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Fanboys: What we want in Advance Wars 3DS or Wii U

GamersBliss.com writes: "Intelligent Systems created some amazing titles including installments in the Fire Emblem, Paper Mario and Advance Wars franchises. Seeing that Fire Emblem: Awakening and Paper Mario: Sticker Star have finally entered the library of the 3DS, one franchise remains. Advance Wars is a game that has been cherished since the hay days of the GameBoy Advance."

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TheGrimBunny4048d ago

Good article, Nintendo LISTEN!

TheSuperior 4048d ago

Nintendo has lost its hearing :/

lilbroRx4048d ago (Edited 4048d ago )

Nintendo doesn't make advanced wars, they just publish it and own the i.p.

Intelligent Systems makes Famicom/Advance Wars. Also, the title is usually based on the system its own so this will likely be 3D wars if and when it is made.

I would rather Intellegent Systems continue to do their own thing rather than listen to some fanboys desires. They are an innovative developer and I want them to stay creative.

bacrec14043d ago

Making plays on this big ol' touchpad with current gen graphics...... Sign me up!

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12 Advance Wars alternatives on Steam

Looking for games like Advance Wars? Here‘s a list of alternatives you can find on Steam and play on Steam Deck.

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Advance Wars & Fire Emblem: Why One Succeeded and One Faltered

Advance Wars is a strange series with a history of massive critical acclaim, only for it to disappear for over a decade.

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mynameisthumper817d ago

maybe this is a hot take, but AW is better than FE imo.

thorstein817d ago

I love both, but I was unaware that AW failed. 10 years of a game doesn't seem like it faltered to me.

mynameisthumper817d ago

whether it failed or not, I still play dual strike, and my original cart will never leave my 3ds! while I'm excited for the reboot, I wish DS was included in some way, and ngl but if any game series is worthy of the HD2D graphical style that octopath, star renegades, and othe games are doing these days, it's def AW

FallenAngel1984817d ago

One had playable characters in Super Smash Bros and the other didn’t

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ZeekQuattro817d ago

Waifu's & husbandos saved Fire Emblem. Its why FE Heroes generates more money than any other of Nintendo's 1st party mobile entries and why the sales of the 3DS and Switch entries performed so well. People gotta have those bikini clad variants of Rhea, Dorothea or Byleth after all. lmao I would like to say it was because of gameplay updates like casual mode or being able to be more hands on with how each character develops over time but I know the aforementioned waifu's is the biggest reason. I hear enough about it from my friends and when I venture online. lol

I myself started playing Advance Wars and Fire Emblem around the same time on the GBA. I ended up preferring Fire Emblem as I grew up playing RPG's with that similar medieval theme. When it comes to Advance Wars I liked Days of Ruin on the DS the best as I liked its darker tone and setting but that performed so poorly that it caused the IP to go dormant for 12+ years. Something that would of happened to Fire Emblem if not for Awakening taking off. Awakening was an aptly named title as it certainly got people to wake up and buy a FE game. The one before FE Awakening titled Shadow Dragon sold about as well as Days of Ruin leading Nintendo to issue a warning about future of FE entries should Awakening fail. I'm glad it didn't come to that. I just hope people buy the remake of Advance War 1 & 2 because it will probably be another lost decade if they don't. Just saying. Nintendo is clearly not afraid to drop support for its IP's if sales are not up to snuff. Being critically acclaimed is great and all but in the end Nintendo is more worried about sales.

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War Never changes, but 'Advance Wars' Made it addictively fun

After twenty years, Advance Wars is still one of the best and most influential games ever released on the GBA

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