I want to hook up my Gameboy Advance to my Gamecube, but I try to connect it and it never finds the connection. Is there something else I need to hook it up? I already have the following:
1. Gameboy Advance SP with The Sims Bustin' Out
2. Gamecube with The Sims Bustin' Out (Memory Card of course)
3. The cable with the end to connect to the Gameboy, and another end to connect the Gamecube.
My questions:
1. Is there something else I need?
2. How do I make a sim on the Gamecube connection slot?
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I think you need the gameboy disk. You can get it with the GBA attachment, where you don't need your GBA or SP, you put the cartridge in the bottom and put the disk in, and it plays on the TV. But you will need the GBA disk I think.
What's the Gameboy Advance Disk?
I have Sims Bustin' Out for both Gamecube and GBA. Do I even need Sims Bustin' Out for Gamecube? Please be more specific.
1. I know your sim has to be on the computer in the library. I've never actually tried it, so I can't give any more technical advice.
2. You can save any sim to the connection slot, just like any of the other 3. I just use it as a 4th game save.
Oh I did this and you have it all but your sim has to go to the library. Then Connect your gameboy to your gamecube and then do GCN link and you should be able to you have everything you need. Hope this helps.
P.S What the crap is a gameboy advance disk?
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