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I understand that if you have Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion, you can get special bonuses when you link the two together. But, does it work if you play the Fusion game in the Gameboy Player attachment instead of an actual Advance system?????

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From what I can tell, you have to actually link the Gamecube to a Gameboy Advance to activate the secrets in this game... This means that both the Gamecube and GBA would have to be running at the same time, which you obviously can't do with a GB Player.

 

However, if you have two Gamecubes, you could have one of them running Metroid Prime, and the other running Metroid Fusion (using the GB Player), and activate the secrets that way.

 

--Zero

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However, if you have two Gamecubes, you could have one of them running Metroid Prime, and the other running Metroid Fusion (using the GB Player), and activate the secrets that way.

 

--Zero

 

Probably not, because the Gameboy player does not have the place to plug in the gameboy link cable that is needed to connect the GBA to the GC!

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I understand that if you have Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion, you can get special bonuses when you link the two together.  But, does it work if you play the Fusion game in the Gameboy Player attachment instead of an actual Advance system?????

 

Don't fret over it, the unlockables aren't anything spectacular anyways. The Prime "bonus" is you can play as the suit from Fusion. OOOOOH.

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I understand that if you have Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion, you can get special bonuses when you link the two together.  But, does it work if you play the Fusion game in the Gameboy Player attachment instead of an actual Advance system?????

 

Don't fret over it, the unlockables aren't anything spectacular anyways. The Prime "bonus" is you can play as the suit from Fusion. OOOOOH.

and the other way around is that you can play the original metroid

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Probably not, because the Gameboy player does not have the place to plug in the gameboy link cable that is needed to connect the GBA to the GC!

Yes it does. Right over the cart slot.

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If you really want that Metroid (NES) someone will probably put it on a memory card for you if you send it with postage to send back. Its really cool to mave the original with a save game feature

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Or you could get Metroid Zero Mission.

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