Square Enix and Disney heroes team up in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.


Square Enix and Disney heroes team up in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, a lavish roleplayer with a of great depth card-battling system. The new Pok?mon adventure is based onward old games.

Nintendo’s top brass insist they won’t abandon disentanglement on Game Boy Advance games to focus upon the newer, shinier, dual-screenier D arrangement (which, by the way, is backward compatible with GBA). on the contrary after wandering the company’s E3 booth we’re not in this way sure. Just where was Nintendo hiding all the big modern GBA games?

The company’s lineup of first-party GBA titles—typically the solitary things worth playing on the system—was far weaker than at past E3 Take away the nifty-looking fiction of Zelda: The Minish Cap (named after a magic hat that shrinks hero Link to micro-size), the funky Donkey Kong: King of Swing, and a strange Kirby side-scroller, and what’s left to earn excited about? Certainly not the recycl monstrosity collecting of Pok?mon FireRed and LeafGreen. We liked these games more when they first attempted as Pok?mon Red and dejected back in 1998.

Square Enix and Konami added near third-party pizzazz with Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Final Fantasy remakes, and Boktai 2 further we can’t help wondering if we’re seeing the beginning of the completion of top-quality GBA support now that the D is in plain view.



Copyright ?© 2004 Ziff Davis Media Inc. All Rights Reserv Originally appearing in Electronic Gaming Monthly

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