Advance Wars Shows Nintendo Can Gamify War on Game Boy Advance – September 10th, 2001 – Today in Video Game History

Advance Wars on GBA

Nintendo and kiddifying things go together quite well.  Just look at the Super Smash Brothers series for proof of that. Anyhow, on the Game Boy Advance Nintendo finally saw fit to bring over their turn based strategy games. Advance Wars was the first game in the “wars” series to make it stateside. At least officially and it set hand held turn based strategy games on fire. It also woke up a lot of gamers that did not know they were fans of the genre. Who knew that using cute, fun, graphics and easy to digest gameplay would make war fun.

 

 

Advance Wars was so much more

This is one of those few titles that is able to break the barriers of their own genre. Expanding into the overall psyche of gaming. The underlying game is still top notch and worth playing many times. over.Strategies change depending on your situation and location of the enemy. Just great development through and through.

Did you know that Advance Wars was initially planned to be a Japanese exclusive?

That Nintendo touch

Since this is Nintendo they have added a few things to the turn based strategy genre for Advance Wars. First, rules of victory are slightly different than in say, Command & Conquer.  To win you do not have to defeat every enemy on the map. Instead you can simply rush in and grab their flag. This raises the bar of strategy. You may find it better to lure the heavy hitting hardware out into no man’s land. Then send in the lighter, faster, troops in for a quick win.  That is if you can trick the enemy into that tactic. It is not going to be easy – if it was it would not be any fun.

Not since Gemfire (NES, Genesis, Super Nintendo and PC’s) has there been a turn based strategy game that is easily accessible as Advance Wars for new players.

Grab a copy off of eBay or Amazon and enjoy.

Carl Williams
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