>>9204923>>9204930The BioMedia Project website has the ROMs for all those Bionicle GBA games, all for free. Theo boy think you need to do is find a GBA emulator, and I suggest Visual Boy Advance. It’s a good GBA emulator, and it also allows you to emulate GBC and GB games, if you ever get more ROMs.
There’s also two other Bionicle GBA games, with them being Bionicle: Quest for the Toa (formerly called Bionicle: Tales of the Tohunga) and Bionicle: Matoran Adventures.
As for the games you were talking about. GBA Bionicle Heroes can be fun. Like, despite it being sort of a top-down shooter, it has exploratory elements, and it’s gun-play is more classic game-like, so don’t be expecting the type of gun-play you might see in games like Crimsonland or Halo: Spartan Assault, with fine-tuned aiming. You can only fire in 8 directions (if I remember right, due to the GBA only having a directional pad) When you upgrade your Toa, they’re turned into the next version of Toa we’ve seen. So, the game starts you off with the Toa Mata, then Toa Nuva, and so on. Think of it KIND of (jusg kind of) like the Legend of Zelda, back when it was sort of top-down, but give Link a gun, and it’s Bionicle, and it has better graphics (and maybe kind of more isometric than straight up top-down). It can be a fun game, and sometimes it can be crazy with just how many projectiles will be flying on the screen, especially the ones coming from the enemies later on.