21st May 2003, 2:37 PM
The only reasons not to get a wavebird are if you don't want to worry about batteries or if you are just a tad too fond of the rumbling. Neither of those are a concern here, as the system already uses batteries and it hardly can be said to remove rumbling from those GBC games that have it. Assuming this ends up being just as reliable as the wave bird, I see no reason to use normal link cables ever again :D. Well, I can see a situation actually. What if you have two of these devices, but not a 3rd or forth? Hmm, I think I'll hurry up and suggest he allow for link cables and this to be used together! That's why I love Triton Labs, you have a direct communication with the actual designer of this stuff!
In fact, in the future I think Nintendo would be wise to simply make a similar feature built into all future GBs (with the link cable there purely for the sake of backwards compatibility, or for the times when you just aren't willing to trust your data to the air). No accessory needed then, you can multi straight from the start!
In fact, in the future I think Nintendo would be wise to simply make a similar feature built into all future GBs (with the link cable there purely for the sake of backwards compatibility, or for the times when you just aren't willing to trust your data to the air). No accessory needed then, you can multi straight from the start!
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)