Re: Zero Tours: Unlimited Mysteries
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:43 pm
This sounds like a really interesting game. It was developed by the company Amedio and published by the now defunct company Media Rings. I read about it when reading about the different Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games which made use of the Mobile System GB. Recently, I've created an article about the Mobile System GB itself on Bulbapedia, and listed all of the known Mobile Adapter GB games from a Geocities site hosted by "rikkyjp".
This game is basically a typical turn-based RPG for the Game Boy Advance. You choose one of two playable characters to begin with when you start a new game, either "Blueberry Jam" or "Strawberry Parfait".
The game apparently has a good reputation in Japan for its music and its anime-style graphics. Apparently, before the Mobile System GB went defunct, you could connect to the service to download new maps and exchange items with others players.
A similar game that made use of the Mobile System GB was "Monster Guardians", (below) developed by Mobile21 (jointly owned by Nintendo and Konami) and published by Konami, but this game appealed to me the most for some reason.
This game is basically a typical turn-based RPG for the Game Boy Advance. You choose one of two playable characters to begin with when you start a new game, either "Blueberry Jam" or "Strawberry Parfait".
The game apparently has a good reputation in Japan for its music and its anime-style graphics. Apparently, before the Mobile System GB went defunct, you could connect to the service to download new maps and exchange items with others players.
A similar game that made use of the Mobile System GB was "Monster Guardians", (below) developed by Mobile21 (jointly owned by Nintendo and Konami) and published by Konami, but this game appealed to me the most for some reason.