When we got the game up and running, the gameplay experience was pretty smooth. There was some slight lag at the beginning, but it evened out as long as the systems were within reasonably close proximity. Nintendo recommends that systems remain within 10 feet of each other, but we were able separate them by about 40 feet before the lag reappeared, and by 50 feet before they lost contact.
Ultimately, the Nintendo Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter would be a worthwhile device if it had the same compatibility as the system's link cable, which works with every multiplayer game. As it is, it's worth picking up only if you own a good percentage of the games compatible with the device.
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