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#5001 Guest_sadic

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Posted 20 October 2007 - 11:47 AM

My favourite game is f-zero climax
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Posted 20 October 2007 - 01:03 PM

Hmmmmmmm i like Natut0 Ninja coucil 2 the BEST!!~ :furious:
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Posted 20 October 2007 - 01:33 PM

The mine favorite list is great.Pokemon Emerald: This game allows you become greatest Pokemon King or Queen it depends which avatar you play I play with Haruka (May Norman) because I like to play with Girl avatars why Unknown. The Pokemon of there is must greatly use and you have an new attacks and new criminal there named Team Aqua and Team Magma the Starter will be Torchic evolves into Blaziken (Fire), Treecko evolves into Sceptile (Grass) and Mudkip evolves into I don't know anymore (Water).Lufia The Ruins of Lore: Because this game allows to you use the RP?G style and Pokemon System. The RPG is just same as the Final Fantasy games. You can use all cure and jobs to make you're Characters usable on the battles and if you use some jobs than you can make your stats to Master than you can use level 2 of that Jobs examble youre Job is Swordsman and that is Master than you can use the job Knight and you can learn more attacks. Oke the Pokemon System is you can use Disc as an Pokeball and than you learn attack from other monster that you have than he will vanish.

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Posted 21 October 2007 - 10:26 AM

I like Riverra The Promises Land Haverts Moon Yggdra Union - We'll never fight aloneTales Of Phantasia
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Posted 21 October 2007 - 02:00 PM

my favourite is summon night because it has good graphics.
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Posted 21 October 2007 - 02:40 PM

my favorites aresummon knight Ugolden sunpokemon emeraldriviera the promised land..all these games are fun and most are strategy based, the way you handle your characters is definitely how the game goes..:D
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Posted 21 October 2007 - 10:28 PM

Mario and Luigi super star saga, funny and addictive
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Posted 21 October 2007 - 10:30 PM

HARVEST MOON!! THE BEST!!! hehe ... im serious
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Posted 21 October 2007 - 11:17 PM

My favourite GBA game had got to be the Breath Of Fire series because they're so addictive nd i enjoy them so much lol XD
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Posted 21 October 2007 - 11:33 PM

Probably pokemon emerald *shrug* I likes r/s and emerald was a step up
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 04:02 AM

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance would have to be the best!
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 06:04 AM

My favs were Yugioh WCT 2006 and Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 09:00 AM

My favourite Gba games?? :Pdefinately is Pokemon games.
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 09:11 AM

My favourite games are:-super robot war-pokemon-yugioh-final fantasy
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 05:30 PM

Yggdra Union is the best
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 06:44 PM

I say Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is the best.
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 07:13 PM

hi the best ist for ff tactic and mario power tennis
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 09:38 PM

My absolutely all-time favourite gba game is Summon Night!^^Because it is different from other rpg games and i love the guardian beastes there!
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 09:51 PM

I'd say my favorite game(s) are the first two Golden Sun titles. The challenge of finding all of the d'jinn, along with releasing some crucial combo's and cool skills, make for awesome gameplay. Additionally, the tough strategy aspect of the game, and subtle storyline moves make for an extremely challenging adventure element. The boss battles in these games have been my favorite of any game I have played.
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Posted 25 October 2007 - 03:26 PM

My happens to be golden sun. The spirit summoning movie clips are beautiful beyond description...I find it nicer than final fantsay too.. I think very few games can beat it for GBA.
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Posted 25 October 2007 - 03:34 PM

Mine: Lunar Silver Star Story... Awesome game... :P
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Posted 26 October 2007 - 05:13 AM

Well, I can honestly say I've played most of the greatest GBA games (if not all of them, honestly). There are quite a few to choose from, but when you've played through them all (like I unfortunately have) you wish the GBA would rise from the dead... But anyway, here are the tops of the pops:Golden SunGolden Sun: The Lost AgeArguably the best GBA RPGs, the Golden Sun series are traditional Japanese RPGs. That, however, sounds like an understatement, just like calling a Final Fantasy that would be. In its traditionality, Golden Sun exceeds with its soundtrack (tunes that will haunt you for the rest of your gaming life), story (which only really becomes top-notch in TLA), graphics (some of the best on the GBA - the environments will astound you, as will the zillions of various Psynergy and summon animations), etc. A fascinating aspect is 'Psynergy', which is the game's 'magic' - however, unlike standard RPGs, you don't just use it to obliterate things that want to eat you up. A lot of the spells are also environmental, used to solve puzzles. This interaction is one of my favourite aspects of the games... Just to mention, TLA is often cited as one of the best improved sequels. Also, the Djinn System used to empower your characters is one of the best and most customizable you'll find. Highly recommended!Riviera: The Promised LandAnother RPG, though an unusual one. Featuring one of the best 'level up' systems ever (characters can master zillions of weapons - for every weapon mastered, the character's attributes rise according to the given characters' preference of the weapon mastered), a soundtrack for the gods and top-quality graphics with hand-drawn character designs, and a story which will keep you interested til the very end, Riviera is definitely a big YES to try out.Kingdom Hearts: Chain of MemoriesYes, technically another RPG. Bridging the story gap between KH and KH2, Chain of Memories is an excellent game everyone should try out, even if they (as I) haven't played the original Kingdom Hearts. The graphics are, again, among the best on the GBA (one can't really call a game's graphics BEST, since the various graphic styles differ from game to game), and the game features several FMV sequences, the most prominent of which is the introduction. The battle system gets very different opinions - some call it fun and engaging, some call it dull and repetitive. Try and see, but I personally find it quite entertaining (naturally it gets boring if you OVERDO it - that is, overlevel too much - but otherwise it should prove very fun). The story is also very interesting (even more so, I suppose, to those who are familiar with Kingdom Hearts 2; Chain of Memories' mysteries prove to be a bit clearer if you know what happens next). All in all, very recommended.Megaman Battle Network seriesSpanning six canon games (with each one after BN3 having two versions released, similar to Pokemon), one of my personal favorites, though mainly because it's one of the first games I played. What draws me to the series, really, is the tale of friendship between the main character and his NetNavi, in a not-so-distant-future world where the Internet is something like a parallel world. I must admit, the enemy designs are also yummy - each of the bosses are entertaining to defeat, and the final bosses are some of the coolest enemies I've seen. BN3 sits on the 'best in series' throne, while BN6 has the most engaging battle system (you have seen NOTHING more bent on giving you INSANE amounts of power just so you can smite your enemies in very numerous and diverse ways). Very entertaining and very recommended...Megaman Zero seriesPractically the only action games on the GBA worth playing. Featuring a simple but likable story, engaging gameplay (each game adding something new and exciting to the mix), and some of the best boss designs ever, I don't see you getting bored slashing armies of enemies with your trusty Z Saber. Though, I must admit, the shining highlight are the boss designs, and the main reason why I go back and replay the series. They're just... Mighty.Final Fantasy Tactics AdvanceProbably the best game on the GBA in terms of quality, quantity and lasting value, FFTA is all FFT was, just portable. With quite a satisfying story, TONS of optional stuff to do (the amount of time it takes to finish all quests is ludicrous, but nevertheless well-spent), etc. It's just a must-play.Final Fantasy remakes & the Pokemon seriesI was thinking whether I should include this, since I don't see anyone NOT-playing these games... But still, here's a mention. The Final Fantasies are excellent remakes, and if you've never played FFVI (like me), thinking it just can't be as good as everyone says, even better than VII and co. (like me), play it and you will find a nice surprise waiting for you (like me - I so love it).And Pokemon... I mean, didn't everyone play at least Crystal, Emerald and Fire Red/Leaf Green, if not the entire series (like me)? It's just... As silly and over-the-top as the concept might seem, and as skeptical you may be, they really are excellent games.Boktai: The Sun Is In Your HandBoktai 2: Solar Boy DjangoA combination of stealth adventure and RPG, coupled with a fun sun power gimmick, Boktai is an excellent game in all respects. Hideo Kojima (yes, the creator of MGS - you'll see many similarities between the games) did a wonderful job, introducing a 'vampire hunter' who uses the power of the sun to his advantage. The story is well-worth your time (Boktai might even make you replay the first game just to completely figure out what happened there), as is the gameplay - fun in the first game, excellent and diverse in the second. And the boss designs are just yum. Astro Boy: Omega FactorProbably the only beat-'em-up (so to speak) I ever liked. And it took a while till I liked it, too. At first, I was VERY skeptical due to the sheer ridiculousness of the anime (sorry, fans...) and, perhaps, the entire concept... But after years of reading YES-reviews, I recently decided to try the game again... And I LOVED it. The gameplay is really fun (and bear in mind that I am no beat-'em-up fan, quite the opposite), the story very engaging and quite complex, especially in Rebirth, and the whole Omega Factor concept is just yay.Castlevania: Aria of SorrowThough Circle of the Moon is excellent (and you should play it), Aria of Sorrow is simply the best of the GBA Castlevanias, in my eyes completely flawless regarding its genre. Though all three - CotM, Harmony of Dissonance and AoS - are basically Symphony of the Night clones, they're all great. However, it's only Aria I have no objections for. The gameplay is marvelous, RPG elements excellently implemented, graphics beautiful, story fun, and the diversity of enemy Souls you can gather is just astounding. *In this respect, I'd like to mention another game - Shaman King: Master of Spirits 2 - which, though not entirely popular, is excellent for those who love collecting things which give them lots of diverse powers, like me.*The Legend of Zelda: The Minish CapNot mentioning A Link to the Past (which is actually a port, and which everyone should have already played), The Minish Cap is the last Zelda for the GBA. And an excellent one at that. Top-quality Wind Waker-style graphics (oh, the pretty colors!), catchy soundtrack, captivating story and extremely fun gameplay, the only objection I (and many others) have is that the game is simply too short. While this description is often given to games these days, The Minish Cap really deserves it. With only 6(ish) highly imaginative dungeons, the game is so good you wish there were more. But oh well, it was great while it lasted...Mario vs. Donkey KongJust... puzzling sweetness. If you love to put your brain through fun puzzling, this is the game for you. Though seemingly short at first, it is only after you 'finish' it that you discover there is much, much more, with new worlds and 12 expert levels. A must-play. Mario and Luigi: Superstar SagaThere isn't much to say about this game. Just read the general descriptions for previous RPGs and apply them to this game. It's just an infinitely fun RPG, though you may hate Mario himself (like me).Metroid Zero MissionMetroid FusionHours of fun gameplay with an interesting backstory (especially in Fusion), quality graphics and engaging bosses, the Metroids are just a big yes. I must admit, for a long time I was very skeptical towards many of the games from this list (i.e. Metroids, M&L: Superstar Saga, Astro Boy: Omega Factor...), and all of them turned out to be marvelous. *prepares to be hit by tomatoes for writing a long, LONG, quality post* Eh-heh... I'm wordy.
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Posted 26 October 2007 - 05:39 AM

i think pokemon ruby was good, yugioh too and harry poter for gbc was good too... 3 way tie lol
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Posted 26 October 2007 - 10:34 AM

I'd say Minish Cap myself. Wierd items though. It just seemed ackward compared to the other zeldas.
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Posted 26 October 2007 - 11:14 AM

ALL TIME BEST GAME SERIES ARE GOLDEN SUN AND MAGAMANNETWORK SERIE!!!! , man its fun their lyk pumped up GBA versions of playstation games :D
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