>>37764601This is my 3rd party GBA link cable made by Playline. As you can see on the top here, there's a switch to allow GBA and GBC games to communicate over the line so I could trade pokemon from any gameboy games along this one cable. If Playline can do that and Game Freak can package a patch for the berry glitch that's transferred over a link cable in every copy of Fire Red, Leaf Green and Emerald, then surely there's a way to make them connect. Maybe what could happen is the Gen 3 game could send data to the gen 2 game from the link cable and temporarily patch in a transfer system. You would empty out the gen 3 game's party bar 1 pokemon, enter the transfer menu, set up the link, and the rest would play out like a regular trade. It would start the communication on Gen 3's end and it would wait for you to turn on the gen 2 game. After powering on the Game Boy with the gen 2 game you would select pokemon from your party and move them into the gen 3 game, probably showing some movie saying goodbye or something while updating the stats with the new IV system and giving the pokemon an ability and random nature in the background and writing to the gen 3 game. You could do this in batches of 5. And don't tell me there isn't a way to update the stats, if there's a way the Gens 1 and 2 game can juggle DVs around when handling the special stat then surely there's a way to tweak the 15 capped DVs into 31 capped IVs. In fact I know a way. 31/15 is 2.0666666667. Just multiply every DV by 2.0666666667 to get to the new gen 3 number and round up or down to the nearest whole number. This was entirely possible. It's not like Nintendo was against proprietary cables at this point either since this was the same era as the Gameboy advance to Ganecube link cable.