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Plus, you can also go head-to-head against a friend in the two player match mode. Plus, if a friend has a copy of the Game Boy Advance version, you can link your systems together and trade cards. Successful Snitch-catching also rewards you with collectible Quidditch Cards, which will earn you more powerful broomsticks like the Nimbus 2001 and the almighty Firebolt. And when a Snitch Race is activated on the GCN, it's up to you to catch the Golden Snitch, while your friend continues the game in an effort to rack up even more points. While a friend plays on the Nintendo GameCube, you can provide some much-needed back-up as the Beater. You'll need both copies of the game, and a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable to connect the two systems. Plus, you can also play as the Seeker and Beater on the Nintendo GameCube version of Quidditch World Cup, using some clever connectivity with Game Boy Advance. You must follow the Golden Snitch's trail, picking up speed boosts along the way, to grab the elusive winged ball and - hopefully - claim victory for your team. When the Golden Snitch is spotted, the screen switches to a Mode 7-style race against the opponent's Seeker. You can also play the part of the Beaters with a simple press of the R button. Most of the time you'll play the part of the Chaser, tackling opponents for the Quaffle and trying to score goals. Quidditch may seem incredibly complex, but the game has been designed to be as easy to play as possible. But often, the extra points may not be enough to secure victory, so the Seeker must bide his time well. If this walnut-sized winged ball is caught by a team's Seeker, it means an instant 150 points and brings the game to an end. Last, and definitely not least, is the Golden Snitch. Thankfully, each team has Beaters, armed with bats, to keep the Bludgers at bay. Two other balls, called Bludgers, are constantly on the move and will chase the player nearest to them. But there's much more to Quidditch than simply goal scoring. Players called Chasers can score by taking possession of the ball (or Quaffle) and throwing it into one of the goals. Each game is played on a pitch, with three hoop-shaped goals at each end. Imagine football crossed with basketball, played on flying broomsticks. For those who haven't the foggiest about Quidditch, then read on.
Now you can actually play a part in a Quidditch competition and take the house of Hogwarts to victory. No longer will matches involving Snitches, Seekers, Bludgers and Beaters be restricted to your imagination. Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup brings the fictional sport of Quidditch from the pages of JK Rowling's books and onto your Game Boy Advance.