Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable

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Nintendo Gamecube Game Boy Advance Cable

The Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable is a cable used to connect the Nintendo GameCube (GCN) and the Game Boy Advance (GBA). Small games can be downloaded into the GBA, the GBA may be used as an extra screen to supplement gameplay, or the GBA can be a separate controller. The cable has one end that plugs into a GameCube controller slot and another end that plugs into the GBA's extension port. It is the descendant of the Transfer Pak. The cable is compatible with the Nintendo GameCube and Wii on the console side, and the Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy Player, and e-Reader on the portable side. Because the Game Boy Micro has a differently-shaped link port, the official cable does not work it, but resourceful enthusiasts have been able to hack together home-made versions which do.[1]

With the advent of wireless technology, this method of communication has been supplanted in newer Nintendo hardware by using the built-in wireless capabilities of the Wii and Nintendo DS.

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[edit] Supported games

[edit] GameCube

The following is a list of US GameCube video games that make use of the Nintendo GameCube-Game Boy Advance Cable .

   

[edit] Game Boy Advance

The following is a list of Game Boy Advance video games that make use of the Nintendo GameCube-Game Boy Advance Cable.

   

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Gamecube to Game Boy Micro cable instructions". Cheapassgamer.com. December 30, 2005.
  2. ^ Komarechka, Don [1], Electric Pickle Online, March 3, 2008.


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