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I have been playing BeyBlade G-Revolution on my GBA for about a few days and noticed that the game excludes everything after Tyson and Kai's final battle. I never figured out why. But the game was REALLY fun! BGM wasn't very large in the game... Graphics were exceptional at the time. Combos were often easy to use. So did anyone besides me play it in the day? I also played it when it first came out here in Japan.
i did, from the very start XD plus i also have a GBA but no GBA beyblade games :L
(Feb. 21, 2012  6:44 PM)Luck Wrote: [ -> ]i did, from the very start XD plus i also have a GBA but no GBA beyblade games :L

I know right! I think that this one was the ONLY Beyblade video game on a portable device at the time. XD Fun wasn't it...?
ive never actually even played it Grin
(Feb. 21, 2012  6:55 PM)Luck Wrote: [ -> ]ive never actually even played it Grin
I got to admit! You got me there... XD
i never know there's GBA game for beyblade. anyways only have NDS lite, PS2 and wii.
I played and finished the game, but since all the battles were long and repetitive, I almost went insane which caused me to never pick up a beyblade video game again.
Are you sure we're talking about the same game? Beyblade G-Revolution - the RPG thing was made in the UK, and AFAIK was never released in Japan.
Ugh, even as a beyblade fanatic back in the day, I got this game and returned it within a week. I absolutely hated it, haha

This and the V-Force game were just so bad, lol
(Feb. 23, 2012  11:22 PM)To Wrote: [ -> ]Are you sure we're talking about the same game? Beyblade G-Revolution - the RPG thing was made in the UK, and AFAIK was never released in Japan.

Yeah, it's the one with the same music in each battle and numbers that represent how long your beyblade spins.