Once you look past this issue you’ll find that it’s still an absolutely amazing RPG. That’s why this version isn’t ranked higher on this list. The ATB system was botched in translation leading to some glitches here and there. While the Super Nintendo version of Final Fantasy IV is my favorite video game of all time this GBA port had some problems. You just gotta love how darn cheesy the concept is, and this GBA port really hits the point home. The game also features new dialogue based cut-scenes introducing each new boss character. For the first time both players can select the same character to play as. You can even play as Guy now too which is always a plus. You can link up two GBA systems together for some simultaneous beat ’em up action. Final Fight One restores both of these features.
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Long gone was the multiplayer mode, one of the levels, and they even cut an entire playable character from the roster. It was missing a few key features from the arcade edition. The original Final Fight was kind of a travesty on the Super Nintendo. It looks better than it did on the SNES in my opinion. While details are lost on the small screen it makes up for it with the bright new colors. Phalanx was one of my favorite shooters on the Super Nintendo.
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Meanwhile the weaponry and stages full of enemies were quite well done. This was a pretty rare feature at the time. I absolutely loved how it bucked conventions of the time by allowing your ship to take multiple hits before exploding. What I do know however is that Phalanx was a super interesting shmup on the SNES. Without further adieu here are the top 10 best SNES to GBA ports.Įveryone remembers this game on the Super Nintendo as ‘the one with the guy playing the banjo on the cover.’ Don’t ask me why they went with such a weird concept to advertise it because frankly I don’t know. Obviously the hardware is different so some of the ports are worse than they were on the SNES. One of them is how fun the GBA port is, as well as enhancements too.
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I do have some rules for this list however, and we’ll go over those below. Today I thought it would be fun to take a look at the best SNES to GBA ports. Among the titles that were we have some truly great ones that feature fantastic enhancements. In the end I was a little disappointed that more games weren’t ported over.
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The idea of playing my favorite SNES and Genesis software on the go was super compelling at the time. I know, that sounds weird, but it’s true. When the Gameboy Advance was announced I was more excited for ports of 16-bit titles than I was original games.