games did use a multiboot system which allowed one cart only to do two player games. I"m actually working on a pretty complete rundown for my blog at a later date.Thermoptic wrote:This is great! Did not know that the Gameboy player did have ports for a link cable. Is there anything one need to think about or is it just to get the stuff you listed?noiseredux wrote:
of course they can. That's exactly what I was showing there.
Would also be great to have a list of all good GBA games with link support

