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Title: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: TheYoungerPlumber on December 17, 2003, 06:14:43 PM
Get your bootleg Game Boy Players right here!

Source: Datel Electronics

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DATEL ELECTRONICS ADVANCE GAME PORT FOR THE GAMECUBE

Clearwater, FL  - December 17, 2003  - Datel Electronics, the world's leading developer and manufacturer of video game enhancement products, has announced the release of Advance Game Port, the newest addition to their line-up of GameCube gaming accessories.

Advance Game Port transforms any GameCube console into a Game Boy Advance compatible gaming system, allowing gamers to play GBA games, including Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, on their Television. With a simple plug and play interface and no hardware installation, Advance Game Port is the easiest way to play GBA games on the big screen.

"Advance Game Port is the ultimate accessory for GameCube gamers looking to play GBA titles," says Doug Parsons, Managing Editor of Datel Design & Development, Inc.  "With GBA titles appealing to older gamers enjoying re-released classic SNES titles and younger fans playing monster and card collecting RPGs, Advance Game Port is the perfect solution for all GameCube owners looking to expand their gaming options."

Advance Game Port comes complete with a cartridge docking station that connects easily through the GameCube memory card port.

Advance Game Port joins other Datel products such as Action Replay, PowerBoard and Ultimate Codes in an exciting line-up of accessories that will make the GameCube gaming experience complete.  

Advance Game Port is available now with an MSRP of $29.99.

Visit www.codejunkies.com to learn more about Advance Game Port, and other exciting products from Datel.
Title: RE:Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: Djunknown on December 17, 2003, 06:51:38 PM
I didn't the get the Game Boy Player, due to my cheapness, as well as practicality(I have an SP, why get another device?). But this Game Port has piqued my interest.

Has the PGC staff had a chance to review it? If it gets good reviews, I may as well purchase it and make my 'Cube complete (Save for the Broad band adapter, but that's another story...).  
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: BlkPaladin on December 17, 2003, 07:15:41 PM
They just released it so I doubt it, and it isn't like it was known release.
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: darknight06 on December 17, 2003, 07:39:21 PM
I got a feeling this things an emulator.
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: Rhoq on December 17, 2003, 11:59:30 PM
I seriously doubt that Datel could have outdone Nintendo in terms of quality or compatibilty. I wouldn't trust a non-Nintendo GBP, but that's just me.
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: ghostVi on December 18, 2003, 03:46:32 AM
Yeah, I want this one, but I'm waiting for someone to post his impressions first. Does it come with a mini-dvd to boot from?
Title: RE:Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: TheYoungerPlumber on December 18, 2003, 06:10:31 AM
No documentation I've found suggests this product can play GB or GBC games.  I'm curious to find out just how good of a GBA emulator this product is...
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: darknight06 on December 18, 2003, 06:33:00 AM
From what I've heard, it is an emulator.  It's only capable of playing GBA games.  They say the sound emulation is quite off in several games that were tested.  I'm not too sure about multiplayer though, but I don't believe there's an extension port on it either.   Oh yeah, it does come with a boot disk too which in this case is probably where the emulator is. The screen is set in only one size which the equivalent of the GBPlayer's regular screen size.  Overall if you don't mind playing imperfect emulations of the games and you only concerned about seeing what's on screen then this would be fine, otherwise, I'd take the GBPlayer by far.  
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: ssj4_android on December 18, 2003, 06:48:47 AM
PGC did a review of this a while ago. I thought this had been out for a while.
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: Bartman3010 on December 18, 2003, 07:09:51 AM
I dont think it'll use the GBP specific features like the rumble mode. THis sounds like a rip off.
Title: RE:Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: Jonnyboy117 on December 18, 2003, 08:02:34 AM
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Originally posted by: ssj4_android
PGC did a review of this a while ago. I thought this had been out for a while.


No, we have not reviewed this product yet, but I hope we can in the near future.

 
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: Ian Sane on December 18, 2003, 08:20:57 AM
The Gameboy Player is absolutely perfect so I don't really see why anyone would settle for something else even if it was cheaper.  Just that fact that it can't play GB and GBC games is already a huge flaw.  The only complaints I've ever heard for the GB Player are stupid unrealistic ones like "how come I can't use it to unlock GBA linkup content?" and "how come I can't play split screen multiplayer?"

I figure Datel was already working on this before the GB Player was announced and decided that since they already had done all the work they might as well release it anyway.  The demand for such a product was huge this time last year with no solution seemingly in sight.
Title: RE:Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: The Omen on December 18, 2003, 11:43:37 AM
The GBP is only 39.99 around here, so i would definately not get this just to save a measely 10$
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: Pale on December 18, 2003, 11:44:13 AM
Not playing old Gameboy games makes it a piece of crap in my opinion...why the heck couldn't they add that feature?

My question is, since when does Nintendo let other companies make generic knock offs of their systems?  Seeing as that is basically what this is...seems like there should be a legal battle somewhere...
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: Ian Sane on December 18, 2003, 01:10:46 PM
"My question is, since when does Nintendo let other companies make generic knock offs of their systems? Seeing as that is basically what this is...seems like there should be a legal battle somewhere..."

Well this is using emulation which should be legal.  If they actually recreated the GBA hardware then they would probably be in trouble.  Of course Bleem! created a bit of a stir but that was emulating a different company's console so I can see why someone would freak.  Since all this does is encourage the selling of GBA games I don't think Nintendo will have a probably with it.

If you think about though it's probably not illegal for Nintendo to create an adapter for the Cube that plays PS2 games using emulation.  Sony would obviously sue them and would probably win because they're a bigger company but I don't think technically it would be illegal.  I'm not a lawyer though so don't tear me apart if I'm wrong.
Title: RE: Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: KDR_11k on December 19, 2003, 03:22:43 AM
Err... Ian, I'd guess Sony's disks are in some way copy protected (even rudimentary, barely working systems count) and thus reading them is a violation of the DMCA.
Title: RE:Advance Game Port Now Available
Post by: ruby_onix on December 19, 2003, 02:22:44 PM
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Not playing old Gameboy games makes it a piece of crap in my opinion...why the heck couldn't they add that feature?


The GameBoy Advance doesn't actually play GameBoy Color (or black-and-white) games.

There's a little spring-loaded switch inside a GBA's cart slot, and GBA games have a notch in them so they can't come in contact with it. When that switch is pressed, the GBA becomes a GameBoy Color (although it's a slightly newer model, so it can access things like the so-called "Advance" store in the Zelda Oracle games).