Pokémon Radical Red is at its core a difficulty mod, but with massive additional features added to help you navigate through this game's difficulty.
Much higher difficulty, with optional modes to add or mitigate difficulty
Built-in Randomizer options (Pokémon, Abilities and Learnsets)
Physical/Special split + Fairy Typing
All Pokémon up to Gen 9 obtainable (with some exceptions)
Most Moves up to Gen 9
Updated Pokémon sprites
Mega Evolutions & Z-Moves
Most Abilities up to Gen 9
All important battle items (with some exceptions)
Wish Piece Raid Battles (with Dynamax)
Mystery Gifts
Reusable TMs
Expanded TM list
Additional move tutors
EV Training Gear and NPCs
Ability popups during battle
Party Exp Share (can be disabled)
Hidden Abilities
Day, Dusk and Night cycle (syncs with RTC)
DexNav, which allows you to search for Pokémon with hidden abilities and more
Even faster turbo speed on bike and while surfing
Abilities like Magma Armor, Static, or Flash Fire have overworld effects like in recent generations
Destiny K
Pokémon Blazing Emerald is a fan-made ROM hack of Pokémon Emerald that expands the Hoenn experience with added story content, new and moved Pokémon from later generations, rebalanced encounters and trainers, updated moves/items, and quality-of-life improvements for a more varied single-player playthrough.
Risk / Battleship / Clue is a compilation of board games developed by Gravity-i and published by DSI Games for Game Boy Advance.
The game contains three digital recreations of real world Hasbro board games. The games use the original board games rules with some slight variation options available in games such as Battleship allowing for different ways to play.
Ker Plunk - A classic skill and action game, Ker Plunk is where you take your pick and pull a stick. If all the marbles fall, you lose it all! You're only sunk if they go... Ker-Plunk!
Toss Across - The Original Tic-Tac-Toe Game is back! The classic game of Toss Across challenges you to toss bean bags into a tic-tac-toe board. But when the bean bag hits the square, it might spin to a 'X' or it might spin to an 'O'. It's a fun game that combines aim, skill, and luck.
Tip It - Tip It is the exciting game of steady nerves and perfect balance. The spinner shows you which colored disk to remove. Be careful which disk you choose or you'll Tip It" It's not as easy as it looks.
Chinese Game Boy Advance prototype by iQue. This cartridge was sent to the Chinese government for review when there was still a ban on video games. The game itself is a compilation of the Japanese "Famicom Mini" releases into a single cartridge. It was never released.
Three board games are playable in this compilation, which, like the title suggests, are "The Game of Life," "Pay Day," and "Yahtzee." Based off this selection, the compilation is seemingly themed especially to economics and chance. Each time a game is selected, the player has the option to select the number of players, along with whether each player is to be controlled by person or computer.
"The Game of Life," which allows two to four players, involves progressing through many events from the start of college or work, to retirement. The wheel, which can land on numbers 1-10, is meant to determine how many spaces (or sometimes how much money) the player proceeds (or gains). Each space can either mean earning or losing money, and/or it can affect the process of the players/opponent(s) through the game. A few spaces, however, must be landed on by every player. The goal is to retire with the most money.
"Pay Day" is similar to "The Game of Life" in that the player must have the most money to win, and two to four pla
Acme Antics is one of two games released in the "Looney Tunes Double Pack" Bundle. It's a side scrolling game. The player takes control of Road Runner trying to avoid Wile E. Coyote.
Pokemon Gaia is a fanmade hack of Pokémon FireRed. It includes many new features, such as a new region, later-gen Pokemon/Abilities/Items, updated mechanics, multiple quality-of-life features, and a new storyline.
The handheld version of Sega Smash Pack was released for Game Boy Advance simply titled Sega Smash Pack and featured three games, two of which had been included in the first Smash Pack. While Ecco the Dolphin and Sonic Spinball were developed using the original source code, Golden Axe had to be recreated from scratch.
Phantasy Star Collection is a compilation of Phantasy Star games that was released on the Game Boy Advance on November 26, 2002 in the United States and in March 2003 in Europe. This version, produced by Digital Eclipse, altered the classic titles in order to function within the Game Boy Advance's resolution. Strangely, the bundle omitted the fan-favorite Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium from its selection of games, only offering Phantasy Star, Phantasy Star II, and Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is an action role-playing game, and a sequel to The Legend Of Zelda. The gameplay alternates between a top-down view (when traveling the land) and side-scrolling perspectives (when fighting, in a temple, or town). In the top-down view, Link cannot do much except for walking: in the side-scrolling action view, however, he can fight, cast spells, collect items and talk to people.
Elibean (formerly Elibian) Nights is a fan-made “sequel” to Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword. The game follows the stories of Blazing Sword’s cast between the end of Blazing Sword and the beginning of its Japanese-only follow-up, Fire Emblem: Binding Blade. It was originally inspired by the BSFE games, and Arch’s personal reading of 1001 Arabian Nights (hence the title).
The story centers around several different “tales,” which are are similar to a standard Fire Emblem chapter. The main difference, however, is that each tale is completely independent. The cast of the first tale will not carry over into the second, and while some do link together (for example, Tales 1, 2, and 3 provide the backdrop for Tale 5’s events), the plots are independent of each other. At the center of the game is a hub, the “Tale Select,” which also grants access to view Achievements, Bonus Content, toggle the difficulty settings, and, of course, choose a tale to play/replay.
The classic Fire Emblem elements are all intact. Ea
The Last Promise is an elaborate mod of Fire Emblem 7: Blazing Sword, casually referred to as just "Fire Emblem" in North America. The game hacks pretty much every concept that you could possibly think of--characters, classes, weapons, animations, graphics, maps, music, text, script, etc., you get the point. While this is no longer a big deal, when it was started many years ago, it was a relatively novel concept to mod many aspects of the game at once.
Fire Emblem: Order of the Crimson Arm is a hack which follows the trials and tribulations of Algimas, an up and coming mercenary leader, and a foreign tactician testing their knowledge of warfare on the battlefield. The two set out together to the continent of Fadrel for fame and fortune. Over the course of time, both will go through various events which will decide not only their future, but the fate of many others as well.
This is the final incarnation of a long-running Fire Emblem hack, formerly known as TactHack. As the name implied, the game features a playable tactician, or “avatar” character, in the vein of Robin from Fire Emblem Awakening. General gameplay is similar to vanilla Blazing Sword, with little in the way of large mechanics changes.