Recommend some GBA Games.
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Recommend some GBA Games.
Thanks to the hell of a schedule I have now, which is a topic for another thread, I now do "all" of my gaming on my craptastic laptop, which sucks for PC gaming.
But I can run SNES and GBA games. But I think I have played enough SNES games, my question is: What are good GBA games I can play on short bursts?
GBA games I have played:
Castlevania Series
Megaman Zero Series
Super Robot Wars OG and OG2
Yydra Union
Riviera: The Promised Land
Ninja Five-0
TETRIS for GB
Shining Force Games
Metroid Games
Now, recommend!
But I can run SNES and GBA games. But I think I have played enough SNES games, my question is: What are good GBA games I can play on short bursts?
GBA games I have played:
Castlevania Series
Megaman Zero Series
Super Robot Wars OG and OG2
Yydra Union
Riviera: The Promised Land
Ninja Five-0
TETRIS for GB
Shining Force Games
Metroid Games
Now, recommend!
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I haven't had a chance to play it, but apparently the new Spyro game is really good. It's done in the style of the Metroid/Castlevania games, so I'm pumped to give it a shot. Also, The new TMNT game for GBA is an excellent beatemup. Two awesome games that are SO much better than their DS counterparts. It's a shame, really.
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Ninja Five-0
Advance Wars 1/2
Astro Boy - Omega Factor
Iridion II
Zone of the Enders - The Fist of Mars
Metal Slug Advance
Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga
Scurge - Hive
Gradius Galaxies
Gekido Advance
Denki Blocks
Klonoa 1/2
Summon Night 1/2
Games by Sting are always good, so props for listing Yggdra Union and Riviera.
Ninja Five-0
Advance Wars 1/2
Astro Boy - Omega Factor
Iridion II
Zone of the Enders - The Fist of Mars
Metal Slug Advance
Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga
Scurge - Hive
Gradius Galaxies
Gekido Advance
Denki Blocks
Klonoa 1/2
Summon Night 1/2
Games by Sting are always good, so props for listing Yggdra Union and Riviera.
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I actually got them by recommendation.. And I didn't like them a lot.Agozer wrote:Games by Sting are always good, so props for listing Yggdra Union and Riviera.
Yydra Union: Is it a card game? Is it a Strategy game? Why can I only attack once per turn? What is this passive / agressive thing? I don't recover Morale? Huh? I gave up around the 3th or 4th map.
Riviera: Leveling up by using weapons? Weapons that wear down? Ah, but in practice mode they don't? Oh well.. LIMITED INVENTORY IN A GAME IN WHICH YOU LEVEL UP WITH ITEMS? Argh! Also, not being able to aim at the enemy I wanted to hit, kind of annoyed me. And I won't even start on the minigame things to open chests and do actions.
They might be good games, but I was looking for something relaxing and slow, but both games were quite "dynamic" for their genres. Maybe some other time, when I have time to learn the system.
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Speaking of WarioWare, is it possible to play WarioWare: Twisted on a GBA emulator? It has a built-in gyro sensor so I'm not so sure about that.Clements wrote:F-Zero - Maximum Velocity/GP Legend/Climax
Fire Emblem series
Kirby games
Mario Kart Super Circuit
Tactics Ogre - The Knight of Lodis
WarioWare games
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Yes, an IPS patch exists for it so you can use the D-Pad to control instead:snkcube wrote:Speaking of WarioWare, is it possible to play WarioWare: Twisted on a GBA emulator? It has a built-in gyro sensor so I'm not so sure about that.Clements wrote:F-Zero - Maximum Velocity/GP Legend/Climax
Fire Emblem series
Kirby games
Mario Kart Super Circuit
Tactics Ogre - The Knight of Lodis
WarioWare games
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well, since the japanese only ones aren't yet translated to my knowledge, I guess I'd recommend "Fire Emblem" and then "The Sacred Stones"Joe Camacho wrote:only on GBA
pretty straight forward.
[quote="byuu"]Seriously, what kind of asshole makes an old-school 2D emulator that requires a Core 2 to get full speed? [i]>:([/i] [/quote]
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If I knew moon language I would tackle all the SRW games on GBA.Panzer88 wrote:well, since the japanese only ones aren't yet translated to my knowledge, I guess I'd recommend "Fire Emblem" and then "The Sacred Stones"Joe Camacho wrote:only on GBA
pretty straight forward.
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well that changes everythingClements wrote:Fire Emblem - Fuuin no Tsurugi is almost 100% translated.
**goes off looking, not believing that he missed that memo**
[quote="byuu"]Seriously, what kind of asshole makes an old-school 2D emulator that requires a Core 2 to get full speed? [i]>:([/i] [/quote]