Game profile of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (Game Boy Advance) first released 9th Sep 2004, developed by Game Freak and published by The Pokémon Company.
Wii U eShop / GBA Review Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town Tending to the roots If you’re a fan of the Harvest Moon series, you know that a faithful instalment will leave only two questions: who do I get to marry and just how much free time can I afford to sacrifice over the next month or two?
Sorry, no review of Final Fantasy VI Advance yet. This title are more than a simple port of the SNES classic – every aspect of the games has been reviewed and enhanced. Additionally, a host of brand-new elements has been seamlessly merged with the original game, providing unexpected surprises for longtime fans.
Marshall your forces and draw your steel–the legendary Fire Emblem series has arrived on the Game Boy Advance! Superior strategists will gauge the strengths and weaknesses of their enemy before the battle begins and choose the best troops to field. Swoop from the sky with your Pegasus Knights or strike with a phalanx of armored juggernauts to crush enemy opposition.
Wii U eShop / GBA Review Golden Sun Magic Hands Make Light Work The more formulaic counterpart to RPG oddball Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Golden Sun expands on proven genre archetypes to deliver an experience that both pays tribute to and refines the classic role-playing adventure.
Sorry, no review of Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis yet. Under the watchful eye of the Holy Lodis Empire, strange things are happening on the island of Ovis. Powerful forces have been set in motion, but their motives are masked by political intrigue.
Wii U eShop / GBA Review Medabots: Metabee & Rokusho Meh-abots Medabots has always been a bit of an odd case. Clearly created to hitch a ride on the Pokémon hype train, it’s a series about people who – instead of capturing and fighting with creatures – collect machine parts to build and fight with robots.
Sorry, no review of Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Four Swords yet. Now you have a link to one of the greatest adventures in The Legend of Zelda series. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past revives the classic SNES game on the Game Boy Advance and adds a new multiplayer mode.
Wii U eShop / GBA Review The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap Capcom pulls a hit out of the hat If it weren’t for the fact that the Capcom logo appears each time you boot up The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, you probably wouldn’t be able to tell that it was in fact developed by a third-party company.
Wii U eShop / GBA Review Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones Worth fighting for While Fire Emblem is a franchise with a long history in Japan, its track record in the West is far more condensed; in fact Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones on Game Boy Advance was only the second series entry to arrive in the West.
Sorry, no review of Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire yet. Feature Best Pokémon Games Of All Time Where does Pokémon Sword and Shield rank? What are the best Pokémon games? Ranking such awesome games proved a lot more difficult than we first anticipated, given how many of them end up being among the best games of their particular generation.
Sorry, no review of Sigma Star Saga yet. When a double-agent’s allegiance begins to waver, the galaxy finds itself in a precarious position. Humanity is struggling to survive against the Krill onslaught. Ian Recker, a decorated pilot, goes undercover to investigate the Krill’s secrets, but finds himself trapped in a moral dilemma.
Wii U eShop / GBA Review Car Battler Joe One cup of Speed Racer lore. One cup of Mad Max universe… Car Battler Joe tells the cliched story of how Joe Todoroki went out of the comfort of his bedroom to drive through the wasteland of Galacia in pursuit of his estranged father.
Wii U eShop / GBA Review The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap Capcom pulls a hit out of the hat If it weren’t for the fact that the Capcom logo appears each time you boot up The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, you probably wouldn’t be able to tell that it was in fact developed by a third-party company.
Jenilee Dunson is a geek, otaku, and lover of all things kawaii. She runs a blog in her spare time at https://geekysweetie.com where she writes about video games, kdrama, anime, technology, toys, dolls, and kawaii fashion.
In 2006, Jenilee graduated with a BS in Emerging Technology and Design. In 2012 she obtained an MBA in Ecommerce. Jenilee currently works for a marketing firm designing websites, email marketing, digital advertising, and print advertising campaigns.