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Fire Emblem The Sacred Stones Gameboy Advance GBA MINT! TESTED! WORKS!
May 08, 2017
Sacred Stones Review
2 of 2 found this helpful TL;DR it offers great replayability, many ways to play, and is a fun game, but story, length, and roster size (though the characters are very compelling, especially the villain) are not its strong suits.
Sacred Stones is an amazing starting point in the Fire Emblem Franchise. It's by no means the best game, but it definitely has the most accessibility. With intensely different difficulty settings, branching paths, branching promotions, and an open world map, it offers a wide variety of playstyles and replayability. There are so many ways to tackle the game that it's easy to play how you want. You can challenge yourself with Hard Mode and some self-imposed challenges, or you can play on easy and grind all you want. It has a decent story, but it's a fairly short game, and has a small roster compared to other Fire Emblems.

Mar 06, 2017
GameCube Wavebird Wireless Controller Review
1 of 1 found this helpful A great value if your tv is far away from where you sit. I had to sit in an awkward position leaning off my bed to use my GameCube, but now I can lay back, relax, and play my favorite classic games. Fits in your hand just as well as any GameCube controller, and it's so liberating to not have to play by the limits of a short cord.

May 08, 2017
EasyCap Review
TL;DR it's a good value and easy to use but there are much better quality alternatives.
Works very easily with most programs (OBS is preferable and easiest), and captures great audio. However, the video quality is sub-par. I use mine on a GameCube, and it constantly blends colors and has trouble with contrasting shades and colors. GameCube has inherently mediocre video quality, but EasyCap blurs pictures that much more that it looks bad in certain situations. (Metroid Prime comes to mind in the bad quality department)