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In 2002, when the Gamecube was successful, Nintendo thought if they should remake the Super Game Boy on the Gamecube. Nintendo released the Game Boy Player two months later. It was successful and became bundled with the Gamecube in 2003.

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  • Game Boy Player
  • Game Boy Player
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  • Le Game Boy Player était un accessoire publié pour le GameCube de Nintendo. Il se branche dans le "Hi-Speed ​​Port" sur le dessous du GameCube. Le lecteur contient une Game Boy Advance, mais il nécessite un disque de démarrage pour fonctionner. Tous les titres Game Boy et Game Boy Color et presque tous les titres Game Boy Advance peuvent être joués sur le Game Boy Player. Il existe des exceptions telles que la série Game Boy Advance Video qui ne peut pas être jouée sur le Game Boy Player (pour empêcher les utilisateurs d'enregistrer les vidéos sur VHS et autres supports enregistrables).
  • In 2002, when the Gamecube was successful, Nintendo thought if they should remake the Super Game Boy on the Gamecube. Nintendo released the Game Boy Player two months later. It was successful and became bundled with the Gamecube in 2003.
  • The Game Boy Player is an extension for the GameCube that allows one to play Game Boy Advance games, as well as classic Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, on a TV screen. Like the Super Game Boy, the Game Boy Player includes the original hardware of the system whose games it is designed to play. Either a GameCube controller or a Game Boy Advance connected with the correct Link Cable can be used as the controller. The Game Boy Player comes with a boot disc which is required to run the Player hardware. The Player also supports hotswapping of cartridges, though the cartridges have to be deinitialized before they can be removed.
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  • Sixth generation
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Type
  • Accessory
  • Nintendo GameCube add-on
Title
  • Game Boy Player
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Media
Lifespan
  • --03-20
  • --06-20
  • --06-24
Class
  • A
Release
  • --03-20
  • --06-20
  • --06-24
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  • The Game Boy Player is an extension for the GameCube that allows one to play Game Boy Advance games, as well as classic Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, on a TV screen. Like the Super Game Boy, the Game Boy Player includes the original hardware of the system whose games it is designed to play. Either a GameCube controller or a Game Boy Advance connected with the correct Link Cable can be used as the controller. The Game Boy Player comes with a boot disc which is required to run the Player hardware. The Player also supports hotswapping of cartridges, though the cartridges have to be deinitialized before they can be removed. Some GBA games have an added rumble function when the GameCube controller is used. Game Boy Advance Video cartridges do not run on the Game Boy Player due to fears that the video could be recorded on a VCR and distributed illegally. Also, while WarioWare: Twisted!, Yoshi Topsy-Turvy, and games in the Boktai series do run, the games' special cartridge features are too impractical to use with the Player. With the first two games, the GameCube itself has to be held and moved around to use the tilt sensor in the cartridge, and with Boktai games, the GameCube has to be adjusted so that UV light, uncommon inside buildings, falls on the cartridge's sensor. Game Boy Color games with rumble support also run in the Player, but the rumble signals are not sent to the GameCube controller, as no programming exists in either the Game Boy Player or the original game to do this. A competing unofficial product, called the Advance Game Port, was released by Datel, makers of Action Replay devices. Unlike the Game Boy Player, Datel's device used emulation, meaning that games had a chance of not running as accurately as on the Player. Game Boy Advance Video could be played without restriction on Advance Game Port.
  • Le Game Boy Player était un accessoire publié pour le GameCube de Nintendo. Il se branche dans le "Hi-Speed ​​Port" sur le dessous du GameCube. Le lecteur contient une Game Boy Advance, mais il nécessite un disque de démarrage pour fonctionner. Tous les titres Game Boy et Game Boy Color et presque tous les titres Game Boy Advance peuvent être joués sur le Game Boy Player. Il existe des exceptions telles que la série Game Boy Advance Video qui ne peut pas être jouée sur le Game Boy Player (pour empêcher les utilisateurs d'enregistrer les vidéos sur VHS et autres supports enregistrables).
  • In 2002, when the Gamecube was successful, Nintendo thought if they should remake the Super Game Boy on the Gamecube. Nintendo released the Game Boy Player two months later. It was successful and became bundled with the Gamecube in 2003.
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