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The '''Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable''' is used to connect the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Game Boy Advance]]. The [[Fusion Suit]] and ''[[Metroid]]'' can be unlocked in ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' by connecting to ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' with this link, and having either (or both) games beaten. Samus's Suit can also be downloaded from an [[e-Reader]] card to ''Animal Crossing'' with this cable.
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The '''Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable''' is used to connect the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Game Boy Advance]]. The [[Fusion Suit]] and ''[[Metroid]]'' can be unlocked in ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' by connecting to ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' with this link, and having either (or both) games beaten. Samus's [[Varia Suit]] can also be downloaded from an [[e-Reader]] card to ''Animal Crossing'' with this cable.
   
 
''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' and ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'' were originally intended to be able to connect to one another, but both time constraints and the fact that their release dates were far apart prevented them from doing so. It is unknown what the bonuses would have been should the feature have been implemented, but it is likely that it would be reminiscent of ''Prime'' by including a ported version of a game and an unlockable usable suit ingame. ''Zero Mission'', however, was able to connect to ''Fusion'' via the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable, and doing so grants the player a gallery of endings from ''Fusion'', including those that only appeared in the Japanese version. [http://archive.gamespy.com/interviews/february04/metroidzm/]
 
''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' and ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'' were originally intended to be able to connect to one another, but both time constraints and the fact that their release dates were far apart prevented them from doing so. It is unknown what the bonuses would have been should the feature have been implemented, but it is likely that it would be reminiscent of ''Prime'' by including a ported version of a game and an unlockable usable suit ingame. ''Zero Mission'', however, was able to connect to ''Fusion'' via the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable, and doing so grants the player a gallery of endings from ''Fusion'', including those that only appeared in the Japanese version. [http://archive.gamespy.com/interviews/february04/metroidzm/]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_GameCube_Game_Boy_Advance_Cable Wikipedia article]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_GameCube_Game_Boy_Advance_Cable Wikipedia article]
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GCN GBA Cable

The Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable is used to connect the Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance. The Fusion Suit and Metroid can be unlocked in Metroid Prime by connecting to Metroid Fusion with this link, and having either (or both) games beaten. Samus's Varia Suit can also be downloaded from an e-Reader card to Animal Crossing with this cable.

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid: Zero Mission were originally intended to be able to connect to one another, but both time constraints and the fact that their release dates were far apart prevented them from doing so. It is unknown what the bonuses would have been should the feature have been implemented, but it is likely that it would be reminiscent of Prime by including a ported version of a game and an unlockable usable suit ingame. Zero Mission, however, was able to connect to Fusion via the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable, and doing so grants the player a gallery of endings from Fusion, including those that only appeared in the Japanese version. [1]

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