Oriental Blue is really massive. I played it to death over the years, and even then i just saw things in the video that i haven't seen yet in the game.
YEEES! Thanks for giving Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai a spot in the video! For me, it's one of the most underrated RPGs of the GBA, I've been having a BLAST playing it, and it's truly a shame games of this quality never came to the west... You should maybe consider making a video for japanese exclusive gba games (or well, it'll be cool to see a video of this kind for any console as well), because SERIOUSLY, there's a lot of great quality games we never got to play due to market and language barriers...
@@thatvideogamesshow Just in case you needed some games for the video, I can recommend you to check out: Slime Morimori Dragon Quest: Shōgeki no Shippo Dan Bomberman Jetters - Densetsu no Bomberman Custom Robo GX Duel Masters 3 Hagane no Renkinjutsushi - Meisou no Rondo & Omoide no Sonata Kidou Senshi Gundam Seed Destiny Magical Houshin Super Robot Taisen J (I think this one would fit better in a Graphically Impressive video, since it's probably one of the best looking GBA games ever made) Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 & 3 Zoids Saga - Fuzors Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 3 (Stone of Beginnings) Boktai 3 (Sabata's Counterattack) Kururin Paradise DigiCommunication 2 To be honest, I don't remember if any of these games have already appeared in a previous GBA video you've made, but this is all the "high quality" japanese exclusive GBA games I can think of right now. Hope this helps with the research!
@@lucasperrella9280 Well, I normally play using emulators, such as mGBA, but as far as I know, you can also play GBA ROMs on real hardware by using flashcarts (Such as the EZ Flash Omega series) and inserting the games you want in it through an SD card. If what you want is to play a Japanese exclusive GBA game with an english patch (that would be the case for Oriental Blue, for example), you first have to patch your copy of the game in your computer (or phone idk), then insert the patched copy on your SD card, and finally put the SD on your flashcart and boot your GBA. Hope this helps!
Dude, that game was an ADDICTION. I remember a friend letting me borrow it, must've been about 16, and I straight up told him "youre not getting this back man!"
I actually really like Dynasty Warriors Advance for what it is. Simple, mindless fun. Feels like an old school version of the series from a parallel universe, where it started on SNES.
I really wish Dokapon as a series got more love and even a remaster! It deserves it. Thank you for bringing Oriental Blue to my attention. I nearly always learn something new watching your videos! 🎮
My twin brother and I love your videos, especially about the ones about our manias, the Wii, and the gba, ds,and 3ds. You get us more attached to those systems as well as interested in new games. Thank you. And if you'd like, do more on those systems. 👍
Of all the complete romsets and 3000+ physical games and books/magazines/UA-cam vid, I feel like I've seen and heard every "non sport/child shovelware" game out there, imports included. Kinda depressing cuz very few discoveries or surprises anymore, but you manage to find some decent or better games that TRULY "nobody else talks about" Dokapon, Oriental Blue, and Shaman King on GBA I never came across! Thanks again for another great vid!
Surprised I've never heard of Shaman King before, it looks interesting! Just found your channel, and I have more games added to my backlog and I don't think I'll be stopping soon. Thank you for making these videos.
@@girloninternet1188 I really like the 3 x DS Castlevanias, so was interested in firing up the mini snes to play Shaman King 1 and 2. For 1 it is very much a map interconnected by linear (as in straight line) levels which you may or may not be able to cross with your current abilities which you pick up - I found it very tedious. For 2, I got through the into interconnected bits up to the first boss, but found it too similar to 1 at that point and dropped it. I have never played Castlevania 1-4, so perhaps it may resemble that. I like the metroidvania style which was born from "Castlevania - Symphony of the Night" on the PS1, but these Shaman games are not that. For metroidvania fans, I wouldn't bother with these Shaman licensed games as they lack too many features of metroidvania to be considered one.
Oriental Blue is so damn good. Gameplay-wise it's even better than Far East of Eden Zero on the SFC but not quite as pretty. It's definitely worth the $30 or whatever to get a nice translated repro
I'm posting this here because it's the most recent video, but i already watched 5 of those videos and even when i though i knew most if not all interesting games of a platform, you manage to find a lot of them that i never heard about ! Whoa ! Like here Oriental Blue or Infested on the PSP or Kronos Twin on DS. I'm REALLY surprised because the very clean aspect of the chain would have me believe that you would talk only about more known hidden gem like uh Umihara Kawase on PSP, Yggdra Union on GBA or Okamiden on DS. ( and i didn't took the worst ones... Sometime, Disgaea is considered like unknown ! ) You talk about that kind of more known hidden gem too of course ! But since you don't shy from licensed game like me, you often find really surprisingly interesting game like this shaman King In five words : Thank you for the video !
ever play Summon Night: Swordcraft Story. probably my favorite GBA game as the game can be totally different feeling depending on what summon you play the game with. Theres a pink haired girl which would be the romance senario but theres also bromances which makes you get all hyped up. fun game ^_^
I got one for you. I have played almost all gba games, because thats all my PC run in that time. So take a look at Flame of Recca. For me, the best fighting game in gba. Connecting combos with one or two specials, The game is GREAT.
I stumbled upon One Piece at one of my local street stalls. Got charged a small fortune. But when I got hurt and stuck in the hospital, it really helped to kill time--while the battery lasted.
I was actually thinking about your vids earlier today for some reason (probably because I'm fresh outta games to play right now really bored because of it, idk), nice to know I manifested a new vid! Dual Blades looks so cool though! On my list to try someday. And **100%** agreed on Wade Hixton's Counter Punch! Beat that in one sitting years ago, really cool game. Might play it again one day. Also, congrats on almost 100k subs!
Great video! Do you have the name of the background track starting @ 0:15? I think a label affixed to the video showing the name of the track you're playing in the background would be cool. Thanks!
As always, looking to see what of these "games nobody talks about" I happen to own or alternatively, which ones I wish to own. 4:09 - I recall Dokapon Monster Hunter; I remember reading about it strangely enough in a Pokémon magazine (the whole monster collecting aspect might be why) I collected at the time. I had my eye out for it, along with a few other GBA games the magazine mentioned, but never did stumble across it. 5:30 - I recall the odd magazine and video mentioning Wade Hixton's Counter Punch as an underrated gem on the GBA. It certainly looks gorgeous. Quite a detailed description of the game here. 11:50 - Eggo Mania; my younger brother adored this game. We have it on PS2; didn't realise it came out on the GBA as well. Such a fun game (no idea why all the characters are eggs but it is a charming look). 14:58 - Oriental Blue's non-scripted boss encounters sounds like a lot of fun. I do wonder how that quite works story-wise though, as whilst I could see it in a more friendly competition game like Pokémon (other trainers usually aren't trying to cause you harm; it's a competition), here it looks more typical JRPG save the world affair.
@@thatvideogamesshow The game is a solid Castlevania clone as you describe, but the anime was amazing! The Danish dub was a big part of my childhood! Recently got a remake as well.
Biggest issue with gba games is that it's hard at a glance to tell if they're fake or not. I got a few fake cartridges and some of them work fine but warioland 4 and final fantasy VI can't save😢
A few tips. Carts that won't save may need a battery changed, doesn't always mean they're fake. I little trick I always use to spot if the game is fake or real: always look very closely at the label on a cart (sticker). Sellers 99% of the time provide a photo of the cart be it CIB or loose game. There always should be a random 2-digit number barely visible indented into it. Very hard to see sometimes due to light but if it's there it's a legit card. Fakes never have indented number on labels.
Wonder why they used a made up name for that boxing game. Who would want to buy a game with a fake boxer or even worse one so bad no one has ever heard of him.
Uh, it's not "Dina-stee" it's "Die-nah-stee". Sorry, improper pronunciation by those who don't know how to say such words correctly, really gets on my nerves, especially if it's a word not from the English language
@@JakeRigby1 No VG creator in Japan is using English words assuming the British pronunciation. Same reasons no game studios in Japan or America think about GB at all
In my opinion the GBA is the best handheld of all time.
Same here, such a great console!
I agree
I think the same
Without a doubt. I got a replacement IPS screen in mine and still play it every day on the commute to work
Yes it is. Followed by ds, then ps vita.
It never ceases to amaze me how the GBA had so many great games in such a short lifespam
Like the Sega Saturn haha.
@@ikagura dreamcast too
Oriental Blue is really massive. I played it to death over the years, and even then i just saw things in the video that i haven't seen yet in the game.
The game i played the most from the gba library was fire pro wrestling 2. The level of customization was insane
YEEES! Thanks for giving Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai a spot in the video! For me, it's one of the most underrated RPGs of the GBA, I've been having a BLAST playing it, and it's truly a shame games of this quality never came to the west...
You should maybe consider making a video for japanese exclusive gba games (or well, it'll be cool to see a video of this kind for any console as well), because SERIOUSLY, there's a lot of great quality games we never got to play due to market and language barriers...
Sounds like a good idea for the JAP GBA video, will get it in the works!
@@thatvideogamesshow Just in case you needed some games for the video, I can recommend you to check out:
Slime Morimori Dragon Quest: Shōgeki no Shippo Dan
Bomberman Jetters - Densetsu no Bomberman
Custom Robo GX
Duel Masters 3
Hagane no Renkinjutsushi - Meisou no Rondo & Omoide no Sonata
Kidou Senshi Gundam Seed Destiny
Magical Houshin
Super Robot Taisen J (I think this one would fit better in a Graphically Impressive video, since it's probably one of the best looking GBA games ever made)
Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 & 3
Zoids Saga - Fuzors
Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 3 (Stone of Beginnings)
Boktai 3 (Sabata's Counterattack)
Kururin Paradise
DigiCommunication 2
To be honest, I don't remember if any of these games have already appeared in a previous GBA video you've made, but this is all the "high quality" japanese exclusive GBA games I can think of right now. Hope this helps with the research!
Do you play on Rom/emulator or is there a way to play a cartridge in English?
@@lucasperrella9280 Well, I normally play using emulators, such as mGBA, but as far as I know, you can also play GBA ROMs on real hardware by using flashcarts (Such as the EZ Flash Omega series) and inserting the games you want in it through an SD card. If what you want is to play a Japanese exclusive GBA game with an english patch (that would be the case for Oriental Blue, for example), you first have to patch your copy of the game in your computer (or phone idk), then insert the patched copy on your SD card, and finally put the SD on your flashcart and boot your GBA.
Hope this helps!
Super Dodgeball Advance was one of my favorite games for this system.
It was also one of my favorites for the NES.
Dude, that game was an ADDICTION. I remember a friend letting me borrow it, must've been about 16, and I straight up told him "youre not getting this back man!"
I actually really like Dynasty Warriors Advance for what it is. Simple, mindless fun. Feels like an old school version of the series from a parallel universe, where it started on SNES.
I really wish Dokapon as a series got more love and even a remaster! It deserves it. Thank you for bringing Oriental Blue to my attention. I nearly always learn something new watching your videos! 🎮
Same here man, deserved way more attention!
Man I seriously loved Dokapon Kingdom & Dokapon Journey
The remaster of Dokapon Kingdom is coming out pretty soon, but it doesn't exactly play like standalone dokapon at all
My twin brother and I love your videos, especially about the ones about our manias, the Wii, and the gba, ds,and 3ds. You get us more attached to those systems as well as interested in new games. Thank you. And if you'd like, do more on those systems. 👍
Oriental Blue seems like a hidden gem!
You've turned me onto so many gems, bud.
Glad the videos have helped out man 🙂
Of all the complete romsets and 3000+ physical games and books/magazines/UA-cam vid, I feel like I've seen and heard every "non sport/child shovelware" game out there, imports included. Kinda depressing cuz very few discoveries or surprises anymore, but you manage to find some decent or better games that TRULY "nobody else talks about" Dokapon, Oriental Blue, and Shaman King on GBA I never came across! Thanks again for another great vid!
Oriental Blue sounds really cool! I might try playing it side by side with a friend sometime!
Screw the friend, play it now! You won't regret it!
love how omori looks kinda like this
Surprised I've never heard of Shaman King before, it looks interesting!
Just found your channel, and I have more games added to my backlog and I don't think I'll be stopping soon.
Thank you for making these videos.
Thanks for watching them man 🙂
There are two Shaman King games in that style. They're basically Castlevania (made by Konami, after all) with Shaman King's characters.
@@girloninternet1188 I really like the 3 x DS Castlevanias, so was interested in firing up the mini snes to play Shaman King 1 and 2. For 1 it is very much a map interconnected by linear (as in straight line) levels which you may or may not be able to cross with your current abilities which you pick up - I found it very tedious. For 2, I got through the into interconnected bits up to the first boss, but found it too similar to 1 at that point and dropped it. I have never played Castlevania 1-4, so perhaps it may resemble that. I like the metroidvania style which was born from "Castlevania - Symphony of the Night" on the PS1, but these Shaman games are not that. For metroidvania fans, I wouldn't bother with these Shaman licensed games as they lack too many features of metroidvania to be considered one.
The thing I love about this channel is the Mega Man Star Force music in the background.
-shaman king master of spirits 2
-dual blades
-gradius galaxies
-shonen jump's one piece
-super dodgeball advance
-egg mania
-oriental blue
In all my years upon years of emulating hundreds of gba games I gotta say I've never heard of Oriental Blue before! Looks so interesting too
Such a great little RPG!
Play it, best RPG of all time IMO and I've played all the essentials from SNES to Switch.
I started playing it some weeks ago and it is amazing! You should totally try it
That's why I love the Gameboy advance, so many games to choose from... Oriental blue looks interesting....
Even after all these years, still finding new games for it!
@@thatvideogamesshow SNES as well...
Oriental Blue is so damn good. Gameplay-wise it's even better than Far East of Eden Zero on the SFC but not quite as pretty. It's definitely worth the $30 or whatever to get a nice translated repro
Great list! Love finding out some new GBA games to try. Oriental Blue is a must grab now. Thank you so much for all the videos!
Thanks for watching!
You can buy a physical cartridge of the English version pretty easily these days.
@@zacharyrollick6169 is it a translated rom on a cartridge or is there an official English version?
@@lucasperrella9280 it's a Japan exlusive, English version is a fan translated rom
Jurassic Park III: Park Builder is also an amazing park sim game for the GBA with lots of options and replayability that no one talks about.
Never heard of Oriental Blue before this point, and now I might need to check it out cause it looks and sounds *really* cool. Lol.
That dynasty warriors game looks more fun than I thought
Dual Blades is such a Hidden Gem
I’ll second that!
Time stamps should really be standard for all videos.
Another incredible video! Really appreciate the content you put out :)
Thanks a ton!
Some actually interesting ones in here; good job.
Glad you found something new!
Your videos are amazing, please never stop making them!
✌🏼😁🎮
Thanks Fabio. Plenty more on the way! 🙂
More GBA videos please!!!
More in the works 🙂
Thank you for another great list, TVGS!
Glad you enjoyed it AJ!
Wow, that Sprice Design in Oriental Blue is awsome.
Such a great looking game!
I'm posting this here because it's the most recent video, but i already watched 5 of those videos and even when i though i knew most if not all interesting games of a platform, you manage to find a lot of them that i never heard about ! Whoa ! Like here Oriental Blue or Infested on the PSP or Kronos Twin on DS.
I'm REALLY surprised because the very clean aspect of the chain would have me believe that you would talk only about more known hidden gem like uh Umihara Kawase on PSP, Yggdra Union on GBA or Okamiden on DS. ( and i didn't took the worst ones... Sometime, Disgaea is considered like unknown ! ) You talk about that kind of more known hidden gem too of course ! But since you don't shy from licensed game like me, you often find really surprisingly interesting game like this shaman King
In five words : Thank you for the video !
Thanks for this comment 🙂
I spent so much time with Super Dodgeball Advance back in the day.
Lately been getting on some GBA games since ive missed out on this era back then
The gba has some gems and I need to check some of these out
I miss the GBA times
Same here!
Why does the Shaman King game on the Gameboy Advance reminds me of Castlevania so much?
I remember Counterpunch was originally gonna be called "Suckerpunch", but the game studio with the same name kinda put a stop to that
Your channel is a gem! Just subscribed!
Welcome aboard!
Thank you! I've been trying to remember the name of Dokapon Monster Hunter for years! Could only remember that it started with a D. Great video!
Glad the video helped out! 🙂
ever play Summon Night: Swordcraft Story. probably my favorite GBA game as the game can be totally different feeling depending on what summon you play the game with. Theres a pink haired girl which would be the romance senario but theres also bromances which makes you get all hyped up. fun game ^_^
I got one for you. I have played almost all gba games, because thats all my PC run in that time. So take a look at Flame of Recca. For me, the best fighting game in gba. Connecting combos with one or two specials, The game is GREAT.
One Piece is a classic and Oriental Blue looks fun.
I stumbled upon One Piece at one of my local street stalls. Got charged a small fortune. But when I got hurt and stuck in the hospital, it really helped to kill time--while the battery lasted.
I was actually thinking about your vids earlier today for some reason (probably because I'm fresh outta games to play right now really bored because of it, idk), nice to know I manifested a new vid!
Dual Blades looks so cool though! On my list to try someday.
And **100%** agreed on Wade Hixton's Counter Punch! Beat that in one sitting years ago, really cool game. Might play it again one day.
Also, congrats on almost 100k subs!
Haha thanks for watching man, glad you found something new to try out! Dual Blades is well worth it!
Great video! Do you have the name of the background track starting @ 0:15? I think a label affixed to the video showing the name of the track you're playing in the background would be cool. Thanks!
Super Dodgeball is legit fun, I have a playthrough on my channel.
It sure is nice that English translated copies of Japan only games are on the market.
love the megaman starforce music !!
Love the content I will be investigating a few of these!
Thanks man, glad you found something new!
@@thatvideogamesshow Thank you for doing all the footwork and making it very easy for us!
I appreciate your interesting and entertaining videos 👍
THE BEST CHANNEL
Thanks man!
I have a (ahem) "Emulation Handheld", but i must say, the GBA has really surprised me. It's really a pocket SNES!
Timestamps would be nice.
you should try medabots and battle bdaman
Esse Oriental Blue é uma cópia de Phantasy Star danada.
😂
DUAL BLADES has a mobile port called Dual Souls its pretty good and has online multiplayer support
YES I LOVED EGG MANIA GROWING UP SO MANY MEMORIES HAHAHAHAH
Metroid Fusion
I love Oriental Blue
GBA One Piece might just be the best One Piece game there is,
unless the RPG one that came out recently is that good.
Another great video thanks!
Thanks for watching!
As always, looking to see what of these "games nobody talks about" I happen to own or alternatively, which ones I wish to own.
4:09 - I recall Dokapon Monster Hunter; I remember reading about it strangely enough in a Pokémon magazine (the whole monster collecting aspect might be why) I collected at the time. I had my eye out for it, along with a few other GBA games the magazine mentioned, but never did stumble across it.
5:30 - I recall the odd magazine and video mentioning Wade Hixton's Counter Punch as an underrated gem on the GBA. It certainly looks gorgeous. Quite a detailed description of the game here.
11:50 - Eggo Mania; my younger brother adored this game. We have it on PS2; didn't realise it came out on the GBA as well. Such a fun game (no idea why all the characters are eggs but it is a charming look).
14:58 - Oriental Blue's non-scripted boss encounters sounds like a lot of fun. I do wonder how that quite works story-wise though, as whilst I could see it in a more friendly competition game like Pokémon (other trainers usually aren't trying to cause you harm; it's a competition), here it looks more typical JRPG save the world affair.
Some bosses you have to beat, some you don't, and some have branching paths for if you win or lose. Only way to find out: play it!!
I’ve never heard of any of these. How do you keep doing this?! 😂
Amazing thank you
I'm gonna make a game called Dinesty Heros just to confuse the brits from hell and back on it's pronunciation lol
How have I never heard of Wade Hixton?
What's the song that starts at 6:40 ???
5:44 Its that Snoop Dogg?? 😄😄
Oriental Blue... did know about this one, I will download the rom for free asap...
Hope you enjoy it!
Ima going back for shamon king ion this game existed
Looks like I have to buy a game boy advance
Here we go GBA game market about to skyrocket lol
Zak & Wiki background music. Oh yea.
Such a great soundtrack!
All I did was play mmbn 1, 2 and 3 religiously.
Shaman King was da shiiiiit!!! 😎
Only tried it out recently and it blew me away!
@@thatvideogamesshow The game is a solid Castlevania clone as you describe, but the anime was amazing! The Danish dub was a big part of my childhood! Recently got a remake as well.
Dokapon foi um dos primeiros jogos do gba que terminei
Megaman star force ost in the first game.
Biggest issue with gba games is that it's hard at a glance to tell if they're fake or not. I got a few fake cartridges and some of them work fine but warioland 4 and final fantasy VI can't save😢
A few tips. Carts that won't save may need a battery changed, doesn't always mean they're fake. I little trick I always use to spot if the game is fake or real: always look very closely at the label on a cart (sticker). Sellers 99% of the time provide a photo of the cart be it CIB or loose game. There always should be a random 2-digit number barely visible indented into it. Very hard to see sometimes due to light but if it's there it's a legit card. Fakes never have indented number on labels.
Golden sun? Anyone?
Good vídeo
Thank you!
Be ready for a list of gba games everybody talks about
What game is this song from at 3:11
Thank you emulation
Music in first game
GBA Games More Talked About then gaming on a mac #1
Haha next video will be on the Mac 😏😅
@@thatvideogamesshow you wouldnt dare lol
Did you just say Shaman King is around 40 hours?! I don't think there's a single side scrolling game that's 40 hours long including Shaman King.
Indeed, far closer to 1/10 of that.
theres a reason no one talks about that one piece game
That shaman king is not castlevania. That's megaman...
If I'm being reali feel there's a reason nobody is discussing these
Tomb Raider: The Prophecy?
Wonder why they used a made up name for that boxing game. Who would want to buy a game with a fake boxer or even worse one so bad no one has ever heard of him.
What's the game in the thumbnail?
It's Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai
I don't remember Oriental Blue being in English, so you must be playing a ROM hack and it makes. It a bit misleading for this video.
If only octopath traveller was created during the GBA era. That would be the greatest game in GBA.
You won't even care that either of the Octopath games exist once you play Oriental Blue.
Yeah.... no
Some of these games were never released outside Japan and most of the others I've heard of, they just aren't any good.
Timestamps bruh
i dont like how in the boxing game one of the matches has you fighting a woman
@@JonasRosenven PEOPLE LIKE YOU PROBABLY BEAT THEIR WIVES/GIRLFRIENDS AS WELL
LOO-fee. Not Luff-e. It's only the best selling manga series of all time but why take one second to look up One Piece of info
One Piece sucks
Uh, it's not "Dina-stee" it's "Die-nah-stee". Sorry, improper pronunciation by those who don't know how to say such words correctly, really gets on my nerves, especially if it's a word not from the English language
Uh, I think you'll find that the correct British pronunciation is the one he used. People who are unaware of other cultures really get on my nerves.
@@JakeRigby1 No VG creator in Japan is using English words assuming the British pronunciation. Same reasons no game studios in Japan or America think about GB at all
I’ve heard people pronounce It both ways