GBA Games
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Classic NES Series: Donkey Kong
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 2, 2004
Go head-to-head with an 800-lb gorilla all over again in the rerelease of Donkey Kong, part of the NES Classics series. As the story goes, Donkey Kong kidnaps a beautiful girl and Mario runs to the rescue. To reach the girl, however, Mario must avoid Donkey Kong's barrels, fireballs, and bouncing rivets. Two players can take turns competing for the girl, either on the same Game Boy Advance or with the help of a Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable.
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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: Excitebike
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 2, 2004
Nintendo rereleases Excitebike on the Game Boy Advance, complete with all the high-flying action from the original NES game. As in the original, your biker must keep his balance while flying through the air, avoid getting clipped by other racers, and prevent his bike from overheating. In Design mode, you can make your own course--with all the ramps, mounds, bridges, and other obstacles in the game--and then save the design for your friends to race on.
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Classic NES Series: Ice Climber
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 2, 2004
Twenty years after their debut on the NES, mountain climbers Popo and Nana return to scale the heights as part of the NES Classic Series for the Game Boy Advance. As Popo (player two plays as Nana), you must use your trusty mallet to work your way up the mountain by chipping away at the blocks overhead and then jumping through the resulting hole. Your mallet is also useful for eliminating pesky enemies, including polar bears, seals, and mountain men.
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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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Classic NES Series: Pac-Man
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 2, 2004
Now you can find out what made Pac-Man an icon of the 1980s and an icon of video game culture. In this NES Classics game, Pac-Man gets to do what he does best: chomp pellets and ghosts. You'll maneuver Pac-Man through a maze filled with pellets, fruit, power pellets, and ghosts. Your enemies--Blinky, Pinky, Clyde, and Inky--aren't very smart, but they move faster as the game progresses. Two players can take turns mastering the maze, either on the same Game Pak or through the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable.
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Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros.
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 2, 2004
Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. takes you back to the very first battle between Mario and Bowser. Now on the Game Boy Advance, you can relive all the mushroom-eating, Koopa-stomping action from the original game. Always strive for the high score while jumping on top of flag poles, pipes, and bricks. This time, two players can alternate play with a single Game Pak or with GBAs linked by a Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable.
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Classic NES Series: The Legend of Zelda
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 2, 2004
In this classic NES game, you'll embark on a quest to find the Triforce, slay Ganon, and save Princess Zelda. The Legend of Zelda comes to the Game Boy Advance, complete with all the dungeons, puzzles, and menacing enemies from the original game. As Link, you can brandish a variety of weapons, including swords, boomerangs, bombs, and arrows. Collect rupees to buy even more weapons and other special items. There are many secrets, hidden passages, and caves to be found in Hyrule--now you can see if you still have what it takes to find them.
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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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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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Colin McRae Rally 2.0
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 8, 2002
The popular rally driving game comes to the Game Boy Advance.
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Columns Crown
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 4, 2002
Princess Dazzle has searched all over for the missing Magic Gems that fill in the Columns Crown. You must help her recover them from a band of Forest Thieves by beating every puzzle to unlock the hidden Gems! Can you collect them all and complete the crown? Frantic multi-player action full of devastating special moves. Collect Magic Gems to unleash spectacular elemental attacks. New Survival, Versus, and Flash Columns modes.
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Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 3, 2002
In Contra Advance The Alien Wars EX™, take down massive hordes of aliens, robots, and monsters to stop the evil Red Falcon from taking over the world! Featuring all new levels and graphics from the original Super Nintendo® hit, Contra's fast paced shooting action will keep you on the edge of your seat!
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Corvette
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 11, 2003
Corvette lets you race a variety of Corvettes on the open road or in super speedways. The game includes more than 120 production Corvette models from 1953 to 2003, plus show and race cars. Choose a car, official car color, and a driver, and then race on tracks or an obstacle-filled Route 66. Upgrade your car's engine and suspension for more realistic physics. In Heritage mode, you can take a trip through Corvette history and test-drive any stock production Corvette.
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Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
January 7, 2003
Crash is back and ready to take on an all-new nefarious villain. After the events of Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure, Tropy, with the help of N. Trance, kidnaps Coco and Crunch, planning to brainwash them to the evil side. Now, Crash must travel to N. Trance's twisted realm, battle and rescue Coco and Crunch, and ultimately defeat N. Trance and N. Tropy. To achieve these goals, you must use all of Crash's spin, slide, and jumping abilities across 24 different levels. As you progress through the game, you'll find yourself flying a helicopter, water-skiing, and piloting a spaceship--all for the sake of saving your friends.
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Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 3, 2004
In Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage and Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy, Dr. Neo Cortex--Crash's nemesis--and Ripto--Spyro's nemesis--have accidentally met up through underground portals and are set on taking over the entire universe. Crash and Spyro must team up with each other to discover the identity of the new menace and save the universe from this evil plot. In these side-scrolling adventures, you can link up with three friends for a variety of multiplayer modes, including Party Games, Wager Games, and Card Trading. Connecting both Crash Bandicoot Purple and Spyro Orange gives you the option of unlocking special content and allows you to trade and wager the cards with friends.
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Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 25, 2002
Tired of endlessly doing battle with meddling bandicoots, the nefarious Dr. Neo Cortex shrinks the entire Earth, and Crash and Coco along with it, to the size of a wumpa fruit. Luckily, Coco invents a machine to reverse the effects, but she needs crystals from around the world to power it. Crash must retrieve the crystals to help return the entire planet to its natural state. Experience Crash's biggest adventure yet, with gameplay modes ranging from side-scrolling to 3D chase levels to aerial dogfight combat sequences. Battle your way through over 20 huge levels and six unique locations to defeat Cortex and save the world.
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Crash Nitro Kart
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 11, 2003
Crash hits the track in his fastest adventure yet--Crash Nitro Kart. Kidnapped by the ruthless Emperor Velo and forced to race in his galactic coliseum, Crash must race his way to victory in order to save the Earth from destruction--but it won't be easy, as he must compete against foes both old and new before a final showdown with Velo himself. Crash Nitro Kart mixes 18 rollercoaster raceways, devastating weapons, a variety modes and maps, challenging arenas, and a cast of unique characters into a game that showcases kart-racing at its best.
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Crazy Taxi: Catch a Ride
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
April 9, 2003
Race against the clock as you pick up passengers and white-knuckle it through busy streets and back alleys. And time is money! So get a grip on the wheel and put the pedal to the metal.
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 9, 2003
Relive the epic story from the film in the game of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. By stepping into the roles of each of the main characters--Li Mu Bai, Yu Shu Lien, Jen, and "Dark Cloud" Lo--you can unleash a variety of fighting techniques, weapons, stunts, and moves against brutally gifted enemies. Characters improve in skill throughout the game, learn new moves, and earn bonuses and rewards as they master the art of Wudan-style fighting.
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Cruis'n Velocity
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 30, 2001
Grab the steering wheel of 11 different speed machine. Race through 14 tracks including Las Vegas and Mars. Choose from three modes of gameplay - Cruis'n Cup, Championship and Freestyle mode. Challenge up to four of your friends using the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable.
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Crushed Baseball
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 6, 2004
In Crushed Baseball, you've got all the rules and a whole lot more! You get Mojo and the ability to perform superhuman feats. You can rob home runs from the upper deck, throw illusionary pitches and use your magic to pull the ball into your glove! The power of Mojo is yours when fielding, running the bases, pitching, and batting.
Choose to play practice games and home your skills, exhibition games or play as your favorite team for an entire season in league mode. If you're good enough, you can go all the way to the World Championship!
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CT Special Forces
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
January 4, 2004
As part of the Counter-Terrorist Special Forces unit, you have all the necessary means for putting an end to the threat of terrorism. Your team comprises highly trained soldiers who can do anything from dressing in camouflage to initiating surgical strikes on the enemy. In both ground missions and air combat, you'll plunge into 12 levels that span jungles, cities, mountains, and deserts. You can equip your team with various state-of-the-art weapons, including assault rifles and rocket launchers. Multiplayer mode lets you team up with a friend to complete missions.
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CT Special Forces 2: Back in the Trenches
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 29, 2004
Despite their latest failures, the CT Special Forces unit is called upon once again to diffuse increased terrorist activity around the globe. Armed with high-tech weaponry and equipment, you must thwart the plans of terrorist groups and ensure peace in several regions of the world. You'll have access to an array of vehicles and weapons, including shotguns, bazookas, sniper rifles, and more. CT Special Forces 2 lets you prove your combat skills in a variety of single-player and multiplayer modes.
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Curious George
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 1, 2006
The Man with the Yellow Hat sets out on a journey to Africa in hopes of finding an artifact exotic enough to save the museum where he works. George, a curious little monkey with an insatiable taste for adventure, follows the Man with the Yellow Hat back to the big city where his spunky and fun-loving nature endears him to new friends he meets along the way and lands him in a series of mis-adventures. Guide George through a variety of adventure-packed levels based on the Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment animated feature film, Curious George. Explore, solve puzzles, collect items and above all, be curious! Meet and greet your favorite movie characters, unlock special mini-games and more. Loads of bonus content will keep you playing long after the main quest is solved.
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Danny Phantom: The Ultimate Enemy
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 8, 2005
The future is in peril! It's up to Danny to save his friends and family from the most dangerous force imaginable! Use all of Danny's paranormal powers including flying, phasing through walls and shooting ghostly beams. Transform into Danny Phantom. Battle enemy ghosts. Unleash super ghost powers.
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Danny Phantom: Urban Jungle
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 19, 2006
A powerful new eco-ghost has turned Amity Park into a real urban jungle. Danny Phantom must battle his way through the twisted thorns and monstrous vegetation and learn an all new-freeze power to defeat this evil nemesis. Soar through ghostly 3-D worlds attacking all new enemies in frenzied shooter action. Travel to the Ghost Zone to learn Danny's new Freeze Power. Defeat new enemy Undergrowth as he tries to turn Amity Park into a nightmare of plants and vines. Pilot the Fenton Flier and Danny with new inventions from the Fenton lab.
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Daredevil
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 2, 2003
New Yorkers begin to question their superhero's allegiance in a game based on the Daredevil movie. The Kingpin, the city's most notorious crime boss, has told the world that Daredevil is his hired gun--and now Daredevil must set the record straight in a deadly showdown. As Daredevil, you'll zip, swing, and dive from rooftops to sewers. When you're not knocking out villains with the billy club, you'll fight them using Daredevil's boxing and martial arts skills. Although Daredevil is blind, he can still see through walls using his radar-sense skills, explore the interactive world of Hell's Kitchen, and interact with a cast of Marvel characters.
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Dark Arena
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
January 18, 2002
Dark Arena is 20 levels of terrifying, non-stop action. You play the role of Angela Bradshaw, a special forces agent who is trapped in the bowels of a deadly labyrinth of maze-like passages crawling with bloodthirsty, genetic horrors. Armed with a deadly array of futuristic weaponry and your wits, you must make your escape.
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Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 20, 2001
10-Time World Champion Dave Mirra is back. Grab big air, jump huge gaps and pull some of the SICKEST tricks imaginable as you embark on a ProQuest to become the top rider around -- even better than the Miracle Boy himself. The only thing holding you back is a little gravity.
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Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 3
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 25, 2002
The game just feels like a BMX video game on a handheld system ought to feel--like a miniaturized version of its console cousin without any compromises or cutbacks.
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David Beckham Soccer
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 7, 2002
Developed under the watchful eye of international soccer superstar David Beckham, David Beckham Soccer offers the complete soccer experience. The game features over 200 top international and club teams in which players compete throughout a vast array of competitions and game modes, including the exclusive "Train with Beckham" mode. In Training Mode, players hone their skills with a series of tests devised by David Beckham, including corner shots, shooting, passing, and free kicks.
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Davis Cup Tennis
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 14, 2002
Enter a battle among tennis legends. With 142 nations abattling to possess the Silver Trophy, the biggest war of the tennis world is about to begin! Play in the Davis CupTournament or challenge friends to fierce 2-on-2 multiplayer matches. Gain experience points for your team and pit them against your friends in multiplayer mode. Master your game on clay, carpet, and grass.
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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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Defender
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 3, 2002
Defender undergoes a 3D makeover, featuring fast-paced action, strategy, and an army of aliens. A remake of an arcade classic, Defender sends you on a mission to defend your solar system and save the human race from alien invasion. In addition to space combat action, the game showcases elements of strategy, multiple types of humans to protect and use, ground units for players to defend and position, and bases to build and expand. And now, you can upgrade your Defender ships with special weapons, shields, and other technologies.
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Defender of the Crown
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 7, 2002
It is a time of lusty wenches and black-hearted villains. King Richard has been slain and all of England is thrown into civil war. Only one person can lead the country to peace. Lay seige to castles and raid enemy strongholds to recover the lost crown. Enlist the aid of Robin Hood and outwit the vile Normans to restore order to the war-torn land. Face your foes on the battlefield or in grand tournaments of chivalry.
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DemiKids: Light Version
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 6, 2003
Prepare yourself for a world that's rife with evil demons, special powers, and magic spells. Jin (the main character of Light Version), Akira (the main character of Dark Version), and Lena have accidentally released demonic creatures, and now it's up to you to capture them all. Follow these characters as they collect more than 350 demons, and unlock demons from other versions of the game. The Demon Fusion system lets you create new demons or strengthen existing ones. You can also link two Game Boy Advances to enhance your assortment of demon allies.
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Denki Blocks!
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 30, 2001
The people of Puzzle Island love to play puzzle games. Their favorite is Denki Blocks! A game of skill that is played by sliding blocks around a board, joining colored blocks together to build shapes and solve puzzles.
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Desert Strike Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 8, 2002
Command an Apache attack helicopter against a military tyrant seeking global domination. By completing a challenging series of high-risk missions, you'll eliminate key military targets, rescue hostages, and rid the world of the threat in the desert!
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Dexter's Laboratory: Deesaster Strikes!
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 26, 2001
Dexter must stop close of his sister Dee Dee from wrecking his laboratory.
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Digimon Battle Spirit
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
January 13, 2003
Battle your way through seven spectacular stages in this Digimon race against the clock! Fun for the entire family, Digimon BattleSpirit provides classic fighting fun for 1 or 2 players, as you compete as one of your favorite Digimon characters in an exciting, exhilarating, digivolving battle!
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Digimon Battle Spirit 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 24, 2003
The sequel to Digimon Battle Spirit combines all the intense fighting from the original game with brand-new features. In Digimon Battle Spirit 2, you must restore peace in Digital World by defeating Kerpymon. As in the previous game, you can collect spirit balls that let you "digivolve" into beast form. This time, you can use ancient spirits to digivolve into ancient. You can also unlock an exclusive minigame in single-player mode or link up with a friend for two-player head-to-head battles.
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Digimon Racing
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 13, 2004
If you thought Digimon didn't drive cars, you're wrong. In Digimon Racing, the Digimon crew just got their first set of wheels, and they're ready to tear up more than 15 tracks. As your favorite Digimon character from the animated TV series, you'll drive a kart through lava fields, jungles, and cities in a variety of game modes, including Single Race, Cup Race, Boss Challenges, and Time Trial. Link Game Boy Advance systems with a Game Link Cable for head-to-head action for up to four players.
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Dinotopia: The Timestone Pirates
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
April 30, 2002
Danger! Angry dinosaurs are poised for invasion. Scurvy pirates are hungry for treasure. And an ancient stone of unimaginable power is about to fall into the wrong hands. Take to the skies and prepare for battle -- only you can preserve the special world that is Dinotopia!
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Disney Princess
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
April 4, 2003
Play as one of several female Disney characters in this GBA game.
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Disney Sports Basketball
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 23, 2002
Disney Sports Basketball brings exaggerated moves and original locations to life as your favorite Disney characters take to the court. Mickey and his pals, who include Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, come together for three-on-three-style basketball action with arcade-style gameplay. Choose your team, and then take on five game modes, including Exhibition, Season, and All-Star Game, among others. If you can master the game's intuitive controls, you can take your team all the way to the finals or dominate three of your friends in Multiplayer mode.
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Disney Sports Football
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 5, 2002
Get ready for hard-hitting tackles and wild touchdowns as Mickey, Goofy, and other Disney characters take to the gridiron. In Disney Sports Football, you'll create a team and compete in four modes: Challenge, Cup, Exhibition, and Practice. You'll have plenty of running and passing plays, offensive and defensive formations, and turbo moves to master, plus magic items to boost your team's performance. In single or multiplayer modes, you'll face a variety of opponents inside fantastic stadiums.
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Disney Sports Skateboarding
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 15, 2002
Grind and ollie with Mickey and his pals in Disney Sports Skateboarding. As Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, or other Disney characters, you'll skateboard through eight expansive levels and five game modes. In each level, you can perform character-specific special moves and more than 40 different tricks. As you complete goals, such as scoring a certain number of points or reaching checkpoints, you'll unlock skateboards, outfits, and stickers. You can also skate the streets by yourself or with a friend in Multiplayer mode.
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Disney Sports Snowboarding
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 5, 2003
Guide Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Big Bad Pete, and Chip and Dale in snowboarding competition with four main gameplay modes (Race, Trick, Rally, and Time Trial).
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Disney Sports Soccer
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 11, 2002
Disney Sports Soccer takes the fun of a neighborhood soccer game and adds your favorite Disney characters. In three different game modes, including a multiplayer mode, you can use magic, power-ups, and special moves to defeat your opponents. Up to four players can assume the role of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, or other Disney favorites, and they can compete in a variety of stadiums, including Eagle Summit. You can also exchange items between your Game Boy Advance and GameCube.
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Disney Sports: Motocross
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 31, 2003
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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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Disney's American Dragon: Jake Long, Rise of the Huntsclan
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 12, 2006
Jake Long's most fierce enemy, Dark Dragon, takes Rose, Jake's love interest, hostage in order to cause Jake's destruction in Disney's American Dragon: Jake Long, Attack of the Dark Dragon. When Dark Dragon realizes the evil Huntsman also has an interest in rescuing his hostage, the ultimate duel ensues. Players battle their way through an onslaught of villains that pour in from every direction to save Rose in the process.
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Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 19, 2001
A civilization shadowed with mystery, guarded by mythical monsters, controlled by a mighty crystal that- in the wrong hands- could destroy the legendary empire. Now, with the aid of a submarine and a mysterious book, go on a journey in search of Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Along the way you will encounter huge sea-creatures, fiery volcanoes, mutiny, and even a beautiful princess. Are you ready to take on this mission?
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Disney's Brother Bear
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 4, 2003
Disney's Brother Bear immerses you in a fully interactive version of Kenai's world, complete with the lush environments based on the animated film. Join Kenai and Koda as they make their way through various areas in the forest. Not only can you play Kenai and Koda as bears, but you can also transform into a wolf, a crow, and an eagle. You'll also interact with seven different characters from the film.
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Disney's Chicken Little
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 18, 2005
Chicken Little brings you into the middle of Oakey Oaks, where you'll experience all the action and adventure of Disney's animated film of the same name. Taking on the roles of Chicken Little and his friends, Abby Mallard, Runt-of-the-Litter, and Fish-out-of-Water, you must try to outwit bully Foxy Loxy and save the town from an alien invasion, all the while attempting to reverse Chicken Little's tarnished reputation from that unfortunate "acorn incident." The game features innovative gadgets, pickups, side quests, and minigames, plus multiplayer gameplay.
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Disney's Cinderella: Magical Dreams
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 20, 2005
In Cinderella: Magical Dreams, you can relive the classic Cinderella story from one of three perspectives: Cinderella, the mice, or the Fairy Godmother.
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Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 2, 2003
Disney characters step out of the movies and onto skateboards in Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure. You can play as your favorite Disney and Pixar characters, such as Buzz Lightyear and Woody from Toy Story 2, Simba and Rafiki from The Lion King, and Young Tarzan and Terk from Tarzan. Now you can skate, pull off tricks, and solve puzzles in all the exciting places you've seen in the movies, including Pride Rock, the Jungle Treehouse, and Pizza Planet.
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Disney's Home on the Range
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 31, 2004
The Home on the Range GBA takes up where the movie left off. Alameda Slim, Rico and the three Willies have escaped from jail and are up to their old tricks. Ever since Buck, Maggie and the other farm animals helped put the outlaws behind bars, they have been schemin' to escape jail. Now, they're out and it's up to Buck, Jeb, Lucky Jack and the others to round them up once more! Many familiar locations from the film are revisited in this high-spirited action adventure.
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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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Disney's Kim Possible 3: Team Possible
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 21, 2005
Based on Disney's animated series Kim Possible, Team Possible follows Kim and Ron Stoppable as they battle villains, including Senor Senor, Monkey Fist, and Dr. Drakken. During the game, you can switch between Kim and Ron, and you can use their unique gadgets to complete objectives. Kim Possible 3: Team Possible features single- and multiplayer modes, as well as collectible trading cards and unlockable minigames.
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Disney's Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 13, 2002
This action game will see players assuming the role of Kim Possible as she searches for her friend Ron Stoppable and does battle with Dr. Drakken and his armies of monkey ninjas.
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Disney's Lilo & Stitch
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 7, 2002
WARNING: Stitch is extremely dangerous. The result of an illegal genetic experiment by a mad scientist, Stitch appears to be harmless - small, furry, with six legs - but his very existence is an abomination to all that's decent in the galaxy. Last seen on the island of Hawaii in the company of a little named Lilo. Fugitive may be disguised as a family pet.
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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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Disney's Little Einsteins
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 12, 2006
Inspired by the hit Playhouse Disney television series on the Disney Channel, Disney's Little Einsteins for the Game Boy Advance takes children on entertaining adventures with their favorite characters from the show. There are six different types of gameplay, including steering Rocket to avoid obstacles in the air, matching pieces of music, dancing over flower buds and making art come to life. A different piece of art opens each mission. Fly over mountains and through canyons, as well as gather instruments to play music.
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Disney's Magical Quest
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 12, 2002
Pluto has been dognapped by the evil Emperor Pete, and it's up to Mickey to save him. Mickey must find his way through six levels, split into sub-levels and boss battles, to get Pluto back.
Along the way, he can throw blocks and items at enemies or jump on their heads, and later on he can also make use of costumes. The wizard robe allows Mickey to shoot magic bolts; the fireman costume allows Mickey to use the fire hose to push blocks into enemies and out of the way; and the commando uniform allows Mickey to climb around levels using a hook.
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Disney's Magical Quest 2 Starring Mickey and Minnie
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 11, 2003
Based on the original SNES game, Disney's Magical Quest 2 Starring Mickey and Minnie arrives on the Game Boy Advance. As either Mickey or Minnie, you must stop the evil Baron Pete and his minions from causing trouble. During your quest, you can wear three different costumes (the Sweeper, Ranger, and Cowboy/girl) that give you unique abilities. In addition to single-player missions, the game lets you link up with your friends' Game Boy Advance for multiplayer action.
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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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Disney's Meet the Robinsons
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 27, 2007
What if you could change the past? What if you could control the future? What if time was on your side? Play as Wilbur Robinson and experience the thrills of time travel adventure. With a ton of crazy gadgets at your disposal, battle enemies and solve puzzles while in pursuit of the dastardly Bowler Hat Guy and his diabolical robotic hat, Doris. It's up to you to thward their evil plans and save the future!
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Disney's Party
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 16, 2003
Uncle Scrooge has invited you and a whole cast of Disney characters to visit his new Party Park, which he designed himself with all of his favorite youngsters in mind. Disney's Party drops you into the mix with Mickey Mouse and friends to embark on challenging adventures that include collecting magical objects, solving puzzles, and maneuvering through obstacle courses. Each player must complete his or her game board by buying or winning special items, such as stars, lollipops, and teacups. In four different gameplay modes, you can compete with friends in minigames, solve puzzles, and explore a variety of environments.
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Disney's Peter Pan in Return to Neverland
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 22, 2002
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Disney's Tarzan: Return to the Jungle
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 14, 2002
Surf on trees, swim in swamps, swing on vines, and race mine carts down dark caves as the legendary Tarzan in an all-new adventure. Prepare for dangerous face-offs with hungry animals, tough hunters, and the evil Queen La. Get ready to rumble, 'cause it's a jungle in here! Take a vine-swinging, tree-surfing adventure as young and adult Tarzan, interacting with Terk, Jane, and Professor Porter. Discover evil pirate ships, abandoned mining caves, and the Lost Valley of the Dinosaurs as you explore 21 wild environments. Use your boomerang, spear, and famous animal call to help you and your jungle friends escape from danger.
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Disney's The Jungle Book
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 11, 2003
Journey as Mowgli through wild jungles based on Walt Disney's The Jungle Book original animated film! Explore vivid worlds, encounter wild creatures, and challenge all the characters in the wild jungle like Baloo, Bagheera, Kaa, King Louie, Shere Khan, and more.
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Disney's The Lion King 1 1/2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 30, 2003
Timon and Pumbaa return to let you experience all their adventures in the Lion King films. The Lion King 1 1/2 offers three gameplay modes: solo, collaborative, and team-up. In each mode, you must master each character's unique abilities to overcome various obstacles and challenges. As you progress through the levels, you can unlock special challenges, bonus levels, and clips from the movie The Lion King 1 1/2. Now you can relive the movie's story and interact with its characters, including Simba and Rafiki.
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Disney's Treasure Planet
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 31, 2002
Get ready for an epic adventure of bloodthirsty pirates and buried treasure. Treasure Planet brings Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island not just right up-to-date but into the future--one in which the spaceship Legacy is overrun by mutinous pirates, led by the cyborg John Silver. You'll take on the role of Jim as he solar-surfs and performs action moves with the help of Morph, who can transform into various items. Embark on a voyage through 10 levels, minigames, and boss challenges as you view original artwork, behind-the-scenes game footage, and stored movie clips.
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DK: King of Swing
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 19, 2005
The normally quiet jungle is abuzz with excitement, because it's time for the ceremony to choose the king of the jungle! Or at least it would be if King K. Rool hadn't stolen the special medallion meant for the winner. Donkey Kong and his friends must swing their way through the jungle to get the medallion back and, along the way, rescue Diddy, Dixie, and Funky Kong from King K. Rool's minions. A unique control system lets you swing through the trees and spin to build up momentum for a mighty leap. Innovative level design combines elements of platform and puzzle games: Grab gears and spin to crank doors open. Watch out for bolts that loosen as you spin, or you might find yourself falling flat. You'll need steady hands to make the leap-of-faith that takes you to the treetops.
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Dogz
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 17, 2005
Dogz is a pet simulation game that lets owners name, train and play with a realistic puppy. Players create and control a main character and choose one of 49 different dogs from 18 different breeds. As characters in the game, owners can take their puppies everywhere within the virtual environment, from through the house to around the neighborhood to visit friends. Gamers will earn their puppy's love and loyalty by remembering to feed and groom it and reward it when it does things correctly. Owners can train the puppy to lie down, shake, fetch and perform many other tricks.
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Dogz Fashion
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 19, 2006
Dogz Fashion allows players to adopt their own adorable puppy, dress him/her up in all kinds of fashionable outfits and enter him/her to win fashion competitions.
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Dokapon: Monster Hunter
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 30, 2001
Dokapon is a deep, long playing, thoroughly absorbing RPG that takes place on Dokkano Island in the town of Poponga, a mystical place full of mystical creatures. Your goal is to become a a licensed adventurer - to do this you must pass an adventurer's exam by completing a number of assigned missions, and along the way defeat all kinds of monsters in battle. Once beaten, you can collect the monster and make it your monster partner, and use it in future battles to defeat opponents.
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Donkey Kong Country
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 9, 2003
Welcome to Donkey Kong Country, a place where ostriches wear running shoes, apes wear neckties, and rhinoceros gracefully leap across gaping canyons with a style and flair that would make the great Evel Knievel envious. This remake of the SNES classic revamps the Donkey Kong Country gameplay with new minigames, a new Attack mode, and the ability to save your progress anywhere. Whether you're looking for a nostalgic stroll through the jungle or you're new to the Donkey Kong world, Donkey Kong Country keeps you on your toes with platform challenges, dance minigames, and unique enemies.
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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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Donkey Kong Country 3
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 7, 2005
In a world where ostriches wear tennis shoes and the Kongs clamber through exotic island adventures, KAOS is on the rampage and you must use Dixie's skills to save the day. Dixie and Kiddy Kong take a run through the jungle to rescue Diddy and Donkey Kong! Baron K. Roolenstein, the leader of the Kremlings, kidnapped Donkey and Diddy, and Dixie and Kiddy must run, roll, hop, and swing across enemy-infested stages. Let the Kremling-crushin' commence with all-new minigames, nine worlds to journey through, more than 50 levels and two-player mode. The beloved side-scrollin' sequel to Donkey Kong Country 1 & 2 is now in the palm of your hands! Use Kiddy Kong's and Dixie Kong's unique abilities like the water skip and helicopter spin to go ape on the baddies. A ninth world, Pacifica, has been added to the original eight worlds. It includes six all-new levels - set from the deepest drain pipes to the tallest treetops - and adds two to three hours of brand-new gameplay. Play all-new mini-games to earn money and items. Compete in a series of boat races in Funky's Challenge, use a shield to block an onslaught of spiked creatures in Cranky's Dojo, or race through tunnels collecting stars in Swanky's Dash. Check back for more information on this game as the release date approaches, and be on the lookout for "Where is Donkey Kong?" Help us find DK in a charity benefit for all his real-life animal friends.
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Doom
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 28, 2001
From the legendary game developers at id Software, comes an explosive journey into the nightmare world of DOOM™. Embark on a harrowing mission to rid of Martian Moon Base of hordes of demonic creatures. Navigate through DOOM™'s 24 maze like levels, scouring the corridors for secret areas and combat aids as you take on hell spawned demons with an explosive arsenal of chainguns, plasma rifles and rocket launchers. Use the Game Boy® Advance Game Link® Cable to team up with a friend and blast the levels together or link up to 4 players for the ultimate deathmatch.®
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Doom II
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 28, 2002
Hell's fury has been unleashed. Billions are dead. To save humanity from certain extinction, you'll have to battle the most powerful demon scum to ever walk the Earth...alone. Blast your way through id Software's original mind-blowing, adrenaline-pumping, record-breaking sequel. It's your bloodiest demon slaughter yet. Now in an explosive handheld version!
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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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Dora the Explorer: The Search for Pirate Pig's Treasure
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 13, 2002
Pirate Pig has lost his treasure, and only Dora and Boots can find it for him! But they'll need a little help from their friends, Map, Backpack, and, of course, you! Backpack has everything that you'll need to help you get past many challenging and silly obstacles! But keep an eye out for Swiper the fox... that sneaky fox will swipe what you need for the adventure!
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Double Dragon Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 12, 2003
After a global nuclear war leaves the world in ruins, gangs emerge as the new elite by seizing control of the city. Twin brothers Jimmy and Billy Lee survive the cataclysmic event with their martial arts abilities intact, but Billy's girlfriend is soon kidnapped by mysterious thugs. Now it's up to you to guide both brothers through different stages filled with enemies and boss characters. Whether you play solo or cooperatively with a friend, you must master new techniques and weapons to find the girl and defeat the bad guys.
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Dr. Mario / Puzzle League
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 28, 2005
Dr. Mario requires equal parts strategy and speed to achieve victory. Delete viruses by throwing vitamin capsules into a bottle. Since many viruses are trapped at the bottom of the bottle, you must plan ahead in order to eliminate them.In Puzzle League, you'll form a chain of three or more same-colored blocks. When you match up shapes, the blocks on top will fall onto other matching blocks, but if you can't make a match, the blocks rise to the top of the screen. This game also has unusual depth in terms of options and settings which lets players create a custom game experience.
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Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 5, 2003
Go beyond the zany fun of the movie with an unbelievable adventure starring you as The Cat in the Hat. The Cat's crate has been opened and Seussian magic has turned the house inside out. You'll encounter all the wacky characters from the movie as you race to restore order to the house before Mom comes home. The Cat has his amazing umbrella, floating moves, and other tricks up his sleeve to help you through the 16 levels of pandemonium.
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Dr. Seuss: Green Eggs and Ham
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 17, 2003
Join Sam-I-Am as he leads you through zany Seussian worlds in search of green eggs and ham. While collecting this odd delicacy, you'll use a 3D game board to jump from adventure to adventure. You can play solo or join forces with three of your friends to play simultaneously on a single Game Boy Advance. The first-ever Dr. Seuss title available on the handheld, Dr. Seuss: Green Eggs and Ham features controls and gameplay specifically tailored for younger players.
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Dr. Sudoku
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 3, 2006
Sudoku looks like a math problem, but it's not. The rules are simple: start with a grid consisting of nine three-by-three squares in which some of the numbers are already supplied. Fill in the blank squares so that each column, row, and three-by-three grid contains a number from 1 to 9 with none repeated. The game features hundreds of puzzle problems, a tutorial mode, help for those moments when you really are stuck, the ability to 'pencil in' possible solutions, and a puzzle problem creation mode.
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Dragon Ball GT: Transformation
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 9, 2005
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation is a Game Boy Advance action game based on the Japanese cartoon Dragon Ball GT. Transformation follows the Dragon Ball GT storyline from the Child Goku Saga to the Baby Saga. You can create three-man teams from seven playable characters--such as Goku, Trunks, and Uub--and choose who you control in the middle of a battle.
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Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 29, 2002
Deal! Draw! Conquer! Based on the Collectible Card Game from Score Entertainment. The Dragon Ball Z® Collectible Card Game allows players to utilize a ladder fighting system to defeat opponents and finally -- Cell himself! Players "unlock" new characters as they use strategies and power to save the Universe from complete and utter destruction!
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Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 14, 2004
Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury begins with the Other World Tournament Saga and continues through the Kid Buu Saga, the final chapter in the Dragon Ball Z story. In a game that combines action and role-playing game elements with exploration, enemies, boss enemies, puzzles, and quests, your ultimate goal is to defeat Buu. Choose the best character--Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Goten, or Trunks--for each mission, create fusion characters whenever necessary, and unleash powerful attack combos and super moves.
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Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 22, 2004
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors takes the battle to the skies. You can fly at will as or against DBZ characters, including Goku, Vegeta, Cell, Frieza, and Buu. Engage in large tag-team battles and experience alternate endings to the DBZ story. Purchase fighting skills to enhance your character's fighting moves and energy attacks. With the Game Boy Advance Link cable you can challenge your friend to a one-on-one match to see who the best is.
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Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 24, 2003
Heroes and villains collide in the latest Dragon Ball Z brawler. Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu lets you play as one of 15 of the greatest warriors from the DBZ universe, including the mighty Broly, in a fight for dominance. Unleash devastating combos and super moves alone or against friends in huge multiplayer battles. You can fight on land or in the air, but just don't be caught off guard.
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Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 14, 2002
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku takes you on an incredible journey to protect the universe from the evil Frieza once and for all. Goku's son has been kidnapped and it's up to you to save him. Vegeta, Krillin, Piccolo, and King Kai are some of the characters you'll encounter along your quest. You'll need your melee and ki combat strategies to defeat your enemies. The future depends on your ability to use your ki blasts, solar flare, and kamehameha attacks.
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Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 17, 2003
Just when the Z Fighters thought the struggle against evil was over, a new evil approaches. In the next episode in the Z Fighters' quest to rid the universe of evil, you'll take on the role of Trunks, Goku, Gohan, Piccolo, or Vegeta as they journey through the Cell Saga and prepare to battle with the mighty Cell himself. With five playable characters, hours of gameplay, and massive game maps to explore, it's a DBZ adventure of epic proportions.
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Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 6, 2006
Join Goku® in his very first epic adventure as he defends the earth from the relentless Red Ribbon Army. Start down his path to power, and help turn an ordinary boy into the ultimate champion.
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Drake & Josh
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 15, 2007
Misfit brothers, Drake & Josh have enough trouble with school, girls and their crafty, mischievous little sister who is always playing pranks on them. But with Drake's new gig coming up, Josh's new promotion and some surprise visitors, trouble will have a whole new meaning.
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