What are some good gameboy advance games?
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I’m a girl who doesn’t like RPG so don’t recommend golden sun, final fantasy, etc. I also don’t like pokemon or racing/shooting games.
And I like the sims and warioware twisted and super mario. I would also like games that two people can play.
Do you have any recommendations?
well then try
LEGO STAR WARS 2: the orginal trilogy
i dunno y i said that.. but i lik it alot.
super mario sunshine is good.
try DONKEY KONG !
here 10 top games.. which i copied off a site.
1) The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past:
If you didn’t have the good fortune of growing up with this title back in the day, you get the good fortune of experiencing it for the first time now. The GBA version of the classic SuperNES title brings one of the best Zelda games ever made to a new system and a new generation of gamers. Fair warning: don’t piss off the chickens.
2) Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2:
Nintendo has the advantage of longevity; they’ve been around long enough to build a catalog of titles that never grow old, and few games demonstrate this as well as Super Mario Advance 2. While the double naming schemes of these Mario releases are confusing, there’s no doubt that the accurate recreation of the SuperNES launch title Super Mario World is spot on, and probably the best Mario game ever made
4) Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3:
Hitting us again with the confusing name scheme, Mario Advance 4 is actually the NES title Super Mario Bros 3. Once you get past the nostalgic fondness for the early days of Mario side scrolling, this third installment is probably the best Mario to ever appear on Nintendo’s first home console. While it was later trumped by the game dynamics of Super Mario World, it had the distinct honor of appearing in the Nintendo produced ’80s movie, The Wizard. “I love the PowerGlove. It’s so bad.”
5) Mario Kart Super Circuit:
Handhelds are great for their ability to claim either minutes or hours of your time depending on how much you have to spare. Few games are as capable of offering both long and short play times as Mario Kart. This cart driving, Ben-Hur style battle racer lets you hit people with turtle shells, shrink and run over opponents, and compete for that ever-elusive gold cup. While the DS doesn’t support the GBA’s system link features, it’s still a game worth having for the single player experience.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow:
While Aria of Sorrows takes the Castlevania story on a tangent, you’ll still find yourself fighting creatures of the dark in a moody and atmospheric castle of the undead. Though not the only Castlevania on the GBA, it’s generally the best received, and includes play dynamic boosts that set it apart from the others. Aria of Sorrow should appeal to those of you looking for a darker experience than Mario or Metroid, with stakes and whips, even if it is a bit short.
THERE SOME MORE.. SOme were most zelda.. and some others but i was sure u wouldnt like those!!
If you enjoy Warioware Twisted you’ll definatly like the original Wario Ware for the GBA, it also has several two play minigames. You might also like the Ultimate Card/Brain Games also on GBA, these games support 2 players on one cartridge so you can pass your gameboy back and forth. Good luck!
This has got to be the game for you =D
4 players and it’s Mario =D
Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3