![]() ![]() Link the GBA (it's the primary display for in-game segments) and enjoyĪbout the GBA Strange Bacteria, I always thought it would have been better as another mode within Drill Land (the two of them can connect by the way) but it still holds up well. I don't think the saving should have any issues with a JP copy on a US console for this particular game. About Zelda FSA, you'll need its Japanese copy, a GBA and a GC. There was also two spin-offs to Doremi Fantasy Milon Daibouken but they were never preserved, and are thus lost. Oh, if you want more Satellaview exclusives, you could check the Zelda I remake (fan-translated), Zelda Ancient Stone Tablets (fan-translated), Famicom Detective 3, Shin Onigashima 2, three special versions of Sutte Hakkun. It always irks me when people say Fire Emblem 12 was the first game to remake BS-X content while it is clearly not. Marvelous as a standard SFC release, followed by two four-weeeks-each bonus episodes for the Satellaview, available through emulation only of course. Not for this game at any rate.īasically, Zelda Four Swords Adventures has a third mode, Navi Trackers (aka Tetra Trackers) which actually begun development (according to Aonuma actually, and the files for the early concept are still in the final version) as a remake for BS-X Marvelous Athletic Course, itself a time attack bonus episode based on the game Marvelous for the Super Famicom (which is heavily inspired by Zelda, it's very reminiscent of how Nintendo experimented before on a modern-Zelda formula with StarTropics actually). Oh, Nintendo isn't as evil as Namco when it comes to wrong region save files on the GameCube. You'll need the real hardware since it get stuck on the "choose a nickname" screen on emulators. It's a remake for the BS-X episodes for Marvelous (SFC) essentially. It's unrelated but you should invest in some cables and Four Swords + (FSA Japanese version) for the Tetra Trackers mode, which needs a GBA for single player. No such luck for Pokémon games (though localizers for Gen 3 -not the Gen 1 remakes- did a pretty good job at including some of it in the main game). Rudora no Hihou (in the english readme, its written the patch is based on the french one. Phantasy Star Generation 2, released before the english version. Megaman Zero 3 had Japan-exclusive e-Reader context too but it was restored in the DS compilation. Star Ocean : Blue Sphere (now in spanish, and available since several years in french). ![]() there's like 32 additional levels for Super Mario Advance 4 (SMB 3 GBA) through the e-Reader service that are Japan-exclusive but you're better off emulating those levels since they are obscenely rare. (I'm amazed yet how Konami messed up with New Age Goemon GBA -one of their flagship games- yet got it right with licensed games)Ībout Japanese GBAs. I'm sorry but I don't know a lot of GBC gems besides Shantae.Īlso, about GBA games, you'd better grab both "Shaman King: Master of Spirits" games. Tales of the World Narikiri Dungeon (though it's obsoleted by the PSP remake) I recommend the last Ganbare Goemon: Dynamites game (a handheld shortened down Goemon 2), but none of the other Goemon GBC games (certainly not the two that were localized in English)
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