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278 of 281 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply amazing, like having a new game console,
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This review is from: Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube (Video Game)
I purchased this accesory more out of curiosity than anything else; the price was not bad so I took the chance and I do not regret it.The GameBoy Player (GB Player) accesory is connected to the High Speed port below your GameCube console (GC), it has two tiny screws to tighten it to your console and avoid accidental drops. An ejector button is also provided, to allow for proper removal. A Startup disc is included and required to activate the GB Player. All features of a GameBoy Advance are included in the GameBoy Player (The Accessory Slot, the Game Pak Slot and the External Extension Connection). You can play the thousands of Game Boy, GameBoy Color, and Advance games available as with your handheld Advance console. You can also link other GB Advance units to the GB Player for multiplayer games using the External Extension Connector available, and you can normally use the e-Reader accesory as well. When you turn on the GameCube with the GB Player and a cartridge game inserted on the GB Player (not the GB Advance), you'll see the game's startup screen as you will normally do with your GB Advance console, this time the display is transferred to the larger TV screen and surrounded by a graphical frame. The games simply look wonderful, sharp and colorful. All the details that you simply miss in the limited GB Advance display screen are shown here on the big TV screen. I was expecting blocky, low-resolution graphics, but I was really surprised at the sharpness these Advance games have, even on larger screens. You can play with a GameCube controller or use the GB Advance as a controller (provided that you have a GC/GB Advance cable). The Z button on the GC controller opens up the GB Player special options. This was a great addition to my gaming "kingdom", I definitely recommend it.
79 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AMAZING PRODUCT - A MUST-BUY!!!!,
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This review is from: Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube (Video Game)
I purchased this nifty little ascessory for my GameCube yesterday, and I totally love it! Here's some Pros & Cons:
=PROS:= 1. You can play your Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and Gameboy Advance games on a full television screen without straining your eyes, or dying batteries! 2. The picture is 100% clearer. 3. The sound is 100% clearer. 4. You can choose from a lot of borders to put around the screen! 5. A timer is included, so that it lets you know when your time is up. Perfect if you have an upcoming favorite TV show you don't want to miss! 6. You can adjust the size of the screen. 7. You can switch games without turning the GameCube off! 8. The unit is easy to set up. 9. The unit securely attaches to the bottom of your GameCube, so that it doesn't fall off. 10. Can use a Gameboy Advance/SP or a GameCube controller. 11. The games pop out of the unit with a push of a switch. 12. A great substitute for a person who doesn't on a GBA but has the games, has lost a GBA, had their GBA stolen, or has to share their GBA; their sibling is playing the GBA, and you can play your GBA games on the TV. 13. The rumble feature option available for the GBA game, "Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga". 14. Lets you relive the old days of the 1980s Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), arcades, and Super Nintendo. (For example, playing the GBA remakes of famous classics such as: "The Legend of Zelda", "Super Mario Bros.", "Yoshi's Island", "Dr. Mario", "Pac-Man", "Donkey Kong", etc., on the TV screen! Using the e-Reader also helps, too! 15. You can use the e-Reader. 16. You can link up with friends. =CONS:= 1. The unit makes the GameCube more heavier. 2. The unit can't play games that makes you turn the Gameboy screen. (Example: "Kirby's Tilt 'N' Tumble".) 3. Using the Gameboy Advance/SP as a controller uses battery power, so check the light gauge on it once in a while. 4. You may get bored of playing the same games. 5. The unit is expensive; I got mine for $49.99 at Wal*Mart. 6. Some games might not appear too well on a larger screen. =GAMES THAT APPEAR VERY CLEAR AND CRISP:= 1. "Classic NES. Series: The Legend of Zelda" 2. "The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap" 3. "Rayman Advance" 4. "Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald" 5. "Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen" 6. "Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga" 7. "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Four Swords" 8. "Super Mario Advance" ("Super Mario 2") 9. "Super Mario Advance 2" ("Yoshi's Island") 10. "Super Mario Advance 3" ("Super Mario World") 11. "Super Mario Advance 4" ("Super Mario 3") 12. "The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasons" 13. "Pokemon Silver/Gold/Crystal" 14. e-Reader arcade cards: "Donkey Kong Jr.", "Mario Bros.", etc. I liked this gadget, and I'm sure you will, too. Using this gets rid of the headaches and strained eyes I aquired while playing the Gameboys. Some things I want to clear up about the Game Boy Player: + Unlike most reviewers on this website have claimed, when you eject a GBA/GBC/GB from the Game Boy Player, it does NOT fly or launch into the air like those foam-disc-shooting toy guns. It pops out, and easily drops into your hands. + I know GBA/GBC/GB games are meant to be played on their own systems. That's fine. But, if you're like me, you might be tired of squinting your eyes, getting headaches, or running around searching for good lighting. The Game Boy Player makes the game screen bigger. Thanks to it, I have not gotten a headache. + If you are a reviewer who just hates this product, then why did you even buy it in the first place?! Also, why are you even reviewing?! + You CAN adjust the color schemes of Gameboy games. When "Gameboy" appears on the screen, just start pressing buttons until you get the colors you like. + The screen is NOT worse on the TV than on the Gameboy. The Game Boy Player gets rid of those millions of tiny dots on all of the Gameboy screens. And, you can can adjust how bright you want the screen to be on the Game Boy Player's options. In my opinion, the top three GBA games I have that appear very nicely on the TV screen are "Classic NES. Series: The Legend of Zelda", "Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga", and "The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap". + The Game Boy Player's border around the screen isn't as huge as everyone exaggerates. I don't notice it when I'm playing. + So what if the unit just comes in black? Nobody's judging you! Who are you trying to impress? I have a black GameCube with an indigo screen for it. + The software for using the Game Boy Player on the GameCube is not a big deal. The disc comes in a plastic case. + Why many people wished that this system played Nintendo DS games is a mystery to me. The DS has a touch screen. So, if this thing could have played the games, what're you going to do, touch the TV screen? (Ha ha ha ha....) + Using the Gameboy Advance/SP or GameCube controller is a matter of opinion. I personally like the GameCube controller more. + "The Game Boy Player doesn't add anything extra to the games, or the gaming experience doesn't change." Think again. Think even more. And, pay attention. What have I JUST said about what the Game Boy Player does to your Gameboy games????!!!! Obviously, you probably haven't even used the Game Boy Player, Amazon reviewer. + "If you use the cable to use the gameboy advance as a controller, the words gameboy player appear on the screen, and stay there, after continued use this will burn the words permanently on the screen and eventually bust pixels, ruining your gba screen." - That IS VERY UNLIKELY. I have a best friend who has the Game Boy Player, and HAS used his Gameboy Advance as a controller every time he plays it, and he plays it for over two hours everyday. He has it ever since it first came out. Nice try, reviewer. + If a PlayStation 2, X-Box 360, or a PSP suits you best, then go out and buy it and stop complaining about it. Give it a rest....geez.... There, you see. The Game Boy Player for GameCube the the best ascessory out their for it. I have one, and I love it!!!! I'm glad that I bought this product, and I'll recommend it for anyone who has a big stack of portable games waiting to be played! Thanks, Nintendo, for putting out another great product! I highly recommend this product to anybody!!
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great, but with flaws,
By Lyris (Glasgow, Scotland (US DVD Used)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube (Video Game)
I've always wanted to play Game Boy Advance games, but have shyed away from buying the handhelds themselves. While I had fun with my Game Boy and Game Boy Color, I eventually began to neglect them and only bring them out on long car journeys (that's not very often for me). The Game Boy Advance is great, but I have pretty big hands so it hurt to play for a long time (and the GBA also has the whole screen-being-too-dark problem, I didn't wanna pay to have it modified). The GBA SP corrects the screen problem, but makes my cramped hands problem even worse.The Game Boy Player fixes both of these problems. Now I can enjoy titles such as Sonic Advance and Warioland on the big screen. The software does a great job of stretching the low-resolution GBA image without making it look too bad (it's obviously gonna look a little blocky). Also included are some smoothing/blurring options (to simulate the low refresh rate of the actual GBA's screen). Now for the flaws. First up is the standard GameCube controller. Playing GBA games on this is not fun. The D-pad is too small and the analog stick - forget it, that's more frustrating than it is fun. In Japan Nintendo and a 3rd party company named HORI released a SNES-style pad for your GameCube that's great for the Game Boy Player (and also for Viewtiful Joe). I can't tell you where to get this in this review since Amazon don't sell it but search around some Hong Kong websites and you'll be able to buy one. You can also control the action with a real Game Boy Advance or GBA SP linked to the GameCube, but that defeats the point somewhat. Another gripe I have is with the boot disc. You need to load this up every time you wanna play a GBA game, if you ask me Nintendo should have had the software inside the actual GB Player and made some way to switch between GBP and GameCube mode with a switch or something. The software on the disc isn't so great either - there is no way at all to remove the annoying "Z Button - Options" message at the top-right of the screen. Still, the overall package is hardly bad - in fact, it's great to finally play all these games on a big screen without cramped hands and neck strain. It's a pity that the software on the boot disc is good rather than great.
119 of 147 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good but a few unavoidable problems,
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This review is from: Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube (Video Game)
I was slightly disappointed in the gameboy player but overall its a nice device to have in the home to experience the gameboy games on a larger screen (your TV!).PROS CONS 2. You must use a bootable cd (included) to play the games. You pop in a cd in the gamecube, insert the gameboy game and turn on the gamecube. I find it rather lame to have to use a cd to make it work. But its no big deal, I simply found it rather annoying. 3. When you "eject" the gameboy game it literally flies out of the cartridge slot. Do not place the gamecube\player on high shelves! Another thing I noticed is that Nintendo recommends you leave the game plugged in and not to remove it. Apparently the contacts get dirty easily (like the old 8-bit NES) and thats the reason they mention it in the manual. (Yes, they actually tell you to leave a game plugged in so the contacts inside do not get dirty). What the hell? 4. The gamecube controller I found to be worse to use than the actual gameboy advance\sp. But this is only a matter of opinion and taste. Some people might find the gamecube controller easier to use. I thought so too but it turned out to be awkward instead. Annoying little things and minor gripes when it comes down to it. Is it worth it, yes only if you really want to play the games on a television and see the full scale graphics of the games (remember its not perfect though!) I recommend it but I must say it does come with some minor disappointments.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gamecube/Game Boy Player = Perfect Combination,
This review is from: Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube (Video Game)
I've been playing with the Game Boy Player since it's March release in Japan. If you have any interest in some of the awesome Game Boy Advance games and don't own a Game Boy Advance system already, this is a must buy. If you already own a Game Boy Advance and a Gamecube, this is also a must buy and here's why.With the GB Player you're able to play multiplayer games using your existing GBA system. Since the GB Player includes a GBA link port all you need is a game that supports multiplayer and a GBA link cable. Once hooked up, one player can use the TV screen and the other is able to use the GBA system. I've been playing The Link to the Past: Four Swords like this since having the GB Player with my daughter and it's awesome! She plays on the TV screen and I play on the connected GBA system. For the price of one single Gamecube game you now have the chance to play more than 1,000 Game Boy games on your TV. A must buy for any Nintendo fan.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply brilliant,
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This review is from: Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube (Video Game)
Nintendo's Game Boy Player is simply a most brilliant idea that's also well executed, and if you play a lot of Game Boy Advance games, I highly recommend this affordable add-on. The price is right, and the effects are nothing short of truly amazing.The other reviewers have said much about the Game Boy Player. In a nutshell, it attaches to the bottom of your GameCube, and allows you to play virtually all Game Boy Advance games as well as older Game Boy Color and Game Boy games via the GameCube on TV. Well you won't get progressive-scan HD screens or 5.1 surround sound native GameCube games offer, but the Game Boy Advance games I've tried simply look great. Surrounded by a frame of your choice, the games fill up the TV screen, offering graphic details that you surely have missed while playing on the Game Boy Advance or GBA SP's small screen. Also the games look brighter and more colorful on a TV monitor, making them much more enjoable. And, of course, for gamers with big hands like myself, using the GameCube controller is an added plus. Any cons? Nothing significant. My only minor gripe is snapping on and off the Game Boy Player takes a bit of an effort, so if you plan to travel with the least amount of weight and volume, this might be a minor annoyance. But really, this doesn't even apply to 99% of us. Simply leaving the Game Boy Player on at all times is fine. If there's one accessory you want from Santa, be sure to make the Game Boy Player your #1 wish.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very sharp even with HDTV,
By Epsilon Delta (CA USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube (Video Game)
I saw some good reviews of this product and went out and bought it. Yes, it is amazing. It is hooked up to a HDTV using the component video cables, and the sound is hooked up to the amplifier. The video is clear and sharp, and audio is nice and can be as loud as i want.
the control becomes the analog stick and it takes a little bit of time to get used to. But now, I can play the game and view it from 10 feet away rather than 1 foot away, and i don't have to drop my head like when i play the GameBoy Advance. And the stereo is blasting me away too.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Game Boy Advance on the big screen. Need I say more?,
By Smithy1185 (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube (Video Game)
The Game Boy Player is one of Nintendos latest gizmos that they have put out and basically it gets the job done quite well. I think it is worth the money becuase it is nice to play some games on your big screen rather than the GBA's tiny screen. I know some people that really enjoy their GBA games and now they never even use their GBA anymore because of this device. Overall it is worth your money if you're really into Nintendo and your GBA games.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Wonderful Add On,
By Alli "gba91101nver4get" (Sacramento, California USA) - See all my reviews
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube (Video Game)
I bought the game boy player almost a year ago and I love it. Having this with my gamecube is like having two game systems in one. I love being able to play all of my favorite games on a big screen. I also think that the price is very good considering what it allows you to do. It's like having a whole other system with the fraction of the cost. I love it, and I highly recomend it for those who want to play their favorite games on a big screen.
18 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
How bad do you need to see your GB games on a TV screen?,
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Game Boy Player Accessory for Nintendo GameCube (Video Game)
Now, Nintendo could have just given me a device that lets me plug in a GB/A/SP game into the gamecube and play it just like a gamecube game, and I would have been absolutely thrilled. I would have given this product five stars. But I have subtracted two stars instead. One for each major gripe I had with this product.
First, There is a dumb-looking purple frame around whatever game you happen to be playing. You can have it occupy 25% of the screen in what they call "normal" mode, or 10% in what they call "full" mode, but you can't get rid of it entirely no matter what you do, so you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS have to feel like you're looking into two television screens instead of one, which is a horrible feeling to have. The second star down comes from HORRIBLE compatability issues. Nintendo has blundered once more into the creation of this product, once again spitting pompously in the faces of anybody but themselves who makes console accessories for their own console. It didn't take me long to figure out that only Gamecube controllers SPECIFICALLY MADE by Nintendo will work on this little item, which means that I'm screwed because only one my gamecube controllers is made by Nintendo and it's broken. The controls are set up (according to the instruction booklet) really well. That's fine. The control transition from GBA to GCN was really good. In every other respect, this item performs its function, and I'm glad I got it, but I just thought you might want to know a little about the problems it has. |
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