GBA Collecting
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 5:30 pm
Apologies if there is already a thread for this but the search function didn't throw anything up.
Recently, I've really gotten back into the GBA again. Playing many GBA games gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling inside because by and large, the style/aesthetics are very reminiscent of the 16bit era. Yes there are loads of crap kids games on the system but also a wealth of rare games, SNES/MD ports that many don't know about, interesting imports and plenty of original games that deserve mention.
For me, the GBA is the very last SNES/MD-like machine in terms of gameplay. Heck, even the boxart is reminiscent of the 16bit era when those evil cardboard SNES boxes were adorned with some lovely art.
So to kick off, my latest GBA purchases have been Konami Krazy Racers and Lady Sia. The former is a brilliant Kart game that and Konami fan should love thanks to all the classic references/characters and the latter is a surprisingly beautiful 2D adventure/platformer. I'm also eyeing up a Japanese copy of Tekken Advance...
I know Darren is into the GBA at the mo but I'd be interested to hear the opinions of others and who knows, maybe we'll unearth some obscure gems in the process
Recently, I've really gotten back into the GBA again. Playing many GBA games gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling inside because by and large, the style/aesthetics are very reminiscent of the 16bit era. Yes there are loads of crap kids games on the system but also a wealth of rare games, SNES/MD ports that many don't know about, interesting imports and plenty of original games that deserve mention.
For me, the GBA is the very last SNES/MD-like machine in terms of gameplay. Heck, even the boxart is reminiscent of the 16bit era when those evil cardboard SNES boxes were adorned with some lovely art.
So to kick off, my latest GBA purchases have been Konami Krazy Racers and Lady Sia. The former is a brilliant Kart game that and Konami fan should love thanks to all the classic references/characters and the latter is a surprisingly beautiful 2D adventure/platformer. I'm also eyeing up a Japanese copy of Tekken Advance...
I know Darren is into the GBA at the mo but I'd be interested to hear the opinions of others and who knows, maybe we'll unearth some obscure gems in the process
