The Best GBA Games for Today

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The Best GBA Games for Today

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Here's the latest in one of my favorite series:
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/nintendo ... -a-ds.html

I love looking objectively at the library of older platforms and picking out titles that are still relevant today. This is especially applicable for a portable platform that is backwards compatible like the DS and GBA.

Please Digg this to show your support:
http://digg.com/gaming_news/The_Best_GB ... u_Own_A_DS


If you'd like to see past installments of this series, take a look at these:
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/2006/10/ ... y-top.html (Which needs to be updated a bit)
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/2007/01/ ... y-top.html
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For shame racket, for shame.
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fastbilly1 wrote:For shame racket, for shame.
OK -- I get it :)
You wanna help me write your additions?
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If all you do is let me down, well the article is a success. The fact they were on the Hidden Gems is good enough. Actually a link to the Hidden Gems article would probably be a better idea than anything I could whip up in the next five minutes.
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fastbilly1 wrote:If all you do is let me down, well the article is a success. The fact they were on the Hidden Gems is good enough. Actually a link to the Hidden Gems article would probably be a better idea than anything I could whip up in the next five minutes.
What fun is a link? :)
It doesn't have to be right away. (And you don't have to if you don't want)
Whatever works out for you. I can always add to it.
I just figure if you're interested in the game enough to make a fuss, you could write a bit about it :)
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Good point, Ill have it for you as soon as I get a chance.
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Post by Perseid »

I'd suggest WarioWare Twisted even if Touched exists. The built-in gyroscope control makes it a completely unique experience over the other WarioWare games.
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Perseid wrote:I'd suggest WarioWare Twisted even if Touched exists. The built-in gyroscope control makes it a completely unique experience over the other WarioWare games.
In the UK it's somewhat pricy unfortunately - it wasn't released in Europe, so it's not too common in ebay UK :(

It's the only "special" cart I'm missing. I've got Yoshi and 2 Boktais (well, I learned recently about a third Boktai, but I don't know japanese).

Racket, I think you should include Boktais and tilt sensor games there at least as honorably mentions. The DS has the touch screen but no games like this.

Ivo.
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Post by Daniel Primed »

I think that you could do a similar article but with the GBC instead of the GBA. Althogh I guess it might be strecthing it a bit.
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GB/GBC games for today, now thats a hard article.
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