Tag Archives: Game Boy Advance

ROWYCO 15 – Power Rangers: Ninja Storm (GBA)

Welcome to Mighty Morphin May! Every week this month, Jason Arriola and Dominic Chavez are going to be picking games based on the Power Rangers. We’re not just covering the “Mighty Morphin” era, but Mighty Morphin May has a nice ring to it, so we hope you can forgive us that technicality! We were originally going to do […]

GAJ Game Club – The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

Jason Arriola is joined by Richard Balmer and Stephanie Kulak to talk about their favorite Zelda game – The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. This is not only one of the best games ever made, it also set the structure for nearly every game in the series until Breath of the Wild released last year. It balances […]

Ninja Five-0 Review

Platform: Game Boy Advance Ah, Ninja Five-0 (known as Ninja Cop in Europe), where have you been all my life? Hell, judging by the quizzical expressions and vocal inflections I get when I mention playing it, it’s been missing from everyone’s life. There’s a certain following this game has that’s really only brought up when trying to trump someone […]

FuriousWang Plays EarthBound Part 1: Meteors, Gangs and Police Brutality, OH MY!

Greetings and salutations! At long last I begin my playthrough of EarthBound (Mother 2) This is easily one of my favorite games of all time. It’s quirky, it’s odd and just plain fun, so join me and let’s begin the journey of a lifetime! What starts as an innocent game quickly turns deep when a […]

FuriousWang Plays River City Ransom EX Complete

I’ve returned to play one of the more famous Japanese beat em’ up games River City Ransom EX! I was unable to find a translated copy of Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari so the GBA version was as close to the original as I could get. As it kept much of the original visuals without westernizing it […]

Kirby in 3D(S)!

WRITTEN BY SCOTT ROMERO Kirby’s Dream Land Platforms: GameBoy (1992), 3DS Virtual Console (2011) Price: $3.99 Dream Land is Kirby’s very first outing and just so happened to be on Nintendo’s first handheld console as well. The gameplay is mostly what you would expect in a 2D platformer of the early  90s, along with a few additional features. The two most notable features are Kirby’s […]