CAGV - Advance Wars Field Training Part 2 | Original Hardware | Full HD | 1080p 60fps
A look at the tutorial mini-campaign of 2001's Advance Wars for Game Boy Advance. Everything is captured from original hardware run through a high-end upscaler, in full HD. No emulation or ROM carts involved.
This is my original cart of Advance Wars I purchased, I cleared all the save data so the cart is just like it would have been when the game was brand new. This means we have to go through name entry and the tutorial pre-campaign.
The Game Boy Advance is where I really got into handhelds, and that persists to the present with the Switch. Advance wars was exactly my type of game when it came out. I've always liked TRPGs and was huge on Fire Emblem at the time (my first exposure to it was also on the GBA). This one scratched the itch perfectly without all of the RPG elements, and I ended up enjoying it more than that series by the end. I have a lot more to say about Fire Emblem, but I'll save that for those videos.
Advance Wars stands on its own and I'm glad it's getting a remake (although I miss the pixel art - I wish they had maintained it and just made them larger like the HD-2D remakes Square Enix is doing).
Hardware Setup:
Nintendo Gamecube (Model DOL-001)
Official Nintendo Gamecube Component Cables (Imported)
Nintendo Game Boy Player
Swiss Gamecube Homebrew Launcher
Game Boy Interface High Fidelity edition (gbihf-ossc)
Advance Wars Cart
SNES controller via Raphnet-Tech's SNES
controller to Wii/Gamecube adapter cable
Upscaler:
OSSC
Capture Card:
Elgato HD60 S+
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