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Pokemon Hoenn's Last Wish is a GBA ROM hack based on Pokemon Emerald, set in an alternate timeline where Rayquaza failed to stop Groudon and Kyogre, leaving Hoenn in ruins. With the help of Jirachi and Celebi, you travel back in time to prevent the disaster, only to discover that echoes of the ruined future are corrupting the past. This narrative-driven adventure features new mutant Pokemon forms, an altered cast of characters, and a dark, post-apocalyptic twist on the classic Hoenn journey.
Pokemon Emerald Azure is a difficulty-focused ROM hack of Pokemon Emerald featuring a completely new story, new locations, and custom Gym challenges. Built on the Radical Red dex, it includes all modern stat updates, abilities, and movepool changes. The hack introduces 116 variant forms, 9 new Eeveelutions, 26 new Mega Evolutions, and numerous signature moves. With advanced enemy AI, a level cap system, and strategic battles designed for experienced players, Emerald Azure offers a demanding yet fair take on the classic Hoenn adventure.
Pokémon Dragon Ball Z Team Training is a crossover tactical RPG for the Game Boy Advance. Combining the monster-catching mechanics of Pokémon with the high-energy battles of Dragon Ball Z, players assemble a team of both Pokémon and Z Fighters. Train your team, master fusion techniques, and compete in arena battles to become the ultimate champion across both universes.
Pokémon Evolved is a GBA ROM hack built on Pokémon FireRed, centered around giving the original 151 Pokémon brand-new evolution lines. The hack expands the Pokédex from 151 to 354, featuring custom sprites, unique Pokédex entries, and shiny variants for each new evolution — breathing fresh life into the familiar Kanto adventure.
Pokémon Lazarus is a completed GBA ROM hack by nemo622, built on Pokémon Emerald and set in the Greece-inspired Ilios Region. Featuring over 400 Pokémon from generations 1 through 9, nine starter options, and a charming GBC-style pixel art aesthetic, it delivers an entirely original story with new characters, a sinister villainous team, and a host of modern mechanics including overworld encounters, following Pokémon, and a dynamic day/night system.
Pokémon Recordkeepers is a battle-focused ROM hack of Pokémon Emerald, crafted by Turtleye and Hedara for Team Aqua's Romhacking Competition. This roguelite experience casts you as Tiana, a newly appointed Recordkeeper, who must decipher ancient myths and folktales. Master a revolutionary asymmetrical battle system where a single Pokémon can equip up to four abilities, and face off against towering boss encounters with multiple HP bars and smart AI.
Pokemon Amethyst is a GBA ROM hack developed by duck_caper, based on the CFRU engine and Pokemon Fire Red. Set in the brand-new Kulure region, it delivers a familiar yet fresh adventure featuring a curated Pokedex from Generations 1 through 8, the Physical/Special split, Fairy type, and Mega Evolution. Experience an original story centered on wishes, challenging boss battles, and a unique PokeChips economy that makes every wild encounter worthwhile.
Pokemon Null is a brutal, deeply modified GBA ROM hack of Pokemon Emerald, built from the ground up for the Hardcore Nuzlocke experience. Every route, item, and trainer battle is carefully balanced around the idea that mistakes are permanent, and every Pokémon lost matters.
Pokemon Fire of Sky is a narrative-driven ROM hack of Pokemon Emerald developed by Teon. Set in an ancient era before the existence of Pokemon Trainers, Poke Balls, and gym battles, this short-form adventure lasting 1 to 2 hours takes you back to a time when humans and Pokemon lived in a simpler, less structured bond. As a young mountain dweller, you must team up with your partner Pokemon to uncover the cause of a mysterious rampage plaguing your quiet home.
A GBA port of the SNES classic A Link to the Past bundled with the original Four Swords multiplayer adventure. This version includes new features like a color-coded item menu and voice samples for Link.
The final original Zelda title for GBA introduces the magical Minish Cap, allowing Link to shrink to microscopic size. Developed by Capcom's Flagship team, it features kinstone fusion mechanics and vibrant cartoon-style visuals.
The fourth main Metroid game introduces Samus' organic Fusion Suit after a parasite infection, featuring a more narrative-driven structure with mission briefings and AI guidance. Directed by Yoshio Sakamoto, it pioneered the 'guided adventure' subgenre while retaining series' exploration roots.
A complete remake of the original 1986 Metroid, rebuilt with Fusion's engine to include modern controls, expanded story sequences, and a new post-game chapter revealing Samus' Zero Suit origins. Serves as the canonical starting point of the Metroid timeline.
The first Castlevania on GBA introduces the Dual Set-Up System (DSS) with 100+ card combinations for customizing attacks. Features non-linear exploration in Dracula's castle with protagonist Nathan Graves, a vampire hunter trained by the Belmont clan.
The second GBA Castlevania stars Juste Belmont, grandson of Simon Belmont, featuring a dual-castle mechanic with parallel worlds. Introduces spell combinations and faster-paced combat while refining the DSS system from Circle of the Moon.
Set in 2035, this GBA masterpiece introduces Soma Cruz - a reincarnation of Dracula with the power to absorb enemy souls. Features the revolutionary Tactical Soul system with 112 collectible abilities that transform gameplay.
This compilation includes two acclaimed Game Boy Advance titles: 'Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance' and 'Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'. Experience both gothic adventures in one cartridge with enhanced connectivity features.
The first Western release of Nintendo's long-running Wars series introduces turn-based tactical combat with charming CO units. Features 114 maps across Campaign, Versus, and Design modes with deep fog-of-war mechanics.

















