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Homage To A Forgotten Game – Final Fantasy Adventure

WC - In light of my article on Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, a few people asked me to consider writing more reviews and analyses of obscure or underrated video games. Of course I’m all too happy to oblige, seeing as it gives me a niche to carve out on this site at the very least, and it’s always fun paying homage to games that may not get a lot of (arguably) deserved attention.

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Game Boy Game Prices Are Through the Roof (And Trending Higher)

The average cost of Game Boy games has been steadily rising for years. If you look at the overall price growth, which has doubled within the last five years, then it should be pretty clear Game Boy game prices are following the trend of increasing retro video game prices.

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Jiub968d ago

You would have to be crazy to keep a Pokemon game in the box after getting it as a kid, though.

RavenWolfx966d ago

I still have my Final Fantasy Adventure and Zelda: Link's Awakening, but loose. I haven't had the box in... I don't know, a couple decades?

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Pocket Power: Final Fantasy Adventure

This month's feature looks back at the Final Fantasy game that launched the Mana series.

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Cruel Fate Makes for Good Gaming in Final Fantasy Adventure

Final Fantasy Adventure will always be remembered as the game that started the Mana series, a blend of traditional RPG elements and real-time action, with towns to explore, dungeons to conquer, and a variety of useful weapons, but its overriding sense of the melancholy and tragic aspects of honor will always strike a harsh chord with those who enjoy picking up a sword to save a world that they themselves will never be allowed to enjoy.

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Snookies121798d ago (Edited 1798d ago )

"its overriding sense of the melancholy and tragic aspects of honor will always strike a harsh chord with those who enjoy picking up a sword to save a world that they themselves will never be allowed to enjoy."

I really don't understand this line... How do these even correlate at all? It's not like these two aspects contradict one another.

Godmars2901796d ago

PR groups assigned to selling a title often have no idea what the game they're selling is about. Hence the vomited nonsense.