Final Fantasy Tactics Advance - The most addictive GBA game ever. Has numerous faults (far too easy, woeful story and a menu system from hell) but everyone should play it.
Advance Wars - I am still unsure about which one is better. The original is a much purer experience without the pipes and missiles that litter the sequel. Play the original first IMO, AW2 is more of an expansion pack.
ChuChu Rocket The DC classic finds a true home. OK so you have to pay for it this time (it is ?10 everywhere) but for that you get over 2000 puzzles to muse over and the same addictive multiplayer.
Broken Sword Despite the fact that it seems to have aquired more bugs in the conversion, it is still a supreme piece of story telling with an intuitive control system perfect for gaming on the move.
Super Mario World 2D platform perfection? Maybe, the jury is still our (I prefer Sonic 2) but together with Yoshi's Island it is the best platform game on the system.
Thats all I can think of for now. The Sonic games have been dissapointing and despite skipping the Gold/Silver Pokemon games, Ruby/Sapphire and still too familiar to enjoy.
Advance Wars - I am still unsure about which one is better. The original is a much purer experience without the pipes and missiles that litter the sequel. Play the original first IMO, AW2 is more of an expansion pack.
ChuChu Rocket The DC classic finds a true home. OK so you have to pay for it this time (it is ?10 everywhere) but for that you get over 2000 puzzles to muse over and the same addictive multiplayer.
Broken Sword Despite the fact that it seems to have aquired more bugs in the conversion, it is still a supreme piece of story telling with an intuitive control system perfect for gaming on the move.
Super Mario World 2D platform perfection? Maybe, the jury is still our (I prefer Sonic 2) but together with Yoshi's Island it is the best platform game on the system.
Thats all I can think of for now. The Sonic games have been dissapointing and despite skipping the Gold/Silver Pokemon games, Ruby/Sapphire and still too familiar to enjoy.
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