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|developer = Datel | |developer = Datel | ||
|publisher = Datel | |publisher = Datel | ||
|released = | |released = {{vgrelease|NA=December 17, 2003|EU=October 24, 2003}} | ||
|genre = Cheat system | |genre = Cheat system | ||
|modes = Single-player | |modes = Single-player | ||
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The Datel '''''Advance Game Port''''' was a Game Boy Advance emulator for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] that allowed playing physical cartridges through a hardware peripheral. It also allowed creating cheats for your | The Datel '''''Advance Game Port''''' was a Game Boy Advance emulator for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] that allowed playing physical cartridges through a hardware peripheral. It also allowed creating cheats for your Game Boy Advance games. The advance game port was mostly considered an inferior (though cheaper) version of the [[Game Boy Player]]. | ||
== Problems == | == Problems == |