GBA Recommendations

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Don't forget the GBA Castlevanias if you're a Castlevania fan. Aria of Sorrow is excellent and Circle of the Moon is good, but Harmony of Dissonance is bleh.
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Dylan wrote:Don't forget the GBA Castlevanias if you're a Castlevania fan. Aria of Sorrow is excellent and Circle of the Moon is good, but Harmony of Dissonance is bleh.
So I obviously really enjoy the Castlevania games, and have already bought all three.
Hmm... :wink:
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Hobie-wan wrote:
Dylan wrote:Don't forget the GBA Castlevanias if you're a Castlevania fan. Aria of Sorrow is excellent and Circle of the Moon is good, but Harmony of Dissonance is bleh.
So I obviously really enjoy the Castlevania games, and have already bought all three.
Hmm... :wink:
:shock: Well uh, how about Metroid Fusion? :lol:
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I hate to do this to you buddy but:
Dylan wrote: :shock: Well uh, how about Metroid Fusion? :lol:
MrEco wrote: I also bought Metroid Zero Mission and plan on trying that and Fusion out.
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fastbilly1 wrote:I hate to do this to you buddy but:
Dylan wrote: :shock: Well uh, how about Metroid Fusion? :lol:
MrEco wrote: I also bought Metroid Zero Mission and plan on trying that and Fusion out.
This time I was being facetious.
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Dylan wrote:This time I was being facetious.
I wish I could find something in the first post to post again.
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Learn japanese and play mother 3, or get a flash cart and play the translation. There is also a translation of Fire Emblem Sword of Seals. Also the wario ware games are fantastic fun (twisted cant be emulated because it requires motion controls).
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Mario & Luigi is pretty great.
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I second Astro Boy Omega Factor and the DrillDozer games. They're all very good.
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Duane Dibbley wrote:Mario & Luigi is pretty great.
Love this game. Just picked it up recently and plan on playing it all the way through this time. Not really sure what happened to my last copy. I think it got lost while moving.
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