GBA Advance Connector

We've seen the GB Player, we've seen Datel's version of the GB Player, we've seen the TV-de-Advance, and now this...

We've seen the GB Player, we've seen Datel's version of the GB Player, we've seen the TV-de-Advance, and now this...

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The device shown above is called the Advance Connector. Yet another way to play your GBA games on a big screen. Simply plug in the device into one of the Gamecube's memory card slots, boot the Gamecube with a special boot-disk and start playing. The Advance Connector also has a save-state option, which allows you to save at any possible moment. This can be very useful when playing an action game in which you'll have to defeat a difficult boss. Simply save the state before the boss-battle begins, and if you fail you can load the state again. No more need to run through the entire level (or even the entire game) again.

The Advance Connector is set for a release in Japan in January 2004, for an estimated price of 3480 Yen (compared to a GB Player of 3800 Yen). European and/or US releases have not been confirmed yet.

src: Famicom Plaza

Posted on 11-12-2003 by Dennis

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