Unless you've played Genealogy of the Holy War itself, you've never played a Fire Emblem like it.
I am going to be thinking about this game for a long, long time.
Thank Nintendo for developing this lovely, thoughtful game, but they aren't the reason you can play it in English.
The Zelda game that changed everything still holds up today, even if it's been surpassed multiple times within the genre it help spawn.
Kirby Super Star has a weird design even for Kirby, but it paid off back on the SNES and even more so in its DS revision.
This game wasn't beloved just because the N64 was starving for RPGs.
The sequel to Retro's stunning achievement was nearly even better, until it wasn't. But it's still wonderful despite its faults.
The Fire Emblem with the protagonist that (justifiably) dislikes every Fire Emblem protagonist that came before him.
Nintendo nailed the Punch-Out!! formula decades ago, and the few tweaks it's received since have only improved this slice of arcade goodness.
Zelda, but make it tiny.
Games don't need to be difficult to be a source of joy.
Sure, this series started out on the Famicom, but we know it from its worldwide Game Boy Advance debut, so that's the name.