There are a lot of affordable Gameboy Advance games now that still hold up rather well:
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/2007/03/ ... games.html
My GBA may be in my desk drawer now, but I still pull some of these out for my DS and GBA Player for my Cube:
Any I missed?
The Cheapest GBA Games Worth Your Time
It complements Typing of the Dead quite nicely...Mozgus wrote:Lol...Pinball of the Dead.
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Which do you like better?extrarice wrote:FFIVa is still a little buggy, in my experience. But not enough to ruin the experience.![]()
And Metroid Fusion as the pinnacle of the series? *shrug* to each his own, I suppose
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I honestly like the original the least, lol. Fusion and 2 are proabably my favorites. Super Metroid was fun until you got to the water area. Then again, that was on an emulator quite a while ago, so I may like it more if I played the real thing. Still, I have never been able to really play through Metroid very far. I dono why. It just seems boring. Plus the 30 life thing makes life hard for us perfectionists.extrarice wrote:My favorite is Super Metroid, though I think the original Metroid is a better game. Fusion had too much hand-holding for my liking.

You liked Metroid 2 (the Gameboy one) as much as Fusion?
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