Bring on the double packs!

dark penguin

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Well, when I was buying Drill Dozer this weekend, I noticed a double pack of Sonic Pinball/Sonic Advance...two great games I've always wanted but never got around to buying. I can't believe I wasn't aware of this release...and it was priced like a budget title. Needless to say, I bought it and it's a hell of a lot of game for $20.
I was holding off on the Castlevania doublepack for some reason(mostly because I've finished both of the games already)but I don't think I can resist any longer.

I'm loving this recent GBA doublepack trend...publishers are going to extremes to milk the last few bucks out of the GBA and I couldn't be happier to fork over a few greenbacks for some quality back-to-back gaming.

Fuck, my micro is going to be seeing some action in the near future :kekeke:
 

Graymalkin

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If you ask me (which, admittedly, you didn't) the best GBA double pack must be the Japan-only Advance Wars 1+2 (Famicom Wars Advance, or whatever it's called).

Two of the greatest handheld games ever one one cart...
 

dark penguin

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Graymalkin said:
If you ask me (which, admittedly, you didn't) the best GBA double pack must be the Japan-only Advance Wars 1+2 (Famicom Wars Advance, or whatever it's called).

Two of the greatest handheld games ever one one cart...

Damn...I wish that got a US release. I would have bought it for sure.
 

Graymalkin

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Japan got the double pack because neither of the games were released seperately in Japan.
 
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