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The Game Boy Advance has the largest library of playable games in history. This year that library got a bit bigger, with a number of 16-bit ports and first rate original titles.
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Breath of Fire II
Join young Dragon Clan member Ryu and Princess Nina in this Game Boy Advance remake of 1994's SNES adventure Breath of Fire II. Though not a direct sequel, the game brings with it many features from the series debut, including a similar battle system and plot. The portable version features several minor improvements over the original, such as revamped battle experience earnings and a dash feature.
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Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
Once again, the Belmont clan journeys back to the castle of Dracula to show the Prince of Darkness a thing or two about being a bad-ass. Harmony of Dissonance has players take on the role of Juste Belmont, hot on the trail of his missing friend Lydie, who has disappeared. Along with his friend Maxim, Juste searches Dracula's castle, whomping baddies, finding pieces of the ill famed lord of the castle, and gaining cool abilities. While HoD features the typical atrocious dialogue and plot twists the series is so famous for, it also features the brilliant game play and castle designs that were first shown off in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. A solid 10+ hour game, with enlarged, easy-to-see graphics and brighter backgrounds. A welcome addition to any player's GBA collection, who doesn't mind the poorly placed save points.
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Dragonball Z: Legacy of Goku
Goku stars with the cast of the popular Dragonball cartoon series in the Game Boy Advance title Dragonball Z: The Legacy of Goku. An action/adventure RPG where RPGamers control Goku, who can fly and use three different attacks to destroy any opposition. Complete with appearances by many mainstay characters in the series, this game is appropriate for all ages.
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Legend of Zelda: Four Swords
One of the most beloved videogames of all times goes portable. A remake of Shigeru Miyamoto's 1993 SNES classic Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past, Legend of Zelda: The Four Swords promises to fulfill every Game Boy Advance owner's dream. Not only is the original game presented in full, but several areas have been made available for multiplayer shenanigans using the GBA's link cable. Relive (or experience for the first time) the thrill of Link's charge through the Light and Dark Worlds to rescue Princess Zelda from the Evil Lord Ganon.
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Lord of the Rings, Part 1
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings is considered by most to be the definitive standard in fantasy. This makes it a perfect canidate for being made into an RPG, the number one vehicle for fantasy today. So delve into the world of Middle Earth on your GBA.
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