Yeah, but you have to unlock it. I have Super Mario Bros. Deluxe but since I hate playing games on a small screen, I rarely touch it.
But thanks for reminding me of it though. I know what I'll be playing when Nintendo releases that GBA-GC device.
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Yeah, but you have to unlock it. I have Super Mario Bros. Deluxe but since I hate playing games on a small screen, I rarely touch it.
But thanks for reminding me of it though. I know what I'll be playing when Nintendo releases that GBA-GC device.
Really cool, I had a feeling they were in there, after all, why would NOA go out of their way to take them out of the game? Damn, the prospect of playing in the original Zelda on the GBA just sounds too cool...too bad the play data will probably be erased if you have to turn the thing off, making it impossible to beat the game on one set of batteries, but still, nifty :)
I think they should have have already given us the Mario code... but thats just me... maybe as an apology for sunshine heh
So do you think we get the 'zelda' code when the new zelda ships?
so we get 1)NEW Zelda (cube)
2)OLD Zelda (n64)
3)Never-seen-before Zelda (64DD)
4)OLD OLD Zelda (NES)
all for the gamecube... maybe all in the same year..2003
Too bad you cannot play Toilet Kids.
I think we'll get Zelda about a month before the GC game's release. As for Mario, maybe X-mas.
Or, we can just use a Gameshark, and get them whenever we want.
I've already stopped playing AC, I only kept it around for when Punch Out got released. Now, I don't have to wait for Nintendo to give it to me.
I think it would be cool if Nintendo released a special Zelda E-Reader card with the Us Version of the Cube Zelda game. You could scan the card in and get Zelda in Animal Crossing. The only downside to this is that many gamers do not own an E-Reader and I'm sure there are some uninterested in the Cube Zelda.
As for the whole gameshark idea, I do not cheat. I'd rather wait and get it on my own.
I don't consider it cheating. There is nothing involved in the gameplay that gets you the game. You just wait for Nintendo to give you the code. But, whatever.
Great news.
Now if only they would give us the code for Punchout and I'd be even happier.
Seems like Nintendo will eventually have ALL of it's classic games playable on Gamecube, between Animal Crossing, the GBA player and all the GBA SNES ports, and all these old games they're releasing with new ones (NES Metroid with Prime, OOT with Celda, ect.)