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Game Cube Game Boy Player - Spice Orange

Compatible with GameCube™ (GC)

For JPN/Asian systems, use Freeloader for other.
Version: Japan
NTSC
USD 0.00
Game Cube Game Boy Player - Spice Orange

features

  • Play Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games on your TV
  • Attaches to the bottom of your Game Cube machine
  • Use either your Game Cube pad or the Game Boy Advance (additional cable required) to play your games
  • No extra power suppy required
  • Includes Game Boy Player Startup disc
  • Works only with Japanese Game Cube machines or American (not compatible with the Panasonic Q)
  • No modifications required!
  • Official Nintendo product
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description

Using the Game Cube Game Boy Player you can finally play all your favorite Game Boy (standard, Color or even Advance) games on the big TV screen. The Game Cube Game Boy Player attaches to the bottom of the Nintendo Game Cube NTO which the game cartridge can be inserted. Games will be controlled either via the Game Cube Pad or using a real Game Boy Advance (an additional cable will be required).

Please note that due to the region protection of the Game Boy Player startup disc, this product will only work on Japanese Game Cube machines or American units modified to play Japanese games.
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PA auction rocks
Give me another chance to purchase this wonderful kit to complete my collection and also to play those wonderful retro cartridges on my tv again
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Play Gameboy games on a cool colored Gameboy Player
There really isn't anything to say about hardware as far as reviewing it goes.

This is basically a way for you to play all your Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and Gameboy Advance games on the big screen TV. It has a link cable port so you can play multi-player and trade Pokemon. It doesn't have an infrared port to use with the Gameboy Color games which isn't a big deal since I don't know anyone who ever used it.

The orange color just stands out and looks awesome on an orange, black, or silver Gamecube. I wouldn't put it on a purple one because it looks funny. Right now, my is on the black Gamecube and really makes it stand out.

I have been curious about linking Gamecubes together and it does really work! If you have 2 TV's, 2 Gamecubes, 2 Gameboy Players, and which ever game, you can use the link cable port to 2 Gamecubes together and play the Gameboy game on a big TV. I also used another trick for Zelda 4 Swords Adventures. You need 1 Gamecube and Gameboy Player per player and 1 Master Gamecube. Each will require their own TV. If you have 4 players for 4 Swrods, you'll need 5 Gamecubes, 5 TV's, and 4 Gameboy to Gamecube links. Plug each Gameboy Player using the Link Port into the Controller port of the Master Gamecube. Each player will have their own full screen TV when entering the Gameboy screen instead of using the handheld. Doing this actually makes 4 Swords very interesting. The downside is that it costs a lot of money to do a simple trick.

All in all, great system that will play on American and Japanese Gamecubes. To play on an American Gamecube, you will need the American startup disc. This will not work on a Wii.
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