Pac-Man Pinball Advance (DSI Games)
Pokémon Emerald Version (Nintendo)
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (Nintendo)
Wario Ware Twisted! (Nintendo)
Yoshi: Topsy-Turvy (Nintendo) (PROBABLY)
Riviera: Promised Land (Atlus)
Juka and the Monophonic Menace (Orbital Media) (MAYBE)
Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town (Natsume)
Sigma Star Saga (Namco) (PROBABLY)
Scurge: Hive (Orbital Media) (MAYBE)
Rebel Star: Tactical Command (Namco) (PROBABLY)
Pirate Battle (Orbital Media) (PROBABLY)
Pac-Man World 2 (DSI Games) (MAYBE)
Prince of Persia 3 (Ubisoft) (MAYBE)
Boktai 3 (Konami)
Donkey Kong Country 3 (Nintendo)
Donkey Kong: King of Swing (Nintendo)
Dynasty Warriors Advance (Koei)
Gunstar Super Heroes (Sega)
Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue (Nintendo)
Mario Advance Tennis (Nintendo)
Custom Robo Advance (Nintendo)
Earthbound Advance (Nintendo)
F-Zero Climax (Nintendo)
Klonoa Heroes: Legend of the Star Medal (Namco)
Mr Driller A: Mysterious Pacteria (Namco)
Nonono Puzzle: Che-Cha Alien! (Nintendo) (WTF is this?)
Tales of Phantasia (Namco)
The Tower SP (Nintendo) (WTF is this?)
Didn't Namco officially pass over Tales of Phantasia for the US? That's been out quite a while, as has Earthbound. I got all excited for a second until I saw they were "Possible 2005." I'm not holding my breath for those two at this point.
Is Fire Emblem as awesome as people say? I keep hearing about it, haven't played it yet. I'm considering getting it or Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga next. Which one?
I personally like Fire Emblem better but Mario & Luigi is a great game too. It all depends on what you're looking for. I'd say go with FE if you like strategy games...Otherwise M&L is a very fun RPG that has a great sense of humor. Not to mention with M&L you also get a 4 player simultaneous version of the classic Mario Bros.
Nintendo, Capcom and about every retail outlet. Capcom Japan recently announced the GC/PS2/GBA Collections for release there too.
SailorDaravon said:
Didn't Namco officially pass over Tales of Phantasia for the US? That's been out quite a while, as has Earthbound. I got all excited for a second until I saw they were "Possible 2005." I'm not holding my breath for those two at this point.
Namco also "officially" passed up Klonoa 2 and Mr Driller 2 at one point... I wouldn't count Phantasia out just yet.
And NOA's going to be hurting for GBA content in the 2nd half as well as 2006. Their RPG efforts (Golden Sun, Fire Emblem, Mario & Luigi, etc) have all done spectacularly here, I think Mother 3 has a very good shot given all that.