A Persona 3 fan has recreated several shots from the original game in a Game Boy Advance-inspired pixel art style. Persona 3 was released back in 2006 for the PlayStation 2 and has been a fan favorite in the series ever since. It boosted the series' popularity, resulting in multiple versions and remasters of Persona 3 with added content, spin-off games, re-releases, concerts, radio dramas, anime, manga, multiple animated movies, and of course the continuation of the main games in the Persona series.
The Persona series spans decades, with multiple remakes and spin-offs for the latest three installments that all center around a team of high school students fighting monsters to save the world from devastating supernatural forces. The story, themes, and cast of characters all change from game to game, but those basics — along with the fact that each party member can summon a creature called a Persona to fight — stay consistent with each game. The player must also balance their time saving the world with their social life, managing their time to grow their skills in order to further their strength.
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Pixel artist and Persona 3 fan huttaburger reimagined the classic JRPG as a pixelized Game Boy Advance game, recreating familiar scenes such as the menu screen, the protagonist standing in his bedroom at the beginning of the school year, battling monsters with Junpei and Yukari, and lastly looking at cards that represent the Personas. Huttaburger explained their creation by saying if ATLUS - Persona 3's developer - «can release a PS2 game in 2008, they could have released a GBA game in 2006». These scenes have been titled «Persona 3 Advance», as seen
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