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The '''Advance Wars''' series, consisting of four games, was spawned from the earlier games in the [[Wars Series]], all developed by [[Intelligent Systems]]. [[Famicom Wars]], [[Super Famicom Wars]], and [[Game Boy Wars (game)|Game Boy Wars 1]], [[Game Boy Wars 2|2]] and [[Game Boy Wars 3|3]] all formed the basic style of gameplay (turn based strategy) seen in the Advance Wars Series.
The '''Advance Wars''' series, consisting of four games, was spawned from the earlier games in the [[Wars Series]], all developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. [[Famicom Wars]], [[Super Famicom Wars]], and [[Game Boy Wars (game)|Game Boy Wars 1]], [[Game Boy Wars 2|2]] and [[Game Boy Wars 3|3]] all formed the basic style of gameplay (turn based strategy) seen in the Advance Wars Series.


==Games in Series==
==Games in Series==
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The next game in the successful Advance Wars series was [[Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising]]. The game expanded on the first Advance Wars, with more playable [[Commanding Officer]]s, new [[unit]]s, new [[terrain]], and updated graphics. Many consider this game to be the best in the Advance Wars series. This was the last game to be released on the GameBoy Advance.
The next game in the successful Advance Wars series was [[Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising]]. The game expanded on the first Advance Wars, with more playable [[Commanding Officer]]s, new [[unit]]s, new [[terrain]], and updated graphics. Many consider this game to be the best in the Advance Wars series. This was the last game to be released on the GameBoy Advance.


[[Advance Wars: Dual Strike]] was the first game of the Advance Wars series to be released on the Nintendo DS. This game offered new modes of play, along with even more playable COs, new units and terrain, and psuedo-3D graphics. This game was also rated highly amongst critics.
[[Advance Wars: Dual Strike]] was the first game of the Advance Wars series to be released on the [[Nintendo DS]]. This game offered new modes of play, along with even more playable COs, new units and terrain, and psuedo-3D graphics. This game was also rated highly amongst critics.


The latest game to be released is [[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]] (Dark Conflict in the EU and Australia). The game includes a complete overhaul of the Advance Wars universe, with a new world, new countries, new COs, new units, new everything, basically, whilst retaining the same addictive gameplay as the first three games in the series.
The latest game to be released is [[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]] (Dark Conflict in the EU and Australia). The game includes a complete overhaul of the Advance Wars universe, with a new world, new countries, new COs, new units, new everything, basically, whilst retaining the same addictive gameplay as the first three games in the series.