GBA Games
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Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Colonel
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 21, 2005
Team Colonel is the second edition of Mega Man Battle Network 5. In the game, you can join forces with characters from previous installments of the Mega Man Battle series, and you can play in a new fighting mode. Team up with other cyberheroes in an effort to stop an evil organization from taking control of the global Internet.
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Disney's Magical Quest 3 Starring Mickey and Donald
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 14, 2005
The next game in the Disney's Magical Quest series features more platforming action.
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Batman Begins
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 14, 2005
Step into the shadows of Gotham City's dangerous criminal underworld as Batman. Based on the movie of the same name, Batman Begins lets you explore both the origins of the "dark knight" and his transformation into a superhero. As Batman, you must use your strength and an array of high-tech gadgets to fight the evil forces that threaten the city, including Scarecrow, Ra's Al Ghul, and Carmine Falcone.
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Yoshi Topsy-Turvy
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 13, 2005
Get ready for a unique game experience that challenges you to tilt Yoshi through topsy-turvy worlds. By tilting the Game Boy Advance SP, you'll turn the environment around Yoshi to knock over enemies, swing pendulums, and help him run up walls and leap pits. Yoshi's Island is trapped in a storybook, and only by meeting the challenges of each chapter will you succeed.
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Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 23, 2005
In Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, you must help protect the nation of Renais from the invading Grado Empire. Plan your strategy, choose your units, and then lead your soldiers in to battle. The more experience your soldiers gain, the more you can upgrade their abilities. This time, your soldiers can gain experience by fighting new monsters in the Tower of Valni.
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WarioWare: Twisted!
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 23, 2005
After accidentally discovering spin technology, Wario reassembles the developers at WarioWare, Inc. to make a new set of wild minigames. WarioWare: Twisted! maintains the fast-paced style of gameplay from the original WarioWare and introduces a new gyro sensor that lets you control the gameplay by rotating the Game Boy Advance SP left and right. The new controls play into more than 200 minigames. Play through them all to unlock souvenirs, such as bonus games, figurines, and instruments.
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Madagascar
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 23, 2005
Based on the animated film from DreamWorks, Madagascar tells the tale of four animals in New York's Central Park Zoo. You must use the skills of your animal crew (consisting of a lion, zebra, giraffe, and hippo) to overcome a variety of dangerous obstacles. As you meet new characters and battle enemies, you'll develop new skills, such as the stealth crawl, the helicopter spin, and the running barrel. Replay levels to unlock character-specific bonuses and cheats.
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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 4, 2005
Based on the third episode of the Star Wars trilogy, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith promises an authentic Jedi experience. The third-person action game follows Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi as they fight enemies, learn new skills, and pull off combo moves. In multiplayer duels, you can fight against Darth Vader and other challenging enemies.
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Pac-Man Pinball Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 2, 2005
Pac-Man Pinball Advance challenges you to chomp dots and power pellets across two different pinball tables to rescue the residents of Pac-Land. Use the Pac-Finder to guide Pac-Man through a village and boardwalk haunted by ghosts. The game features 16 puzzling levels.
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Scrabble Blast!
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 2, 2005
Destination Software is bringing Scrabble, the classic board game, to the Game Boy Advance. In Scrabble Blast!, you must spell words with a set number of letters to score points, but watch out for bombs and exploding words in Puzzle and Action modes.
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Killer 3D Pool
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 2, 2005
Killer 3D Pool brings the classic bar room game to your Game Boy Advance in full 3D! Playing against 15 computerized opponents of varying skills at 4 different styles of pool game, your aim is to beat all newcomers. Killer 3D Pool has four different versions of pool each with it's own distinct style and rules: English 8-ball, U.S. 8-ball, U.S. 9-Ball and Killer. Play your friends in a two-player match, or for the ultimate two-player experience, use a second Game Boy Advance with Multiplayer mode. You don't want to miss this!
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Pokemon Emerald Version
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
April 30, 2005
Like previous Pokémon games, Emerald challenges you to collect, trade, and battle Pokémon. In this extension of Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, you must stop Team Magma and Team Aqua from expanding and taking over the world of Hoenn. Help maintain the balance by bringing your strategies and tactics onto all-new battlefields. In addition to single-player challenges, the game features multiplayer trading and battling with up to four players using a wireless adapter.
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Hugo: The Evil Mirror
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
April 24, 2005
The evil witch Scylla has trapped Hugo in a mirror, and now it's up to you to rescue him. In Hugo and the Evil Mirror, you must save Hugo in three different worlds, each guarded by dangerous monsters. Use the freeze gun to turn enemies into ice cubes, and then push them over the edge of the levels or combine them with other frozen monsters to gain power-ups.
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Popeye: Rush for Spinach
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
April 24, 2005
It's a race toward the finish line as your favorite characters from Popeye, the animated series, do everything they can to reach the spinach. Now you can play as Popeye, Olive Oyl, Bluto, or Wimpy, as well as compete in either single- or multiplayer races. How soon you arrive at the finish line depends on how fast you can drive a car, grind rails on a skateboard, swing from a vine, fly with a jetpack, and more.
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Tokyo Xtreme Racer Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
April 20, 2005
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Advance brings all of the fun and thrills of the Tokyo Xtreme Racer series to the Game Boy Advance. This version takes you beyond the open roads of Tokyo and onto the motorways of London and the freeways of Los Angeles. Choose from more than 16 cars, each customizable with various performance and style modifications, and then challenge 60 different rivals. You'll race through three cities--Tokyo, London, and Los Angeles--on six different tracks.
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Mr. Driller 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
April 10, 2005
Test your drill skills in Mr. Driller 2, a colorful puzzle game for the Game Boy Advance. In an effort to save the world from being buried under colored blocks, you must drill your way through a variety of intricate puzzles while avoiding enemies and obstacles. Based on the arcade version, the sequel to Mr. Driller features Mission Driller, Endless Driller, and Time Attack Driller modes, plus a two-player mode that lets you play against a friend via link cable.
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Lego Star Wars
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 29, 2005
Lego Star Wars blends Lego toys with the characters, stories, and vehicles from the prequel eras of the Star Wars universe. Now you can experience scenes from The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith while controlling characters such as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, and Anakin Skywalker. Use the Jedi "force" to solve puzzles and manipulate environments. During your journey, you'll do everything from pod racing on Mos Espa to repelling the droid onslaught in the Genosian arena. Your friend can even join the action to help you at any time during your game.
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Mario Party Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 28, 2005
Mario Party Advance takes all the minigame mayhem of the console games and puts it in your hands. This version for the Game Boy Advance features all-new games and a host of Professor E. Gadd's incredible gadgets, including trinkets, toys, detectors, and tricks. "Tricks" let you play pranks on your friends, test your compatibility, and more. Earn coins in single-player game boards; compete against a friend in a two-player battle game; or trade gadgets, minigames, and coins with other players.
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Rayman: Hoodlum's Revenge
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 15, 2005
The Hoodlums have returned to take over the world, and only Rayman can stop them. From a new 3D perspective, you can guide Rayman or Globox through 16 intense levels rife with Hoodlum armies. Rayman: Hoodlum's Revenge features new power-ups--including super-speed and fire resistance--that can help you defeat enemies.
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Rave Master: Special Attack Force
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 8, 2005
It's time for the Rave-olution! Battle it out as Haru Glory, Elie, Musica and many other characters from the exciting new animated series. Wield powerful weapons and harness the skill of the Tension Gauge as you unleash explosive attack combos and incredible special moves to defeat your enemies. Intense 4-player Battle Mode using the Game Link Cable. Master unique attack & combo moves to defeat enemies. Utilize the Tension Gauge to unleash battle cries & special moves to win. Multiple unique attack combos and weapons for each character.
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Ice Nine
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 28, 2005
Get ready to take part in an undercover operation to stop an evil plan to steal "Ice Nine," a destructive computer virus. As Tom Carter, you'll perform a variety of missions that slowly unlock a conspiracy within the CIA. You have an arsenal of tactical equipment, including a sniper rifle, submachine guns, shotguns, night vision goggles, and more. Take down your artificial intelligence-controlled enemies in different environments, or challenge up to three of your friends in a deathmatch arena.
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Robots
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 24, 2005
Based on the animated feature film of the same name, Robots brings you to a world where humanlike machines walk the Earth. You play as Rodney Copperbottom--a genius inventor robot who uncovers a villain's plot to take over the city. With the help of your friends, you must overcome challenging obstacles to realize your dreams. The game lets you ride fast robot vehicles, upgrade your arsenal of gadgets, battle evil robots, solve puzzles, and more.
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Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 23, 2005
Floppy-eared hero Klonoa returns in another fast-paced, colorful side-scrolling adventure for the Game Boy Advance. In his latest challenge, Klonoa must race against time and other dream travelers in the Dream Champ Tournament to collect stars, sun and moon stones to become the ultimate Dream Champion. Combining platform, puzzle and adventure elements, Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament is just the adventure fans of the series have been anticipating. Explore the intricate and puzzle-packed worlds where youll meet a wide variety of interesting creatures! Solve Fiendishly-Designed Puzzles Use Boxes, Bomb Boxes, Switches, Pressure Switches, Goomis, Springs and Scales in your quest for glory. Hoverboard Races Each world contains a fast-paced thrill ride of gem collecting fun! Master your Skills to Win Klonoa must prove his skills against other dream travelers in the Dream Champ Tournament.
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Ace Combat Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 23, 2005
The Ace Combat series makes its debut on the Game Boy Advance with challenging missions, unlockable planes, and free-roaming environments. As the newest pilot in an elite fighter squadron, you must help destroy the Air Strike Force--the military arm of an evil multinational corporation. If you destroy enough enemy planes during your missions, you'll unlock new planes. Fly in air-to-air and air-to-ground missions over arctic, forest, and desert environments. Each environment features destructible buildings and objects.
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Super Army War
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 22, 2005
In a time of war, it's up to you to pilot your aircraft across enemy lines to attack the opposition and defend American ground troops. In the cockpit of either a chopper or fighter plane, you must lay down suppressing fire, shoot missiles at enemy bunkers, and deploy soldiers to reclaim lost territory. As you fight for your country, remember to rescue any civilians who are caught in the cross fire. See if you have what it takes to survive 16 missions over a variety of terrain, including frozen wastelands and palm tree-laden beachheads.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 15, 2005
Light and dark clash in a town where everyone waits to duel. Battles take the place of words and only the best will win tournaments where glittering trophies await the victor.
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Racing Gears Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 8, 2005
Get ready for fast-paced racing action on your Game Boy Advance. Racing Gears Advance lets you choose from 12 officially licensed supercars from manufacturers including Dodge, Lotus, Chevy, Mitsubishi, and GM. You can equip your vehicle with upgrades that can help you maneuver through different track terrain and weather conditions. During races, you can pick up and use offensive and defensive weapons to eliminate the competition. Racing Gears Advance also features multiplayer modes supporting up to four players.
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Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits, Soaring Hawk
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 8, 2005
Assume the role of Yoh Asakura in the ultimate quest to become Shaman King. Strategically change spirits during battles and use special items to defeat and capture your opponents. Build the strongest spirit party by gathering an array of spirits to prepare for the ultimate challenge. Features more than 1,000 types of spirits.
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Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits, Sprinting Wolf
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 8, 2005
Assume the role of Yoh Asakura in the ultimate quest to become Shaman King. Strategically change spirits during battles and use special items to defeat and capture your opponents. Build the strongest spirit party possible by gathering an array of spirits to prepare for the ultimate challenge.
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Winnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 8, 2005
Join Winnie the Pooh and his friends on five birthday-themed adventures. In Winnie the Pooh Rumbly Tumbly Adventures, you can play as Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, and Winnie the Pooh. Find as many honey pots as you can, but beware of the mischievous Heffalumps and Woozles, who steal honey. Whether you're finding a new house for Eeyore or helping Tigger out of a sticky situation, you'll experience all the adventures of Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood.
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A Sound of Thunder
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 1, 2005
Based on the Franchise Pictures movie of the same name, A Sound of Thunder takes you to a future where time travel is possible. Things quickly go wrong when someone alters the past, creating a sequence of time ripples that mutate the present-day world. Now you must solve the mystery and sort out a mess that just might mean the end of human existence. You'll solve puzzles, manipulate items, interact with other characters, and eliminate mutant creatures and plants. In addition to a single-player mode, the game features both cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes.
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Blades of Thunder
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 1, 2005
The war on terrorism is at large. Terrorist organisations have spread worldwide and the leaders of the free world have decided to form a global anti-terror task force to strike with extreme measures at the sign of terrorist threats. You are the primary weapon of this force and your mission is to hunt down, attack and destroy the threats to America and the rest of the free world, utilizing the best of strategic air combat.
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Banjo-Pilot
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
January 12, 2005
Banjo Pilot is a kart-style racing game which was originally slated to become "Diddy Kong Pilot." It features at least eight characters from the Banjo-Kazooie series, each with its own aircraft and storyline, including Banjo, Mumbo Jumbo, Humba Wumba, Guntilda, Klungo, Jolly Roger and Kazooie. The game includes link cable support for up to four players.
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The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
January 10, 2005
Link returns in an all-new Game Boy Advance adventure. When the sorcerer Vaati turns Princess Zelda to stone, the king of Hyrule sends Link on a quest that takes him to all-new locations. Using the power of a mystical hat called the Minish Cap, Link must travel through a fantastic world rife with new items, puzzles, and bosses. As Link, you can shrink down to either battle large enemies from within or find secret items. You can also unlock items and solve puzzles by fusing together magic relics.
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Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 7, 2004
KINGDOM HEARTS® CHAIN OF MEMORIES delivers an entirely new adventure and sets the stage for KINGDOM HEARTS II. Sora, Donald and Goofy travel through many vast and colorful worlds in search of their missing companions.
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Dead to Rights
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 3, 2004
Dead to Rights comes to the Game Boy Advance with 10 levels, intense combat, and minigames. You'll take the role of Jack Slate, a cop framed for the murder of his father. In order to find the perpetrator and get to the bottom of the conspiracy, you must solve puzzles, master a variety of weapons, and defeat challenging bosses. Dead to Rights also features a tutorial level where you can practice your deadly combat moves.
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Metal Slug Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 2, 2004
Now you can have all the 2D arcade action of Metal Slug in the palm of your hand, because Metal Slug Advance has arrived on the Game Boy Advance. Through five action-packed missions, you must move out on foot or in slug vehicles across rugged terrain and underwater bases. Your objective is to rescue hostages by destroying enemies and solving strategic puzzles. Completing your missions becomes easier when you collect more than 100 types of E-cards, which enhance your character's abilities.
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Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 29, 2004
Relive the first two chapters in the Final Fantasy saga--this time with all-new story elements and gameplay. Now you can experience new dungeons, storylines, and characters. Furthermore, you can master the enhanced control systems, and you can save your game at anytime. In Final Fantasy, you control a group of heroes on a mission to save a kingdom in turmoil. The sequel lets you swap out members of your parties during the game, allowing you to experience the adventure with more characters.
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Payback
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 19, 2004
Offering top-down mission-based driving in a fully realised 3D world, Payback on Game Boy Advance features an unprecedented level of criminal mayhem. Atmospheric day/night effects and an assortment of weather conditions create amazing environments, while a huge selection of vehicles, weapons and imaginative missions define a benchmark for handheld gameplay. Add to this multi-player functionality and a Rampage mode which dynamically generates custom scenarios and you have a title with awesome potential.
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Yu Yu Hakusho: Tournament Tactics
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 18, 2004
Tournament Tactics immerses you in a challenging tournament set in the Yu Yu Hakusho universe. Create a team with up to five characters, and then use your players' unique combos, supermoves, and other attacks to exploit your opponents' weaknesses. Battlefields are based on locations from the Yu Yu Hakusho show, and you can unlock additional areas throughout the game. You can even challenge your friends and trade items using the Game Boy Advance link cable.
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Beyblade G-Revolution
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 18, 2004
The G-Revolution is sweeping over the entire Beyblade world, and your job is to challenge the greatest Beybladers and collect valuable parts. Like previous entries in the Beyblade series, G-Revolution lets you pit your spinning top against others in different arenas. In your quest to become world champion, you can build a varied collection of blades, which you can customize with the Beyblade editor. Compete against more than 16 characters in a storyline taken straight from the Beyblade G-Revolution animated series.
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Fear Factor: Unleashed
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 17, 2004
Fear Factor: Unleashed puts you inside the action of the hit television show, Fear Factor. Conquer 12 spine-tingling stunts that test your steadiness, nerve, stamina and stomach in this action-packed game. Create your own profile and compete against a colorful cast of characters who are determined to prove that fear is a factor for you!
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Pac-Man World
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 17, 2004
The nonstop action of Pac-Man enters the 3D realm. Pac-Man World offers you three gameplay modes: Quest, Maze, and Classic. During the Quest mode, you'll enter Ghost Island and help Pac-Man save his friends through six unique worlds. In the Maze mode, there are mazes galore to fulfill your cravings to chase Pinky, Inky, Blinky, and Clyde in a variety of 3D maze environments. The Classic mode is for the nostalgic-at-heart to play the original arcade game that made Pac-Man a legend.
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Duel Masters: Kaijudo Showdown
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 16, 2004
Get ready for intense tournament battles in this card-battling game that features characters from the Duel Masters animated series. Kaijudo Showdown challenges you to build a fighting deck from 300 Duel Masters cards, which you'll need defeat your enemies. As you duel various opponents, you'll improve your skills and solve the mystery of the missing artifacts. With a Game Boy Advance link cable, you can battle against or trade cards with your friend.
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Monster Trucks
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 16, 2004
Tear up the track and crush metal in Monster Trucks for the Game Boy® Advance! Build your ride in the scrap yard then work your way up to arena competitions in your quest to become the best on the circuit.
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Strawberry Shortcake: Summertime Adventure
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 16, 2004
Join Strawberry Shortcake and friends as they prepare for the Strawberryland Bakeoff! Adventure through Strawberryland and tend your garden to grow the biggest, sweetest berry of all and take hom first prize!
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Golden Nugget Casino
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 16, 2004
Experience the thrill of high stakes gambling in the Golden Nugget Casino with classic games like Blackjack, Craps and Roulette, plus Slots and Video Poker. When you're down on your luck, visit the ATM then hit the tables for more action.
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Super Hornet F/A-18F
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 16, 2004
Get ready to fly high in F-18 Super Hornet, a game featuring more than 19 missions in real Iraqi cities.
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It's Mr. Pants
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 15, 2004
Mr. Pants is back and ready to show you the brutally funky sights of Pants Land. In what little spare time he has, Mr. Pants has been putting together some challenges for all you puzzling-loving fans.
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Donkey Kong Country 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 15, 2004
The Donkey Kong Country series returns to the Game Boy Advance in a sequel that features Dixie Kong. She and Diddy Kong must team up to rescue Donkey Kong from the evil Kaptain K. Rool. You'll play as both Diddy and Dixie, and master their different attacks. Test your skills and beat the clock in Diddy's Dash, or race against your friends to see who's the fastest. You can play the game solo or challenge your friends in new bonus games such as Funky's Flights and Bag a Bug.
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Need for Speed Underground 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 15, 2004
The next installment in the Need for Speed Underground series takes you to a free-roaming city comprised of five neighborhoods. As you explore the city, you'll encounter rival racers who will show you all the hot spots in underground racing. After each race, you can improve your car's performance with various upgrades, ranging from the gear ratio to the suspension. The game includes more than 30 tuner cars from a variety of manufacturers, such as Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, and more. You can even challenge racers from around the world in the game's online mode.
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Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 10, 2004
Based on the book series and the feature film, this game tells the tale of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, whose parents perish in a fire. Soon after, they are sent to live with their sinister uncle, Count Olaf, in a cavernous mansion. Now you can help the Baudelaire orphans by using their special skills to journey through 15 missions, from the deep catacombs beneath Olaf's mansion to the gloomy shores of Lake Lachrymose. Collect household items and assemble them into contraptions for puzzle-solving and combat. Wield those items to battle Olaf's minions.
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Hot Wheels Stunt Track Challenge
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 10, 2004
You are a contestant in a new game show in which players must complete dangerous stunts and win intense races. If you can beat your opponents and impress the audience, you'll advance into other episodes to win better cars. Choose from 30 authentic Hot Wheels cars in 24 stunt challenges, and race on 12 tracks set in such environments as Buccaneer Bay, Jurassic Jam, Zero Gravity Zone, Tiki Island, Spider Alley, and Lava Land. At the end of the season, the driver with the most courage and best stunt skills will cruise away in a gold-plated car as the Hot Wheels champion.
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The Urbz: Sims in the City
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 9, 2004
The Sims have moved to the City where there's always action and where reputation means everything. In the Urbz: Sims in the City, you can go to work at such locations as the Sushi Bar, Chop Shop, or Bootleg Fireworks, Inc. Success at work brings promotions, access to new power socials, and gear to influence your new lifestyle. Flaunt your attitude by styling your Urbz, and then cross the velvet ropes of an uptown night club, or explore the subway to earn new skills and items.
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Shaman King: Master of Spirits
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 9, 2004
Shaman King follows the story of Yoh Asakura, a junior high student who has the rare power to communicate with ghosts and spirits. In the game, you'll assume the role of Yoh as he strives to become the next Shaman King. Guide Yoh across multiple stages filled with dangers, enemies, and traps in an effort to stop an evil shaman from resurrecting the Guardian of Demons. Master various fighting techniques as you encounter characters and locales from the Shaman King TV series and comics.
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Elf: The Movie
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 4, 2004
Elf: The Movie lets you play as a boy who was raised by elves in the North Pole. Now 30 years of age, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York to find his real father and a place where he can fit in. Guide Buddy as he travels across icebergs, dodges Manhattan traffic, and more. The game's 10 missions are based on events in the feature film. It's up to you to help Santa and save Christmas.
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Smashing Drive
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 3, 2004
Smashing Drive isn't a great racing game, but it is fine for what it is: a simple, graphically impressive racer that can be played in short bursts.
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World Championship Poker
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 3, 2004
Now you can play the best games that Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and New Orleans have to offer right in the palm of your hand. In World Championship Poker, you can visit a variety of casinos to play games such as poker, blackjack, video poker, and slots. Although your AI-controlled opponents are tough, each one has a unique set of "tells" that give you more information about the cards he or she is holding. Win money in single-player matches or challenge up to three of your friends via a Game Boy Advance link cable.
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Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 3, 2004
It's been called the 'Perfect Handheld Game' - Now see why! Play your way through 4 HUGE worlds packed with Crazy Mazes and Puzzles. Try linking-up with friends to play the multiplayer games. Dive head first into worlds full of 'dot-chomping' mayhem with the first True Lady of video games.
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The Lord of the Rings, The Third Age
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 2, 2004
In The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, you can travel in the wake of the Fellowship while exploring your own path and periodically intersecting the major events of the film trilogy. Through both familiar and new locations, you must fight to save or destroy Middle-earth in an epic adventure. Encounter the demonic Balrog in the Mines of Moria, defend the fallen city of Osgiliath, or try to destroy Helm's Deep. These choices and many more will confront you as you align yourself with the people of Middle-earth or undertake missions on behalf of Sauron.
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The Polar Express
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 2, 2004
In this adventure based on the Polar Express movie, you'll take a magical ride through eight chapters. A mysterious conductor shepherds you aboard a train to meet Santa Claus at the North Pole. Along the way, you'll meet all your favorite characters from the film, including the Girl Know-it-All, Lonely Boy, the Hobo, Smokey & Steamer, and the Elves. Experience minigames, solve puzzles, and search for lost presents as you explore expansive environments.
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Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation S.O.D.A.
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 2, 2004
With the unanimous passing of the Soda Control Act by the Completely Unbiased We Don't Like Kids Adult Senate, the drinking age of soda has been raised to 13 years and older. Now, you can join the Kids Next Door as they fight for children's soda-drinking rights. Based on the animated show on Cartoon Network, this game lets you play as all five Kids Next Door operatives, each of whom has unique abilities. As you embark on this new adventure, you can use ordinary junk to create weapons and vehicles for your party.
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Texas Hold 'Em Poker
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 1, 2004
Get into the poker craze with Texas Hold 'Em Poker for the Game Boy Advance. The game features a variety of Texas Hold 'Em gameplay, including 5/10 limit play, 25/50 limit play, pot limit play, and no limit play. You can play in single matches, the tournament mode, or the career mode, which lets you compete in tournaments across the country. The game also lets you enter a password to save the money you've earned during your career.
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The Incredibles
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 31, 2004
Superstrength, superspeed, invisibility, and elasticity are all the powers you have to combat evil in The Incredibles. You'll need them, because your enemies throw bombs, bullets, and lasers at you. Based on the movie from Pixar, The Incredibles tells the story of a family of undercover superheroes that is trying to live a quiet, suburban life but is forced back into action to save the world. As the film's main characters, you must fight, race, and solve puzzles in more than 18 action-packed levels.
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The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 27, 2004
Someone has stolen King Neptune's crown, and Mr. Krabs is the main suspect. Despite having been passed over for a promotion by Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob and his faithful (but dimwitted) friend Patrick volunteer to make the perilous journey to Shell City to retrieve the crown and save Mr. Krabs' life. Play as SpongeBob or Patrick as they interact with characters from the movie, earn "manliness" points to gain power-ups, and explore vast environments in the "Patty Wagon."
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Grand Theft Auto
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 26, 2004
The Grand Theft Auto series finally makes its way to the Game Boy Advance. You play as a member of the Mob looking for a way out of your vicious lifestyle. The murder of your mentor, however, sets you off on a search for those responsible. To track down the killers, you must complete all-new missions while avoiding every cop in the city. As in previous installments in the Grand Theft Auto series, you can jack cars, explore the city, and wield a variety of weapons.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Board Traveler
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 26, 2004
Destiny Board Traveler combines elements from the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading-card game with elements of a strategic board game to create a new way for you to duel your friends. You can play as your favorite character from the Yu-Gi-Oh! animated series and duel with up to three of your friends. Summon monsters while battling on different maps, such as Domino Park and Outer Space. The game features more than 750 game cards and 12 different characters, each with special moves.
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Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 25, 2004
Dr. Mario's simple yet addictive gameplay helped it to become an instant classic on the NES. Now this puzzle game lives on as part of the Classic NES Series on the Game Boy Advance. Dr. Mario challenges you to cure a virus outbreak by matching colorful pills with their viral counterparts. The viruses and capsules disappear when four of the same color are lined up. With a wireless adapter or game link cable, you can play head-to-head with a friend.
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Classic NES Series: Castlevania
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 25, 2004
Take a stroll down memory lane with the classic side-scrolling game Castlevania. The game, which is part of the Classic NES Series on the Game Boy Advance, sets you off on a mission to undo the curse of the evil Count. Before you challenge the Count, you must first battle his army of ghosts, mummies, bats, and zombies. Use your magic whip and other weapons if you want to make it out of the castle alive.
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Classic NES Series: Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 25, 2004
The sequel to The Legend of Zelda combines side-scrolling action with role-playing game elements. In Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, you'll embark on a quest to find the Triforce of Courage, awaken Princess Zelda from an evil wizard's spell, and save Hyrule from ruin. As Link, you can learn magic spells and collect items to increase your power. Zelda II features magic that lets you fly, throw fireballs, jump higher, and more.
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Classic NES Series: Metroid
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 25, 2004
The original Metroid game makes its way to the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series. As Samus Aran, your mission is to keep space pirates from destroying the galaxy with their Metroids. To do this, you must penetrate Zebes, the pirates' home planet, while collecting special items to attack enemies in new ways. Metroid offers side-scrolling action that tests your dexterity and brings you back to classic '80s gaming.
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Dora the Explorer: Super Spies
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 25, 2004
Seor Tucn, a master super spy, has a special mission for super spies Dora and Boots: Race to Tico's workshop to warn him of Swiper's plan to swipe his new rocket car. In this dangerous adventure, Dora and Boots need help from their friends, Backpack and Map, and you. To help them, you must find spy briefcases that contain special spy gadgets, such as spy glasses, rocket sneakers, a rope launcher, and more. You'll need these items to explore levels ranging from a rainforest and a garden to a desert and a cavern.
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Tron 2.0: Killer App
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 20, 2004
Take on the role of digital warriors Tron and Mercury as you battle against The Corruptor, an evil computer program attempting to create the ultimate virus and take over the system. In more than 30 intense levels featuring multiple types of gameplay, you'll engage in third-person isometric action, first-person vehicle combat, and light cycle racing. You can battle against three of your friends in multiplayer Light Cycle, Tank, and Recognizer modes. Collect and trade 100 upgrade chips that allow you to customize your character, unlock secrets, and more.
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Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 19, 2004
Boktai 2 continues the adventures of Django the Solar Boy as he sets out to rid the world of evil vampires and demons. The second installment in the franchise brings back the solar sensor technology, which incorporates natural sunlight into gameplay. Take advantage of natural sunlight through the built-in solar sensor on the Game Boy Advance cartridge to power up and fuse more than 60 weapons and items. Now you can head outdoors and battle enemies with more weapons, new characters, and a larger game environment.
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All Grown Up! Express Yourself
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 19, 2004
Finally a game made just for girls! Help Angelica with the school newspaper, sing a song with Susie, put together stylin' outfits with Lil, swap information with your best friends, take a vote on a hot topic or use the PDS function to plan your busy week!
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 19, 2004
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles return--this time featuring simultaneous play for up to four players. In both cooperative and head-to-head modes, you and your friends can play as your favorite green heroes: Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael. Punch, kick, and duck your way through battles against The Shredder and his evil pack of Foot Ninjas. Each Turtle has distinct characteristics and abilities, and you can combine moves to perform more than 30 different types of attacks.
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Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 18, 2004
Once again, Kirby must save the kingdom from evil. But this time he'll need some backup. As Kirby, you can call up one of four alter egos for help during your quest. Each character features new copy abilities that range from arrow-shooting to melee moves. Practice your skills in new side games, such as Crackity Hack and Speed Eaters. In addition to new abilities and subgames, Kirby & the Amazing Mirror also introduces new multiplayer modes.
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Lizzie McGuire 2: Lizzie Diaries
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 18, 2004
Based on Disney Channel's TV series, Lizzie McGuire 2 puts you in the shoes of Lizzie as she endeavors to become more popular. As you travel to and from a variety of locations, including the locker room and the mall, you'll gain popularity points by completing various challenges. In addition to new environments, the game offers 16 new single-player levels and multiplayer games. Play more than 20 games and activities while listening to music from the show.
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Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 12, 2004
The tiger returns to take back the Outback in Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2. The evil Boss Cass has broken out of Currawong Jail and has hatched a plan to take over the world with an army of Uber Reptiles. Now it's up to Ty, the boomerang-wielding hero, and his newly formed team of Burramudgee Bush Rescue mates to stop him. As Ty, you can explore an expansive open environment on foot or in a vehicle. You'll also have access to more boomerangs and mech units, each with special powers and abilities.
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FIFA Soccer 2005
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 12, 2004
FIFA Soccer 2005 gives you more control than ever with improved button and control sensitivity and an intuitive Off the Ball Control. Now you can take command of players not in possession of the ball by calling in tackles, jostling for space, and sending your teammates on runs as you control the pitch. With more than 350 official team and league licenses from around the world, an enhanced Career mode, and an improved broadcast, FIFA Soccer 2005 gives you a complete and authentic soccer experience.
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WWE Survivor Series
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 12, 2004
Get in the ring with the WWE's top superstars in WWE Survivor Series for the Game Boy Advance. You must fight through the ranks and challenge for the belts to become the champion in the all-new single-player mode. Turn the tables on the match with the new reversal system and momentum shifts. Survivor Series also lets you link up with your friends in eight match types, including cage, tag team, "fatal four-way," and more.
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Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2: Hamsterveil Havoc
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 12, 2004
Play as both Stitch and Lilo to rescue Nina and David, who have been kidnapped by the evil Hamsterviel and taken onboard his spaceship. To complicate things, Hamsterviel created evil alien Experiments that go head-to-head with our heroes. Start by capturing each Experiment and harnessing its special power in order to progress and capture the next. Sparky, Experiment 22, helps you out with his powerful electricity balls, while Richter, Experiment 513, shakes things up by igniting an earthquake. Gameplay modes include platform-shooting as Stitch, navigation and strategy as Lilo, intense racing, and multiplayer mode.
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That's So Raven
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 12, 2004
That's So Raven lets you play as Raven as she uses her psychic premonitions to prevent disaster in four side-scrolling adventures. Based on episodes from the TV series, each adventure includes Raven and her friends, Cory, Chelsea, Eddie, Loca, Alana, Principal, and more. Dress Raven in different outfits, and then explore school hallways, Pizza Palace, the Carnival, and My Lady Hair Salon. With each location, you must use your skills in action, exploration, and stealth to complete your goals.
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Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 11, 2004
Tak must learn new Juju magic to recover the Staff of Dreams and defeat Tlaloc once and for all. Now dabbling with new abilities, Tak can create a little Juju magic of his own. As Tak, try to master three new Jujus, expanded combat capabilities, and new weapons as you battle Nightmare creatures. Interact with familiar characters from the series, along with Jibolba's brother, JB. Multiplayer "Dinky" games let you face off in head-to-head action with playable characters from Tak's world.
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SD Gundam Force
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 10, 2004
Play as your favorite Gundam Force character from the animated series and save the peaceful capital Neotopia from a mysterious ancient force. You can play the role of Captain Gundam, Zero the Winged Knight, or Musha Bakunetsumaru; equip your characters with weapons and items; and then head into battle. The journey spans three worlds and ends with a final showdown with the evil berserker Abigor. It's up to you to rescue Shute from the Dimension Halo and destroy the evil empire.
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Mega Man Zero 3
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 5, 2004
Mega Man Zero 3 continues the saga of the main character, Zero, and introduces new gameplay elements that build and expand upon previous games in the Zero series. While Zero and his Reploid (robot) allies continue the fight for peace in Neo Arcadia, a new reploid, Omega, attempts to brainwash the Resistance. Now, as Zero, you must save your allies by using new customizable chips, a new Recoil Rod weapon, Cyber Elves that increase your abilities, and secret disks that offer valuable information.
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Mario Pinball Land
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 4, 2004
Jumping has always helped Mario perform heroic feats, but in Mario Pinball Land, the plumber must learn how to roll to rescue the princess. When Bowser kidnaps Peach and escapes to another dimension, a scientist transforms Mario into a ball to chase after the fiend. Now you must use your flippers to shoot a much rounder Mario into doors that lead to new areas. In his new form, Mario is also useful for knocking down enemies, picking up special bonuses, and finding power-ups.
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Lego Knights' Kingdom
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 4, 2004
Become a hero knight and venture into the Citadel of Orlan on a quest to find the magical Shield of Ages. Lego Knights' Kingdom tests your combat skills against Vladek, the Dark Knight, and his fearsome army of Shadow Knights. Overcome your enemies, along with challenging puzzles and mini-quests. As one of five knights, you'll soon compete against Vladek himself in a grand tournament that will decide the fate of the Kingdom forever.
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Tony Hawk's Underground 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 4, 2004
You've been chosen by Tony Hawk to compete against Bam Margera's team in the World Destruction Tour. In an all-new storyline, Tony Hawk's Underground 2 takes you to skateparks around the world, where you can spray your custom tag, slap stickers, and even create new skate lines. Now you can play as yourself, as your teammates, or as more than 20 special skaters. If you're feeling nostalgic for older Tony Hawk games, you can try Classic mode, which challenges you to accomplish your favorite goals, such as Secret Tape and High Score.
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Bubble Bobble: Old & New
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 28, 2004
The classic is back! Bub and Bob's girlfriends have been kidnapped and it's your job to save them! Capture the villians in your bubbles and pop your way to victory.
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Disney's Aladdin
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 28, 2004
Based on the classic game for the SNES and Disney's animated film, Disney's Aladdin joins the Game Boy Advance library with all-new features. In this side-scrolling platform game, you'll take the role of Aladdin and his mischievous monkey, Abu, as they throw apples, climb ropes, and ride magic carpets to find out their destinies. Disney's Aladdin features a bonus stage for each level and a variety of environments to explore, including Jafar's castle, the Genie's lamp, and an ancient pyramid.
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Shark Tale
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 27, 2004
In the murky depths of the ocean, the fate of Reef City lies in the fins of one little fish--at least that's what he wants you to think. Dive into the underwater metropolis of Shark Tale and play as Oscar, a fast-talking fish whose little fib gets him into big trouble. Based on DreamWorks' animated film, Shark Tale features 25 missions that will have you exploring Reef City, racing through the coral, fighting Fish Fu and great white sharks, and dancing to the sounds of hip-hop tracks.
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Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 27, 2004
This adventure game features characters and locales from a number of different Nickelodeon cartoons.
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Backyard Basketball
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 22, 2004
Kid versions of NBA stars join the Backyard Kids in Backyard Basketball. Play as your favorite NBA players, including Yao Ming, Tim Duncan, and Kevin Garnett in pulse-pounding three-on-three basketball action. While these NBA stars and Backyard Kids are small, they can still hit devastating jump shots, grab opening tips, nail buzzer-beating three-pointers, and perform super dunks. With a Season Play mode, awesome power-ups, and all-new 3D environments and details, backyard basketball never looked so good.
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Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 21, 2004
For the first time, the Star Wars movie trilogy arrives on the Game Boy Advance. Now you can experience the most memorable scenes from the first three Star Wars movies: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Follow Luke as he becomes a Jedi, fights Darth Vader and Boba Fett, escapes from the rancor beast, and destroys the Death Star. In both single- and multiplayer modes, you can discover Jedi abilities and powers, ride a variety of vehicles, and more.
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F-Zero GP Legend
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 20, 2004
The F-Zero series grows with new racing circuits, an intense storyline, and multiplayer modes. F-Zero GP Legend lets you take control of one of eight characters, including Captain Falcon, racing star Rick Wheeler, the evil lord Black Shadow, and more. Guide your character through various Grand Prix cups, time trials, and challenges that span multiple planets. In addition to conquering single-player challenges, you can challenge up to three of your friends in multiplayer competitions.
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The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 20, 2004
An unbelievable phenomenon is rattling kids all across Dimmsdale--there's no TV reception! When prevented from watching the season finale of Crash Nebula, Timmy and his Fairy Godparents embark on a journey that they soon find goes beyond simple TV static. An evil force plans to take over the world, and now Timmy must use wishes to unmask the evil force known only as The Shadow. New wish inventions include the Suit Spray, Repair-o-Tron, Pogo Stick of Justice, and more.
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kill.switch
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 16, 2004
In a world on the brink of global conflict, you find yourself on the frontline of the battle. Welcome to kill.switch, the 3D thriller where cover is your ally, the terrain is a tool, and the world is your playing field. Travel to global hotspots like North Korea, the Middle East, and the Caspian Sea region, and experience the ultimate in combat gaming! Assume the identity of a highly-skilled military operative, and carry out his dark agenda.
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Zoids: Legacy
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 15, 2004
For many generations, Zoids and their proud pilots have been locked in combat for control of the planet Zi. During a recent weapons experiment, Zi underwent an accidental time-space fusion that brought together warriors from two eras: the Chaotic Century and the New Century. Now you must help Van, Fiona, Bit Cloud, and Zeru use the full power of the Zoids to bring peace to their world. You can create your own Zoids and upgrade them to perform combination attacks.
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Disney's Kim Possible 2: Drakken's Demise
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 15, 2004
Kim Possible's new adventure leads her into battle with Falsetto Jones, Gemini, Duff Killigan, Shego, and Dr. Drakken in four intense episodes. In each new episode, Kim gains gadgets and acrobatic abilities that allow her to bounce up walls, judo-flip henchmen, reflect laser beams, and spray hot sauce to melt icy obstructions. If all else fails, you can engage her stealth suit and make her invisible to enemy eyes. Once Kim acquires new gadgets and abilities, you can then replay earlier levels to access areas that were previously unreachable.
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