I’ve just rediscovered my childhood Gameboys, I grew up in the 90s and had an original, a color, an advance and an sp. My game collection has whittled down over the year to the usual suspects, Pokemons, Zelda’s, Mario’s and some other standards. But I want to dive into some games that 7 year old me would have brushed over. So what’s your favorite game?

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    Buncha youngins with your GBAs.

    My favourite OG gameboy game was Kirby’s Dream Land. Played and replayed it many times. Even had one of those attachments to magnify it and light up the screen when it got dark :)

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      I second this! Donkey Kong 94 is a must play, and I feel like Wario is the true Game Boy mascot.

      Mole Mania also deserves a shout out. Another Shigeru Miyamoto game that gets even better on the Super Game Boy.

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    The Megaman Battle Network series on GBA is awesome. Replayed a few of them last year and they are still great.

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        I have not played the steam remakes, but they appear to be the exact same games. So that would be a good way to play them if you don’t have the original games or ROMs for them.

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      I particularly liked 5 with it’s turn based tactics “liberation” mechanic. I think the first is a little clunky but 2-5 are phenomenal games.

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    I was also going to say MMBN, but since that’s been said, I’ll say Golden Sun. Loved both of those games to death.

    Breath of Fire 1 and 2 are also great (although technically SNES ports).

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      Golden Sun is my all-time favorite! I wish I could relive the thill I felt for the first and second games

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        Same here! They made a DS one as a third installment, but the story leaves off in the middle, and the sense of awe just isn’t there. Not the same anyway as 1&2. Especially 2, when you [SPOILER] play the “bad” guys

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      I saw this thread and immediately felt the need to recommend this game as well! was one of the only games I had the guidebook for as a kid. one of my favorite games for the gameboy.

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    @NoHardshipInPancakes Link’s Awakening is still my favorite game of all time. I got stuck on the second dungeon for literal years because I didn’t put together that you had to defeat enemies in a specific order to get the boss key. That was way before the Internet had every answer to every question. 😋

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      It was the first game I got when I was quite young, I played it every year and got little farther each time as my brain developed. I couldn’t beat it until highschool!

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      Big yes! Fantastic game for the time and still holds up today. Surprised i had to scroll down this far… ;)

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      You are not alone. Any time a thread brings that game up there’s someone like us who got stuck there because that’s literally the only dungeon in the entire franchise that requires you to defeat enemies in a specific way based on lore that isn’t provided to you by the game. Not even in the manual does it say “This is a stalfos, this is a Pol’s voice, this is a keese.” I found out through an old NES Zelda manual, that does give names and pictures of the enemies - ten years after my initial romp through bottle grotto.

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    I know you mentioned Zelda, but there were actually a ton of pretty good Zelda games like Oracle of Ages/Seasons. Advance Wars was pretty fun. Golden Sun too. I also have to agree with MMBN from the other commenters.

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        If I could wipe one game from my mind just to replay it, it would be the golden sun series. That’s stayed easily in my top five for almost twenty years now. 90% sure the kolima forest music was even the first mp3 I ever downloaded. Also the first game I ever saw where at least some of the actions you took made a difference to the overall world. If you don’t care enough to save certain NPCs, they canonically just die.

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      Oracle of ages/seasons was waaaay too hard. I tried to play it as a kid, got stuck, and gave up very early on. As an adult, I decided to come back to it just to see what I missed out on. Still had to check guides a few times and abused save states.

      I can’t remember the details, but there was some kinds puzzle or something that depended on sound and my adult, hearing impaired self could not complete it without save states galore.

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      I can’t believe I’m the first person to mention Link’s Awakening in this thread. Still one of my favorite Zelda games. It’s bizarre quirkiness felt just like all the strange aberrations that manifest in dreams.

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        I had such a hard time with the game cause it took me like 20 hours to find the sword, I was like 8 or maybe 9 years old and it was my first zelda game I played… gave up a bunch until I found the sword…

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        Seriously, it would be great for mobile. I played the OG ones using a GBA emulator but I want more Advanced Wars

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          I’d say were as likely to get advance wars as we are a Super Mario RPG remaster, but I guess you never know these days.

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            Wargroove 2 is coming out soon.

            That said, while good, it doesn’t capture some of that Advance Wars magic. Losing commander abilities in the first game was a bummer.

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    If you’re playing Gameboy specifically, and not including Advanced, then I played a ton of Marble Madness. I never beat it, but it is pretty fun physics-y platformer.

    If you are including Advanced, then Metroid Fusion is a classic. Atmospheric, and beautiful sprite work. Genuinely scary in parts, and leads right into Dread if you like the gameplay.

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    The non-pokemon ones I played the most were:

    DMG: Kirby’s Dreamland 2

    GBC: Shante

    GBA: Drilldozer

    Platformers to me always felt like the best suited games to handheld games, and I love the bright colorful art styles. Drilldozer is definitely my all time favorite. If you can find a copy, I’d highly recommend it! The rumble pack cartridge is so cool.