Its a PS2 adapter. That will sell 'em in japan.
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Its a PS2 adapter. That will sell 'em in japan.
This would rule all.
I hope it is a TV adapter from Nintendo, makes sense to me :)
are you kidding me? i know soooooo many people with GBA's that would buy a GameCube for this reason alone.Quote:
Originally posted by Kosh_H
Well, Reuters (who is 1000X more reliable than IGN) is saying it will be an add-on for GC that will *boost hardware sales.* No way would a GBA TV adaptor do that.
anyways, they said that it's not possible using the GameCube to GBA Link Cable.
anyways, if this goes down, im pretty sure that one of the expansion ports will be put to use. would be jokingly fuckin awesome though to play GBA games on with awesome quality. im sure at the very least it'll look as nice as WideBoys make it look. hopefully this happens.
Though there would be other reasons to get the GC too, this would definitely push me over.Quote:
Originally posted by Lucas Barton
are you kidding me? i know soooooo many people with GBA's that would buy a GameCube for this reason alone.
GC DD.
actually, if Nintendo wanted to add that type of functionality to the GameCube, all they would have to do is release those SD-DigiCard adaptors. by having one of those, you pretty much "unlock" a 64DD inside your GameCube.Quote:
Originally posted by Schlep
GC DD.
It was a joke. :) The real accessory is the SD card reader, imo. I'm not sure how that would sell consoles, but what hardware would short of a NES/SNES converter with 10 GC discs holding every game for those consoles?
If it is the TV adapter, then we would know why Nintendo made the GBA's screen so dark and shitty.
Sorry, I don't remember the Super Gameboy being a major boost for the SNES. O_o