Post 3D GBA Games

They can be good or total dogshit, just post them all. I'm just really obsessed with seeing all the weird ideas that devs had for making 3D games on GBA.

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  1. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    They're all shit

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      wrong

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        >It's shit

        • 4 years ago
          Anonymous

          wrong

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        this actually looks fun

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        ?t=79
        >dat plane landing with its front wheels
        every time..

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        Looks like fun but also like it would be more fun played on literally anything else

        • 4 years ago
          Anonymous

          It was also in arcades, on Dreamcast and Gamecube, i think.
          >Looks like fun but also like it would be more fun played on literally anything else
          That's right for every GBA 3D game. For every 3D handheld game, to a certain point in time.

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        Any accomplishments this game made with graphics were completely undone by the atrocious audio and sound effects. Holy shit.

  2. 4 years ago
    Anonymous
    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      Christ.

      Was it impossible to do FPS on Mega Drive/SNES? I've yet to see one that looks playable.

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        play Bloodshot it's fun

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        Toy Story on the Genesis had an extremely well done 3d stage

        • 4 years ago
          Anonymous

          Always freaked me out as a kid

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        >I've yet to see one that looks playable
        Bloodshot, Zero tolerance.

  3. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    The Need for Speed series was pretty good

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      I will never forget

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        wow this is great, this is the true millennial sound

        NfS underground reminds me of guys who drink mountain dew and smoke cheap cigarettes. Hope those guys are doing okay.

  4. 4 years ago
    Anonymous
    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      I was in awe of this game back in the day. That was the first time I saw 3d (ish) graphics on a handheld.

  5. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Metal Jesus made a video about this

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      He's about to make another one. Who do you think started this thread?

  6. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    I played Simpsons Road Rage a lot when I was a kid, which was basically a Crazy Taxi clone with Simpsons characters

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      This is actually better than crazy taxi gba too, if only it had saves instead of passwords

      • 4 years ago
        Anonymous

        >This is actually better than crazy taxi gba too, if only it had saves instead of passwords

        The GBA Crazy Taxi port is pretty impressive in its own right. But the framerate makes it hard to enjoy. Simpsons Road Rage looks like mode 7 on steroids. Plus some scaling sprites. It looks like it is running at 30fps?

  7. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    I feel like all 3D GBA games were the result of clueless executives demanding smaller studios make them without realizing the constraints of the hardware.

    They're all kind of weird because the developers tasked with making them kinda realized they were handed a short stick and decided to just go fricking wild since the game was gonna be shit anyway.

  8. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    The devs of this game recruited people off the doomworld forum to make their levels. Apparently the devs were total flakes, used shit outdated versions of community-made tools, and their port of the doom engine to GBA had some pretty janky limitations. Some of the people who made maps for this thing are still active 19 years later

    Also one of the multiplayer maps is literally a giant swastika.

  9. 4 years ago
    Anonymous
    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      Velez Dubail games were the goat 3d experiences on gba. vrally 3 is my personal favourite.

  10. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Does this count as 3D

    • 4 years ago
      Anonymous

      Played the hell out of this in 9th grade

        • 4 years ago
          Anonymous

          Wolfenstein 3d runs fine on both the SNES and Genesis (unofficial). Don't look great, but then, fps games on the GBA don't look great either.
          Asking any sort of FPS game that's more advanced than Wolfenstein to run on a 16bit console is unrealistic.

          • 4 years ago
            Anonymous

            >Asking any sort of FPS game that's more advanced than Wolfenstein to run on a 16bit console is unrealistic.
            I was never searching for anything advanced. I would be happy with bare bones wireframe graphics so long as its fullscreen and not endless wolfenstein open rooms and corridors. But Wolfenstein did look the smoothest of all FPSs I've seen on Genesis.

          • 4 years ago
            Anonymous

            >Asking any sort of FPS game that's more advanced than Wolfenstein to run on a 16bit console is unrealistic.

            • 4 years ago
              Anonymous

              Full motion video my ass. I'd rather it be full fricking screen

  11. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    played this hombrew port A LOT.
    sorry, only vid I could find.

    Also driver 3 was technically impressive. still a shit game though.

  12. 4 years ago
    Anonymous

    Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam is something else...

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