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- Posted By Lander Clinton, 05.23.2002

Peruse The Legend of Zelda for GameCube at E3 and you might come across an interesting tid-bit unannounced by Nintendo.

If you pause the game, the inventory screen includes a picture of a Game Boy Advance for downloading data.

With the recent announcement of a GBA 'A Link To The Past' remake with four-player games, it is quite probable that Nintendo intends to link the two games.

Whether or not they affect each other's main games is uncertain, but perhaps you can find new multi-player modes for the GBA in the Cube version.

More to come if announced.

Source: E3 Demo