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The best handheld conversions of all time

Brilliant games that shouldn't have even been possible

Words: Justin Towell, GamesRadar UK

Handheld gaming systems have traditionally been crappy next to home consoles. GBA was a SNES compared to GameCube, GameGear was a Master System compared to a Mega Drive/Genesis, and PSP is a PS2 compared to PS3.

But every once in a while, someone manages to do the impossible and convert a game between the two tiers. Sounds dangerous in a 'crossing the streams' kind of way. Imagine every crappy port you ever knew, simultaneously exploding at the speed of light. That kind of thing.

We're not talking about handheld 'versions' of games like GTA Chinatown Wars on DS or MotorStorm: Arctic Edge on PSP. Those are new offerings, built with the handheld platform in mind. No, these are the real deal, converted so well we have to check the back of the console to make sure it doesn't have a tiny wizard stuck in the cartridge slot.


Above: Sometimes it pays to check - it was Gamedalf all along 

So here they are: the greatest handheld conversions of all time:

 

Street Fighter Alpha 3

Converted from: Arcade (1998)
Converted to: Game Boy Advance (2002)

2D fighting games may look simple to make. They're just hand-drawn pictures after all. And PSP has an arcade-perfect version of Street Fighter Alpha 3, so surely that's the point proven. But it wasn't the first handheld conversion. No - Game Boy Advance was doing it a mere four years after the arcade game's release, back in 2002. In style.


Above: Street Fighter Alpha 3 in tiny-vision. Aw, ain't they cute?

Unlike PSP, it's not an arcade-perfect conversion. That would have been an impossibility. But how close is 'damn close'? Well, there are some shortcuts like some omitted backgrounds and music. Then there's the way Ken's voice is put through a pitch-shifter to make Sakura's higher battlecries. It's a small price to pay for a roster of thirty-seven beautifully animated characters. For a 64meg game, that's just insane.

The 60fps movement, beautiful hand-drawn art and classic Street Fighter gameplay are a revelation on GBA. Especially if you stick the cart in a GBA Micro - you've got an entire arcade cabinet that fits in your shoe. It's cut down, yes, but never scuppered.


Above: GBA's conversion is so good, Ryu and Gouki are dancing with joy

 

Gunstar Heroes


Converted from:
Mega Drive/Genesis (1993)
Converted to: Game Gear (1993)

Treasure is perhaps known more than any other developer for squeezing more performance out of consoles than was previously believed possible. The Mega Drive version of Gunstar Heroes (available now on all three consoles' download stores) is still one of the most technically impressive games of all time. To attempt it on a Mega Drive was ambitious enough. But to convert it to the 8-bit Game Gear? Exactly - that's what we thought... 


Above: There it is. Sure, Red has a helipack now, but look at Seven Force!

Treasure overcome the limitations of low-tech hardware by running lots of tiny sprites in familiar formations, such as the running man form of the boss 'Seven Force' above. Moving the foot sprite beneath the knee sprite, for example, creates a convincing illusion of 3D animation. The CPU's happy because it's moving tiny things, the gamer's happy because he's seeing massive things. See?

Somehow, conversion team M2 managed to get the Game Gear to produce this advanced effect. Observe:


Above: Even Bravoo Man makes an appearance with only 2 fewer boxes 

Of course, the Game Gear can't do everything. Mega Drive Gunstar Heroes features full-screen rotation, which Game Gear can do... but only if you move your hands in a steering wheel kind of motion.

That's a bit low-rent, so some of the more technically complex scenes are adapted instead. But considering it's more faithful to the original than the GBA remake, including that revolutionary weapon system making it across intact, Gunstar Future Heroes on Game Gear is an outstanding achievement.


 
31 Comments
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AyJay  - 1 month 27 days ago 
I just got GTA Chinatown Wars, which is pretty much a handheld version of GTA IV, except with a different plot and a different graphical style.
EpicNerdgasm  - 1 month 27 days ago 
Typo on the Alpha3 caption.

"Above: GBA's conversion is so good, Ryu and Gouken are dancing with joy"

Thats Ryu and Gouki(Akuma) "dancing" not Gouken ;).
GamesRadarJustinTowell  - 1 month 27 days ago 
@EpicNerdgasm - you are of course correct. Ever considered being a sub editor? ;)
thomashalpenny  - 1 month 27 days ago 
SHWING
xboxrulez  - 1 month 27 days ago 
third!
x
shhh (plz no hate) but may herd the psp is infact not as good and inovetitve as the ds?
x
if m$ made poket xbox thats would be cool!
love x
iluvmyDS  - 1 month 27 days ago 
Dugg ;]
iluvmyDS  - 1 month 27 days ago 
I also love Tekken on PSP to death.
waynski1457  - 1 month 27 days ago 
Why have I not known that there was an amazing version of Gunstar Heroes on the Game Gear??? Here's hoping it's priced decently on eBay...
GamesRadarJustinTowell  - 1 month 27 days ago 
My copy of Gunstar was £32 but that was a few years ago. I would have paid £60 :)
nadrewod999  - 1 month 27 days ago 
lol "Dude where's my face?" lol is just too funny. lol I think lol I might lol have a case lol of the luls (like hiccups, but with laughter instead of incorrect breathing)
AA95mp  - 1 month 27 days ago 
people are going to disagree with me but..... i think the lord of the rings the two towers is much better than the ps2 version as in it's more of an rpg.
Cyberninja4  - 1 month 27 days ago 
the only game here i like is tekken its easy to mash the buttons and win
WonsAuto  - 1 month 27 days ago 
Great article. I loved THPS2 on GBA, it was great when I couldn't get my fix on my PSX. I still have it lying around somewhere...
cubeenigma  - 1 month 27 days ago 
does mario 64 DS count?

lttp for gba ?

:[
iKOemos  - 1 month 27 days ago 
Why am I only finding out about GBA Doom now!? It looks superb.
destroyerofall  - 1 month 27 days ago 
@ xboxrulez
Are u retarded or what? Every single comment u post is a bastardization of the english language.
Cyberninja  - 1 month 27 days ago 
can someone tell me why there is a cyberninja4 that doesnt like games does it exist only to mock me and make me look bad?
GamesRadarBrettElston  - 1 month 27 days ago 
Great list! I would also like to add Metroid Prime Hunters, which manages to convert he robust ideas of Prime into a DS FPS... in early 2006. It's a true technical marvel.
phoenix_wings  - 1 month 27 days ago 
lol @ destroyerofall. For sure, man.

I personally thought that Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past was pretty awesome. Same with Super Mario 64 DS edition. Awesome list though.
Dalibor  - 1 month 27 days ago 
"Sometimes it pays to check - it was Gamedalf all along." I don't know why but that made me crack up, the culprit has been found lol.
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