GBC Recommendations

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noiseredux wrote:
CRTGAMER wrote:
RBT wrote:Thanks for all the suggestions, I'm already watching several on eBay. Seems I also have a bit of reading to do :wink:
Hit the Gamestops. A few still have GB and GBC carts still at killer prices.


really??? In the past like 4 years I've seen one GBC cart at a GameStop. It's a sealed Mega Man Xtreme that they want $15 for. :| But I never see GB/GBC there otherwise. Jeez. If anyone sees any at their locals GS's for good price, let me know what they have, eh?


We don't have Gamestops in England but I picked up the GBC deal from Gamestation sadly thats all they had.
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I need to recommend Wario Land 3. It's easily my favorite GBC game of all time!
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Reverend wrote:I need to recommend Wario Land 3. It's easily my favorite GBC game of all time!


II and 3 are great.
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lisalover1 wrote:D
Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages

Pokemon Trading Card Game [Trust me on this one; it's actually REALLY good.]
Wendy: Every Witch Way
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I love my GBC; it is tied with the NGPC for my favorite handheld console.

Exactly. I even recommend getting two pokemon carts for multiplayering
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links awakening dx is a great place to start

I also found fun in survival kids, the birth of the lost in blue series on the ds
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Super Breakout
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San Francisco Rush 2049. It's like R.C. Pro Am.
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Another vote for Metal Gear Solid for the GBC.
I'm not a huge fan of handheld gaming but I really enjoyed this one.

Somebody here mentioned Resident Evil Gaiden as being fun? Which part of it? :)
I own it and have played it, but it's a poor game, imo.
Nice Resi Evil side story I guess, but the gameplay on the whole I found repetitive and quite tedious.
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Thierry Henry wrote:Somebody here mentioned Resident Evil Gaiden as being fun? Which part of it? :)


all of it. It's awesome.
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If you're in the mood for an RPG Dragon Warrior III is the way to go. The game is huge and I prefer it over the NES version.
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