The Picard Maneuver to GamingEnglish • 2 months agoI only ever used it for Pokemon, but I'm sure there were other uses.imagemessage-square58arrow-up1528arrow-down19
arrow-up1519arrow-down1imageI only ever used it for Pokemon, but I'm sure there were other uses.The Picard Maneuver to GamingEnglish • 2 months agomessage-square58
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish12•2 months agoWe had even one to connect 4 Gameboys and played “super rc pro am”, oh the nostalgia
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•2 months agoOooooh rc pro am AND micro machines ought to be remade
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 months agoRC pro am in the big bathroom with 4 stalls, passing the link cable under the dividers. Best way to skip class ever. Only ever managed 4 players a couple times but it was amazing. IIRC you only needed like one copy of the game, too??
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 months agoEach player needed a copy of the game. Game Boy Advance had a bootloader that could receive data to run a multiplayer game with no cartridge. Found this list: https://www.mygamer.com/gba-single-pak-linking-games/
We had even one to connect 4 Gameboys and played “super rc pro am”, oh the nostalgia
Oooooh rc pro am AND micro machines ought to be remade
RC pro am in the big bathroom with 4 stalls, passing the link cable under the dividers. Best way to skip class ever. Only ever managed 4 players a couple times but it was amazing.
IIRC you only needed like one copy of the game, too??
Each player needed a copy of the game. Game Boy Advance had a bootloader that could receive data to run a multiplayer game with no cartridge.
Found this list: https://www.mygamer.com/gba-single-pak-linking-games/