Fire Emblem: Midori, also known as Fire Emblem: Green, has quite a simple premise. It takes green haired characters from across the whole Fire Emblem series and puts them in one game. It’s not a simple reskin either: many vanilla chapters have been expanded, alongside some beloved (or despised) chapters from other Fire Emblem games.
Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776 gave heavy inspiration for this creation, as a skill system is present, along with FE5 style magic and tradable stat-boosting rings. You don’t have to worry about choosing from Eirika and Ephraim’s routes either; both are played in one save file.
The 2004 edition of Madden NFL Football includes several changes from the previous year. Madden 2004 on the Game Boy Advance features a complete list of NFL players and teams with statistics tracking. Multiple play modes include regular season, playoffs, and exhibition play.
Create-a-player mode allows for the creation of a custom NFL player, which can be traded during a season. Newest addition to Madden NFL 2004 on the GBA is the option to connect to the Nintendo GameCube, which unlocks various game additions in the GameCube version of Madden 2004. Link play allows two players to go head-to-head.
Players must save E.T. from the government agents, scientists, and law enforcement officers that are trying to catch him while attempting to assemble a transmitter that will allow E.T. to phone home.
V-Rally 3 for the Game Boy Advance adapts the console game of the same name to the handheld platform, offering its own selection of cars, tracks, modes and a platform-appropriate graphics engine.