After 33 years, Advance Wars' first appearance on Game Boy has finally been translated
War... War sometimes gets translated...

Oneꦰ of the earliest entries in Nintendo's beloved turn-based strategy series,💃 Advance Wars, has finally gotten the English translation it's deserved for 33 years.
Advance Wars actually pr🏅edates the Game Boy Advance by several decades. It debuted as Famicom Wars on the Japanese equivalent to the NES back in 1988, spawning a series that would feature titles like Game Boy Wars and Super Famicom Wars on successive platforms. Nintendo never went back and translated the earlier e🉐ntries, which means sporadic fan translations have been the only way to enjoy these games in English.
earlier today and you will, of course, need to provide your own game ROM in order to make use of that patch.A word of warning, though: If you're coming to Game Boy Wars hoping for the same charming characters and goofy commander rivalries that defined the series' modern entries, you're going to be disappointed. Early Wars games did not feature a campaign, and while bits of the cartoonish charm that would define the series are pres🌳ent here in Game▨ Boy Wars, you are going to be playing a much more straight-laced tactics game.
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