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Certain titles have a rumble feature that can only be triggered by playing the game with a standard GameCube controller. This is similar to how the Super Game Boy can bring out certain features of certain Game Boy and a Game Boy Color games that cannot otherwise be used. Unfortunately, the Game Boy Player cannot bring out Super Game Boy features at all.
Certain titles have a rumble feature that can only be triggered by playing the game with a standard GameCube controller. This is similar to how the Super Game Boy can bring out certain features of certain Game Boy and a Game Boy Color games that cannot otherwise be used. Unfortunately, the Game Boy Player cannot bring out Super Game Boy features at all.


There are a few titles that are hard to play on the Game Boy Player, such as ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' and ''[[Yoshi Topsy Turvy]]'', because they require the player to rotate the entire system around due to the motion sensors on the cartridge, something that the GameCube wasn't designed to do. The games still boot and run normally however.
There are a few titles that are hard to play on the Game Boy Player, such as ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' and ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]'', because they require the player to rotate the entire system around due to the motion sensors on the cartridge, something that the GameCube wasn't designed to do. The games still boot and run normally however.


The Game Boy Player blocks play of any [[Wikipedia:Game Boy Advance Video#Copy protection|Game Boy Advance Video]].  
The Game Boy Player blocks play of any [[Wikipedia:Game Boy Advance Video#Copy protection|Game Boy Advance Video]].  
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