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Here are five classic Nintendo RPGs that still hold up.
5) Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story

The Mario & Luigi series took the mobile gaming landscape by storm. Superstar Saga came out of the gate hot in 2003, delivering a thrilling story and engaging RPG combat. Partners in Time was a solid follow-up, but didn’t quite surpass the original. Thankfully, Nintendo didn’t stop there and gave fans Bowser’s Inside Story.
This DS classic makes Bowser the main character, a move that seemed odd at the time. Fortunately, he fit in perfectly with Mario & Luigi‘s trademark humor and gameplay. It cleaned up critically and commercially, becoming the best-selling Mario RPG of all time, as of 2020. In 2018, it got an expanded remake, which ironed out some kinks and added a new side story called Bowser Jr.’s Journey.
4) Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

For many years, the Fire Emblem series only came out in Japan. That was weird, especially after a few characters popped up in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Thankfully, everyone else got in on the magic in 2002 with The Blazing Blade. And it’s a good thing Nintendo and Intelligent Systems brought it over because Fire Emblem has since become a major hit.
The Blazing Blade is classic Fire Emblem at its best. Fans were treated to a complex fantasy drama and engaging tactical combat. The gameplay isn’t as in-depth as future games, but that more streamlined style helped bring in new fans. Because it launched on the GBA, you don’t have to worry about dated 3D graphics. The Blazing Blade still looks great all these years later.











