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'''MBC4''' is a [[Game Boy]] chip and Game Boy mapper by [[Nintendo]], and other unknown parties with [[memory bank controller]] support but no games actually use it.
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'''MBC4''' is a Game Boy mapper (likely in a chip) by [[Nintendo]], and other unknown parties (though possibly [[Marigul Management]] brought about its inception) with [[memory bank controller]] support. No licensed games actually use it, and it is not known what it looks like.
  
It would have possibly been used for games with the [[64GB Cable]] to enable interactions (including asymmetric ones) between a Nintendo 64 and Game Boy (a technology later revisited for the [[Wii U Game Pad]]); this was proposed during [[Marigul Management|Marigul]]'s game DT: Lords of Genomes, but in the end the functionality between the Nintendo 64 was scrapped and Nintendo did not publish it.
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It would have possibly been used for games/[[Game Pak|cartridges]] with the [[64GB Cable]] to enable interactions (including asymmetric ones) between a Nintendo 64 and Game Boy (a technology later revisited for the [[Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable]] and then the [[Wii U GamePad]]); this was proposed during Marigul's game DT: Lords of Genomes, but in the end the functionality between the Nintendo 64 was scrapped and Nintendo did not publish it.
  
Another theory is that DT: Lords of Genomes was not the only software to use the 64GB Cable and MBC4 chip; code in the [[Nintendo 64DD]] game [[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]] suggests MBC4 may have been involved with [[Game Boy Printer Color]].
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Another theory is that DT: Lords of Genomes was not the only software to use the 64GB Cable and MBC4 chip; code in the [[Nintendo 64DD]] games [[Mario Artist: Paint Studio]] and [[Mario Artist: Communication Kit]] suggests MBC4 may have been involved with [[Game Boy Printer Color]] using the [[GB Printer Cartridge]] (GBプリンタカートリッジ).
  
 
A source code leak for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] has some emulation support for MBC4 in a Game Boy/[[Game Boy Color|Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] or [[Famicom Disk System]]), but research is incomplete at this time; like certain other official mappers like [[MBC6 (Game Boy mapper)|MBC6]], research is in its infancy.
 
A source code leak for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] has some emulation support for MBC4 in a Game Boy/[[Game Boy Color|Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] or [[Famicom Disk System]]), but research is incomplete at this time; like certain other official mappers like [[MBC6 (Game Boy mapper)|MBC6]], research is in its infancy.
  
MBC4 is similar to [[MBC3 (Game Boy mapper)|MBC3]] but without the [[Real-Time Clock]] feature and has cancelled support for a [[Nintendo 64]] controller involving RAM bank 0x40.<ref>[https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1444084152815468545 Thread by LuigiBlood on Twitter]</ref>
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MBC4 is similar to [[MBC3 (Game Boy mapper)|MBC3]] but without the [[Real-Time Clock]] feature and has cancelled support for a [[Nintendo 64]] controller/using the cable involving RAM bank 0x40.<ref>[https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1444084152815468545 Thread by LuigiBlood on Twitter]</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 15 December 2021

MBC4 is a Game Boy mapper (likely in a chip) by Nintendo, and other unknown parties (though possibly Marigul Management brought about its inception) with memory bank controller support. No licensed games actually use it, and it is not known what it looks like.

It would have possibly been used for games/cartridges with the 64GB Cable to enable interactions (including asymmetric ones) between a Nintendo 64 and Game Boy (a technology later revisited for the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable and then the Wii U GamePad); this was proposed during Marigul's game DT: Lords of Genomes, but in the end the functionality between the Nintendo 64 was scrapped and Nintendo did not publish it.

Another theory is that DT: Lords of Genomes was not the only software to use the 64GB Cable and MBC4 chip; code in the Nintendo 64DD games Mario Artist: Paint Studio and Mario Artist: Communication Kit suggests MBC4 may have been involved with Game Boy Printer Color using the GB Printer Cartridge (GBプリンタカートリッジ).

A source code leak for the Nintendo 3DS has some emulation support for MBC4 in a Game Boy/Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo Entertainment System or Famicom Disk System), but research is incomplete at this time; like certain other official mappers like MBC6, research is in its infancy.

MBC4 is similar to MBC3 but without the Real-Time Clock feature and has cancelled support for a Nintendo 64 controller/using the cable involving RAM bank 0x40.[1]


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