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GameCube emulators

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GC/GBA Cable
Nintendo produced a [[Wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube – Game Boy Advance link cable|special cable]] (<code>DOL-011</code>) that allowed connectivity with the [[Game Boy Advance emulators|Game Boy Advance]] in specific games. Up to four ports could be taken up for the game. While the third-generation Pokémon games are the prime example of it being used in conjunction with Colosseum, XD, or Pokémon Box, they aren't the only games to do so.
The GC/Dolphin includes a GBA Link feature is partially emulated; the Dolphin team collaborated with core based on [[VisualBoy Advance#VBA-M|VBA-MmGBA]] developers that is tied to get the feature supported in the emulatorsGameCube emulation, which allows for a very stable connection that works with features such as save states and netplay. Since VBA-M has fallen out Dolphin can also connect to standalone versions of favor, being replaced by [[mGBA]], the Dolphin team has since been developing a way ; this is necessary for other emulators to use the feature. Some GameCube games make use of the GBA's some less commonly used features such as [[GBA e-Reader emulators|e-Reader]]; this is not supported at support or cases where the GBA has to be disconnected from the GameCube. Both of these can be enabled by going into the controller settings and assigning the momentGBA to one or more portsTo get it working, The general config menu also allows you need to specify a recent copy of Dolphin and VBAGBA rom to be used if using the built-M, and DSP-LLE enabledin GBA core.
===Game Boy Player===
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