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Look back at the classics and take stock of the legendary GBA games

GBA, known as Gameboy Advance, is the second generation of gaming handhelds released by Nintendo on March 21, 2001. At that time, Nintendo was under great pressure to release it, on the one hand, the sales of the former Gameboy as high as 1.2 was really prohibitive, on the other hand, the successive losses of the N64 and NGC two consoles made Nintendo have to carefully consider the next step. After the release of the GBA, Nintendo quickly occupied the market with its massive game resources and the small and exquisite design of the GBA, while the GBA also supported the games in the predecessor Gameboy, which made the players very happy, and the global sales of 81 million also proved the glory of the GBA. So what are the classic games in the GBA? Let's take a look at it with Xiaobian.

Look back at the classics and take stock of the legendary GBA games

I. "Ranch Story: Partners in Ore Town"

The Ranch Story series is a popular business simulation game in the GBA, the most popular of which is Ranch Story: Ore Town's Buddies. Fresh and cute painting style, simple and relaxing music, you want to immerse yourself in this ranch world all the time. Here, we can graze, reclaim, operate, live in a large villa through our own efforts, and marry Bai Fumei directly to the peak of life. Although the game content is not very rich, it was also one of the largest productions at the time, and many friends still remember this game even after many years.

Look back at the classics and take stock of the legendary GBA games

2. Final Fantasy Advance

Final Fantasy Advance is a battle flag game, and the story and characters take on most of the content of Final Fantasy, so players will have a sense of intimacy when playing. The biggest feature of this game is its dot-array style and the laddered battlefield, although the battlefield is not large, but it is full of challenges, and each step needs to be carefully considered. Compared with other battle flag games, Final Fantasy Advanced added a refereeing system to it, which made the game broaden its strategy again and raise the entry threshold of this game, but this still did not stop the enthusiasm of players, it is said that many friends at that time were rushing to buy the GBA for this game.

Look back at the classics and take stock of the legendary GBA games

III. Castlevania

Although Castlevania is more expressive on PS. But for most people, the GBA's Castlevania trilogy is why most people get into the pit. The Castlevania trilogy in the GBA is "Reincarnation of the Moon", "White Night Concerto" and "Dawn Full Moon Dance", and it has to be said that just listening to the name has a sense of ceremony. Not only that, the Gothic painting style coupled with the dark music, a sense of horror and solemnity, people can't stop. Compared with the "Castlevania" in the predecessor GB, the GBA is not improved by a little and a half, and this meticulous operation is simply not too fascinating. Even now, many friends will revisit the "Castlevania" trilogy on the GBA from time to time, and the influence can be called to the extreme.

Look back at the classics and take stock of the legendary GBA games

IV. The Legend of Zelda Shrinks the Hat

"The Legend of Zelda" is a work launched by Nintendo in the GBA era, mainly about the princess being turned into a stone statue by the Demon King, and as the protagonist, we embark on the road of justice to defeat the Demon King and save the princess. Although the plot sounds very cheesy, it is only the appearance, and when you actually play it, you will find its greatness. The protagonist will get a hat when starting the game, which can help the protagonist shrink his body and enter some microscopic world to adventure, and I have to say that this setting is really eye-catching. Although there are many excellent sub-series in The Legend of Zelda, and the shrunken hat is not the top, the shock it brought to players at that time was indescribable and lingering.

Look back at the classics and take stock of the legendary GBA games

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