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With only 2 1/2 more months to go until the end of the year, the end of an era is nearing. I'm not sure what the last (official) GBA will be, or when it will come out, but it will be soon. And there will probably be homebrew games on emulators to burn onto chips or whatever so you can plug them into your GBA and play them (Qwak is the first sold GBA homebrew), but it won't be the same unless a big-time game maker will do it. Don't get me wrong, the GBA has had a very long run by today's standards (a little over 6 years), along with very cool games (Mario Kart: Super Circuit, the NES Classics series, etc.), but the GBA is dying a slow death right now. Nintendo itself has not made a GBA game in 2007 (The Nintendo logo is on FFVI Advance, I don't know why since Square/Enix made it). They're too busy focusing on DS development, as well they should because there seems to be no end in sight for the DS unless a new Nintendo handheld comes along (which there doesn't seem to be), so I expect new DS games to come until at least 2009. Well, anyway, today I got three of the last ones (Bratz: The Movie, Legend of Spyro and Crash of the Titans.) and I will play two of them and might put reviews up if I can find enough things to say about them. (Guess which one I'm not going to play). So now I have all, if not most, the 2007 GBA games so far. And, visit my website dedicated to the last year of GBA releases, GBA 07.
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