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Advance Wars

''Advance Wars'', later released in Japan as is a turn-based tactics video game developed for the Game Boy Advance by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It was released in North America on September 10, 2001 with a later release date on Japan and Europe, but the game release was put on hold in both Japan and Europe region due to the following day's September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States. Although the game was released in Europe in January 2002, neither GBA game was released in Japan until the ''Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2'' compilation on November 25, 2004. ''Advance Wars'' has most recently been released for the Wii U Virtual Console simultaneously in Europe and North America on April 3, 2014.
''Advance Wars'' is the first game in the ''Advance Wars'' series of video games, followed by ''Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising'' (also for the Game Boy Advance), and then by ''Advance Wars: Dual Strike'' and ''Advance Wars: Days of Ruin'' for the Nintendo DS. These games form a sub-series of the ''Nintendo Wars'' set of games.
The game was originally intended to remain exclusive to Japan, like the previous entries in the series, which were kept in Japan due to Nintendo feeling that consumers would not be interested in turn-based games, or in such complicated games. In order to alleviate this, the developers made the mechanics easy to understand, adding in an in depth tutorial that didn't require players to read the manual. Designer Kentaro Nishimura commented that "''Advance Wars success shifted Nintendo’s attitude over western tastes."
The story involves Orange Star Army's efforts in battling the other countries' armies, where Orange Star commanding officer Andy is accused of attacking the other countries' troops for no reason. The game was critically acclaimed, gaining an average score of 92/100 on Metacritic, and an average score of 93% on GameRankings, the highest for any Game Boy Advance game. It was rated the 26th best game made on a Nintendo System in ''Nintendo Powers Top 200 Games list.
==Gameplay==
The objective is to defeat the enemy army. There are two ways to defeat an opponent: destroy every one of the opponent's units on the map or capture the opponent's headquarters.〔 However, some maps have specific objectives, such as capturing a certain number of cities to claim victory.〔 The available modes of play include "Field Training" which is a tutorial mode,〔 a campaign mode〔 which carries the game's storyline, the "War Room" which is a collection of maps on which the player strives for high scores, as well as multiplayer modes and a map design mode. The "Campaign" and "War Room" modes both help to rank the player up (from Rank #100 to Rank #1) and to earn coins to unlock COs and maps in the "Battle Maps" shop.〔 The modes also gives the player a rank for effort after winning a battle on that map, which assesses by the speed, power and technique in that battle, speed being the number of days spent trying to win the battle, power being how many enemy units you defeated, and technique is the number of your units that survived (in percentage).

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