Game Boy Advance: Difference between revisions

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*If {{button|GBA|Start}} and {{button|GBA|Select}} are held during the startup sequence while only a Game Pak is inserted, "Nintendo" will disappear and the game won't play. But if {{button|GBA|Pad}}, {{button|GBA|B}}, or {{button|GBA|A}} are pressed then, "Nintendo" will reappear and the game will play.
*If {{button|GBA|Start}} and {{button|GBA|Select}} are held during the startup sequence while only a Game Pak is inserted, "Nintendo" will disappear and the game won't play. But if {{button|GBA|Pad}}, {{button|GBA|B}}, or {{button|GBA|A}} are pressed then, "Nintendo" will reappear and the game will play.
**If a Wireless Adaptor or GameCube Link Cable is connected before the button is pressed, "Nintendo" reappears, slowly flashing, and then their respective software initiates.
**If a Wireless Adaptor or GameCube Link Cable is connected before the button is pressed, "Nintendo" reappears, slowly flashing, and then their respective software initiates.
***This is possible on [[Nintendo DS]], though it's obsolete due to incompatibility with Game Boy Advance accessories.


*When a Game Boy Advance connects to a Nintendo GameCube, "Nintendo" may have a different color depending on the game and sometimes socket attached.
*When a Game Boy Advance connects to a Nintendo GameCube, "Nintendo" may have a different color depending on the game and sometimes socket attached.