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[[File:64GB Cable.png|thumb|right|250px|Image from the Japanese "Monthly Nintendo Power" magazine January 1998 edition, showing a Game Boy with the 64GB Cable.]]
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The '''64GB Cable''' (not to be confused with '''64GB Pack'''; the Japanese name for the [[Transfer Pak]]), possibly short for Nintendo 64-Game Boy Cable is an unreleased [[Nintendo]] peripheral in development by [[Marigul Management]].
 
The '''64GB Cable''' (not to be confused with '''64GB Pack'''; the Japanese name for the [[Transfer Pak]]), possibly short for Nintendo 64-Game Boy Cable is an unreleased [[Nintendo]] peripheral in development by [[Marigul Management]].
  
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==Supported software==
 
==Supported software==
*Possibly [[Cabbage]] (unreleased)
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*DT: Lords of Genomes (cancelled support)
*DT: Lord of Genomes (cancelled support)
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*Derby Stallion 64 (cancelled support)
*Possibly cancelled support with [[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]] and [[Game Boy Printer Color]] and any other further attachments/carts these may have had.
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*[[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]] and [[Game Boy Printer Color]], [[Game Boy Printer Cartridge]] ([[MBC4 (Game Boy mapper)|MBC4]])
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 14:29, 9 November 2022

Image from the Japanese "Monthly Nintendo Power" magazine January 1998 edition, showing a Game Boy with the 64GB Cable.

The 64GB Cable (not to be confused with 64GB Pack; the Japanese name for the Transfer Pak), possibly short for Nintendo 64-Game Boy Cable is an unreleased Nintendo peripheral in development by Marigul Management.

The cable is theorized to be related to both the cancelled MBC4 mapper and the Randnet service, and was intended to enable a separate monitor using both the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy, similar to the later released Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable and the Wii U Game Pad.

Supported software

  • DT: Lords of Genomes (cancelled support)
  • Derby Stallion 64 (cancelled support)

Code remnants

References


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