Hidden Gems: Gameboy
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Ill throw out Great Greed and Gargoyle's Quest. Really didn't get into handhelds much until the GBC though.
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Pyramids of Ra is still one of my favorite puzzle games, Gameboy or not. Tons of levels (I never got through all the levels) and simple gameplay with a good amount of depth.
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Hmm, I'm going to try this out later. I'm in the mood for a good puzzle game right now.crux wrote:Pyramids of Ra is still one of my favorite puzzle games, Gameboy or not. Tons of levels (I never got through all the levels) and simple gameplay with a good amount of depth.
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fast wrote:Final Fantasy Adventure was remade on the GBA under its proper title Sword of Mana. It took the Graphics of 3, the gameplay of 2 and remade 1 - now thats not a convoluted sentence:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword_of_mana
wow, I DID NOT know that! I am totally gonna hunt down the GBA version. Thanks, fast!
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I had always enjoyed Croc for the GBC. A fun little platformer.
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No problem noiseredux, I only discovered it recently. I was never a Mana fan (havent played any past an hour or two) but now I really want to play through them. Just gotta find a suitable partner to play them with...
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I thought about nominating the TMNT game, but really, it's not that great. The side-scrolling parts aren't too entertaining, though for some reason as a kid I was addicted to the number guessing mini-game included.
Did you try it out? I've honestly never talked with anyone who's played the game, so I'm curious what you thought. It's a game I pop out every few years and I consistently enjoy it, even though I first played it close to fifteen years ago. Tetris is the only other Game Boy game I can say that about.sakicfan84 wrote:Hmm, I'm going to try this out later. I'm in the mood for a good puzzle game right now.
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Yeah, I just got on the 2nd pyramid. Moving blocks provided a little difficulty for me because I didn't know that I had to keep moving along with it as opposed to riding on it. Definitely a fun and fast moving game. Puzzle games definitely age well; the fact that the game is old isn't a detriment at all.crux wrote:Did you try it out? I've honestly never talked with anyone who's played the game, so I'm curious what you thought. It's a game I pop out every few years and I consistently enjoy it, even though I first played it close to fifteen years ago. Tetris is the only other Game Boy game I can say that about.sakicfan84 wrote:Hmm, I'm going to try this out later. I'm in the mood for a good puzzle game right now.
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Skate Or Die: Bad N Rad... I completely forgot about this game until I stumbled over a blurb on the internet today. I used to love the hell out of this game!



