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Game Boy Advance – 2001 – (AGB-001)

Gameboy Advance

Game Boy Advance – 2001 – (AGB-001)

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Gameboy Advance Video Rating: 4 / 5

The 5 Best Legend of Zelda Games

Most of us have grown up around the elf name Link running around in green tights and saving Zelda from danger; given the slew of games from the Legend of Zelda series, here are my top 5

5) The Minish Cap

I really liked this game because it had a unique element that made it stand out from the other games in the series. The graphics looked great on the Gameboy Advance and the ability for Link to shrink himself to access certain areas was an interesting feature to the game. While the gameplay and dungeons were pretty similar to the other games, it doesn’t feel repetitive. You start the game during a festival, though someone steals an enchanted sword, thus threatening the well-being of the world. Link’s job is to get the sword back with a hat that shrinks him down to visit tiny towns inhabited by Picouri

4) A Link to the Past

If you have an SNES there is no reason not to have this game, it is the quintessential Zelda game, with rupees, bombs, bows, and the master sword. Link can switch between the world of light and dark, dark being the world where evil has taken over. Link looks a little strange in this game, but the SNES graphics still look pretty good. The usual dungeons packed with puzzles are standard in the game

3) Twilight Princess

I was really glad that the developers didn’t stick with the cell-shaded Windwaker graphics with this one, and make the world of Zelda how it was supposed to look. The controls have the similar feel to the N64 games, which brings me back down memory lane, and the game is as much a story book tale as it is an action adventure game.

2) Ocarina of Time

This game introduced gamers to the world of Hyrule in 3D, and boy did it look better. Link returns to rescue Zelda and save the world from Gannondorf, along the way completing dungeons, visting the locals and taking Epona out for a test drive. What really takes this game to the next level is the fact that Link can go forwards and backwards in time seven years, which is necessary to gain items and skills in one time and use them in the other to further the story. Real-time battles are always much more fun that turn based, which has given Zelda games a huge leg up against similar games in the genre.

1) Majora’s Mask

You can’t match the complexity this game has. The village of Clock Town is threatened by the moon and Link uses his song of time to reset the events by three days. Clock Town is a colorful, diverse area with a ton of quests to complete. What adds to the layers of the game is how certain events happen at certain times during the three day period, which need to be initiated to complete certain quests. For example, getting the bunny ears mask that allows Link to run faster is a series of tasks that must be completed at a certain time to trigger the appropriate events. Because of the element of time, you may find yourself continually going back in time to get the quest right.

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Gameboy Advance question by leftygirl_75: Gameboy Advance?
Which Mario game should I get for my Gameboy Advance? Why?

Gameboy Advance best answer:

Answer by jillians_monster_316
super mario advanced there are a few more good ones that you should get so choose the one that suits you

Nintendo Game Boy Advance – Indigo

Gameboy Advance – click on the image below for more information.

  • It features a more powerful processor than any previous portable system, for faster, smoother gameplay
  • The high-resolution, full color screen makes the game jump out at you — 50% bigger than Game Boy Color
  • Two new buttons, L & R, bring you more control & game options
  • Extended battery life lets you play for up to 15 hours on a pair of AA batteries
  • Compact Game Paks let you store your game progress & are smaller then Game Boy Color Paks

Gameboy Advance

Game Boy Advance has been the buzz of the video game world since it came out, and a quick look at what it comes with shows you why! Connect up to four GBA’s together for a new world of multiplayer action PCM Sound System with Headphone Jack for powerful, realistic sound All these great new features, plus the biggest game library of any portable system! Color – Indigo Limit one per customerThe Game Boy platform (which includes the original unit, the Game Boy Pocket, and the Game Boy


Nintendo Game Boy Advance – Indigo

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