Trying to live out the years of GBA goodness I missed out on (parents bought me a GBC instead)...

Trying to live out the years of GBA goodness I missed out on (parents bought me a GBC instead). Anything I should add to this collection?
Already played A Link to the Past, Superstar Saga, Boktai, and the Pokémon games on a friend's GBA.

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Drill Dozer
Warioland 4
Wario Ware
Crash Bandicoot Ntraced

Holy shit I forgot Drill Dozer even existed.
I've never heard of that Crash game, is it any better than the playstation games? Because I though those were pretty boring.

Try out Sonic Advance 1 if you like 2 & 3.

I dont know how expensive they are now that GBA gaming has become a meme among the normies

But Dragonball Z Legacy of Goku 2 & 3 are fucking sweet if you can find them.

You might want to check out Kirby and the Amazing Mirror.

pokemon fire red/leaf green
pokemon ruby/sapphire/emerald - emerald a best
final fantasy 4 (one of the better ports, able to pick your final team from the twins to yang, even the little faggot bard who somehow gets 7k-9k hits on undead and fast as a little faggot trying to faggot a faggot, and also has a large post-game)
final fantasy 5 is the most polished this game got in the states, worth checking out at least. monk/ninja and spellsword/ninja ftw
also golden sun
sword of mana
and MegaMan and Bass if you hate yourself

this

are those the top-down games i used to see all the other kids play at school?

>pokemon
c'mon man, actually read the OP first

all I seen was GBA and started posting, not autistic enough to read entire paragraphs of text

k then user, your call

>are those the top-down games i used to see all the other kids play at school?
I dont know if this is considered top-down but it's an open-world(ish) DBZ game for the GBA where you fight through the Cell and then the Buu sagas. You can fly around to different parts on the continent like Kami's Lookout or Master Roshi's Island

this is from the 2nd game and in LoG 2 + 3 you can play as Goku, Trunks, Piccolo, Gohan, and Vegeta (including Goten and Kid Trunks in the 3rd one)

Get a flashcart

Sonic battle is an underappreciated gem on the GBA

Both Advance Wars
Both Fire Emblems
Megaman Zero, there are four on the GBA but I've only played the first so I can't attest to the others
Pokemon Pinball R/S

I'm sure there are others I can't recall right now that you don't have/haven't been posted already

yep, that's it. I even remember all the kids would be fighting bosses i'd never seen yet (fuck you Comcast for not carrying Cartoon Network back then).

I do, user. I even have that weird one that takes mini sd cards that /emugen/ likes to recommend. It's still a pain, some roms are just plain incompatible, and sometimes halfway through a playthrough it turns out the rom is corrupt.
It's just not worth it with those old-ass flashcarts.

I have the Megaman Zero collection for DS, actually.

Play it bro, if you're a DBZ fan you'll like it.

The Megaman Battle Network series is also pretty awesome

>I have the Megaman Zero collection for DS

Even better. I didn't know that was a thing until I had already bought all four on cart/Wii U eshop for way more. I was kicking myself for a while after that.

yoshi's island, if you haven't already played it

Pretty solid lineup t b h. Good ideas in the thread too. I approve.

Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation 1 and 2.

Megaman Zero 1-3
Megaman Battle Network 2,3,6

Mario and Luigi : Superstar Saga for sure

I'm starting to think I wasn't explicit enough with the OP....

Has anyone played Lord of The Rings Two Towers on GBA? I remember owning a copy, it was hard for me as a kid.

What is the best way to play gba emulators?

On PC or maybe using a flash cart on my Dsi? What flash carts do you recommend

boktai 2, tales of p, mm zero, buu's fury, aria of sorrow, yugioh pack,shaman king

ygddra union

tfw own a gameboy advance inside of a dmg with a neogeo stick

gba + ezflash IV
or ezflash IV in a ds lite

a lot of ds flash carts dont work with DSi's, and ds flash carts cant run gba games as far as i know. homebrew 3ds gives you a lot of gba options but not too many, PC emulation is good. visual boy advance or mgba

wtf is that

how much did that fucking cost

something he bought from this guy, i guess
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I would like to know how much than ran you, too. Internet search is giving me somewhere in the $400 range, which is kinda nuts.

a gameboy advance SP inside of a gameboy DMG case, with a neo geo pocket stick.

too much

Superstar saga is definetly the best GBA RPG because it actually lets you defend yourself when an enemy attacks.

Theoretically you could beat the game underleveled.

Good lord play that shit. I can reccomend the other mario rpgs because I havent played em and I dont remember if paper Thousand year door had such mechanic.

He told me that's the last one he's making with a neo geo pocket stick. but the ones without it run 250 + shipping.

he uses all of these just to build one of them and with mine it was + a neogeo pocket.

Astro boy: omega factor. A real gem.

Is that fucking milk in a box?

Ninja Cop

Pretty fucking stupid all things considered especially since the form factor of it with the l and r buttons alone seem terrible. I also don't like the idea of cannibalizing so many things for it.

holy fuck that's excessive. couldn't he just order half the parts he needs raw from alibaba or some shit?

it's way more comfortable than an SP in my opinion, and the shoulder triggers are pretty well placed and are comfortable to me. Being mad about cannibalized consoles is some weird shit to care about, not everyone is about preservation in that way. I'm going to take much more care of this system than I would any of my SPs and it's still all original nintendo hardware outside of the neo geo stick and the micro usb charge port.

one of his whole things is only using original hardware from consoles. He's located in the Philippines and from my understanding gameboy stuff is fairly cheap there, and he uses a lot of broken systems that have the parts he needs. The only fully working thing he needs to make one of these is a GBA SP AGS-101

I was thinking is was a bit cost excessive tearing down all that stuff, but hey what would i know about foreign aftermarket economies.
I'm happy with my Micro, I got it for $20 new and sealed and that good enough for me.

I love the screen on the micro but my hands are too big to play for more than a couple of minutes on one.

Megaman Battle Network series.

Not sure how I do it myself....

i want to buy it. is it worth it or just keep gba