Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, Without GBAs? 74
arxmage writes "A group of my students went to extremes to play the GameCube ARPG Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles in multiplayer mode with wireless controllers, and without using a Game Boy Advance [as a Gamers Europe review explains, the multiplayer mode 'requires each player to have a Game Boy Advance and a GameCube link cable'.] You basically get a GameCube with FF:CC in it, then get 4 more GCs with attached GameBoy Players. Link each of these 4 GCs (using GBA link cables) to the main GC, and plug each of these 4 GCs into its own small tv. The small TVs act as each player's 'GBA screen' and the main TV is where everyone plays. Finally, plug a WaveBird into each of these 4 GameCubes and you're good to go." The resulting cable mess is a joy to behold.
I bet (Score:5, Funny)
Probably not (Score:3, Insightful)
Actually Helpful to know (Score:5, Insightful)
But this isn't a stupid idea or impracticle at all if you remember that you don't need to put all 4 people on cubes. Last weekend I was out at my brothers, and there were 4 of us that wanted to play CC, but there was only 3 GBA's between us. Had we known about this, we could have dragged the small TV out of the basement, gotten ahold of another link cable and used a Gameboy player to get that 4th person in. All it would have taken was a $5 purchase of a used link cable from the local gamestop and a little bit of lifting.
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but i agree it is a cool thing to know. even if it is overkill. (i just wish the gba player was cheaper, i'd pick one up)
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Re:Actually Helpful to know (Score:3, Interesting)
We almost had enough stuff to allow 2 people to use TVs and the other 2 use GBASP (using a GBA vanilla can be tough without good background lighting) knowi
Re:Actually Helpful to know (Score:2)
You just need to set everything up for play in and near the bathroom. Everyone knows that's the best place to play the original GBA.
Re:Actually Helpful to know (Score:2, Funny)
While this isn't the most complex or intuitive hack, I got quite the rush from seeing it.
In fact, I might need new pants.
(I joke about the pants, not the rush)
Old News (Score:3, Interesting)
You can definately mix and match the systems though. 2 gamecubes, 1 gameboy players, and 3 gameboy advanced was what we went with.
Though, I should point out that there is a bug in the system that allows you to control it a 3rd and 4th player with normal gamecube controllers if you have 2 gameboy advanceds, or obviously, two extra gamecubes with gameboy players.
Basically, you use one gameboy advanced to hold the multiplayer window open, plug in the other gameboy advance, let it pass the check, and then swap it with a regular controller.
That method has some disadvantages, because you need to swap controllers at times to give screens to the players who don't have them. For example, in the town, when you're selling things, buying things, customizing items, or rearranging you inventory in preparation for tough battles.
Also, you can swap out a 2nd player's gameboy advanced unit with a normal gamecube controller when they have to leave in the middle of a level, as we learned when a whipped friend's girlfriend called him home.
Re:Old News (Score:2, Informative)
The Two GBAs/Two controllers glitch was also posted there, and almost immediately discredited when nobody except the poster could get it to work.
Author a touch near-sighted. (Score:5, Insightful)
Yea, Nintendo really needs to use the awesome GameCube to prop up the ailing GameBoy Advance platform! I mean, it's not like the GBA sells itself, or is even close to outselling any other platforms...
Oh-fucking-wait, it's outselling the PS2 on its own merits!
I really wish people would grow up and realize that Nintendo is inovating, not trying to sell you a 99$ USD controller. The GBA is not a high-margin device, that's the software's job. That's why companies are always cutting hardware prices. People just try to justify anything they don't like by making it a part of some EVIL CORPORATE PLOT (TM) to SELL MORE EVIL or some such.
Nintendo probably makes more on the GBA player, since there's no screen, battery, or anything else to include beyond a small DVD and the plastic case around reclaimed non-SP GBA guts.
Re:Author a touch near-sighted. (Score:1)
I think that he saw this game as a marketing ploy to sell the GBA's ability to link. Now I know thats not how SquEnix designed the game, but that is how Nintendo pursued it when it went through marketing.
Don't hate the game, hate the rules.
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Re:Author a touch near-sighted. (Score:1, Insightful)
Because clearly all the GBA is good for is controlling Crystal Chronicles. There is by no means an existing thousand-game-library for use with it.
Nope. It's just an overpriced controller. Yep.
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Re:Author a touch near-sighted. (Score:4, Insightful)
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No it wouldn't. (Score:3, Interesting)
This is why gameplay doesn't change much -- people have to be dragged kicking and screaming from their boring rehashes of old ideas!
Re:No it wouldn't. (Score:3, Insightful)
If the gba-multiplayer gameplay is superior people will play it. Cutting off multiplayer to people who don't have a GameBoy (or don't know anyone else who owns GameBoys) was not a good idea, especially on a top-tier title like Final Fantasy.
Defeating The Purpose (Score:5, Insightful)
The workaround described on the webpage defeats that.
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Re:Defeating The Purpose (Score:2, Insightful)
(in FFCC every player gets a secret goal assigned to him in each level. At the end of the level stat enhancements are given out to the people who fulfilled their goals best first)
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Now you could do some cool
Re:Defeating The Purpose (Score:5, Informative)
And yes, I am aware of the gas. The maps aren't used to keep the players together. They're used to foster different goals.
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The other map simply shows the terrain and the fourth one shows the stats of the enemy that player last attacked.
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As you can probably guess, while I have read a review or two of the game, I have not played it.
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Also, quick nitpick: the actual task is 'Don't heal yourself'. If your friends heal you, I don't think you'l
Thats awesome (Score:3, Interesting)
Thats a special kind of awesome though. I didn't realize that you could trick Crystal Chronicles into thinking the GB Player was a GBA. I'm going to have to try it with my friends now.
Re:Thats awesome (Score:3, Informative)
There's no trickery involved - the GB Player *IS* a GBA. It's just in a casing that attatches to a GC.
Re:Thats awesome (Score:2)
Cubes + Wires + TVs = Borg
Resistance is futile...You will be assimilated...
Re:Thats awesome (Score:2)
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However, the gameboy version was out a good year.5 prior to that. Also, I can't play Double Dash verticly split either.
Re:Thats awesome (Score:2)
AND you can get up to 16 players, if you accept split screen.
Not a bad deal. Not the best one, but not a bad one either.
Re:Thats awesome (Score:1)
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Fortune (Score:2)
Slowly and surely the unix crept up on the Nintendo user
1 Problem (Score:1)
Wow! It's just like Goldeneye! (Score:2, Interesting)
old news (Score:1)
Re:old news (Score:2, Informative)
"Hey, Slashdot! This just in! The Game Boy Player does the exact same things a GBA does, just like it's supposed to!"
Did everyone know that a Game Boy Advance can be used as the con
Then again... (Score:1)
I certainly dont have that much cash!!
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Re:Then again... (Score:1)
Re:Then again... (Score:1)
That being said, I know people with 5 TVs in their homes, and I know people with Gamecubes. I just don't think I know anyone that cares enough about FF:CC to put all of it together to get the 5 TVs, 5 GCs, 4 GB Players, and 4 Wavebirds all in the same room when we could just use 2 TVs, 2 GCs, 1 GBP, 2 GBA S
I haven't the opportunity to test it... (Score:3, Interesting)
Maybe Nintendo is afraid that the Gameboy Player will out sell the GBA? I don't think so...
Re:I haven't the opportunity to test it... (Score:2)
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In other news.. (Score:1, Funny)
Hmmm... interesting (Score:2)