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One solution could be for a special hi-tech (probably very expensive) radio signal device, that has the same use as the telephone lines.
And the other, more likely and simple solution would be to connect on-line, via connection to a GameCube. But this would require GBA owners to go and and purchase a GameCube and accesories. But there's definitley nothing wrong with that!!
Having a hand-held on-line console would be great for the future of on-line gaming, without a doubt!! And would certainly enable this great technology for the hand-held fans, who don't prefer the full sized consoles.
The joys of Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Pokémon, F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, Bomberman Tournament and many, MANY others could be enjoyed with countless other gamers all over the world.
And I'd kick all your butts!!
HAHAHAHAHAAA!
One solution could be for a special hi-tech (probably very expensive) radio signal device, that has the same use as the telephone lines.
And the other, more likely and simple solution would be to connect on-line, via connection to a GameCube. But this would require GBA owners to go and and purchase a GameCube and accesories. But there's definitley nothing wrong with that!!
Having a hand-held on-line console would be great for the future of on-line gaming, without a doubt!! And would certainly enable this great technology for the hand-held fans, who don't prefer the full sized consoles.