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Intec Link Cable G5237

Intec Link Cable G5237
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Intec Link Cable G5237

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Intec is one of the leading video game accessory manufacturers worldwide. Intec focus is on quality and design. Each and every one of Intec products goes through a multi-stage quality assurance process in order to deliver top-quality performance.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:8.3 inches
Product Width:4.3 inches
Product Height:1.1 inches
Product Weight:0.29 pounds
Package Length:8.9 inches
Package Width:4.4 inches
Package Height:1.4 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Release Date:May 07, 2004
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Game Information
Platform:GameCube
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Intec GC Link


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4This is a key item for any gamer  Dec 07, 2003
Ienjoy this item and all its extras plus you need it to play games like Zelda: four sowrds and final fantasy: cristal chronicals

2 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Sonic Battle network 2 (gamecube) link up to GBA  Apr 16, 2002
I could not wait until i got the game,it has all the modes u can
think.The adventure mode is brill along with the multi mode.The chao is great and sending data to the GBA through to the gamecube.********** best game so fare

21 of 26 found the following review helpful:

5Totally Amazing  Feb 01, 2002
Many months ago, my friend had a GameBoy Advance and I thought it was pretty dull. It was just another Gameboy handheld with nothing new. Then I realized. This small handheld had the same amount of bits as PS1!!! I never stopped to look at the graphics- which were amazing. He had F-Zero and Rampage Puzzle Attack, both great games, and I couldn't stop playing it when he let me borrow it.

A few days later, I purchased one with F-Zero Maximum Velocity. I couldn't sleep knowing I had it. Every second I would be playing it. It was the best handheld I ever had (I have had GameBoy, GameBoy Color, Gamegear, and NeoGeo). I had tons of hours of fun with it.

2 months later I went to Circuit City and in the video game section they had three competing consoles- PS2, Gamecube, and Xbox. It was the first time i heard of Gamecube and Xbox and since most of my friends had PS2, I had decided to get one of the others. I took home a convenient mini-disc the same size as a Gamecube game disc and put it in my computer. It had previews of many games the Gamecube would be launching.

This started my research of which one i should buy. I heard different opinions about both and most liked Gamecube. Plus it was 100 bucks cheaper which really helped my decision. I myself have always been promoting Nintendo. I have Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and what would be a great add to the collection would be the GameCube!!!

A few days after my decision, my friend told me that Gameboy Advance could hook up to Gamecube, which really surprised me. I thought that would be awesome. The second after Christmas I became a Gamecube fanatic, and an anti-Xbox. Everything about Xbox makes me shudder. I don't even want to start about all the crappy features and all this Megahertz stuff. WHO CARES IF IT HAS A HARD DRIVE!!! All anyone cares about is the games!!! And the Gamecube games are excellent. I have done some research about what games that I would look foward to. Then i saw Kirby's Tilt and Tumble 2!! I downloaded a video about it and that great Shigeru guy was displaying how it worked. GBA was hooked up to the Gamecube and used as a controller to tilt Kriby around. This would be just like the Gameboy's classic but in a mixture of 128-bit and 32-bit graphics. Then I learned about the many games that would take advantage of this cable. Sonic was one of them. The first one I heard about was Animal Forest+, which is a sequel to the Japanese's N64 version. This looks like a great game.

When I saw a picture of this cable here, I was stunned. I thought: Now it's official. There is certainly gonna be all the great features Nintendo has promised before. The Wavebird controller. And the Internet connections. When I saw this I new i had to make a review. This cable is incredibly spectacular and a must-have if you have Gamecube and GBA. If I took the time to write this whole thing just for an 11 dollar cable that can do great things, you know it's good.

8 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5This product is incredible!!!  Feb 01, 2002
Many months ago, my friend had a GameBoy Advance and I thought it was pretty dull. It was just another Gameboy handheld with nothing new. Then I realized. This small handheld had the same amount of bits as PS1!!! I never stopped to look at the graphics- which were amazing. He had F-Zero and Rampage Puzzle Attack, both great games, and I couldn't stop playing it when he let me borrow it.

A few days later, I purchased one with F-Zero Maximum Velocity. I couldn't sleep knowing I had it. Every second I would be playing it. It was the best handheld I ever had (I have had GameBoy, GameBoy Color, Gamegear, and NeoGeo). I had tons of hours of fun with it.

2 months later I went to Circuit City and in the video game section they had three competing consoles- PS2, Gamecube, and Xbox. It was the first time i heard of Gamecube and Xbox and since most of my friends had PS2, I had decided to get one of the others. I took home a convenient mini-disc the same size as a Gamecube game disc and put it in my computer. It had previews of many games the Gamecube would be launching.

This started my research of which one i should buy. I heard different opinions about both and most liked Gamecube. Plus it was 100 bucks cheaper which really helped my decision. I myself have always been promoting Nintendo. I have Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and what would be a great add to the collection would be the GameCube!!!

A few days after my decision, my friend told me that Gameboy Advance could hook up to Gamecube, which really surprised me. I thought that would be awesome. The second after Christmas I became a Gamecube fanatic, and an anti-Xbox. Everything about Xbox makes me shudder. I don't even want to start about all the ... features and all this Megahertz stuff. WHO CARES IF IT HAS A HARD DRIVE!!! All anyone cares about is the games!!! And the Gamecube games are excellent. I have done some research about what games that I would look foward to. Then i saw Kirby's Tilt and Tumble 2!! I downloaded a video about it and that great Shigeru guy was displaying how it worked. GBA was hooked up to the Gamecube and used as a controller to tilt Kriby around. This would be just like the Gameboy's classic but in a mixture of 128-bit and 32-bit graphics. Then I learned about the many games that would take advantage of this cable. Sonic was one of them. The first one I heard about was Animal Forest+, which is a sequel to the Japanese's N64 version. This looks like a great game.

When I saw a picture of this cable, I was stunned. I thought: Now it's official. There is certainly gonna be all the great features Nintendo has promised before. The Wavebird controller. And the Internet connections. When I saw this I new i had to make a review. This cable is incredibly spectacular and a must-have if you have Gamecube and GBA. If I took the time to write this whole thing just for an 11 dollar cable that can do great things, you know it's good.

5 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5TRANSFER characters from GameCube games to GameBoy Advance  Jan 18, 2002
Yes, indeed, this cable links your GameBoy Advance to your GameCube system, allowing you to use your GameBoy Advance as a "controller".

However, the BEST part of this is feature is that you will be able to TRANSFER characters from GameCube games to your GameBoy Advance! These will initially be offered in the US release of "Sonic Adventure 2: Battle" in February. You can transfer a Chao from your Sonic GameCube game to your GameBoy Advance and take the little guy (or girl) Chao on their own adventures. My understanding is that they also fight via Chao Karate, have Chao Races, etc., on your GameBoy Advance. This is using the Chao you transferred from your GameCube "Sonic Adventure 2: Battle" game! It's like having your own Sonic game on your GBA.

I believe this feature is already available on the Japanese version of "Animal Hunters(?)", and will eventually be introduced into many GameCube games. What a PLUS for GameCube/GBA owners!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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