Handheld entries that felt as great as home console ones

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Whether they're spinoffs or just a smaller budget entry that ended up being still grandiose and could easily rivalise with the AAA on more powerful hardware.

The first one that comes to mind is MGS: Peace Walker which is on the same level of quality as what we got on the PS2. The second one is probably Kirby Planet Robobot (although the series is principally on handhelds) which is easily as good as Return to Dreamland.
 
Nintendo has a pretty damn solid track record on their handhelds. The Castlevania GBA trilogy as well as the 3ds games, Metroid Fusion, Superstar Saga, New Super Mario Bros, Minish Cap...

And if we're talking about remakes, OOT3D is superior to its N64 counterpart, and many of the Super Mario Advance games are great. Really the only thing that holds back games on handhelds is that... they're on a handheld.
 
Nintendo has a pretty damn solid track record on their handhelds. The Castlevania GBA trilogy as well as the 3ds games, Metroid Fusion, Superstar Saga, New Super Mario Bros, Minish Cap...
Yeah, even if Castlevania was made by Konami they managed to translate the SotN gameplay pretty well on a smaller screen resolution.

Zero Mission is not only a good remake but also made Metroid 1 to be almost as good as Super Metroid. ALBW was a bit easier than ALTTP but managed to be a great entry for a top down Zelda game.

I'll add 3D Land which felt original and had fun levels.

And if we're talking about remakes, OOT3D is superior to its N64 counterpart, and many of the Super Mario Advance games are great. Really the only thing that holds back games on handhelds is that... they're on a handheld.
SMA had screen crunch but I didn't mind too much.

Mega Man World 5 rivalizes with the NES games since is a completely original game well executed on the Game Boy
World I-III were a lesser scaled version of their respective NES counterparts but IV was really nice and V was impressive for the hardware.
 
The Mario games on GBA are just... top-notch, man.

Even better than the originals.
 
Super Mario Land 2

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Metroid Fusion

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Wipeout Pure

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Luigi's Mansion 2

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Lord Of Arcana on my beloved PSP, it's a very good looking rpg, with a good character creation, i was very impressed with it the first time i played it.
 
I would rather be shot than play the original Donkey Kong Country in SNES, the GBA ports are the def ways to me, adding some QOL and managing to play nicely despite obviousl screen crunch, only critic is the flashbang of a graphical dept, but nothing a patch can fix
 
GTA has some bangers. Liberty City Stories, Vice City Stories, Chinatown Wars are all great. VCS basically was the San Andreas 2 we never got.
 

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