1:00 Sword of Mana 1:40 TMNT 2:08 Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2:45 Advance Wars 3:34 WarioWare Inc Mega Microgames 4:20 Mario Kart Super Circuit 4:56 Kirby and the Amazing Mirror 5:33 Fire Emblem (7) 6:25 Sonic Advance 7:11 Aria of Sorrow 9:26 Drill Dozer 10:15 The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap 11:04 Wario Land 4 11:49 Golden Sun 12:46 Pokemon Ruby/Saphire/Emerald 13:51 Metroid Zero Mission 14:41 Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga 16:00 Pokemon Fire Red and Leaf Green 17:07 Metroid Fusion 18:24 Mother 3
Great list, personally I would reorder some of them but these are all really good games. Also good idea to not put the snes titles in there, thansk for showing them though. Made me realise how many sick titles the gba had
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Thank you so much for not treating the GBA like an SNES machine. The handheld format really had so many amazing games unique to it that when I see a list mostly devoted to ports, I feel disappointed. Also, everyone, play Mother 3.
The ports were a huge part of the GBA, but I completely agree that putting them on the list isn't really a good representation of all the other greatness of the console. They were super important though, which is why they get a nifty little montage.
@@KurodaKyousuke They were important at the time and helped the system grow, but I feel like nowadays if someone wants to play GBA and is looking for new GBA games to play , they probably want to play GBA games and not ports of games they can find elsewhere. That's how I feel anyways, and especially since I don't usually play on original hardware so I can just as easily play the original version.
now the castleVania have the GBA games on castlevania advance collection, DS games on the dominus collection and capcom for Battle Network legacy collection
Am I the only one who thought of the GBA as the gameboy "advanced" as in "highly technical", rather than what it actually is, "advance" as in "to move forward", as a kid.
Absolutely awesome video, really well made! Great decision to put the ports to one side and highlight original titles (while also acknowledging the great ports). My two favourites for the system are your number 1 and a title that didn't even make the honorable mentions: Rhythm Tengoku. That game oozes so much charm and creativity (more than the subsequent games in my opinion). Wario Ware is spiritually similar and also brilliant though.
Good list. I was unaware of the TMNT game, so I'll definitely try it out. It was definitely a good choice to exclude the many SNES ports from the main list, but still talk a little about the best ones. One port that I'd like to mention is River City Ransom EX. It's a remake of "Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari" for the Famicom, or "River City Ransom" in the US and "Street Gangs" in PAL regions. The original is still a great game, and really ahead of its time with the mix of beat em' up and RPG mechanics, as well as its use of environmental objects in combat, but I think I like the GBA remake a little more for its faster paced combos and improved animations. I also love that you can restrain enemies by throwing trash cans over them.
Great list! Love the GBA as well. I'd add Mario Tennis Power Tour, which along with its prequel for the GBC, is the best Mario Tennis game with actually a fun story and RPG elements, and not just multiplayer matches like all the tennis games to date even on Switch. I hope they some day bring the RPG Mario Tennis back :)
Me too, my guy. These games are so underrated, I love the characters, the music and the minigames in addition to the great tennis gameplay. I can't wait for Power Tour hit the NSO and people find out the great gem that It is.
I haven't played some of these but your love for all of them, as well as the honourable mentions list and the acknowledgement of the huge library of ports tells me you're someone who deeply cares for the GBA. Even the games I never considered playing feel like fantastic choices for this reason. And yes. I fully agree with the FireRed and LeafGreen remark. They ARE the Gold standard for remakes.
A nice list, but I am surprised at some missing games. No F-Zero Maximum Velocity? No Tactics Ogre? Maybe the real problem is there is just SO MUCH to love on the GBA!
Pretty solid list, but there's a few I'd shift out, especially TMNT since there's just too much good stuff for it to rank up there imo. Just a few of my favorites are Mega Man Battle Network, Riviera, & Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku II.
Me and my brother grew up in the early 2000’s each with a gba and sp. Those days before smart phones and just focused on our games trying to help each other beat bosses or pass levels are still my favorite childhood memories. GBA was special and I wish I could relive those days again.
Same, you could get an ambernic r35xxsp or two or another such device and recreate those memories with your brother! that's what I plan on trying out this holiday season.
This brought my whole childhood back. I must've played the pokemon games several times. Metroid Fusion was phenomenal. But Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga really was insanely good. I haven't played many Mario games but it will always be my personal favorite. Something about the storytelling, humor, and gameplay just hit so right.
Honestly glad to see Drill Dozer in the top 10 spot! Whenever discussions about good GBA games are abound, hardly many games like Drill Dozer or much of anything from 2005 get mentioned, as everyone just migrated to the DS or PSP in terms of handheld systems.
Another for the Honorable Mention catagory: Astro Boy: The Omega Factor. There were a lot of great games on the GBA but here's one that's not likely to be re-released and will likely to be forgotten. Love letter to the classic anime with great production and story beats. Blast to play, too.
As fantastic as the GBA and its catalog were, I remember buying the original model at launch along with Castlevania Circle of the Moon, the follow up to one of my favorite games of all time, and while I would revisit and finish the game when they finally released the backlit model, it was almost impossible to play without sitting directly under a light source, which was definitely a bummer
Dude thank you so much for making this amazing video ! I loved how you went through and gave a brief synopsis of each game with gameplay! I recently bought a GBA with a modded ips screen and I can’t wait to play all these games on it eventually !!
My reason for going the PI Emu route is because the Japan exclusive titles that the BIG N won't share with the rest of the world. So some of us (myself included) are taking back gaming by going to play with a slice of Raspberry PI and giving the BIG N our favorite finger. 😉😂
I remember playing Fire emblem for the first time on the Game boy Advance and realizing that character deaths were permanent 😂 I had never played a game before where your character wouldn't just revive after the fight 😂
That was a great top 20 greatest GBA games list cause those are some great games on the GBA, and those were the golden days of video games as they bring back so much nostalgia. 😌 Also, name of the music at the end of the video at 20:32?
I have played (and finished) so many of the games you speak of. FFTactitc advance, advance wars, kirby, sonic advance (a great game) minish cap, wario land 4 golden sun of course a great game Pokemon RSE FR LG i have played all of them hundreds of hours metroid fusion. so many of young life memories f zero was great too on of my first game on GBA great video
Comments like this always confuse me, if it wasn’t subjective I wouldn't have used the word “my”. I have never even played Emerald, or the Castlevania games on GBA. So obviously they don’t make my personal top 5 list. And Minish Cap is great. I just like those five games better.
No worries, tone is hard to read on here My remaining top ten would probably be 10. Pokémon Ruby 9. Zelda The Minish Cap 8. Advance Wars 2 7. Drill Dozer 6. Mother 3 I also really loved the GBA version of FFIV but I’m not including any ports either
Man this is a great list! I'll be sure to check some games out, since my SP is growing more on me with every day. Question tho: are the games that later got remakes still smart to get for this system? Or should I just get the remake instead? Think of Advance Wars, is the ds version superior to the advance one?
The Final Fantasy ports are all great and have bonus content not present in the pixel remasters, if you don't mind the slight downgrade in music quality from the SNES originals Advance Wars 1 & 2 still hold up, I actually prefer the pixel art to the Switch 3D graphics. The DS games Dual Strike and Days of Ruin are standalone sequels, with the former being a traditional AW game and the latter a darker more story driven game with new characters set in a post apocalypse
I personally found AW: Dual Strike went a little ham with extra mechanics and missed the simplicity of the first two, but it has some cool extra modes, and a lot of (if not all) the maps from the first game, it also has a map editor. I just preferred the story campaign from the first two
Golden Sun and the Metroid games were some of my favorites on the GBA. Castlevania games were great too...... hence the "metroidvania" style that I enjoy. I still think about games like Golden Sun and its sequel sometimes, and rank it as one of the best rpgs to come out, esp rpgs with pixel graphics. And even tho I love Zelda, somehow I missed out on playing Minish Cap for the gba.... might have to get a rom and check it out for fun. Nice list tho, good variety of games.
@@Rohan_Trishan thanks! I'm also a huge fan of Metroidvanias (there are so many amazing indie ones now) and have considered doing some sort of list of those kind of games too.
I appreciate your work here and you have gained a new subscriber, the only thing that I can point out is the classic justin bailey code on Metroid allows you to play as samus without her suit but that was a password so I would say that it doesnt really count
Thanks for the kudos! I actually did know about the password for Metroid (I did a retrospective on the series on this channel) but for whatever reason didn't think of it when I wrote that comment.
Although I’m sad I no longer have my OG SNES(though I do have Classic edition) I tend to overlook my good ol GBA collection which is probably the next best thing! The other night I was watching the movie Ivanhoe and it made me wanna go back to Defender of the Crown.. One of my favorites on Amiga at one time.. Overall I’d have to say the Fire Emblem duology is probably my most preferred on the system
Superstar saga and fire red was my 2 childhood games on here, but some of my personal favorites are missing like: Final Fight Donkey Kong Country 3 Spongebob Movie Game Robots Yoshi's Island Sonic Advance Super Monkey Ball Jr Doom Madagascar: Operation Penguin Monsters Inc Dogz Been a gamer my whole life, and this may be my favorite era of gaming, when the advancement of games was blowing everyone's mind, it's not like that anymore.
You should play Megaman Battle Network series (preferably 3). It has unique gameplay, great story, etc. It's also ahead of it's time and has a lot of potential if they decided to give it a chance.
Hey I'm pretty new to the whole retro game. (Just ordered myself a nice retro Handheld that's hopefully arrives soon. Do you recommend playing most of the SNES ports or rather the original version?
In my humble opinion the snes ports are worth it. There are some that add content to the original like Super Mario Bros. 3 (you should download the virtual console rom since it is the one that have all the e-readers levels) or Yoshi's Island. And then Donkey Kong Country 3 just has a different soundtrack
Mother 3 is one of the best games of all time. Even the best RPG-style games from that era feel like they struggle from some outdated design or pacing problems. Mother 3 feels like it could have come out this year. Its story and exploration are perfectly paced, and the gameplay is perfectly balanced.
Overall a pretty good list except for the head scratcher inclusion of TMNT. Megaman Zero series or Battle Network series should've gotten a nod over that. Personally wouldn't put Drill Dozer in my top 10 but respect the choice.
1:00 Sword of Mana
1:40 TMNT
2:08 Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
2:45 Advance Wars
3:34 WarioWare Inc Mega Microgames
4:20 Mario Kart Super Circuit
4:56 Kirby and the Amazing Mirror
5:33 Fire Emblem (7)
6:25 Sonic Advance
7:11 Aria of Sorrow
9:26 Drill Dozer
10:15 The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
11:04 Wario Land 4
11:49 Golden Sun
12:46 Pokemon Ruby/Saphire/Emerald
13:51 Metroid Zero Mission
14:41 Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga
16:00 Pokemon Fire Red and Leaf Green
17:07 Metroid Fusion
18:24 Mother 3
Great list, personally I would reorder some of them but these are all really good games. Also good idea to not put the snes titles in there, thansk for showing them though. Made me realise how many sick titles the gba had
No Medabots is CRIMINAL
Shinning force resurrection is the best GBA game by 7 trillion light years you silly kids
hero. idk why these guys cant chapter videos
Sounds like it hurts
this came across my algorithm and its honestly such a hidden gem of a video. insanely well pit together. clearly a lot of thought and care put into the script, video structure and respect for the audience. instantly subscribed. i look forward to watching more of what you have cooking
Thanks so much for the kind words!
Thank you so much for not treating the GBA like an SNES machine. The handheld format really had so many amazing games unique to it that when I see a list mostly devoted to ports, I feel disappointed.
Also, everyone, play Mother 3.
The ports were a huge part of the GBA, but I completely agree that putting them on the list isn't really a good representation of all the other greatness of the console. They were super important though, which is why they get a nifty little montage.
@@KurodaKyousuke They were important at the time and helped the system grow, but I feel like nowadays if someone wants to play GBA and is looking for new GBA games to play , they probably want to play GBA games and not ports of games they can find elsewhere. That's how I feel anyways, and especially since I don't usually play on original hardware so I can just as easily play the original version.
to be fair, mario advance 4 has tons of new levels, so even though it's a mario 3 remake it's still worth a mention.
@@KurodaKyousuke Thank you for putting the Port Montage in the vid, I totally forgot I had a copy of Tales of Phantasia until I saw it in there.
The Klonoa games on GBA are all amazing.
Yes dude 😎
Megaman Battle Network had the best gba titles and hold up remarkably well
Exactly my thoughts, mmbn series were one of the best games on the console
It really did, The battle network games made my childhood. I can't believe none of them were mentioned on this list.
The mmbn games are hands down some of my favorite rpgs to date.
now the castleVania have the GBA games on castlevania advance collection, DS games on the dominus collection and capcom for Battle Network legacy collection
Thank you
Respect for putting Fusion above Zero Mission.
Minish Cap is so underrated. Might be my favorite Zelda ost
Randomly came back to this channel, glad your still creating content with nostalgia vibes
Great list but I’m surprised Mega Man Zero & Battlenetwork didn’t make the list
great list, !! my favorites are Aria of Sorrow, Golden Sun1/2, Metroid Fusion, Wario Land 4 and Advance Wars 1/2 :)
oh also the lord of the rings, return of the king for the gba is also pretty good!!
Add Sonic Advance series, Metroid Zero Mission.
@@poncho828 i was never a big fan of sonic but zero mission for sure! one of the best!
Am I the only one who thought of the GBA as the gameboy "advanced" as in "highly technical", rather than what it actually is, "advance" as in "to move forward", as a kid.
No, I did too for a short while. 😅
U r not alone. I think the same as u do.
Definitely thought so when they first released it. Didn't help that a few games had the word "Advanced" in the title
Ditto
@alexanderespinoza clown only females say ditto
Absolutely awesome video, really well made! Great decision to put the ports to one side and highlight original titles (while also acknowledging the great ports).
My two favourites for the system are your number 1 and a title that didn't even make the honorable mentions: Rhythm Tengoku. That game oozes so much charm and creativity (more than the subsequent games in my opinion). Wario Ware is spiritually similar and also brilliant though.
Good list. I was unaware of the TMNT game, so I'll definitely try it out. It was definitely a good choice to exclude the many SNES ports from the main list, but still talk a little about the best ones. One port that I'd like to mention is River City Ransom EX. It's a remake of "Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari" for the Famicom, or "River City Ransom" in the US and "Street Gangs" in PAL regions. The original is still a great game, and really ahead of its time with the mix of beat em' up and RPG mechanics, as well as its use of environmental objects in combat, but I think I like the GBA remake a little more for its faster paced combos and improved animations. I also love that you can restrain enemies by throwing trash cans over them.
Great list! Love the GBA as well. I'd add Mario Tennis Power Tour, which along with its prequel for the GBC, is the best Mario Tennis game with actually a fun story and RPG elements, and not just multiplayer matches like all the tennis games to date even on Switch. I hope they some day bring the RPG Mario Tennis back :)
Me too, my guy. These games are so underrated, I love the characters, the music and the minigames in addition to the great tennis gameplay. I can't wait for Power Tour hit the NSO and people find out the great gem that It is.
Really enjoyed this video, and am now itching to dig out my GBA and play through some of these classics. Good job.
I haven't played some of these but your love for all of them, as well as the honourable mentions list and the acknowledgement of the huge library of ports tells me you're someone who deeply cares for the GBA.
Even the games I never considered playing feel like fantastic choices for this reason. And yes. I fully agree with the FireRed and LeafGreen remark. They ARE the Gold standard for remakes.
Great video for an awesome handheld. I felt like my gaming life changed when I first played Advance Wars (and later Fire Emblem).
A nice list, but I am surprised at some missing games.
No F-Zero Maximum Velocity?
No Tactics Ogre?
Maybe the real problem is there is just SO MUCH to love on the GBA!
I feel like the F-Zero games on GBA were a massive letdown. Awful controls.
@@staxstix I can see how some might be put off by the controls, but I got used to them over time. For me, I was thrilled to have F-Zero in my pocket.
Tactics Ogre is amazing, almost no one mentions it
Such a great console. So many everlasting moments made with these games. Awesome video!
Pretty solid list, but there's a few I'd shift out, especially TMNT since there's just too much good stuff for it to rank up there imo.
Just a few of my favorites are Mega Man Battle Network, Riviera, & Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku II.
I think i like the GBA sound font even more than the 64. gBA music has such a cool sound to it. I love it’s weird sort of echoey compression
Such a good video man. GBA will always have a special place in my heart, I played a lot of these games growing up
Honorable Mentions: Astro Boy, Tripworld, Metal Slug Advanced, Gunstar Super Heroes, Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, Justice Leagues The Flash.
Sigma Star Saga, Scourge Hive, Summon Night games
@@PsychomachineryEBM Summon Night is *extremely* underrated.
No
Me and my brother grew up in the early 2000’s each with a gba and sp. Those days before smart phones and just focused on our games trying to help each other beat bosses or pass levels are still my favorite childhood memories. GBA was special and I wish I could relive those days again.
Same, you could get an ambernic r35xxsp or two or another such device and recreate those memories with your brother! that's what I plan on trying out this holiday season.
Thanks for helping me grow my emulator library of “must play” games!
Perfect list. Two thumbs up, a ton of cheers and five stars.
Hey awesome video. Happy to see the gba Metroid games get some love. Personal recommendation of mine- Wario Ware Twisted is incredible!
I haven't played Metroid Fusion for 6 years & i'm soon gonna play Metroid Zero Mission, both games are so close to my heart
All the 2D Metroid games are just amazing
came here to compare my own list, and so happy to see some of your titles :) i adored final fantasy tactics!!! wario land was a hoot and a holler too
Wonderful video as per usual
This list rocks, i love all of these games. Thank u for this amazing list. I love this list. U have amazing taste in games.
Great top 10 video I love how you take time to talk about the story and gameplay notes on each game
Thank you!
Keep up the great work. Some of these games needed more love and u gave it to them.
This brought my whole childhood back. I must've played the pokemon games several times. Metroid Fusion was phenomenal. But Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga really was insanely good. I haven't played many Mario games but it will always be my personal favorite. Something about the storytelling, humor, and gameplay just hit so right.
The Gameboy Advance was so underrated
With 81 million units sold, wasn't under rated at all
Great list!
Great video and great list! :)
Honestly glad to see Drill Dozer in the top 10 spot! Whenever discussions about good GBA games are abound, hardly many games like Drill Dozer or much of anything from 2005 get mentioned, as everyone just migrated to the DS or PSP in terms of handheld systems.
Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga I loved that one so much! I honestly miss playing my advance games.
I loved Konami Crazy Racers. Seeing that game and eventually Mario Kart play with the pseudo-3D graphics on a GameBoy just blew my mind
Excellent list!! The GBA is a true classic handheld
Another for the Honorable Mention catagory: Astro Boy: The Omega Factor. There were a lot of great games on the GBA but here's one that's not likely to be re-released and will likely to be forgotten. Love letter to the classic anime with great production and story beats. Blast to play, too.
As fantastic as the GBA and its catalog were, I remember buying the original model at launch along with Castlevania Circle of the Moon, the follow up to one of my favorite games of all time, and while I would revisit and finish the game when they finally released the backlit model, it was almost impossible to play without sitting directly under a light source, which was definitely a bummer
Great video! Hope we can have more of this videos with other top 20 or maybe other platforms.
I have already done SNES (twice) and Nintendo 64. I'll be doing Sega Genesis next ans hopefully even more than that in the future!
Dude thank you so much for making this amazing video ! I loved how you went through and gave a brief synopsis of each game with gameplay! I recently bought a GBA with a modded ips screen and I can’t wait to play all these games on it eventually !!
My reason for going the PI Emu route is because the Japan exclusive titles that the BIG N won't share with the rest of the world. So some of us (myself included) are taking back gaming by going to play with a slice of Raspberry PI and giving the BIG N our favorite finger. 😉😂
I remember playing Fire emblem for the first time on the Game boy Advance and realizing that character deaths were permanent 😂 I had never played a game before where your character wouldn't just revive after the fight 😂
That was a great top 20 greatest GBA games list cause those are some great games on the GBA, and those were the golden days of video games as they bring back so much nostalgia. 😌
Also, name of the music at the end of the video at 20:32?
@@NinteSegaRarew thank you for the kind words! The music is from Kuru Kuru Kururin: ua-cam.com/video/W_fTCMySUw0/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
@@KurodaKyousuke No problem, and thank you for the details. 🎮🕹👾🤘🤟✌😌😊🤗😎👍🤙☯✨❤💛💙💯
Our top 20s are very similar and I appreciate you omitting ports as well.
I have played (and finished) so many of the games you speak of. FFTactitc advance, advance wars, kirby, sonic advance (a great game) minish cap, wario land 4 golden sun of course a great game Pokemon RSE FR LG i have played all of them hundreds of hours metroid fusion. so many of young life memories f zero was great too on of my first game on GBA great video
Mother 3 on 1 is such a good choice. My favorite JRPG and generally one of my fav games of all time. Perfect from start to finish, in my eyes.
Great production quality
I'll just post my top 5:
5 Metroid Zero Mission
4 Wario Ware
3 Metroid Fusion
2 Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
1 Mario & Luigi: SS
All great choices
No Pokémon emerald, No Castlevania, No Zelda? What’s going on here?
Comments like this always confuse me, if it wasn’t subjective I wouldn't have used the word “my”. I have never even played Emerald, or the Castlevania games on GBA. So obviously they don’t make my personal top 5 list. And Minish Cap is great. I just like those five games better.
@@BaconMob1 sorry I was just joking around. I feel like it’s not a top 5 list without someone raging about it. 😂
What’s your top 10 by the way?
No worries, tone is hard to read on here
My remaining top ten would probably be
10. Pokémon Ruby
9. Zelda The Minish Cap
8. Advance Wars 2
7. Drill Dozer
6. Mother 3
I also really loved the GBA version of FFIV but I’m not including any ports either
great video, keep it up man!
Can't wait to see the top 20 DS Games!
Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced my favorite ❤❤
Try shinning force resurrection
Twice as good, I crappie u not
I totally forgot about wario land 4, I loved that game. Hadn’t thought of it in years. Hope they bring it to the switch.
Man this is a great list! I'll be sure to check some games out, since my SP is growing more on me with every day.
Question tho: are the games that later got remakes still smart to get for this system? Or should I just get the remake instead?
Think of Advance Wars, is the ds version superior to the advance one?
The Final Fantasy ports are all great and have bonus content not present in the pixel remasters, if you don't mind the slight downgrade in music quality from the SNES originals
Advance Wars 1 & 2 still hold up, I actually prefer the pixel art to the Switch 3D graphics. The DS games Dual Strike and Days of Ruin are standalone sequels, with the former being a traditional AW game and the latter a darker more story driven game with new characters set in a post apocalypse
I personally found AW: Dual Strike went a little ham with extra mechanics and missed the simplicity of the first two, but it has some cool extra modes, and a lot of (if not all) the maps from the first game, it also has a map editor. I just preferred the story campaign from the first two
Golden Sun and the Metroid games were some of my favorites on the GBA. Castlevania games were great too...... hence the "metroidvania" style that I enjoy. I still think about games like Golden Sun and its sequel sometimes, and rank it as one of the best rpgs to come out, esp rpgs with pixel graphics. And even tho I love Zelda, somehow I missed out on playing Minish Cap for the gba.... might have to get a rom and check it out for fun. Nice list tho, good variety of games.
@@Rohan_Trishan thanks! I'm also a huge fan of Metroidvanias (there are so many amazing indie ones now) and have considered doing some sort of list of those kind of games too.
street fighter alpha 3 is one of the best games on gba, Gunstar Super Heroes too
I’m surprised they didn’t make Killer Instinct for the GBA.
Medal of Honor: Infiltrator is one of the most underrated titles for the GBA. I highly recommend it.
I appreciate your work here and you have gained a new subscriber, the only thing that I can point out is the classic justin bailey code on Metroid allows you to play as samus without her suit but that was a password so I would say that it doesnt really count
Thanks for the kudos! I actually did know about the password for Metroid (I did a retrospective on the series on this channel) but for whatever reason didn't think of it when I wrote that comment.
Although I’m sad I no longer have my OG SNES(though I do have Classic edition) I tend to overlook my good ol GBA collection which is probably the next best thing! The other night I was watching the movie Ivanhoe and it made me wanna go back to Defender of the Crown.. One of my favorites on Amiga at one time..
Overall I’d have to say the Fire Emblem duology is probably my most preferred on the system
i actually came across sword of mana while looking for zenonia like games on gba
Is Zenonia really good? Ive seen it everywhere but never gave it a shot
@@GhibliNova yeah
Superstar saga and fire red was my 2 childhood games on here, but some of my personal favorites are missing like:
Final Fight
Donkey Kong Country 3
Spongebob Movie Game
Robots
Yoshi's Island
Sonic Advance
Super Monkey Ball Jr
Doom
Madagascar: Operation Penguin
Monsters Inc
Dogz
Been a gamer my whole life, and this may be my favorite era of gaming, when the advancement of games was blowing everyone's mind, it's not like that anymore.
I would have placed Mega Man Zero 3 on that list. Any of the 4 in the series could have made the list, but 3 should have definitely made it there.
GBA sq is still my favorite handheld. Absolute banger.
Hello, a game i never see getting talked about is an rpg called Metabots: metabee/Rokoshu(?) version. Super difficult game as a kid but interesting.
gba was peak. I still hunt down old gba titles
Great review!
You should play Megaman Battle Network series (preferably 3). It has unique gameplay, great story, etc. It's also ahead of it's time and has a lot of potential if they decided to give it a chance.
I just knew number 1 would be Mother 3. Great list
right now I'm playing megaman battle network
Legacy of goku 2 and buus fury are my faves
Great list, but I would have added Rhythm Tengoku.
Mother 3!!! Great list.
Epic video and content
Good list. I dig Batman Begins on GBA
Hey I'm pretty new to the whole retro game. (Just ordered myself a nice retro Handheld that's hopefully arrives soon. Do you recommend playing most of the SNES ports or rather the original version?
In my humble opinion the snes ports are worth it. There are some that add content to the original like Super Mario Bros. 3 (you should download the virtual console rom since it is the one that have all the e-readers levels) or Yoshi's Island. And then Donkey Kong Country 3 just has a different soundtrack
How didn’t any mega man battle network games make it make it on this list!?!😢
like it. you got an abo :)
Cant believe Donkey Kong Country wasn’t on the list
It’s at 8:52, in the port section
No Mega Man Battle Network or Mega Man Zero games?
Great video
The original Metroid let you play without the suit IF you beat it under 3 hours (getting at least the 2nd best ending). Look up "Justin Bailey".
I love Fusion so much.
Aria of Sorrow to me is the best of the list
Super Saga or Fusion in my opinion.
Putting Fire Emblem but not having FE: The Sacred Stones is wild.
Mother 3 is one of the best games of all time. Even the best RPG-style games from that era feel like they struggle from some outdated design or pacing problems. Mother 3 feels like it could have come out this year. Its story and exploration are perfectly paced, and the gameplay is perfectly balanced.
Guilty Gear was lit.
Alone in the Dark was fun too.
What game is that song from that plays during the best ports section? Thanks! Great vid!
It's the battle theme from FF4
😎 Im playing DB Z Buu ‘s fury, a very good RPG 🍙 i can recommend it to the biggest fans 💎👍🐉
Good Job
Aria of Sorrow is my favorite even all these years later
My favorites:
Fire Emblem 7
Metroid Fusion
Pokémon RSE
Metroid Zero Mission
Fire Emblem 6 (fan translated carts are out there and worth it!)
Battle network? 2 preferably?
Duke nukem, v rally and max payne & baulders gate would be on my list
ONE OF THE BEST GBA TOP GAMES LIST OUT THERE.
Overall a pretty good list except for the head scratcher inclusion of TMNT. Megaman Zero series or Battle Network series should've gotten a nod over that. Personally wouldn't put Drill Dozer in my top 10 but respect the choice.