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All postage is dispatched on the same day payment is received via Royal Mail and ALL post will be sent with a proof of postage and tracking details. We NEVER profit from our postage charges. It's as if this was an exercise to create the rarest peripheral OF ALL TIME! :) Payment and Postage Terms and Conditions - All postage is sent recorded and fully insured. will allow the lowest latency possible and can run as accurate as an original GBA. It's very hard to find out much information at all on these as they were only ever made in small numbers (I've read under 1,000!), and only shipped out directly from Panasonic's factory in Japan. Original hardware is still required (GameCube and Game Boy Player). Whilst this item will sit under a standard Nintendo GameCube without problem, as mentioned it's designed specifically to be screwed onto the bottom of a Panasonic Q Console (not included in the sale). No modifications required! Official Nintendo product Without question this is one of the rarest Nintendo peripherals of all time, they very rarely show up on eBay - and it's even rarer for them to be located in England like this item! Overall it's in great condition, even coming with the original startup disk.
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This version of the Game Boy Player is suitable for the Panasonic Q only." Play Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games on your TV Attaches to the bottom of your Panasonic Q Use either your Game Cube pad or the Game Boy Advance (additional cable required) to play your games No extra power suppy required Includes Game Boy Player Startup disc This version is only suitable for the Panasonic Q. Games will be controlled either via the Game Cube Pad or using a real Game Boy Advance (an additional cable will be required). The Game Cube Game Boy Player attaches to the bottom of the Panasonic Q in which the game cartridge can be inserted. VERY RARE NINTENDO PANASONIC Q SH-GB10 GAMEBOY ADVANCE PLAYER Genuine Nintendo/Panasonic Product, UK Sale UK ROYAL MAIL SPECIAL DELIVERY SHIPPING! Auction Contents - Panasonic Q SH-GB10 Game Boy Advance Player Adapter - Startup Disc - Leaflet Product Description "Using the Game Cube Game Boy Player you can finally play all your favorite Game Boy (standard, Color or even Advance) games on the big TV screen. Numero oggetto: 401371229320 Panasonic Q SH-GB10 Game Boy Advance Player Nintendo GameCube GBA raro con disco. Luogo in cui si trova l'oggetto: Guildford, Surrey, GB, This makes it quite possibly the best games freebie ever, not to mention a merry waltz down memory lane for those who remember Pac from the first time around.Venditore: the-game-store ✉️ (1.165) 100%, Pac-Man Vs is being given away with upcoming Namco games for the GameCube, including R: Racing Evolution, and I-Ninja.

The simple appeal of the yellow fella may be lost on today's graphics-hungry gamers, and Pac-Man Vs is hardly a festival of technology.Īpart from the multiplayer, the game still looks as it did 20 years ago.īut there is no arguing the price. Ghosts have only a limited field of vision, while Pac can see the entire maze as he racks up the points munching on dots, fruit and power pills. The new version still plays like the original arcade classic.īut this time, three human players control the ghosts (for those who don't remember - Inky, Pinky, Blinky and Clyde) on the TV screen while Pac tries to avoid them on the GameBoy Advance. The ghosts have a limited field of vision Pac-Man was originally called Puck-Man, until a shrewd Namco employee spotted the opportunity for kids to scrape at the logo, creating an altogether ruder-sounding game.įor the return of the Pac, Nintendo has put a unique twist on the classic gameplay, turning the iconic coin-waster into a multi-player extravaganza. One such self-confessed Pacophile is Mario wunderkind, Shigeru Miyamoto, who approached the game's creator to develop an updated version for the GameCube. The original arcade machine is now exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, while some of the generation who grew up playing with Pac now, like their rotund hero, spend most of their time munching pills while listening to repetitive music. The eighties arcade classic was once as big as Star Wars on the cultural map, with its hero emblazoned on every piece of tat imaginableĮven the aural assault of one-time disco hit, Pac-Man Fever, could not keep this gaping splodge of pixels from gracing the cover of Time magazine. Try to avoid the ghosts on the GameBoy Advance
