Ulmaron. A world of constant change. Of mystical researchers. Of fierce warriors. Of fallen kings. Of undying darkness.
A young noble, seeking to prove herself. Her path will place her at the center of a conflict that may very well decide the future of the continent.
Dream of Five was an FE7, FEditor-era hack made in the early 2010s by a team of teenagers with too much time on their hands. For years, it has remained dormant, collecting cobwebs as the hacking scene advances in leaps and bounds.
Until now.
SM64 GBA is a non-profit fan project which aims to make a port of Super Mario 64 (along with new features, like new characters) for the Game Boy Advance. The project was started as a means of testing and improving how 3D games can be developed for the Game Boy Advance architecture, a capability that only a few commercial games made use of.
The game is still in development, but isn't currently intended to be released officially by the creator.
After becoming a Pokémon Trainer, you come back to Knot Island to reconnect with an old friend, Bill. As the good friend you are, you decide to help Bill with his mission, encountering many problems with the evil Team Rocket. Their boss, Giovanni, has hidden agendas with Pokémon, especially the unique Paradox Pokémon, which have energy from the past and future.
Pokemon Emerald Seaglass is a romhack of Pokemon Emerald with many alterations.
Notable features include:
- Complete visual overhaul of all game graphics to fit a cozy, GBC-like aesthetic
- All Pokémon from Generations 1-3 are obtainable, along with cross-generation evolutions (ex: Roserade, Mamoswine, Farigiraf)
- Tweaks to many traditionally “bad” Pokémon to make them more interesting and usable (ex: Ghost/Flying Noctowl, Grass/Dragon Sceptile, Water/Fire Octillery)
- Updated battle engine to most recent games (Physical/Special split, Fairy type, etc.)
- New minigames and events to bring life to Hoenn, such as a Scuba Diving competition in Pacifidlog Town and Pinball games used to unlock rare items and Alolan Eggs!
- Follower Pokemon
- The Rustboro City Wishing Well, using Wishing Star items as a currency in a gacha-like system to get random Pokémon! Great for shaking up repeat playthroughs
- Cheat codes accessible in-game via the Player’s GameCube
- Hard Mode (disabled by default), Soft Level
The Tiny Chao Garden (チャオのプチガーデン or Chao no Petit Garden) is a mini game available in Sonic Advance, Sonic Advance 2, Sonic Pinball Party, and downloadable to a Game Boy Advance via Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut, and Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II (GameCube version). The 2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance & Sonic Pinball Party compilation contains a separate Tiny Chao Garden for each game.
Like the Chao Adventure mini-game on consoles, Tiny Chao Garden allows the player to take their Chao with them and raise it on their Game Boy Advance. The Chao does not age like it does in Sonic Adventure, so the player has plenty of time to raise all of its stats to level 99.
Based on the animated series OGGY that first appeared in 1999, OGGY AND THE COCKROACHES presents some role reversal with Oggy as the victim fighting off three pesky cockroaches.