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\\\'\\\'\\\"But most notably, the SGB 2 included Game Link cable functionality—if you couldn\\\'t trade Pokémon on the original SGB, now you can...though you\\\'d need a second TV set, SNES, and SGB 2 sitting right next to you.\\\"\\\'\\\'

Actually, the Super Game Boy 2 had a Game Boy Color-style Link Port specifically so that you could connect a Game Boy/Game Boy Color to it and play games (that didn\\\'t have two-controller multi-player) with a friend without having to shell out one- or two-hundred dollars for a Game Boy/Game Boy Color.

I\\\'m not certain whether the Super Game Boy 2\\\'s manual mentions this or not, but page 9 of the Game Boy Player\\\'s manual says, \\\"\\\'\\\'\\\'NOTE: this method is only for connecting Game Boy systems to the Game Boy Player. Do not connect multiple Game Boy Players together using this method.\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\"

I\\\'m honestly not sure why that would be a problem (for either the Super Game Boy 2 OR the Game Boy Player) since the device has the guts of a Game Boy/Game Boy Advance contained within it (and should, therefore, function in the same manner as the device it was modeled after in all ways), but I thought I\\\'d mention it.
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\\\'\\\'\\\"But most notably, the SGB 2 included Game Link cable functionality—if you couldn\\\'t trade Pokémon on the original SGB, now you can...though you\\\'d need a second TV set, SNES, and SGB 2 sitting right next to you.\\\"\\\'\\\'

Actually, the Super Game Boy 2 had a Game Boy Color-style Link Port specifically so that you could connect a Game Boy/Game Boy Color to it and play games (that didn\\\'t have two-controller multi-player) with a friend without having to shell out one- or two-hundred dollars for a Game Boy/Game Boy Color.

I\\\'m not certain whether the Super Game Boy 2\\\'s manual mentions this or not, but page 9 of the Game Boy Player\\\'s manual says, \\\"\\\'\\\'\\\'NOTE: this method is only for connecting Game Boy systems to the Game Boy Player. Do not connect multiple Game Boy Players together using this method.\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\"

I\\\'m honestly not sure why that would be a problem (for either the Super Game Boy 2 OR the Game Boy Player) since the device has the guts of a Game Boy/Game Boy Advance contained within it, but I thought I\\\'d mention it.
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\\\'\\\'\\\"But most notably, the SGB 2 included Game Link cable functionality—if you couldn\\\'t trade Pokémon on the original SGB, now you can...though you\\\'d need a second TV set, SNES, and SGB 2 sitting right next to you.\\\"\\\'\\\'

Actually, the Super Game Boy 2 had a Game Boy Color-style Link Port specifically so that you could connect a Game Boy/Game Boy Color to it and play games (that didn\\\'t have two-controller multi-player) with a friend without having to shell out one- or two-hundred dollars for a Game Boy/Game Boy Color.

I\\\'m not certain whether the Super Game Boy 2\\\'s manual mentions this or not, but page 9 of the Game Boy Player\\\'s manual says, \\\"NOTE: this method is only for connecting Game Boy systems to the Game Boy Player. Do not connect multiple Game Boy Players together using this method.\\\"

I\\\'m honestly not sure why that would be a problem (for either the Super Game Boy 2 OR the Game Boy Player) since the device has the guts of a Game Boy/Game Boy Advance contained within it, but I thought I\\\'d mention it.
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\\\"But most notably, the SGB 2 included Game Link cable functionality—if you couldn\\\'t trade Pokémon on the original SGB, now you can...though you\\\'d need a second TV set, SNES, and SGB 2 sitting right next to you.\\\"

Actually, the Super Game Boy 2 had a Game Boy Color-style Link Port specifically so that you could connect a Game Boy/Game Boy Color to it and play games (that didn\\\'t have two-controller multi-player) with a friend without having to shell out one- or two-hundred dollars for a Game Boy/Game Boy Color.

I\\\'m not certain whether the Super Game Boy 2\\\'s manual mentions this or not, but page 9 of the Game Boy Player\\\'s manual says, \\\"NOTE: this method is only for connecting Game Boy systems to the Game Boy Player. Do not connect multiple Game Boy Players together using this method.\\\"

I\\\'m honestly not sure why that would be a problem (for either the Super Game Boy 2 OR the Game Boy Player) since the device has the guts of a Game Boy/Game Boy Advance contained within it, but I thought I\\\'d mention it.
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<i>\\\"But most notably, the SGB 2 included Game Link cable functionality—if you couldn\\\'t trade Pokémon on the original SGB, now you can...though you\\\'d need a second TV set, SNES, and SGB 2 sitting right next to you.\\\"</i>

Actually, the Super Game Boy 2 had a Game Boy Color-style Link Port specifically so that you could connect a Game Boy/Game Boy Color to it and play games (that didn\\\'t have two-controller multi-player) with a friend without having to shell out one- or two-hundred dollars for a Game Boy/Game Boy Color.

I\\\'m not certain whether the Super Game Boy 2\\\'s manual mentions this or not, but page 9 of the Game Boy Player\\\'s manual says, \\\"<b>NOTE: this method is only for connecting Game Boy systems to the Game Boy Player. Do not connect multiple Game Boy Players together using this method.</b>\\\"

I\\\'m honestly not sure why that would be a problem (for either the Super Game Boy 2 OR the Game Boy Player) since the device has the guts of a Game Boy/Game Boy Advance contained within it, but I thought I\\\'d mention it.
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\\\"But most notably, the SGB 2 included Game Link cable functionality—if you couldn\\\'t trade Pokémon on the original SGB, now you can...though you\\\'d need a second TV set, SNES, and SGB 2 sitting right next to you.\\\"

Actually, the Super Game Boy 2 had a Game Boy Color-style Link Port specifically so that you could connect a Game Boy/Game Boy Color to it and play games (that didn\\\'t have two-controller multi-player) with a friend without having to shell out one- or two-hundred dollars for a Game Boy/Game Boy Color.

I\\\'m not certain whether the Super Game Boy 2\\\'s manual mentions this or not, but page 9 of the Game Boy Player\\\'s manual says, \\\"NOTE: this method is only for connecting Game Boy systems to the Game Boy Player. Do not connect multiple Game Boy Players together using this method.\\\"

I\\\'m honestly not sure why that would be a problem (for either the Super Game Boy 2 OR the Game Boy Player) since the device has the guts of a Game Boy/Game Boy Advance contained within it, but I thought I\\\'d mention it.
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I don\'t think that each Thedas nation has an exact earth counterpart. For example: Spain was a very powerful state that was feared for its armada, while Antiva is a weak state that would have been conquered long ago if not for its assassins.
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I don\\\'t think that each Thedas nation has an exact Earth counterpart. For example: Spain was a very powerful state that was feared for its armada, while Antiva is a weak state that would have been conquered long ago if not for its assassins.
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