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News   Will the GBA cartridge fit right into the GameCube's DigiCard slot?
- Posted By Andrew Weatherton, 06.12.2001

The Game Boy Advance has finally been shipped to the US and you may be wondering just how this powerful new portable is going to connect to it's big brother, the GameCube. Put your crazy imaginations to rest and take a gander at this:

It doesn't fit!


Yup, that's absolute proof that in order to connect a GBA game to the GameCube you're going to need to have your GBA and a connector cord handy.

*note* - we are merely trying to clear this up so that we don't receive questions as the GameCube launch approaches.