Here’s my take on the GBA games:
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity - I’m actually excited for this one. I’ve been itching for a hard racer and a portable F-Zero and this should fit the bill. Sure I would’ve rather had Climax, but what were the chances of it being released?
Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi’s Island - I still remember getting this game for Christmas on its release year. Will have fun with this one again and this time hopefully I’ll 100% it as well.
Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap - I ordered the GBA version of this and got stuck in it 3 years ago, let my friend borrow it, and never saw it again. Can’t wait to replay this, and also its by Capcom. I LOVE CAPCOM!
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones - This game will kick my ass as I’m horrible at tactical games, but still I’m pumped to try it.
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror - One of my favorite Kirby games, too bad it will not have local MP, otherwise this would be my favorite game in the lot. SP is still decent.
Mario Kart: Super Circuit - My third favorite Mario Kart after SNES and N64, so I’m excited to play it again.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong - Not too pumped for this one, DK ‘94 already lost my interest and I hardly played this cart back in the day. Will try it again though, maybe I was just too stupid to beat it back then.
Metroid Fusion - I cannot wait for this game, most hyped game for me on this list. Will definitely try to best my friend’s times on it.
Wario Land 4 - Only played it briefly back in the day, heard nothing but good things about it, so I’m excited for it.
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames - My second most hyped game. This game has great replay value and is one of the best on GBA.
Overall, I gotta get down[loading] on Friday.
This is amazing, I really have nothing else to say. This is so cool!

STOP SOPA!SAVE WIKIPEDIA!
Once again, many others are finding SOPA as a problem and will continue to fight against it. After seeing MegaUpload, I have found that the founder of Wikipedia Jimmy Wales is also protesting against SOPA. He is considering on blacking out all Wikipedia pages in order to pass a bill that countless internet based content providers and freedom of information advocates are particularly wary of. I hope that by doing this Wikipedia will send a strong message to law-makers.


