Ubi Soft has today revealed just how the Game Boy Advance and GameCube versions of Splinter Cell will play together, via the much-touted but under-used link cable.
From what we can make out, the GBA will act as a sort of enhanced OPSAT, the portable computer that is used throughout the game, and operates important stuff like computers systems, security cameras and weapons.
What’s more, you get access to a new weapon called the sticky bomb. Which probably is used by sticking it to things. Or something.