Taken from Gamespot's review of Rayman3.
Of the 12 unlockable minigames, the real gem is the one called Mad Trax, which makes use of the GameCube-Game Boy Advance link cable. It's basically a race course with a beginning and an end but no track in between. Player one controls the shoe-driving Rayman on the TV, while player two uses the GBA to play a Tetris-style puzzle game where each puzzle piece represents a piece of the track that player one is trying to navigate. It's about as crazy to play as it sounds, and it's easily one of the most clever uses of the GameCube-GBA link capabilities we've seen to date.
Oh my God! That's the smartest idea for GBA/GC connectivity *ever*!
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