
Is there any other game that I should definitely play?
Metroid: Zero Mission
>>1
I think everyone should play both, because the action is so light and refreshing that you wouldn’t believe it came from the SFC.
>>28
Isn’t Zero Mi a remake of Famicom?
F-ZERO
Domo-kun’s Mysterious TV
Craft Sword Story
The correct answer is Mega Man Zero.
Mirror Maze
Galaxy Angel
Wario
Pokémon Pinball
Pokémon Emerald
Hamtaro
Rockman EXE
ASTRO BOY
>>14
If possible, I would like to recommend the overseas version of Omega Factor, but it’s quite expensive, so it’s hard to recommend!
Our Sun
>>15
Suuuuun!!!
>>118
Snake’s response
If you come near, I will cut you down.
Looking at it now, there are too few buttons…
>>17
But there are a lot of action games, aren’t there?
What are you going to do with that knowledge?
Even though I can’t get it anyway.
>>18
I saw an unnamed world where GBA software cannot be obtained for the first time.
Golden Sun
Caravan Heart hasn’t had a remake, so it might be good to do it.
>>20
There might be a sense of excitement in encountering some unknown monster if you do it now!
>>20
Was the party based on weight or rather cost?
>>26
Human companions are cost-controlled.
Food management was quite severe in the early stages, and it was a bit of a strange game as well.
Stellvia
Fire Emblem Trilogy
I have memories of playing Shining Soul 2 a lot.
Kururin Paradise
Domo-kun’s Mysterious TV
It’s obvious, but action games on the GBA are easier to control when played on the GBA.
Medabots Navi
Monster Summoner
Spinning round and round is great!
It’s very early software, but…
Play the remake of Shining Force.
It’s a super easy category as an SRPG, and it’s fun just watching the battle animations.
The first software I bought was Mister Driller 2.
I was really surprised; it talks!
A game that relies on peripherals like Legends seems tough now.
drillero
Which one is good if I want to play Mystery Dungeon on GBA?
>>45
Is it Torneko?
It feels like a speculative price.
I’m starting to feel that delving deeper into the discussions about FC and SFC is reaching its limits.
I simply want to know what great works existed…
I feel a certain bias in genres that is unique to mobile devices.
Port of Final Fight
I am on Team Cat 3.
I used to love Klonoa Heroes.
>>50
It’s great, isn’t it? The story is intense, and the theme song is amazing too.
The price of the GBA Super Robot Wars is steadily increasing, and I’m surprised when I see it in stores.
Well, even though I say it’s expensive, it’s only about 1000 yen.
>>51
People have started to notice that there will be no more remakes.
Craft Sword
The pre-kids morning show vibe of Made in Wario is the best.
Experiencing a game of this level on a portable device is something that can only be enjoyed in real-time, right?
Since you can play most masterpieces with Switch Online and the Exe Collection, I would recommend the FF remake on actual hardware.
Napoleon
Dokapon Q Monster Hunter!
It has turned into an RPG, but it still retains the elements of Dokapon and it’s really fun.
>>58
I feel like that is a bit of an extreme difficulty.
It seems that from the middle of the game onwards, if the enemy’s attacks get through, it’s game over.
>>73
It’s more tense than Shiren, so it is what it is…
The original Rhythm Heaven that you play with this has an addictive quality that is hard to match.
It’s an exaggeration to say you can buy it normally.
Sword of Blazing Fire
You can play forever with Pyoro, Pyoro 2, and Dr. Wario.
Choco Vader
Bit Generation
I really want you to play the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team scenario because it was so good.
You can buy it at Ide-ya without any problem.
Strange Journey
>>68
It’s a DS!
Isn’t it a bit too much to snap back just because someone’s post about selling Pokémon they pulled out with PAR was deleted?
There are many masterpieces on the GBA, for various reasons.
Gacha Step! Do the Dyna Device.
It had a long lifespan as a mobile device.
>>72
I thought that if it evolved any further, it wouldn’t be much different from a console anyway.
Two screens…?
It seems to be mixed up with DS.
Because I was able to insert it.
Calcio Bit
I want to say Dracula and the Castlevania series, but you can play it on Switch now anyway.
>>76
I’m really grateful that they’re porting games like FE that are on the rise in price…
I also had an SP, but I ended up using it mostly with the DS because of the brightness of the LCD.
Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart
Although Atom is often mentioned as a highly polished character game, Domo-kun is also really well made.
The songs from rhythm games are really good, but they are only as good as something like Death Man…
Is Mother 3 actually interesting?
I know it’s difficult for you, but…
>>81
Battles are tedious, but they’re quite interesting.
I can’t recommend it because of the scenario.
The Atom that looks like Rockman from Comic BonBon was incredibly well made.
>>57
Which stores can I normally buy GBA treasure titles at, rather than online shops? I want to go, so please let me know…
>>83
You can normally get them at second-hand shops like Mandai Shoten or Surugaya…
Isn’t there something like a Super Game Boy for the Advance?
>>84
It’s on the GameCube.
>>84
It’s in the GC.
The Advance software is still properly at my parents’ house…
Both Exe and Boku-ta have all the series properly preserved.
Power Pro Kun Pocket
Well, the DS has more series, but…
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/acce/gbplayer/index.html
It is among the GameCube peripherals.
Playing Tales of Phantasia on a mobile device is also great, you know.
There’s only a three-year gap between the GBA and the DS.
I remember there was a WarioWare game on GameCube where you spin around…
>>96
Cube Fit Adventure
Why is Zero Mission being mentioned but Fusion isn’t?
FFTA
Well, it’s a time when it’s easy to mix up memories of the GBC and DS, I guess.
>>102
Is it possible for the memories of two screens and one screen to mix?
>>107
There might be a game where the presence of the lower screen is not felt…
>>107
If you have a DSi, it’s likely to happen.
>>112
The DSi doesn’t support GBA, so it’s something that can’t even blend in!
>>121
It’s not “i,” it’s “Lite,” sorry.
>>128
It was no good as it was evidence of mixed memories.
>>107
There are some where you only need to look at the main screen.
Pokémon Dungeon was released simultaneously on GBA and DS, so it will definitely mix up.
As mentioned above, there is a feeling of being seamlessly connected to DS, which makes it all mixed up.
It’s really a good time to be able to play GBA games on platforms like Steam and Switch.
NariDan 3 is great, isn’t it?
When using SP through folding, the number of screens can get a bit confusing.
I tried to pretend that I couldn’t desperately buy the advance software, but it didn’t work out.
The Game Boy Player requires a special disc, so be careful when looking for used ones.
>>113
It’s common to have the main unit but not the disc.
>>119
I think it would be nice to have a few more people who only have the disc.
I was going to say that the chapters of the mysterious fruit and the chapters of the earth and space are good, but since it’s on GBC, you can play it through the Switch’s online benefits…
There is a reward for playing on the GBA, but it’s not really anything special…
If the GBA hardware is still alive, let’s consider upgrading it to an IPS LCD.
>>115
Since the yen has weakened, kits have become more expensive.
If it’s too troublesome to modify, it might be better to purchase from Himitsuno Ba since there is a warranty as well.
>>115
Doing this will cause the battery life to become like that of GENESISNOMAD, so it’s important to also equip a large-capacity battery at the same time.
I’m thinking of buying Advance Tetris, but there are several types and there’s no reviews, so it’s a bit of a gamble…
But I want it…
The used software from the Exe series was crazy expensive, wasn’t it?
>>117
Wasn’t the only one with a premium attached the Twin Leaders?
I remember that while others could be bought for a few hundred yen, that one was around 5000 yen.
>>117
There was a time when it was high due to NicoNico, but that was over 10 years ago…
>>117
When Adcore wasn’t around, the competitive players wanted it.
Even after Adcore came out, the delays have been severe, and the demand for real-world machines during the off-season doesn’t diminish.
Since the two GBA titles have arrived, the Switch has become a console that can play all 2D Metroid games except for Samus Returns.
If it’s a store that only sells used games, there should be plenty of GBA software.
There are no older items than the DS that handle things like books or cards.
I recently started playing Wario Land, which was released on the Switch, and I was impressed by how much action they manage to pull off with so few buttons.
It varies, but you can buy used game software at places like Book Off, Hard Off, or used book markets that buy them.
If you’re just saying you’ve been to one or two places, I want to tell you to visit more shops.
>>125
I think they’re just a shut-in coming to embarrass themselves.
>>125
I think it’s just that they were cornered by the logical point that there are places where it’s simply sold normally, so they desperately wanted to make it seem like it was a big deal.
>>125
Well then, go find the black from EXE3.
The experience of time is different between the three years after becoming a good adult and the three years in elementary and middle school…
It might be more likely to find new items at an electronics store rather than a toy store.
I’m going to take one DS and one GBA outside, so I’ll set them up and bring them.
That’s where things start to get confused.
Maybe
Our sun definitely doesn’t look like a children’s work, does it…
I definitely want you to play the Mirror Labyrinth.
No, there’s no confusion between GBA and DS, to be honest…
I feel like there were quite a few ports that were similar to the SFC.
Yeah, I’m pressing it repeatedly…
I don’t have any vague memories about which software was on which hardware that I played on GBA to 3DS…
I’m a bit troubled about GBC compatibility and GBC exclusivity.
>>145
I’ve wondered whether Super Robot Wars J was for GBA or DS…
>>153
Regarding J, I was so impressed by the evolution of BGM at W back then that I have a strong impression of the GBA era works…
It was truly shocking.
The price of the GBA console is skyrocketing due to the retro game boom.
In the city center, it costs around 20,000 yen or so.
>>146
When I looked back at the photos I took in the past, there was a price tag of ¥20,680 on the GBA unit with a vinegar-like LCD screen.
What a shameful guy…
This seems like it will break.
Is the black from EXE3 that rare…?
You can find it at a second-hand store for around 500 yen…
>>150
In the past, there was an era when bare software was 3000 yen.
>>150
It’s in a physical store, right?
>>159
Go outside.
Silence
Too desperate…
I want to modify the IPS, but I don’t know where I put the main unit…
I have to search for my family’s house.
Even just the software is 800 yen at Surugaya, isn’t it? EXE 3 Black.
Which Super Robot Wars should I play?
It seems that D looks good among the participating works…
>>156
It’s interesting.
That aside, it should have been adjusted for balance quite strictly.
>>156
It’s fine as long as it’s something I like.
But as I go through them in the order of release, I can feel the evolution and it’s fun.
>>156
If you want to play hard, choose D.
If you want to play casually, it’s R.
Personally, I like R the most among the GBA titles.
>>156
There’s no such thing as a complete miss, so you can pick based on your favorite robot anime that has joined.
However, since the UI naturally improves over time, if you plan to use multiple ones, it’s better to start with the older ones.
Isn’t it mainly Pokémon that’s in short supply or expensive for the GBA?
>>158
Pokémon is overall rising in popularity, but if you look higher, there are plenty of games that cost tens of thousands.
All ARDJ are interesting, but be careful because A doesn’t have any battle anime cuts.
Unless it’s a fairly obscure game, you can usually find it if you look.
Regardless of the price.
>>162
Older popular works are rather circulating in quantity, so they can be easily obtained.
It’s true that it’s expensive, but…
>>170
Everything related to Pokémon is so expensive!
I liked Sakura Country Geist, but…
It’s just a bit too much of a price increase to recommend it right now.
>>164
This is really good, isn’t it…?
Thank you for the me I used to buy.
How long are you going to keep embarrassing yourself, Hikikomori-kun? It’s about time to go outside.
The price of the Exe has dropped now because there are ports available.
It’s inappropriate to use it as an example of treasure.
By the way, the Twin Readers are getting cheaper recently, so if there’s anyone who wants one, now is a good time to buy.
I looked it up!
Main unit 5000~
SP main unit 1200~
Metroid Zero Mission 7500-12000
F-ZERO (Advance Falcon) 1500-2500
Craft Sword (1-3) 1500-3500
Mega Man Zero (1-4) 500-5000
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land 1500-5000
How is it going?
>>172
You could generally buy it for around 5000 yen, but you couldn’t even spend that much and were complaining…
>>172
It’s 12000! A squid has appeared!
>>172
Is Zero-Mi really that much!?
I’m glad I have it, but it’s scary~
Super Robot Wars A is a bit tough to play now since it’s too early for GBA.
J has a bit of a cancellation feel in the latter half of the story due to production circumstances, so I recommend R and D.
The Riviera was once slightly overpriced.
I wonder why it was also released on PSP.
Isn’t it that you can’t use the Otenko-sama Soul unless you have Twin Leaders?
>>177
Ah… prepare the new “Bokura no Taiyou” as well…
>>177
Can I use Solcross with the new double slot-in?
I wonder if Labyrinth of Mirrors is included in the Switch subscription.
>>178
I found it.
I did it for the first time since I was a child.
Even though I’m just buying cheap software on my Hard Off rounds, I still have the black version of EXE3.
Maybe I’ve bought it for under 500 yen within the past year.
Is Zero Mi really that expensive now!?
>>180
It seems that with a box and in good condition, it could exceed 20,000 yen.
>>180
Metroid has always been really expensive since a long time ago.
I’m curious about OG too.
I guess I’ll just do it all!
>>181
If you have a PS2, it’s better to play it there.
Especially 2
Play Mega Man EXE, Mega Man Zero, and Castlevania.
If you don’t insist on the actual machine, everything has been ported to the Switch.
It has gotten expensive; it was 1500 yen when I bought it at Yodobashi during the Zero Mission release.
Is R the only Super Robot Wars where the God Getter appears currently?
It’s amusing to see an adult shut-in making a fool of themselves coming to a place like this.
If you’re looking for a complete product with the box and manual, it’s expensive and harder to find, but there are some cheap ones if you’re okay with just the software.
If I can’t find used software at physical stores, I check sites like Mercari or Yahoo Auctions.
Still, there is almost nothing that hasn’t happened.
Due to the battery, the GBA actually holds up better than the 3DS and such.
I still think it might have been good to include the X and Y buttons.
I’m selling software with battery replacements on Mercari and Yahoo Auctions.
The Pokémon’s clock battery is…
Expensive software isn’t limited to the GBA.
Please port Boktai to the current hardware♡
>>204
Please reissue the manga ♡
Zero mission is that expensive, huh…
I feel like I bought a VC, but I also feel like I only bought a fusion.
Indeed, dry batteries… dry batteries are the most reliable…
I left it in there and it’s leaking…
These days, there are not many outdoor activities, so buying a GameCube and players to play is also a good idea.
Wasn’t Zero Mi also not distributed?