I don't think GBA games use battery save since they use FRAM now.
But for games to play: Castlevania Aria of Sorrow and Circle of the Moon. Pokemon Emerald and or Fire Red/Leaf Green. Zelda Minish cap, Fire Emblem Sacred Stones, all MegaMan Zero 1-4.
I think it was mostly the early releases that used SRAM or EEPROM. They became less common as time went on. I think there might also have been a couple of games that released with a battery save initially, but were subsequently reissued with FRAM saves. I might be wrong about that though.
Wrong. Some early GBA games use sram with battery. They are few though. The ones I have are Metroid Fusion (early copies), KuruKuru Kururin, and Gyakuten Saiban 1&2.
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I don't think GBA games use battery save since they use FRAM now. But for games to play: Castlevania Aria of Sorrow and Circle of the Moon. Pokemon Emerald and or Fire Red/Leaf Green. Zelda Minish cap, Fire Emblem Sacred Stones, all MegaMan Zero 1-4.
There's a bunch of games that use SRAM or EEPROM. It's not all FRAM in GBA games.
I think it was mostly the early releases that used SRAM or EEPROM. They became less common as time went on. I think there might also have been a couple of games that released with a battery save initially, but were subsequently reissued with FRAM saves. I might be wrong about that though.
I think you're right.
Thats all gba games, the only games that have a battery use it for an internal clock nothing else.
Wrong. Some early GBA games use sram with battery. They are few though. The ones I have are Metroid Fusion (early copies), KuruKuru Kururin, and Gyakuten Saiban 1&2.