View Full Version : Who loves their GBA?
bargora
03-19-2003, 11:12 AM
I've got one, and I mostly play Advance Wars, The Pinball of the Dead, Gradius Galaxies, Konami Arcade Classics, and Doom on it. The handhelds don't get much love on this board, but I wanna hear it. Who loves your GBA, and what are your top five?
Eternal Champion
03-19-2003, 11:39 AM
Boo-Yah!! I LOVE the GBA. I HATE that it isn't backlit, and can't wait for the SP. But I'm a bit worried about the redesigned shape...I love the way the original feels in my hands. And no stereo headphone jack!! Holy merciful crap!
METROID FUSION!! Love it. I want to marry Samus. Zelda is a great update of the SNES classic. Also play the GBC Zelda, and getting Bionic Commando Elite Forces. And TETRIS!! That's it for now! I have several of the games on SNES, so my incentive to get the GBA is low, although going to Europe for 2 years....hmmm....Very tempted to get Contra, Final Fight, and Street Fighter Alpha 3 for GBA--any opinions?
GBA ROCKS!!! 16-Bit-style 2-D gaming--I'm in heaven. :D
Alex Kidd
03-19-2003, 11:44 AM
Well, I don't know if I'd say I LOVE mine, in fact I kinda scorned it when I seen the new backlit one. But apparently the new one is kinda small to handle... I haven't used one yet, so I can't judge for myself. But backlit... the one thing that kept me rooting for the Game Gear all these years.
Can't imagine buying a new GBA just to have one backlit...
But anyway, Top 5 'eh?
well I've played very few games for the GBA, and I'll list the ones I HAVE played and my thoughts on 'em.
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon: FIRST game I ever played on the GBA. Kinda got me worried, because the lack of backlit screen and the over all darkness of the game made me question if it was the game itself that was dark or just that I wasn't 'standing in the light quite right', the syndrome that completely turned me off the GameBoy, even to this day. BUT it is a VERY fun and engrossing game. Metroid, gone medeival. I Love it! some people don't like the Metroid aspects, but I love it.
Super Mario Advance: Very good. A port of my second Favorite Mario Bros. Game. BUT I liked the original best (i like the original over the AllStars version too). I just found that the new additions just feel tacked on and don't help the game any. and the ABUNDANCE of health hearts and free lives and such makes it too easy. The one Bonus I DO like (which was also implemented in AllStars) is the ability to change characters when you die. as opposed to having to stick it out with your choice untill you get GameOver or beat the level. Helps you figure out who best suited for what level MUCH easier.
Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World: A port of my FAVORITE Mario Bros. game. and a good port, some subtle changes, but nothing that mkes me wish they HADN'T made the changes. I remember when SMA3 was released and I was like "Yoshi's Island? WTF?" I was SURE the next SMA title would be Super Mario Bros. 3. In fact I'm surprised they din't port that one first. It's the highest selling Mario game isn't it? and SMB2 was one of the least liked ones and they ported it first... oh well...
X-Men: Reign of Apocalypse: Good Beat Em Up... lack of unique enemies is annoying to look at, but it IS a fun game. Too bad all the "unlockables" are for 2 Player Mode... I don't know anyone else with a GBA let alone this cart...
Doom: Fun game, doom will never die, but this is NOT the same Doom that was on PC. but you know what? that's a good thing. I got to play some new levels and had to take new strategies at levels I "thought" I already knew!
Game & Watch Gallery 4: Good games, VERY accurate emulations as opposed to the SHITTY job on G&WG1 and the half assed attempts on 2 & 3. and the re-makes are fun too. BUT one MAJOR gripe. Unlocking all those secrets will turn from "Cool I got 617 points on DK3 and now I have unlocked some secrets" to "FUCK, 967 points and FUCKING game over on a game I've played for the last week STRAIGHT" You'll find yourself beating your head against a wall trying to get the score needed to unlock some things.
If you just play it as "fun little time killers" it's great, but forget about unlocking everything unless you are a phenomenally good player, or have a LOT of time and patience.
Alex Kidd
Kid Fenris
03-19-2003, 11:45 AM
I love my GBA, and I'm really looking forward to Lufia: Ruins of Lore, Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, Tales of Phantasia, and the new Fire Emblem, which I really wish would get an American release. Heck, I'd settle for a translation of the first FE title on the GBA. What's the problem, Nintendo?
My Top Five:
1. Metroid Fusion
2. Tactics Ogre: Knight of Lodis
3. Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
4. Phantasy Star Collection
5. Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
samuraiX
03-19-2003, 11:46 AM
The new one feels a little odd to hold because of it's square design and Land R trigger positioning. Otherwise they seem to be pretty cool.
As far as the regular GBA goes I haven't played mine in over a year. I keep buying games for it but never opening or playing them. Got Lunar, KoF, GGX, and Urban Yeti to mention a few.
Yetis rock!
Bratwurst
03-19-2003, 11:47 AM
I love the GBA alright- it's one sweet platform. I happen to be working on a project for it, in fact. :D
The NES emulator takes the cake, with Sonic Advance and Megaman Zero serving as personal favorites as well. Then there's Metroid Fusion. I have to pick one more?! Maybe Sonic Advance 2, when I get it later today. =)
WiseSalesman
03-19-2003, 12:06 PM
:) Glad you started this thread, I'm getting my GBA SP on Sunday and I need to decide on a game to buy for it.....I'll use these lists as a guide, but if anyone wants to tell me what game they'd buy if they could have only one, I'd appreciate that too.
NE146
03-19-2003, 12:07 PM
Yeah you gotta give those NES emulators some love. You need the flashcart to play them of course. But if you do have one, it's great taking classic NES games on the go. (There are 14 distributed "packs" that I know of so far.. each with a hundred or so NES games) Currently I'm playing umm.. well... Adventures of Lolo 2 :embarrassed:
Bratwurst
03-19-2003, 12:12 PM
Never knew about the packs, just compiled my own selections. Mostly the Mega Man series- it's almost as if the emu were tailored for platform games. :)
As for a game that I'd pick above all the rest, Metroid Fusion's worth the money, but there's the danger of beating it quickly. I got 100% after a few days of focused playing. As for Sonic Advance, it's great for short bursts or five minute breaks.
bargora
03-19-2003, 12:34 PM
WiseSalesman: I've said it before, but if you like pure (i.e., not RPG) turn-based strategy, then the one title to get is Advance Wars. There is NO danger of running through it too quickly, as there are over 100 unlockable maps you can play (just playing normally gives you credits to buy the maps at the store). I've been playing it for months.
Eternal Champion
03-19-2003, 12:49 PM
Has anyone tried the Afterburner? Did you do it yourself, or have someone else do it? Are you happy with it?
NE146
03-19-2003, 12:58 PM
Personally, at this point I'd rather just get the Gameboy SP w/ it's rechargeable battery action rather than go through the hassle of installing an Afterburner on my existing unit.
IGotTheDot
03-19-2003, 01:24 PM
A few guys here have installed the afterburner and say it isn't that hard, but I am going to wait for the SP and then retire my GBA to it's box on the shelf near the GBC, GBP and GB.
Oh and I love my GBA. Advanced Wars, Pinball of the Dead, Dig Dug (on the Namco cart) and the Castlevanias.
toddst
03-19-2003, 01:25 PM
I had the old gameboy, but wasn't a huge fan. I picked up a GBA and a Flashlinker and I've been really into it. Right now on my flashlinker, I've loaded:
-NES emu with 50 games
-Midway Classics
-Namco Museum
-Monkeyball Jr.
-Phantasy Star
And, with a cheap $10 light, I've had no problems with the lack of backlight...
-Todd
portnoyd
03-19-2003, 02:16 PM
Yes, I love my GBA. What a great upgrade to the most popular system ever.
I'm up to almost 30 games, and if it wasn't for my egregious Genesis habit, that'd be a good 10-15 more. Starting to travel, I've found my GBA really nice to have for flights.
I have an Afterburner, but I let the guy at Afterburner.net install it. When it first came in, it had a noticable smudge UNDER the screen, so I sent it back, and got it opened and cleaned for free. It works great! I literally can't play my GBA without it. I got it right when the AB came out.
The best games? CV: HOD, easily the best game on the system. I like Golden Sun, but that has fallen by the wayside, so I'm not even very far into it. Metroid Fusion was good, but not great. The naviagtion system took away from the Super Metroidness of it, and the boss fight every 5 seconds also hurt it a bit.
I also like Pinball of the Dead, all 3 Mario adapts, DODGEBALL!, and Circle of the Moon.
It bothers me a bit that they just adapt instead of new games, but the constant stream of new CV is great, and Golden Sun 2 coming out makes me want to finish the first one next, so it's not all that bad.
I want a flashlinker bad :)
dave
DDCecil
03-19-2003, 02:33 PM
I love mine. Right now, I'm using it for Dragon Warrior 3 (GBC). Here are my top 5:
1. Castlevania: HOD
2. Gradius Galaxies
3. Castlevania: COTM
4. Super Mario Advance
5. " 3
Raedon
03-19-2003, 02:45 PM
Golden Sun alone makes a GBA worth buying.
Eternal Champion
03-19-2003, 03:03 PM
afterburner.net--I'll have to check it out. How much does it cost to get that done?
bargora
03-19-2003, 03:03 PM
Yeah, the afterburner is calling out to me. I stopped in to tritonlabs.com and saw that there is a "stealth dimmer" chip (changes brightness through pressing buttons on the GBA--no dial) that can be added to the basic afterburner install. I can send it out to yourhappyplace.com and have it installed, but it'd be about $70-$75 after shipping. I guess I could install it myself for about half of that. I've got tri-wing screwdrivers, a dremel, and a soldering iron already.
Does anybody know if the stealth dimmer makes the installation a lot harder?
EDIT: Well, I guess I'll find out. I just ordered a kit with stealth dimmer chip and extra A/R film (in case I fuXx0r up the first one) for $38.50. That $70-75, by the way, includes the kit, dimmer, installation, and return shipping, but not the shipping to the installer's location.
I have a portable air filter and a tiny bathroom with a shower, so I'm hoping I can knock the dust out of the air...
Starcade
03-19-2003, 03:20 PM
I love mine, and I am about to love it 10x more in about 2 hours...POKEMON SAPPHIRE!!!
ManekiNeko
03-19-2003, 03:41 PM
I USED to love it, but the damned thing is too hard to see. Get back to me in about a year, once I've bought a Game Boy Advance SP, and I'll probably change my tune.
In any case, my five favorite games for the system are Mario Kart Super Circuit, Street Fighter Alpha 3, Konami Arcade Classics, Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, and Sonic Advance. Honorable mentions include Pac-Man Collection, King of Fighters EX 2, and the Super Mario Advance games.
JR
Six Switch
03-19-2003, 03:47 PM
I really never playeds my GBA all that much.But now that I got my GBA SP I have been replaying everything I have for it!So I guess now I can say I truly love my GBA...SP. :P
bargora
03-19-2003, 03:57 PM
And get this, I'm going to change my case from indigo to MILKY PINK (aka fuschia). I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHY!!!11
There's something WRONG with me. Something TERRIBLY WRONG...
Eternal Champion
03-19-2003, 04:17 PM
Six Switch--SO?! How do you like your GBA SP???? How does it compare?? Comfort, using the L and R buttons, etc??? Do you miss the headphone jack??? How did you get it early?
Mr. NEStalgia
03-19-2003, 05:44 PM
I'm not too into my GBA right now, and I haven't played it in a loooong time. I only have like 3 games for it, and I know there are many classics I need to pick up...just dont have the money right now (trying to save for a car!!!)
-=Mr. NEStalgia=-
josekortez
03-19-2003, 06:10 PM
My 5 personal faves (in no order):
Denki Blocks
King of the Fighters EX
Pinball of the Dead
Punch King
Super Street Fighter 2: Turbo Revival
but I also enjoy:
Final Fight One
GT Advance 3: Pro Circuit Racing
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Planet Monsters
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
hamburgler
03-19-2003, 06:24 PM
I like it a lot. :D :D :D
Tritoch
03-19-2003, 07:19 PM
You guys can keep your GBA SPs...I'm all about the GAMECUBE GAME BOY PLAYER!. I play my GBA a lot more at home than I do on the go, so being able to see them on TV will make my gaming afternoons much more relaxed. I hate the small screen more than I do the lighting problem (which won't change with a SP) and I'll be able to take screens of games I'm reviewing, so it's the perfect solution for me.
Plus it's about half the price of a SP. :D
My top five are (in no particular order):
Castlevania: HoD
Castlevania: CoTM
Pokémon Sapphire (first Pokémon game)
Lunar Legend
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Alex Kidd
03-19-2003, 09:53 PM
So whats the deal with playin' GBA on the 'Cube?
Alex Kidd
bargora
03-20-2003, 09:32 AM
So whats the deal with playin' GBA on the 'Cube?
Alex Kidd
Check it, dude.
http://www.lik-sang.com/news.php?artc=2769
ManekiNeko
03-20-2003, 05:56 PM
I may have to consider one of those Game Boy Advance Players. Only problem is, I'd have to buy a Game Cube first...
JR
POST 31!
Achika
03-20-2003, 06:25 PM
I like the GBA, I'd love it, if I didn't get a sore neck when looking down to play it. As for playing while in a car/train/plane....the motion of said vehicle has perpetually made me sleepy, so by the time the GBA is out and turned on, I'm shutting it off again to go to sleep. In the house I always get really excited to play and when I actually sit down to play, I play for 5 minutes and then shut it off. You can bet that the games will get more play time when the GB Player for the Cube comes out.
Top 5 (in no particular order)
Chu Chu Rocket
Pinball of the Dead
Super Mario Advanced 2: SMW
Super Ghouls N Ghosts
Mario Kart Advanced
scooterb23
03-20-2003, 10:38 PM
I like the GBA, I'm definitely going to get an SP eventually. It feels right,even though it is small, and I have big hands, it just feels right.
My top 5 are going to look nothing like everyone else's I'm sure...
1. Super Monkey Ball Jr. - once you get used to controlling w/ a d-pad, it's very good.
2. Fortress - kind of an odd cross between Rampart and Tetris.
3. Namco Museum - even with Pole Position being unplayable...with Ms. Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaga, and Galaxian...this is a great compilation. Not to mention it's only $10 at TRU this week...
4. Three Stooges - remake of classic computer game, this has all the charm of the original, with slightly updated minigames.
5. Pac-Man Collection - Love Pac-Mania!!!
WiseSalesman
03-20-2003, 11:38 PM
Got my SP today! (see my other thread about it) Only game I have is advance wars, but it's awesome so far!