• Donut@leminal.space
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    6 months ago

    I had it on the gamecube, but to play multiplayer you each needed a gameboy with link cable, still.

    This could be explained by the use of the GBA screen when in caves and buildings, but it’s a very easy method to fleece the fans while the general public will go “never mind, not worth”.

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      6 months ago

      When Four Swords was released, most of my friends already had their own GBA, so it wasn’t that difficult to track down a couple link cables to play. Hell, I had a GBA and a GBA SP, so it was more difficult getting everyone together that getting the hardware.