Im hoping for Pokemon blue to come to the eshop.
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Well, so far we know of Super Mario Land and Link's Awakening. StreetPass Mii Plaza also seems to be hinting at Kirby's Dream Land, which I'd totally be up for.
I will add I never had a handheld before the DS so there are lots of potential games that I would cosnider buying
I have just thinking that. I bought seasons when I got myGBA(never owned a gameboy before that)but I lost that serveral years ago never got to make it very far.legend of zelda: oracle of seasons/ages
wraith-squad66
All the Game Boy Zeldas, including Minish Cap.Rod90I don't get it... Minish Cap killed Zelda for me- once it took me 45 minutes and an FAQ to solve the first damn puzzle in the game I just said **** it and sold it off.
[QUOTE="Rod90"]All the Game Boy Zeldas, including Minish Cap.El_Zo1212oI don't get it... Minish Cap killed Zelda for me- once it took me 45 minutes and an FAQ to solve the first damn puzzle in the game I just said **** it and sold it off. First puzzle? Don't remember that one. What was it? I don't recall the game being that difficult.
[QUOTE="Rod90"]All the Game Boy Zeldas, including Minish Cap.El_Zo1212oI don't get it... Minish Cap killed Zelda for me- once it took me 45 minutes and an FAQ to solve the first damn puzzle in the game I just said **** it and sold it off. Woooow, Minish Cap was the best handheld Zelda. I liked it more than Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks as well. The only puzzle I've ever had trouble with was this random wall in the Swamp/Ruins dungeon that you had to bomb and there were absolutelly no hints or clues that you had to bomb it.
Woooow, Minish Cap was the best handheld Zelda. I liked it more than Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks as well. The only puzzle I've ever had trouble with was this random wall in the Swamp/Ruins dungeon that you had to bomb and there were absolutelly no hints or clues that you had to bomb it.riariasesThe first puzzle had to do with collecting water in a jar by swinging the jar over a pool of water- when was that ever possible?! Who said 'put the water in a jat and pour it over the $=%!ing plant to make it grow.'? Sorry, that's been stuck in my craw since I bought the game the week it launched.
[QUOTE="LordAndrew"][QUOTE="El_Zo1212o"] First puzzle? Don't remember that one. What was it? I don't recall the game being that difficult.El_Zo1212o
Woooow, Minish Cap was the best handheld Zelda. I liked it more than Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks as well. The only puzzle I've ever had trouble with was this random wall in the Swamp/Ruins dungeon that you had to bomb and there were absolutelly no hints or clues that you had to bomb it.riariasesThe first puzzle had to do with collecting water in a jar by swinging the jar over a pool of water- when was that ever possible?! Who said 'put the water in a jat and pour it over the $=%!ing plant to make it grow.'? Sorry, that's been stuck in my craw since I bought the game the week it launched. Ooooh at the bottom of the mountain where you've gotta fill the BOTTLE with water and poor it on a beanstalk plant. Yeah, there are plenty of Zelda games where you can put water in bottles. That was a fairly easy puzzle considering the little cave RIGHT beside it tells you to water the plant, and the sign RIGHT beside it tells you to water the plant.
[QUOTE="El_Zo1212o"][QUOTE="LordAndrew"] [QUOTE="riariases"]Woooow, Minish Cap was the best handheld Zelda. I liked it more than Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks as well. The only puzzle I've ever had trouble with was this random wall in the Swamp/Ruins dungeon that you had to bomb and there were absolutelly no hints or clues that you had to bomb it.riariasesThe first puzzle had to do with collecting water in a jar by swinging the jar over a pool of water- when was that ever possible?! Who said 'put the water in a jat and pour it over the $=%!ing plant to make it grow.'? Sorry, that's been stuck in my craw since I bought the game the week it launched. Ooooh at the bottom of the mountain where you've gotta fill the BOTTLE with water and poor it on a beanstalk plant. Yeah, there are plenty of Zelda games where you can put water in bottles. That was a fairly easy puzzle considering the little cave RIGHT beside it tells you to water the plant, and the sign RIGHT beside it tells you to water the plant. Name a Zelda game before the Minish cap where you can fill a jar by swinging it over a pool.
Pretty much any Zelda game with bottles? That's pretty standard Zelda logic. How is someone supposed to figure out to reflect attacks using a using sword? That's also standard Zelda nonsense logic.LordAndrewNever even swung a bottle until OoT, and even then, you only swung it to catch faeries(and maybe bees- I don't remember if they were in OoT)- otherwise you still 'actioned' the cow to get milk or bought potions from a vendor. Drawing water from a pool by swinging a jar was thinking too far sideways for me. Since then I haven't played a Zelda Game.
[QUOTE="riariases"][QUOTE="El_Zo1212o"] The first puzzle had to do with collecting water in a jar by swinging the jar over a pool of water- when was that ever possible?! Who said 'put the water in a jat and pour it over the $=%!ing plant to make it grow.'? Sorry, that's been stuck in my craw since I bought the game the week it launched.El_Zo1212oOoooh at the bottom of the mountain where you've gotta fill the BOTTLE with water and poor it on a beanstalk plant. Yeah, there are plenty of Zelda games where you can put water in bottles. That was a fairly easy puzzle considering the little cave RIGHT beside it tells you to water the plant, and the sign RIGHT beside it tells you to water the plant. Name a Zelda game before the Minish cap where you can fill a jar by swinging it over a pool. Majoras Mask and Wind Waker are the only ones before but Twilight Princess does it also, and I don't remember if Ocarina of Time can or not. But theres a Deku plant in a cave and a sign both directly beside the plant telling you to water it, and the Deku plant points you towards his brother where you can get an empty bottle. Those are strong enough hints to easily figure that out.
Dragon Warrior Monsters and Kirby Tilt n' Tumble are the only pre-GBA era games I'm intrested in.
I really want GBA games on this thing.
Super Mario Land 2: The Six Golden Coins! I absolutely love that game. I can't begin to count the hours I spent playing it as a kid.
Dragon Warrior Monsters was very fun too. I had to really put on the charms for my g-ma the buy me that one.
If we're including GBA games then the Golden Sun and Advance Wars series.
Name a Zelda game before the Minish cap where you can fill a jar by swinging it over a pool. Majoras Mask and Wind Waker are the only ones before but Twilight Princess does it also, and I don't remember if Ocarina of Time can or not. But theres a Deku plant in a cave and a sign both directly beside the plant telling you to water it, and the Deku plant points you towards his brother where you can get an empty bottle. Those are strong enough hints to easily figure that out. Hmm. Maybe so. P'raps I ought to give it another shot.[QUOTE="El_Zo1212o"][QUOTE="riariases"] Ooooh at the bottom of the mountain where you've gotta fill the BOTTLE with water and poor it on a beanstalk plant. Yeah, there are plenty of Zelda games where you can put water in bottles. That was a fairly easy puzzle considering the little cave RIGHT beside it tells you to water the plant, and the sign RIGHT beside it tells you to water the plant.riariases
I didn't know they put Gex in a GB game... alas, some heroes never get the recognition they deserve.Gex and Sonic Advance 2 since I lost both games a long time ago.
soulless4now
Wasn't that the handheld step son of Demon's Crest on SNES?I'll add one no one has mentioned yet; Gargoyles Quest.
Gemini_Red
we need to see the older zelda games such as, links awakening, oracle of seasons, and oracle of ages. I'd like to see the minish cap on there too from the GBAn64man94
I would love to play Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages again. I can't remember which I had, but my cousin had the other one. I also remember it being ah-mazing!
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