When the Gameboy Color version of Mario Tennis is connected to the N64 version via the Transfer Pak, data can be swapped and new content gets unlocked. Sadly, the Transfer Pak functionality…
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Wave Race (GB, 1992) – ENABLE THE LINK CABLE
Nintendo’s Wave Race series originated on the Gameboy, not on the N64, and was one of the few original Gameboy titles to support the 4-Player Adapter. Wave Race on Gameboy still holds…
Chromatic Tetris by ModRetro (GBC) – ENABLE THE LINK CABLE
The Chromatic handheld is a new Gameboy Color released by a 3rd party called ModRetro. This handheld gaming system has all the features of Nintendo’s original device but with some nifty backlit…
Marble Madness (GB, 1991) – ENABLE THE LINK CABLE
The original Gameboy version of Marble Madness has a feature that is missing from other handheld ports – the included 2-player link cable mode! The GameGear version and even the Gameboy Color…
Snoopy’s Magic Show (GB, 1990) – ENABLE THE LINK CABLE
Don’t be distracted by the name because this game has nothing to do with magic or shows but it does involve Snoopy, his brother Spike, the bird Woodstock, and a bouncing ball….
Army Men 2 (GBC, 1999) – ENABLE THE LINK CABLE
Army Men 2 features two 2-player link cable vs modes: deathmatch and CTF.This GBC sequel also acts as the precursor to the technically impressive GBA sequel and that game’s Single-Pak link multiplayer…
VIDEOCAST – Mario & Luigi Brothership (Switch)
This week, Gillman and I play a bit of Mario and Luigi Brothership on Switch.
Magical Drop (GBC, 2000) – ENABLE THE LINK CABLE
Magical Drop on Gameboy Color has a 2-player link cable VS mode but it doesn’t actually do anything – pointless.
Austin Powers: Oh, Behave & Welcome to My Underground Lair! (GBC) – ENABLE THE LINK CABLE
Austin Powers: Oh, Behave! and Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair! feature interchangeable 2-player link cable mini games. One is a digital way to play Rock, Paper, Scissors and the other…
Sega Game Gear Master List of Gear-To-Gear Link Cable Supported Games
Released in October 1990, Sega’s Game Gear was their answer to Nintendo’s Gameboy. In total, there were over 360 games released for the Game Gear with just over 100 supporting the Gear-To-Gear…