Game Boy Advance Wireless Link
- Automatically finds other Wireless link units in range
- Supports up to 4 players per group
- Small, rugged design includes an integrated antenna
- Connects owing to standard link cable port for multiplayer sports meeting
- Operates on one of three channels in 2.4GHz ISM band
Product Description
Wireless Link allows for wireless competition on Game Boy Advance for two to four players. Wireless Link supports most well loved GBA multiplayer sports meeting and works with both the GBA and GBA SP.
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this product doesn’t work but the person I bought the product off of gave me a full refund which was splendid. The product I wouldn’t prefer but the seller I prefer to everyone.
Rating: 1 / 5
Cannot get it to respond, and have not been able to use it. I am not pleased about it.
Rating: 2 / 5
it’s cool. now i can finally battle other people and trade. it does disconnect sometimes, but by and large it’s splendid.
Rating: 5 / 5
Hi I bought this for myself and my room mate for something to do while deployed. When they got here we thought finally we can use the wireless link option on our sports meeting….WRONG! This isn’t what you reflect it is. This adapter is a replacement to the actual link cable itself. You can use this to replace the cable itself and play from a space from one another, but not for the wireless options on your sports meeting themselves. Basically if you want to rid yourself of the limitations of a cable this is a excellent item, but if not this is not the item your looking for you need the Nintendo adapter.
Rating: 2 / 5
I bought a pair of these particularly to play Doom II. They worked! So then I bought another pair only to learn they did NOT work for three and four player game modes. Grrrrr.
Then since I had four wireless consoles, I chose to look for other multiplayer sports meeting. I bought four copies of F-14 Tomcat because A: Majesco (the people who make this wireless gadget) published it and B: The Majesco wireless web page shows a pair of GBAs playing it. So it ought to work, right?
Well, sort of. Sports meeting would crash with “Link Failure” for no reason (I could tell) every now and then.
No matter what. For me, it’s worth the price of admission ($12 for a pair) just to play two player Doom II. Test your sports meeting. When they work, these things are brilliant. When they don’t they are paper weights.
Rating: 5 / 5