Up until the new millennium hit, Nintendo wasn’t known for producing killer strategy games. In fact, they weren’t known for producing any strategy games, a void that most gamers never thought about filling. “Nintendo doesn’t make strategy
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IGN
While North American gamers have been enjoying Advance Wars' rock-paper-scissors approach to turn-based strategy for seven years now, the war has been raging for much longer than that. Going all the way back to Famicom Wars in 1988, the Wars series is
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GameSpy
We've been fighting the Advance Wars for a long time, pitting adorable, bobble-headed soldiers against each in never-ending waves of rock-paper-scissors gameplay. With Advance Wars: Days of Ruin, the adorable munchkin characters and weirdly light-hearted
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“Starvation, raiders, and flowers that kill you. Gotta love this place.”
Those are the words of the normally stoic (and, as a direct result, strangely hot) Lin - one of Days of Ruin’s principals. They set the dramatic tone for this
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Having somehow never played the GameBoy Advance version of Advance Wars, I found Advance Wars: Dual Strike a refreshing change when it came out on the DS in 2005. It offered what at first seemed like a simple strategy game but became deceptively
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