Tuesday, February 27, 2024

"GBA Link Connection" homebrew libraries now allows sending multiboot ROMs via the GBA's Link Cable or Wireless Adapter

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The GBA homebrew scene has been growing steadily over the years, with one of the most recent homebrew projects for the system allowing for such technological wonders such as [URL='
https://gbatemp.net/threads/openlara-a-stunning-gba-port-of-the-1996-classic-tomb-raider.606212/']running Tomb Rainder on the 32-bit handheld with the help of the open source engine OpenLara[/URL].

All of this is thanks to the effort put together...

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https://gbatemp.net/threads/gba-link-connection-homebrew-libraries-now-allows-sending-multiboot-roms-via-the-gbas-link-cable-or-wireless-adapter.649487/']Read more[/URL]


https://gbatemp.net/threads/gba-link-connection-homebrew-libraries-now-allows-sending-multiboot-roms-via-the-gbas-link-cable-or-wireless-adapter.649487/

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