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The Mcbazel 2 Player Game Link Connect Cable is a 120 cm flat cable designed exclusively for Gameboy Advance and GBA SP systems, enabling seamless multiplayer gaming. Its standard-sized plug ensures a secure connection despite the console’s tight port design. Lightweight and portable, it supports all GBA games without requiring batteries or adapters.
Manufacturer | Mcbazel |
Item Weight | 30 g |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 3 x 3.5 cm; 30 g |
Item model number | GG-GBA-LINK-001 |
Colour | black |
Shape | Flat |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**E
Works perfectly
Worked great. Didnt work the first time so i had a quick blow on them and the gameboy slots and then it worked fine. Dont worry if it looks like its missing one of the little metal bits mine looked like it was missing one but it worked fine
U**
Waste of money
Don't bother, doesn't work at all.
C**N
Perfect
Worked perfectly between pokemon games using two GBA SPs.I read other reviews saying the connector was a tight fit but it was snug as a bug for me. Just get a few of these, don't bother with an official one where you're gonna pay 30 quid, it's flawless.
A**Z
It works, but please read this before you buy (Sorry for the essay in advance)
This cable personally works for me. I've tested this on my 2 GBA SPs with Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. I've run into no in-game issues using this cable. However they are hard to plug in into my console compared to official products (I also own official GBA wireless adapters and have used an official GBA link cable in the past).Looking at the connections, the cables also have 4 pins instead of 6 (What official link cables/adapters have) which I found interesting, but to a degree kinda makes sense reading the item description. Official cables use 6 pins in both directions as both sides can be used to host and receive. However, this cable has a side that acts solely as a host (Smaller cable end) and one that acts solely as a receiver (Bigger cable end). Small cable end does not have the pins to receive and the bigger one doesn't have the ones to host. If you host with the bigger cable end it will not work! Make sure you host (In the case of pokemon just talk to the clerk first will be enough) with the console which has the smaller end attached. If you look into the pins, you'll see the 4 pins in both ends are laid down differently and that's why. As why the seller as decided to make them this way I guess is to use less resources, otherwise I have no ideaIf you use it this way, unless your cable is defective it should work, at least with Pokemon games. Do bear in mind that if you want to trade from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald to Fire Red/Leaf Green, there's some in-game requirements to do in both games first and Pokemon Emerald, Fire Red and Leaf Green have different clerks for link cable connection and GBA wireless adaptor connection, so do bear these in mind. I've only tested these with Pokemon games so I can't give any input in how they work with another games. I hope this helps and hopefully this works for you, too, considering how hard it is to get a link cable these days and not get ripped off or get a damaged one
C**7
Works fine for me.
I was worried after reading some reviews, but the cable works perfectly for me on an original GBA and Analogue Pocket for transferring Pokemon. They are a tight fit, but nothing a little wiggling didn't solve.
L**.
Do not waste your money.
The one time I didn't check the reviews has cost me a absolute waste of money, the connector sizes are wrong, there are pins missing and it fell apart with just one attempt at removing it from the GBA. Waste of money. Don't buy
A**A
Just works
Used this with GBA SP and the game boy player on GameCube and works fine for me
O**I
Scam
I wish I read the reviews before buying , the prongs on the cable don’t work
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