Best GBA GAMES
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christopher85
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Best GBA GAMES
http://www.gamesradar.com/best-gba-games/
Is there any games that should of been included? FYI: I really want to start investing.
Is there any games that should of been included? FYI: I really want to start investing.
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It has Warioware Twisted on it. The list is officially legit. (then I read later and it also had the first WW game, good on them)
I say those are all good titles to start with.
I say those are all good titles to start with.
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As long as it's got both WW games and Mario & Luigi, it's a good list. The rest is just icing on the cake.
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It's tough to rank GBA games, as so many of the good ones are ports and remakes.
Final Fantasy V and Tactics ranked ahead of VI?! Blasphemy.
Oh and I agree that Riviera: The Promised Land should be on there. Such a great game.
Final Fantasy V and Tactics ranked ahead of VI?! Blasphemy.
Oh and I agree that Riviera: The Promised Land should be on there. Such a great game.
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How about DragonBall: Advance Adventure? That's one of the best side-scrolling beat-em-ups I've ever played along with the GBA One Piece game. Let's just leave it that all of Banpresto's games are awesome, 'cause they are.
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I'm not sure if you're counting remakes or not, but Kirby's NightMare In Dreamland ought to be on there. That and Rayman Advance, which is a direct port and with it being my first Gameboy game, I'm a bit biased towards it. But either way, I thought it to be a great port of a great game.
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FFV was more fun than FFVI to meDidn't even bother to finish FFVI, had the entire sense of "been there, done that" when playing it. FFV is a joy from head to toe because you can mix and match abilities.BoneSnapDeez wrote:It's tough to rank GBA games, as so many of the good ones are ports and remakes.
Final Fantasy V and Tactics ranked ahead of VI?! Blasphemy.
Oh and I agree that Riviera: The Promised Land should be on there. Such a great game.
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This list is too heavy on the easy go-to titles. It doesn't take any risks or name any dark horse candidates. Seems like a weak fluff piece to me.
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I think that most lists are this way. To me, only the "tail end" of a list like this is interesting because that is generally the only spot where the author had the discretion to pull in some hidden gems.
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is an absolutely awesome GBA game. It is pretty long and not too difficult. I have played through it a few times and I find it extremely enjoyable every time. I would suggest it highly and it is only a few bucks!
I am buying all Saturn games, PM me with your offerings and I will let you know if I need the game or not! (Everything must be CIB)
Currently trying to knock off all the sports games, would like to get them <$5 each! Of course if you would like to donate them I will gladly pay the shipping!
Currently trying to knock off all the sports games, would like to get them <$5 each! Of course if you would like to donate them I will gladly pay the shipping!