HOTTEST and LATEST GBA ROMS
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this section, I would like to know that this section will be frequently
updated... This comes with many ROMS of GBA you have Ever imagined...
Requests are accepted...
Well, Here are the GBA ROMs That you will see from this thread :
Pokemon : Fire Red Version
Kingdom Hearts : Chain of Memories
Castlevania : Aria of Sorrow
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Megaman Battle Network 6 : Cybeast Falzar
Pokemon : Emerald Version
Mario & Luigi : Superstar Saga
Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage
Pokemon : Chaos Black Version
Fire Emblem 7 - Blazing Sword
SD Gundam Force
Tactics Ogre : Knights of Lodis
Dynasty Warriors Advance
Final Fantasy I & II Dawn of Souls
Megaman Cybeast Gregar 6
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Digimon Battle Spirit 2
Legend of Zelda : The Minish Cap
Final Fantasy VI Advance
Golden Sun 2 : The Lost Age
Sword of Mana
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
GTA : Advanced
Harvest Moon : Mineral Town
Megaman Zero 4
Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced
Megaman Zero 3
Castlevania : Circle of the Moon
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
Bomberman Tournament
Wario Land 4
Lady Sia
Dave Mirra : Freestlye BMX 2
Guilty Gear X
Street Fighter 2 : Turbo Revival
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3
Castlevania : Harmony of Dissonance
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4
Virtua Tennis
Wario Ware Inc.
Megaman Zero 2
Astro Boy : Omega Factor
Wario Ware : Twisted
Golden Sun
Bleach Advanced - Kurenai ni Sumaru Soul Society
Riviera - The Promised Land
Summon Night 2
Final Fantasy Advanced V
Metroid : Fusion
Metroid : Zero Mission
Advance Wars
Crash of the Titans
Avatar : The Burning Earth
Monster Rancher Advance
Monster Rancher Advance 2
Naruto - Saikyou Ninja Daikesshuu 2
Naruto RPG - Uketsugareshi Hi no Ishi
Naruto - Ninja Council
Naruto - Ninja Council 2
Naruto - Ninjutsu Zenkai! Saikyou Ninja Daikesshuu
Naruto - Konoha Senki
Advance Wars 2 : Black Hole Rising
Yggdra Union : We'll Never Fight Alone
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
Harry Potter Collection
Crash and Spyro Super PACK
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Army Men : Turf Wars
Harry Potter : Quidditch Cup
Dungeons and Dragons : Eye of the Beholder
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards
Yu-Gi-Oh! - Reshef of Destruction
Zoids - Legacy
Lemony Snicket's - A Series of Unfortunate Events
Metal Slug Advance
Klonoa 2 : Dream Champ Tournament
Rayman : Hoodlum's Revenge
Shaman King : Master of Spirits
Yu Gi Oh! - Worldwide Edition : Stairway to the Destined Duel
Yu Gi Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters
Klonoa : Empire of Dreams
Super Robot Taisen : Original Generation 2
Super Robot Taisen : Original Generation
Tales of Phantasia
Tiny Toons : Buster's Bad Dream
The Urbz : Sims in The City
Shining Soul II
Yu Gi Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004
Baldur's Gate : Dark Alliance
Shining Soul
Yu Yu Hakusho : Ghost Files
Teen Titans
Yu Gi Oh! GX Duel Academy
Teen Titans 2
Prince of Persia : Sands of Time
Petz : Hamsterz 2
Nicktoons : Attack of the toybots
The Bee Game
Dragon Ball Z : Buu's Fury
Dragon Ball GT : Transformation
Dragon Ball : Advanced Adventure
Breath of Fire
High School Musical Livin' The Dream
Dragon Ball Z : Legacy of Goku
The Sims 2 : Pets
Dragon Ball Z : Legacy of Goku 2
WWE : Road to Wrestlemania
Star Wars II : Attack of the Clones
Street Fighter : Alpha 3
Ultimate Muscle : The Kinnikuman Legacy - Path of a Superhero
Stuntman
Super Mario Advanced 4 : Super Mario Bros. 3
Star Wars Trilogy : Apprentice of the Force
WWE : Survivor Series
Yu Yu Hakusho : Tournament Tactics
Super Army War
Star Wars III : Revenge of the Sith
Earthworm Jim
Fortress
Spyro : Season of Ice
Earthworm Jim II
Final Fantasy IV
Word Safari
My Best Friends : Cat and Dog
Pokemon : Sapphire Version
Pokemon : Ruby Version
Pokemon : Leaf Green Version
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon : Red Rescue Team
Samurai Deeper Kyo
Crash Nitro Kart
Mario Kart : Super Circuit
Need for Speed : Underground 2
Lufia : Ruins of Lore
Megaman Battle Network
Megaman Zero
Megaman Battle Network 2
Megaman and Bass
Megaman Battle Network 3 : White Version
Megaman Battle Network 3 : Blue Version
Megaman Battle Network 4 : Red Sun
Megaman Battle Chip Challenge
Megaman Battle Network 5 : Team Protoman
Megaman Battle Network 5 : Team Colonel
Medabots : Metabee Version
Gunstar Super Heroes
Note : Please be reminded that these game are the "highest ranking games" from gamespot.com.
so I can give you full - entertainment XD.... If your FAVORITE games
are not posted in here, just reply on the thread and I will post it
immediatley. This thread is DAILY UPDATED.... Well, enjoy downloading
GBA ROMs and please don't forget to say thanks! XD
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past was one of the greatest gamesto
be released for Nintendo's 16-bit SNES. The game brought the classicNES
series up to the standards of the day, adding plenty of newgameplay
elements while still maintaining the same basic feel of theoriginal
action adventure game. In keeping with the recent trend ofbringing such
classics to the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo has released aport of the
game for its handheld system, bringing a fantastic versionof A Link to
the Past both to new players and those interested inplaying through it
one more time. Additionally, a new multiplayer game,called The Four
Swords, has been added for link-game players.
The story in A Link to the Past is roughly what you'd come to
expectfrom the series. Princess Zelda has been kidnapped and, along
withseveral other girls, is going to be used in a ritual that will give
anevil wizard supreme power. It's up to the player, as young Link,
tostop the wizard's insidious scheme, rescuing Zelda in the process.
Thegame features a very large overworld with a town, a desert, a
lake,and, of course, tons of dungeons. After the first act, the game
opensup even further by adding a "dark side" of the overworld to the
mix.You'll use items to travel back and forth between the normal,
lightworld and the evil, dungeon-filled dark world. Players familiar
withthe time travel elements in the N64 Zelda game Ocarina of Time
willhave a basic idea of how this works, as some of the game's
minorpuzzles require you to work with objects on both sides.
The entire quest is incredibly well-constructed, with plenty
ofrequired tasks and quite a few optional ones, most of which will
helpyou get a larger life meter. The game isn't exactly long on story,
butthe existing plot is more than enough to drive you from one dungeon
tothe next. The early dungeons are pretty straightforward, but as
youprogress, they become more and more puzzle-filled, forcing you
toreally think as you try to find the right path through each
dungeon'slabyrinthine design. The game's bosses are also well done,
making forsome exciting encounters.
This classic Link adventure is seen from the typical
top-downperspective. You'll have access to a map screen and a subscreen
whereyou can manage your inventory and choose from any items you may
havecollected. Each dungeon contains a new item to add to your
repertoire,and eventually you'll have all the standard Zelda items,
including aboomerang, bombs, a bow, a hammer, jars to catch fairies in,
thegrappling-hook-like hookshot, and more.
As mentioned, there is also an all-new multiplayer game included on
thecartridge. The Four Swords opens with a brief intro discussing
thelegend of a boy split into four pieces by the power of a sword known
asthe four sword. This sets up the four-player adventure, with
eachplayer controlling a different Link on a series of
randomly-generatedplayfields. The levels are, in many ways, a mad dash
for rupees, thegame's currency, but along the way you'll also find a
collection ofsecondary items. You can only carry one secondary item at
a time, soyou'll have to decide if you want to, for example, keep your
boomerangor trade it in for the ability to jump.
Four Swords puts an equal emphasis on cooperation and
competition.You'll find a lot of blocks and boulders that require all
players tohelp with the pushing and lifting, but you'll also be able to
pick upone of the other Links and throw him out of your way, if you're
soinclined. The game has a handful of boss fights in it as well,
andthose also benefit from a cooperative spirit. The dungeons
scaledepending on the number of players, so the game is equally
playable bytwo or four players. Each player is required to have his or
her owncopy of the cartridge, though. As you progress in A Link to the
Past,you'll unlock additional features in The Four Swords--one such
upgradegives you the master sword's firepower in the multiplayer game.
Ifyou're surrounded by GBA owners, then The Four Swords is a
fantasticaddition to an already spectacular package.
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