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The '''Game Boy Advance Wireless Adaptor''' is an item that connects to the top of any [[Game Boy Advance]] or [[Game Boy Advance SP]], in order to allow wireless communications with another GBA with this item attached to it. It was designed to replace the cumbersome link cables that, especially for Pokémon games, were so important.
[[File:GBA Wireless Adapter.png|frame|The Wireless Adapter for the GBA and GBA SP]]
The '''Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter''' (Japanese: '''{{j|ゲームボーイアドバンス専用ワイヤレスアダプタ}}''' ''Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter'') is a [[Game Boy Advance]] accessory that attaches to the [[Game Link Cable]] port of any GBA-compatible device where the [[Game Link Cable]] would normally go. Much like the GBA-GCN cable, it is held in place by tabs that click into the small slots on top.


The Wireless Adaptor is available in the box with both [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]], and is compatible with those two games and [[Pokémon Emerald]] when trading or battling. However, if a trade or battle is to be made with [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby or Sapphire]], players must still use the old link cables.
The adapter was included with {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} when they were initially released, though it was removed when the games made it to {{wp|Player's Choice}} status. It is fully compatible with both, as well as with {{game|Emerald}} and numerous other GBA games. It replaces the GBA's Game Link Cable in most aspects, allowing communication between two GBA systems without the cumbersome wires that were previously required.


The Wireless Adaptor did not have a long life as a component, as soon after it, the [[Nintendo DS]] would replace both it and the game link cables with its own wireless communication. However, the DS's wireless capabilities are not compatible with those of the Wireless Adaptor or with GBA games that could use it.
The GBA Wireless Adapter was not as successful as it could have been due to the limited library of titles which supported it. As its use was restricted to games that specifically acknowledged it, and not to any game that was able to link to others with the normal Game Link Cable, communication between {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}} and {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} requires a Game Link Cable. Due to its release late in the life of the GBA, most of the system's library could not support it. As the wireless communications of the Wireless Adapter and those of the [[Nintendo DS]] are on different frequencies, one cannot use the wireless functionality of GBA games when played on a DS.


Though technically unable to use it, the GBA Wireless Adaptor could be attached to the top of the [[e-Reader]] in the same way that a Nintendo Gamecube Game Boy Advance Cable could be.
As the [[Game Boy micro]] has a different type of Game Link Cable port, it cannot use the standard GBA Wireless Adapter. A variation of the adapter compatible with the Game Boy micro was released, though it was available only through Nintendo.
 
==Compatible games==
* {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}
* {{game|Emerald}}
* {{smw|Classic NES Series}}
* {{wp|Digimon Racing}}
* {{wp|Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury}}
* {{wp|The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age}}
* {{smw|Mario Golf: Advance Tour}}
* {{smw|Mario Power Tennis (Game Boy Advance)|Mario Tennis: Power Tour}}
* {{wp|Mega Man Battle Network 5}}: Team Protoman
* {{wp|Mega Man Battle Network 5}}: Team Colonel
* {{wp|Mega Man Battle Network 6}}: Cybeast Falzar
* {{wp|Mega Man Battle Network 6}}: Cybeast Gregar
* {{wp|bit Generations}} series (Japan only)
* {{wp|Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django}}
* {{wp|Shin Bokura no Taiyō: Gyakushū no Sabata|Boktai 3: Sabata's Counterattack}}
* {{wp|Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games}}
* {{wp|Momotaro Dentetsu}} G: Make a Gold Deck!
* {{wp|Sennen Kazoku}}
* {{wp|Shrek SuperSlam}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
GBA Wireless Adapter E3 2004.jpg|How the adapter sits on a first model Game Boy Advance.
GBASP Wireless Adapter E3 2004.jpg|How the adapter sits on a Game Boy Advance SP.
Gameboy Micro Wireless Adapter.png|The Wireless Adapter for the Game Boy micro
</gallery>
 
==In other languages==
{{langtable
|fr=Adaptateur sans fil
|de=GBA Wireless Adapter
|it=Adattatore Wireless per Game Boy Advance
|pt=Adaptador Wireless Game Boy Advance
}}
 
==Exteral links==
*{{wp|Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter|Wikipedia article}}
*{{nw|Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter|NintendoWiki article}}
 
{{Communication}}<br>
{{Project Games notice}}


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Revision as of 21:10, 17 February 2019

The Wireless Adapter for the GBA and GBA SP

The Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter (Japanese: ゲームボーイアドバンス専用ワイヤレスアダプタ Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter) is a Game Boy Advance accessory that attaches to the Game Link Cable port of any GBA-compatible device where the Game Link Cable would normally go. Much like the GBA-GCN cable, it is held in place by tabs that click into the small slots on top.

The adapter was included with Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen when they were initially released, though it was removed when the games made it to Player's Choice status. It is fully compatible with both, as well as with Pokémon Emerald and numerous other GBA games. It replaces the GBA's Game Link Cable in most aspects, allowing communication between two GBA systems without the cumbersome wires that were previously required.

The GBA Wireless Adapter was not as successful as it could have been due to the limited library of titles which supported it. As its use was restricted to games that specifically acknowledged it, and not to any game that was able to link to others with the normal Game Link Cable, communication between Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald and Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire requires a Game Link Cable. Due to its release late in the life of the GBA, most of the system's library could not support it. As the wireless communications of the Wireless Adapter and those of the Nintendo DS are on different frequencies, one cannot use the wireless functionality of GBA games when played on a DS.

As the Game Boy micro has a different type of Game Link Cable port, it cannot use the standard GBA Wireless Adapter. A variation of the adapter compatible with the Game Boy micro was released, though it was available only through Nintendo.

Compatible games

Gallery

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Adaptateur sans fil
Germany Flag.png German GBA Wireless Adapter
Italy Flag.png Italian Adattatore Wireless per Game Boy Advance
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Adaptador Wireless Game Boy Advance

Exteral links


Communications media
Gen I Game Link CableTransfer Pak3DS Wireless (VC)
Gen II  Game Link CableInfraredTransfer Pak
Mobile Game Boy Adapter3DS Wireless (VC)
Gen III Game Link CableWireless AdapterDual-slot mode
Gen IV DS WirelessWi-FiDual-slot modeInfrared
Gen V DS WirelessWi-FiInfrared
Gen VI 3DS WirelessNintendo NetworkInfraredStreetPassSpotPass
Gen VII 3DS Wireless/Switch WirelessNintendo Network
InfraredNintendo Switch OnlineBluetooth
Gen VIII Switch WirelessNintendo Switch Online
Gen IX Switch WirelessNintendo Switch Online


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