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Custom Gold Zelda: A Link to the Past and Link's Awakening Cart
AppleQueso:
just a fyi, when I say metallic red/blue, I dont' mean exactly metallic red/blue.
more like a metallic uh... scarlet or something and a metallic indigo or something... you know what I mean, matching the overall color scheme of the game cart labels/boxes.
Arseen, get 5 tvs, 4 gameboy players, hook them all up to one gamecube via the GBA/GC cable, play a badass round of Four Swords Adventures.
UncleBob:
--- Quote from: AppleQueso on December 11, 2010, 11:33:31 PM ---Arseen, get 5 tvs, 4 gameboy players, hook them all up to one gamecube via the GBA/GC cable, play a badass round of Four Swords Adventures.
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I've done that. Tip, though - you can use the Wii as the GameCube, then connect four GameCubes as Game Boys (via GBP). This way, you only need four GameCubes. ;)
--- Quote from: Doom on December 11, 2010, 11:04:00 PM ---UncleBob, do you hold any belief in the rumor that GB player multiplayer (ex. Super Circuit) is worse somehow than regular GBA multiplayer?
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Sorta.
Nintendo doesn't recommend connecting multiple Game Boy Players together for multi-player. On two very rare occasions (out of many), while play Four Swords (GBA version), the two systems came "unsynched" - where the action happening on one screen did not match the actions on the other screen, but the commands would do the same thing.
--- Quote from: Arseen on December 11, 2010, 05:37:53 PM ---It should as both are NTSC so the timing should match. PAL version with NTSC version most likely would not work.
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One of these days, I'll have to try it. How cheap do copies of Double Dash go for over there? :)
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I'm not sure what you're trying to say here... ?
juan0tron:
Man last time I checked both Play N Trade and Gamestop were selling Double Dash for $40. Multiplayer sounds quite awesome though. Too bad the Wii and DS versions went back to single kart.
UncleBob:
--- Quote from: z0mbiew0lf on December 12, 2010, 12:53:58 AM ---Man last time I checked both Play N Trade and Gamestop were selling Double Dash for $40. Multiplayer sounds quite awesome though. Too bad the Wii and DS versions went back to single kart.
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I've actually been pretty lucky picking up my copies of Double Dash. Obviously, I got my first copy when it came out. My second copy came from EBGames.com for $10 used. Third copy came when I bought my second Game Cube - GameStop had a coupon buy a used GameCube for $29.99, get any used GameCube game free. Which Double Dash sold for $29.99 used at the time. Number four was bought at GameStop for $25 and #5 was bought through Walmart.com for $18.
Best thing - all five copies have the bonus disc with 'em. ;)
BadChad:
I got my copy off my buddy (jonesat) for a few not so great NES games I had laying around. Didnt realize this game was that pricey! ;D
EDIT: Damn were really off-topic right now ;)