10 Best GBA Roms for Android

Now that you have selected the Best GBA Emulator for your Android, you are going to need some games to play!

The list of amazing ROM games is endless. It is best to start with a list of favorites.

Much of the market is dominated by the same pattern of games we have come to know and love from the original handheld Gameboy system.

Check out our list below of the most popular ROM games!

10 Best GBA Roms for Android

 

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Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen Version

We are already familiar with the crazy popularity that is the Pokémon franchise. With every release of the series on the Game Boy Advance, system owners snatch them up as quickly as Nintendo can make them.

Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen finally unite all the worlds of Pokémon, making it possible to catch and keep every single Pokémon in one game!

The game itself contains a 30-plus hour quest, more than 150 creatures to catch and trade between each version, wireless adapter, and link cable support. It also has the option of connectivity with Ruby/Sapphire and GameCube Colosseum to complete the collection of more than 350 creatures.

FireRed and LeafGreen can be considered the fourth episode in the epic that is the Pokémon RPG, but it is a retelling of the very first game that started it all. This game is still an amazingly complete and recommended experience, even if you have already done this in the original.

FireRed and LeafGreen, even with its “remake” status, stands on its own as an original product that fits the Pokémon franchise exceptionally well.

Pokémon games are a satisfying role-playing design that gives the player a feeling of personal satisfaction. The idea of creating an element of catching creatures for their collection makes players feel more connected to the adventure. Add these to your list so you can have a more enhanced Pokémon experience!

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Pokémon Emerald Version

The game is, for the most part, an extension of the storyline, universe, and “quest” that has been established in the release of 2003's Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire.  They have added additional creature animations, and Wireless connectivity brought forth in the Game Boy remakes of Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen.

Pokémon Emerald's special edition additions are minor but numerous, and collectively they admittedly do improve the Pokémon experience.

More importantly, Pokémon Emerald adds in Wireless Adapter support, an element that made last Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen more than simple Game Boy Advance remakes.

Emerald's Wireless Adapter support enables better trading with the “newer” Pokémon creatures established in the Ruby/Sapphire series, and also builds up the community aspect with other Pokémon adventurers since players can battle and trade within a “Union Room” of dozens of participants.

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Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Version

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire look great, and that is a big part of the appeal. The hundreds of different Pokémon are colorful and imaginative, and they often have funny, memorable, and even descriptive names.

A brief profile is available for each Pokémon in the game, and they are all represented both by the full-size versions you will see in battle and smaller, animated versions you will see in your Pokémon collection. The rest of the game's graphics look just like those of a 16-bit role-playing game and are clear and effective.

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire have upbeat, catchy soundtracks that are well suited to the theme of the games, and many of their other audio elements, such as the sound effects used during battle, also fit. Each Pokémon also makes a unique sound, though these are tinny and nondescript, for the most part.

They are great games that can last you a good long time. There is enough value in the single-player portion of the game alone, and if you do want a challenge, you can always pit your overpowered Pokémon squad against a friend's using a link cable.

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire are not a big departure from their predecessors, but they look better and have lots of new Pokémon to catch, so Pokémon fans will be in for exactly what they want.

Meanwhile, any GBA owner who is never played a Pokémon game before now has the perfect opportunity to see what this unusual and likable series all is about.

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Super Mario Advance 4 – Super Mario Bros. 3

To continue the established Super Mario Advance series on the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo's brought back this excellent platformer to the portable world for Super Mario Advance 4 .

Since the game's based upon the SNES port released in Super Mario All-Stars, the Game Boy Advance looks, sounds, and plays almost exactly as the 16-bit conversion released more than a decade ago, and it's just as brilliant and fun a design as it was back on the NES.

But thanks to some creative implementation of technology, Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 is most definitely the biggest and best game in the Super Mario Advance series, and just like the games that preceded it, it's an absolute must-have on the GBA.

This game features Super Mario Bros. 3 and Mario Bros. games, eight different worlds, cartridge save, e-reader support for future expandability, and link cable support for multiple players.

You cannot go wrong with a Super Mario game so I would add this one to your downloads list!

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Dragonball Z Buu’s Fury

Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury is an action-adventure game that caps off the storyline established in Legacy of Goku and Legacy of Goku II. The game itself is a “simple” continuation from the sequel, utilizing many of the assets to tell the next chapters in the story.

You will have the option to Play as Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Goten, and Trunks. It also presents fusion characters, link cable support, and cartridge save.

This game was truly created for the diehard DBZ fans that already understand and know the storyline. I recommend playing the Legacy of Goku and Legacy of Goku II before picking up this next chapter in the story. That way you can be fully immersed and understand the next chapter in the tale!

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Classic Nes Super Mario Bros

The next game on the list should need no introduction. Super Mario will always be a Nintendo staple. Even though the company's got dozens of successful franchises, the original Super Mario Bros. is the company's one true classic it can afford to recycle because the game holds up incredibly well.

The original NES version of Super Mario Bros. is one of the most successful video games ever made.

The game is literally nothing more than exactly what gamers got on the Famicom and NES nearly twenty years ago; load that game up and it will be that same awesome experience.

Even if nothing more than for the sake of nostalgia, this one is an absolute must.

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Pokémon Jupiter 6.04

Pokémon Jupiter is a hacked version of the popular game with a similar name, Pokémon Ruby. The engine of the core Pokémon series is extremely modular and allows hackers to use their creativity however they want.

The game sparked interest in many people with its interesting storyline, characters, and striking visuals that mirror the original ones. This is a hack that is based on older consoles such as Gameboy Advance and Gameboy Color. Hence, it will need an Emulator to play.

The game features a complete sound and texture redesign. There are more than 65 completely new songs, which can be played by using a music box. Moreover, some textures have been completely redrawn by hand, such as the character and Pokémon portraits.

Pokémon Jupiter ROM is essentially a combination of the original Pokémon series and the Golden Sun series. The game has its own storyline, which fills the gaps left behind by the original games.

The rest of the ROM’s features will be up to the player to find out and explore.

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Super Mario Advance 2 – Super Mario World

Super Mario World is the fourth game in the Super Mario Bros. Technically, the game is merely a refinement and expansion of the concepts introduced to the series in Super Mario Bros. 3.

With Super Mario 2 Advance – Super Mario World is an amazing game created for the Game Boy Advance. The game holds up fabulously, and the slight modifications that Nintendo has made to the game for its handheld release make it even better.

Like the first Mario game for the GBA, Mario Advance 2 has a link cable multiplayer component. Unfortunately, it is identical to the first game's multiplayer–a four-player battle rendition of the original Mario Bros.

Super Mario World is one of the greatest games ever made. The Game Boy Advance version adds a handful of amenities to cater a little bit more to the portable crowd, but these changes serve only to enhance an already extraordinary game.

Rom Wrap Up

Whether you are an avid Pokémon fan or prefer jumping through pipes as an Italian plumber, you could play these classics for hours!

The Pokémon games fall at the top of most lists, but be sure to check out all of the other options available to you!

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 GBA ROM Games Questions

What Are the Best GBA Roms?

The Pokémon ROM’s are at the top of the charts! But there are plenty of other amazing games to try.

What Is the Best Pokémon Rom for GBA?

The most downloaded, and popular, Pokémon ROM Game to date is Pokémon FireRed! Followed by Pokémon Emerald and then Pokémon Ruby.

What Is the Best GBA Game?

This one falls to Pokémon FireRed. However, this can be a matter of opinion and gaming preference!


Scarlett Rose is a professional cosplayer, actress, voice actor, published model, and mother of rabbits. When she is not crafting armor or building costumes, she can be found playing the latest video game or enjoying a retro classic.