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| This page gives information about games that are going to be released throughout 2003 | ||||||||||||
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| Final Fantasy Tactics Advance | ||||||||||||
| Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, one of the most highly anticipated games for the Game Boy Advance, is already available in Japan. The spiritual successor to Square's classic 1997 strategic role-playing game, and the company's first game for the GBA, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance features colourful graphics, memorable character designs, an involving story line, and a deep, strategic combat system. The game bears more than a passing resemblance to its PlayStation predecessor, but it also offers a number of new twists that set it apart from other strategy RPGs. Though Final Fantasy Tactics Advance still has no official US release date. | ||||||||||||
| Release Date: TBC | ||||||||||||
| The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past | ||||||||||||
| The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is the first Zelda title for the GBA, and it looks like Nintendo has done a fantastic job. As a complete port of the classic Super Nintendo action/adventure title of the same name, A Link to the Past features scores of beautifully detailed environments and a massive quest. Taking on the role of everyone's favorite elf, Link, your ultimate goal is to defeat the evil wizard Agahnim, who, among several other nefarious deeds, has captured the fair princess Zelda. With tons of areas to explore, dungeons to delve, puzzles to solve and monsters to slay, this Zelda title is poised to have you hooked from the very first note of its legendary opening theme. Release Date: 28/3/03 |
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| Pok�mon Ruby and Sapphire | ||||||||||||
| Great graphics and support for two-on-two Pok�mon battles are just some of the exciting innovations in Pok�mon Ruby and Pok�mon Sapphire, the first Pok�mon games for the Game Boy Advance. The main gameplay is similar to the previous Game Boy games-explore the games' towns solving puzzles and capturing, nurturing and training Pok�mon to use in battles along your journey. The biggest gameplay breakthrough is that trainers can now take two Pok�mon into battle instead of just one. Pok�mon Ruby and Sapphire's graphics are greatly enhanced for the GBA. In the battle scenes, a rich palette and subtle shading gives both the trainer and the Pok�mon themselves a great degree of realism. This game will definatly be brilliant, so I would suggest that you pre-order it straight away. Release Date: 30/5/03 |
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