GBA Games
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Mega Man: Battle Chip Challenge
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 3, 2004
The Mega Man series enters the card-battling arena in Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge. You'll play a young boy named Lan who owns a unique device known as a "Net-Navi." The evil WWW organization threatens to disrupt cyberspace and, with the help of your Net-Navi, you must upload Mega Man--armed with destructive viruses--into the system. Your weapons consist of battle cards and chips, which you can power up. The ultimate battle for Net Domination begins as you fight your way to the Battle Chip Grand Prix solo or compete with up to two players via the Game Link cable.
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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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Metroid Fusion
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 17, 2002
While lending mission support on planet SR388, interstellar bounty hunter Samus Aran is attacked by an X parasite, an organism with the ability to mimic the abilities of any creature it infects. Near death, Samus is saved by a vaccin made from the DNA of the last Metroid--the X parasite's only natural predator. When the X spread to a research station in orbit around SR388, a weakened Samurs is forced to exterminate them all...or die trying.
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Metroid: Zero Mission
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 9, 2004
She's battled baddies on nearly every Nintendo system, and now, Samus Aran returns to her roots. Metroid: Zero Mission relives the story that started it all--revealing for the first time full details of her meeting with the Metroids. The plotline will be familiar to longtime fans of the Metroid series, but the challenges are new, the power-ups are plentiful, and the graphics and sound are supercharged. Plus, if you thought that the original Metroid had a surprise ending, wait until you get past the Mother Brain in Metroid: Zero Mission. A new twist provides a deeper adventure than ever before.
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Midnight Club: Street Racing
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 14, 2001
In secret gatherings around the world, a mysterious group of urban street racers known as the Midnight Club race for pride, power, and glory in sleekly customized, tricked-out sports cars. As a New York City cabdriver, you stumble upon this secret organization and decide to try something new. Before you know it, you're speeding through crowded streets, running red lights, terrorizing pedestrians, driving on sidewalks, and outrunning the cops. Race anywhere in New York and London and win the pink slips of opposing players.
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Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 22, 2001
Four Great Games in One! DEFENDER Defend the planet from ravenous space aliens intent on kidnapping all of the humans under your protection in Defender. SINISTAR Prevent evil from being unleashed and destroying everything in its path in Sinistar. ROBOTRON: 2084 Save the last human family on earth by destroying hordes of marauding mutant robots in Robotron:2084 JOUST Take to the air on your winged bird of prey and dismount your opponents in Joust.
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Mighty Beanz: Pocket Puzzles
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 7, 2004
The Mighty Beanz have all been scrambled up, and it's up to you to put them back together correctly. You must swap and combine pieces of the Beanz together to successfully match their upper and lower halves to make them whole again. The more you match, the more Mighty Beanz points you score. Battle the Majesco Gamer Beanz Team to unlock Rare Beanz, and trade them with your friends through the Game Boy Advance Link Cable.
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Mike Tyson Boxing
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 6, 2002
The 2-time undisputed world champ isn't about to let you go the distance. In fact, he's planning to do some serious damage to your face on the Game Boy® Advance system. Get up-close and personal with every one of Tyson's rib-crunching body shots, brain-rattling roundhouses, and jaw-bustin' uppercuts!
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Millipede / Super Breakout / Lunar Lander
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 15, 2005
Millipede: You must stop a horde of rampaging bugs which have invaded your mushroom garden. Earwigs, Inchworms, Dragonflies, and Beetles are all out to make sure this battle is your last. Shoot all of the bugs before they bite you! Super Breakout: This updated version of one of the greatest coin-op classics offers all of the game variations that the original game offered. The goal is simply to knock out all of the visible bricks using as few balls as possible. Lunar Lander is the first one player game to authentically simulate an actual moon landing mission. It provides the thrills and the realistic "feel" of controlled space flight! Players are challenged to control thrust and rotation of a lunar landing craft to counteract simulated gravitational pull, momentum and friction.
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Minority Report: Everybody Runs
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 12, 2002
The year is 2054 and you are Precrime Officer John Anderton, head of an elite police force division that can apprehend murderers before the crime can be committed. Everyone thought the system was perfect, until a precrime report lists you as the prime suspect. Now, you're on the run through 40 futuristic levels filled with both human and robot enemies in a mission to clear your name. With an arsenal of weapons, hand-to-hand combat skills, and a Jetpack that allows you to fly through levels, it's up to you to stop an evil conspiracy before it's too late.
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Mission: Impossible: Operation Surma
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 2, 2003
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to save the free world from certain doom. Ethan Hunt is back in Mission: Impossible Operation Surma, a stealth action adventure featuring an incredible arsenal of the latest weaponry, hi-tech gadgets, and mind-blowing disguises. Ethan and his IMF team travel to exotic international locations in an effort to thwart the Surma Corporation's diabolical plans for global domination. Throughout your mission, you'll be called upon to use your brains and brawn to get the job done.
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MLB Slugfest 20-04
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 18, 2003
MLB SlugFest is back with more aggressive-style baseball than ever. MLB Slugfest 20-04 delivers a blend of hardcore, lightning-fast gameplay combined with key baseball features that will please even the most diehard sports fan. Turbo running, fielding, batting, and throwing are essential skills in this game, which makes every play a highlight. Among your favorite MLB players from around the league, you can create your own team of superstars, and then work your way up to a World Series championship. With new moves, rosters, and the addition of the new Home Run Derby mode, this year's SlugFest hits home with awesome power.
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Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Battle Assault
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 10, 2004
Gundam makes its debut on the Game Boy Advance with Gundam Seed: Battle Assault, an action game based on the animated series. Now you can take control of one of 12 different mobile suits and blast enemies with a variety of weaponry. Gameplay modes include solo missions and two-player versus mode, where you can link up to four Game Boy Advance systems for head-to-head action. Battle Assault also lets players adjust difficulty levels: Choose automatic or manual mode, and then adjust armor, HP, and energy gauges to maximize the challenge.
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Monster Force
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 29, 2002
Digital Eclipse is giving Universal's monsters a facelift in this Gauntlet-inspired GBA game.
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Monster House
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
July 18, 2006
Monster House is based on the Columbia Pictures film of the same name.
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Monster Jam Maximum Destruction
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 27, 2002
Monster Jam the puts you in control of a pint-sized representation of a monster truck and throws you into vehicular combat.
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Monster Rancher Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 28, 2001
Previous games in the Monster Rancher series may have been grander in size or graphical splendor, but Monster Rancher Advance may be the greatest entry yet for a number of reasons.
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Monster Rancher Advance 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 17, 2002
Monster Rancher Advance®2™ is a sequel to the popular role-playing game with all new monster breeding and battling elements. Still fitting in a compact portable Game Pak it's perfect for gaming on the go!
All of those loveable characters from the popular Monster Rancher universe are back! Players can now enjoy all the fun of raising, training, and fighting with their unique monsters, as they battle against rival breeders or their friends in global monster tournaments. Rise through the breeder ranks and bring glory to your association while striving to become the top monster breeder in this land.
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Monster Truck Madness
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 11, 2003
Based on the PC game of the same name, Monster Truck Madness comes to the Game Boy Advance sporting a variety of vehicles and tracks. Now you can get behind the steering wheel of one of 10 monster trucks, each with unique attributes, to compete in different challenges. All 30 tracks feature destructible objects, such as fences and crates, and an array of power-ups. Play dirty or play fair in three game modes, including Instant Action, Race, and Time Trial.
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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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Monsters, Inc.
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 25, 2001
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Mortal Kombat Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 12, 2001
Prepare for the fight of your life as you enter Mortal Kombat Advance™ and discover what awaits you.
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Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 20, 2002
A controversial franchise marks its return in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. This time around, the fighting game features an all-new fighting system, an in-depth, supernatural storyline, and the infamous brutal fatalities. Beginning the next chapter in the battle of good versus evil, two powerful sorcerers--Shang Tsung and Quan Chi--join forces to deliver unrivaled fighting action in their quest for supreme mortality. Use new or classic Mortal Kombat fighters and engage in hand-to-hand and special-weapon combat, executing secret moves and combinations for fatalities and deadly body blows.
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Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 27, 2003
The deadly alliance between Shang Tsung and Quan Chi remains intact. In Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition, however, a new set of warriors seeks revenge against these evil warlords. See who proves victorious as you fight your way through both tournament and tag-team action on your Game Boy Advance. In addition to more fighters, this installment in the Mortal Kombat series provides multiplayer support for up to four players (via Game Boy Advance link cable), a variety of gameplay modes, and new battlegrounds.
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Moto Racer Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 5, 2002
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Motocross Maniacs Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 21, 2002
Motocross Maniacs Advance offers just as much depth as the competition and is definitely worth taking a look at.
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MotoGP
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 8, 2002
MotoGP puts you behind the handlebars of some of the fastest machines on two wheels. Take control of any of the bikes and riders from the world of Grand Prix Motorcycle racing, and race across 10 real-world tracks in a variety of game modes. In Grand Prix and Training modes, you can develop your own rider's attributes and then race to unlock tracks, riders, cheats, and bikes. Show off your speed and style in single-player tournaments or multiplayer races.
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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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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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Mucha Lucha! Mascaritas of the Lost Code
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 18, 2003
Mucha Lucha! Mascaritas of the Lost Code is a game so utterly devoid of challenge that actually calling it a game almost seems too generous.
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Muppet Pinball Mayhem
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 29, 2002
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Namco Museum
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 10, 2001
Keep your quarters in your pants and your favorite arcade games too. Namco Museum for the Game Boy Advance puts some of the greatest coin-op classics such as Ms. Pac-Man, Galaxian, Pole Position, Galaga and Dig Dug into the palm of your hand.
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Namco Museum 50th Anniversary
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 30, 2005
IT'S PARTY TIME! Namco celebrates 50 years of bringing you the greatest games on the planet with the ultimate portable collection of all-star arcade classics. Namco Museum 50th Anniversary features five of the most treasured games in arcade history. Put the arcade experience in the palm of your hand and this time... leave your quarters at home.
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Naruto: Ninja Council
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 7, 2006
NARUTO takes place in a world where ninja hold the ultimate power. Infused with the spirit of a once fearsome Nine-Tailed Fox, Naruto Uzumaki is a ninja-in-training who is learning the art of Ninjutsu with his classmates Sakura and Sasuke. The trio studies under the instruction of their teacher, Kakashi, who helps the group face dangerous and daunting tests and challenges. Through their adventures, the young ninjas learn the importance of friendship, teamwork, loyalty, hard work, creativity, ingenuity, and right versus wrong.
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Naruto: Ninja Council 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 4, 2006
The hit series on Cartoon Network is back for more on Nintendo Game Boy Advance with NARUTO: Ninja Council 2! Delivering solid side-scrolling, vertical or horizontal ninja action for 1-4 players the students of Kakashi are being challenged to become the greatest ninjas in the village. Naruto and his teammates are determined. With every new survival challenge thrown at them, they must decide who is best suited for the battle and use teamwork to make it past the toughest of enemies. The spontaneous bravery of Naruto isn't always the best choice; sometimes it requires the consistent skills of Sasuke, or the smarts of Sakura. Now, players can switch from any of the three teammates on the fly and call in their friends for help. The opponents are fiercer than before and have special powers that Naruto and his friends could only imagine. Are they ready for this test? Believe it!
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NASCAR Heat 2002
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 6, 2002
The dated graphics and the surprisingly inept gameplay make for a bad combination that dooms the game to mediocrity.
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NBA Jam 2002
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 21, 2002
Several problems ultimately keep NBA Jam 2002 from attaining all-star status. But all things considered, it's still a decent handheld rendition of two-on-two basketball.
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Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 31, 2006
What starts in the city is settled in the canyons as Need for Speed Carbon immerses you into the world's most dangerous and adrenaline-filled form of street racing. You and your crew must race in an all-out war for the city, risking everything to take over your rivals' neighborhoods one block at a time. As the police turn up the heat, the battle ultimately shifts to Carbon Canyon, where territories and reputations can be lost on every perilous curve. Need for Speed Carbon delivers the next generation of customization giving you the power to design and tweak your crew's cars in every way using the ground-breaking new Autosculpt technology. Represent your car class, your crew, and your turf in Need for Speed Carbon, the next revolution in racing games.
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Need for Speed Most Wanted
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 15, 2005
In Need for Speed Most Wanted, you can try to become the most notorious street racer alive. Outrun both racers and cops to increase your reputation and move up the street racing blacklist. You can choose from a variety of vehicle types and destructible urban maps featuring shortcuts, traffic, and patrolling police.
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Need for Speed Underground
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 17, 2003
Enter the world of urban street racing with the latest title in the hit Need for Speed series: Need for Speed Underground. Take on today's most popular tuner cars from Mitsubishi Motors, Subaru, Toyota and many more, earning cash for car mods. Test your skills against the computer or online against up to 4 players. But creating a custom street racing machine will not get you to the top; it takes a certain amount of attitude and razor sharp driving skills to compete in the tough world of urban racing.
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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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Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 15, 2004
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed tests your driving skills while you test-drive some of Porsche's most popular cars. In the game, you'll compete in levels that feature twists, turns, and various driving conditions. You can participate in different types of races, including circuit, streetcar, open road, and more. Survive all the crashes, police, and track challenges to earn prizes and respect. With enough money, you can purchase different custom parts for your vehicle.
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NFL Blitz 20-02
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 17, 2001
NFL Blitz 2002 for the Game Boy Advance isn't just a mere distortion of football, but a botched imitation of NFL Blitz itself.
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NFL Blitz 20-03
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 12, 2002
NFL Blitz returns to the field with it unique brand of hard hits, wild moves, and flying tackles. In this year's installment, you can create your own player and take on the best the NFL has to offer. The game features all your favorite teams, players, and stadiums--all of which are brought to life with more than 1,500 new animations. Take control of real players with ripped physiques and real faces, or have fun with fantasy players in imagined locales.
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NHL 2002
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 7, 2002
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NHL Hitz 20-03
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 31, 2002
In the world of NHL Hitz 20-03, hard-checking and highlight-reel action is common. This year's installment in the action-packed NHL Hitz series showcases three-on-three gameplay with players who leap, glide, check, pass, and score on defenders. New features include a deeper New Season mode, player trades, a playoff tree, and official NHL awards. The game also boasts bigger, stronger, and faster players, plus improved goalie logic, behavior, animations, and control, making it tougher to score.
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NickToons Racing
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 14, 2002
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Nicktoons Unite!
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 27, 2005
This adventure game features characters and locales from a number of different Nickelodeon cartoons.
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Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 23, 2007
The evil Professor Calamitous is at it again! But this time he's gone too far. He has created evil robots that look just like our Nicktoons heroes! Now, SpongeBob, Jimmy Neutron, Danny Phantom, Timmy Turner, and Tak must stop them and the Professor no matter what it takes. By using new attacks, and awesome mech suits, now you can help our heroes stop the evil professor before he wreaks havoc everywhere!
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Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 24, 2006
In this Nicktoons adventure, players can select up to 10 playable characters from the most popular shows including "SpongeBob SquarePants," "Danny Phantom," "The Fairly OddParents" and "Jimmy Neutron."
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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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Ninja Five-O
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
April 22, 2003
Take on the roll of Ninja Five-0 as he uses all his skill, stealth and magic to rescue hostages and defeat his enemies. Master the art of ninja swords, shuriken throwing stars and ancient ninjitsu magic!
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Noddy: A Day in Toyland
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 16, 2006
Noddy wakes up in his colourful building block house and starts his day with a smile. Driving around Toyland he meets several friends who are in need of help -and Noddy is always willing to lend a hand. Play and interact with Noddy and other favourite characters from Toyland including Big Ears, Mr. Sparks, Miss Pink Cat, Tessie Bear, Dinah Doll, Martha Monkey and Mr. Wobbly Man. Visit Big Ears or help Mr Sparks locate his tools or find Tessie Bear's dog and help her make delicious strawberry ice cream.
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Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 24, 2003
Munch, the Gabbit with "odditude," and his sidekick Abe lead an off-beat revolution to save the world. With their sacred land in jeopardy of being destroyed by the greedy Glukkons, Munch and Abe team up to teach those rascals a lesson by using their chanting prowess to control the enemy, arming themselves with wacky weapons, and acquiring power-ups for extra boosts. You can switch between Munch and Abe at anytime to utilize each character's unique abilities and access certain areas.
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One Piece
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 7, 2005
Play as Luffy and use your special stretchy skills to defeat the pesky pirates!
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Onimusha Tactics
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 11, 2003
Get ready for a new kind of Onimusha, where every move is a struggle for power. In Onimusha Tactics, you'll join Onimaru, a young Ogre clan warrior on a quest to defeat Nobunaga and his Genma armies. You must call upon your demon powers and sword skills to fight against evil legions. Manage your resources and equipment, assemble your allies, recruit the strongest warriors, and then move in for the attack. Don't forget to absorb the souls of your fallen enemies--their Ogre stones let you create new items.
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Open Season
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 19, 2006
Open Season is based on the Sony Pictures Animation's CG animated film of the same name, where a rowdy brood of forest animals turn the tables on a bunch of unsuspecting hunters.
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Operation Armored Liberty
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 31, 2003
Almost twelve years after the first Gulf War, in the twilight hours of March 16th, 2003, the libertaion of Iraq begins. Command the M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank, the military's top armored defense vehicle. Defend yourself against Soviet-built T72s, mobile S.C.U.D. launchers and helicopter gun-ships as you blaze across the scorching desert sands and drive on to victory!
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Over the Hedge
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 5, 2006
When a housing development intrudes on their woodland habitat and an opossum is kidnapped by an evil exterminator, three wise-cracking rodents and one very neurotic reptile invade the 'burbs in a quest to rescue their friend. Battle the exterminator and his army of mind-controlled mammals, and save the forest (and your own hide) from the world's peskiest critter-man.
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Over the Hedge: Hammy Goes Nuts
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 10, 2006
Explore new areas of suburbia including backyards, sewers, construction sites and housing tracts, in more than 30 different worlds. Rearrange levels to accomplish goals and revisit unlocked levels to earn high scores just for fun in Quick Play mode. Play alone or with a friend in hot-seat Multiplayer mode, which allows up to four players in any of the previously unlocked levels.
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Ozzy & Drix
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 16, 2003
Join the adventures of Ozzy, a white blood cell "cop," and his cold-pill sidekick, Drix. Ozzy & Drix lets you become part of the action in the cartoon series from the Kids' WB. Now you can do everything from whizzing down a blood cell highway in the Cel Camino and providing protection from the dreaded Phlegm-alanch to facing off against your nemeses, Spryman and Gluteus. The entire adventure takes place inside the body of a teenage boy.
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Pac-Man Collection
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
July 12, 2001
From 2D to 3D, Pac-Man has been through it all. Now, you can relive four of his greatest adventures in Pac-Man Collection, which includes the original Pac-Man, the fast Pac-Attack, and the challenging Pac-Mania. A special Pac-Man Arrangement mode offers more power-ups and items for you--and the ghosts--to use. Over the years, the pellet-mucher has learned how to dodge, eat, and jump over ghosts, but the chase continues.
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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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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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Pac-Man World 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 9, 2005
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Paperboy / Rampage
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 21, 2005
Paperboy: Extra! Extra! Local boy gets new route and is ready to roll! The arcade hit comes home with all of the features that made it a classic. Get the papers delivered while avoiding cars, kids, pets, potholes and more. Rampage: Shocking! Scumlabs International has made yet another mistake by messing with nature, and now the ugly beasts of their science experiment are fighting back. This time, new mutants Curtis the Mouse, Boris the Rhino, and Ruby the Lobster have to obliterate numerous cities in order to rescue the original mutants (George, Ralph, and Lizzy). Of course this wouldn't really be a universal tour unless you also defended the earth from an alien attack.
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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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Peter Pan: The Motion Picture Event
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 10, 2003
Explore, soar, and save the day in an adventure based on the movie Peter Pan. As Peter Pan, you'll join Wendy, John, Michael, and Tinker Bell on a fantastic journey from London to Neverland. This dangerous journey requires you to fly, use your sword, and solve a variety of puzzles. Collect special objects for special lives and bonus points. With Peter Pan, you can relive intense pirate battles, make narrow escapes, and ultimately face off against the notorious Captain Hook.
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Phalanx
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 27, 2001
Aliens are invading Planet Delia! You're Rick Sanada, a crack fighter pilot assigned to the PHALANX A-144, the most powerful spacecraft ever created. Power-up your multiple weapons systems and hang on--the breathtaking graphics in this stunning arcade shooter are light years beyond anything seen in a portable game!
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Phantasy Star Collection
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 24, 2002
Relive the series that revolutionized RPG gaming! Explore the vast Algo Solar System and do battle with an arsenal of weapons, magical spells, and armor. Defeat the evil King Lassic to restore peace to the galaxy! Uncover the shocking secrets of the Motavian society! Live through three generations to conquer monstrous mutations!
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Phil of the Future
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 18, 2006
In another attempt to thwart her arch-rival Candida, Pim uses her cloning machine to create a series of "Blahs," a mischievous pet from the future, and it's up to Phil to prevent their attacks. Overcome numerous obstacles and challenges to help Phil capture the Blahs and save the day.
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Pinball Tycoon
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
January 2, 2003
The reaction of the ball off the flippers and along the lanes is right on, but rebounds tend to occur at unlikely angles.
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Pinobee: Wings of Adventure
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 30, 2001
If you're the type of person who likes to uncover every last little secret in a game, Pinobee might be worth checking out.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 27, 2006
Players will be able to play as Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann as they explore and brawl across land and sea on a memorable quest in search of the legendary Dead Man's Chest. The game features thrilling moments from the movie and expands the fantasy of the franchise by offering exciting new adventures and locations inspired by the rich "Pirates of the Caribbean" universe.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 19, 2003
The ruthless Captain Barbossa rules the high seas with treasures beyond your wildest dreams. As rogue pirate Jack Sparrow, your mission is to collect enough wealth to lead an attack against the dark captain and his band of undead. Fight, cheat, and steal your way through 20 missions filled with hidden treasures. Among the weapons you'll have to fight your foes are cannons, artillery, and swords. If you have what it takes, you'll soon unravel the mystery of the treacherous skeleton crew.
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Pitfall: The Lost Expedition
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 18, 2004
Delving deep in the Peruvian Jungle, you assume the role of Pitfall Harry--a fearless, rough-and-ready treasure seeker who battles evil using his athletic ability and a knapsack filled with adventure gear. Your mission: Race against a rival explorer to find hidden treasures, which could spell doom for you and your friends if they fall into the wrong hands. The game challenges you to explore an obstacle-filled world featuring over 50 perilous levels, including lush rainforests, creature-ridden caves and vast glacial mountains. You'll be swinging on vines, avoiding crocodiles and dodging rolling logs as you unearth artifacts and use your cunning to defeat dangerous foes.
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Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 10, 2001
Harry, Jr.
I've been taken captive by the spirit of an evil Mayan warrior. Need help right away!
Continue journey as planned - through the rain forests and mines, past the waterfalls and ruins. But be careful...the Mayan empire is filled with deadly traps and enemies. Think fast and move even faster.
Hurry! Time is running out...
Pitfall Harry
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Planet Monsters
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 6, 2001
Planet Monsters doesn't bring much to this already well-established genre.
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Planet of the Apes
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 30, 2001
Step into the shoes of Ulysses, a deep-space astronaut shipwrecked on a futuristic earth dominated by apes. The only way to stop humans from becoming extinct is to stop Ape General Ursus from carrying out his genocidal plan.
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Pocky & Rocky with Becky
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 18, 2002
An evil Hydra Dragon has been awakened from a long sleep and has unleashed the world's most feared mythical creatures in the land. It is up to you to stop them and eventually put an end to the evil Hydra's madness! You can choose one of three characters, Pocky, Rocky the Raccoon or Becky to embark on this fantastic and dangerous adventure. Collect magical items and a variety of power-ups to help battle the mythical bosses as you journey to the final showdown with Hydra!
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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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Pokemon FireRed Version
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 7, 2004
Pokémon Fire Red adds more content and features to one of the first Pokémon games ever released. In this version of the classic role-playing game, you can collect all of the monsters from different Pokémon installments, including Ruby, Sapphire, and Colosseum. The game comes with a wireless adapter, which lets you connect with your friends' Game Boy Advances to chat, trade Pokémon, and participate in battles. Other new features include a tutorial mode, a recap system, minigames, and more.
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Pokemon LeafGreen Version
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 7, 2004
Pokemon Leaf Green adds more content and features to one of the first Pokemon games ever released. In this version of the classic role-playing game, you can collect all of the monsters from different Pokemon installments, including Ruby, Sapphire, and Colosseum. The game comes with a wireless adapter, which lets you connect with your friends' Game Boy Advances to chat, trade Pokemon, and participate in battles. Other new features include a tutorial mode, a recap system, minigames, and more.
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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 18, 2006
For the first time ever, the player is a Pokemon, speaking and interacting with other characters in a world populated only by Pokemon! Features a deep, involving and dramatic story brings the player into a world of Pokemon not seen or experienced before. Strategic battles enhance the adventure. Randomly generated dungeons make every mission unique. One day the player awakens to find that he or she has been turned into a Pokemon. The land is being ravaged by natural disasters so the player decides to form a rescue team with a partner Pokemon. The player can interact with many different Pokemon on various missions while trying to uncover their true purpose and destiny. An engrossing story of adventure, redemption and, most of all, friendship.
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Pokemon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 26, 2003
It's time to retire your copy of Pokémon Pinball for the Game Boy Color and upgrade to Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire for Game Boy Advance. Pokémon Pinball challenges you to rack up huge Hi-Scores as you catch over 200 Pokémon from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Use the fast flippers to shoot the Poké Ball at targets on either the Ruby or Sapphire fields and catch your favorite Pokémon. With the coins you earn during the game, you can visit the Pokémon Mart to purchase special bonus items. Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire is easy to pick up and play, but only true masters will have the skill and determination it takes to catch every last Pokémon.
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Pokemon Ruby Version
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 19, 2003
The race to catch 'em all is on again in Pokémon Ruby. This entry in the Pokémon series features an all-new storyline, awesome new Pokémon, and addictive RPG gameplay. One of the biggest additions to Pokémon Ruby is the two-on-two battle system, which allows you to link up with three friends to battle competitively or cooperatively. You can also showcase your Pokémon's coolness, beauty, cuteness, smartness, and toughness in Pokémon contests. With new Pokémon, two-on-two battles, and an all-new region of Hoenn to explore, Pokémon Sapphire takes the Pokémon experience to the next level.
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Polarium Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 13, 2006
As a new and improved tile-flipping puzzler, Polarium Advance, for the Game Boy Advance, offers all new features that sharpen the brain and accelerate reflexes. Fans of Polarium Advance's predecessor, Polarium DS, will notice you can now use the control pad to move the cursor and also switch to new color schemes...no more black and white. In addition, Polarium Advance has improved playability by utilizing the action buttons and control pad as opposed to only using a stylus. So easy, you can play with only one hand... perfect for gamers on the go. Polarium Advance also features a totally new variety of tiles, making it one of the trickiest, skill-filled, puzzle games of all time.
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Pong / Asteroids / Yar's Revenge
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 21, 2005
Asteroids: Your spaceship is trapped in a deadly asteroid belt. You will have to destroy the drifting asteroid boulders before they destroy your spaceship. But, watch out for enemy spacecraft. Fire your missiles to destroy the boulders and the enemy. Pong: First there was Pong. Easy to play, addictive, and fun, this legendary title ignited the entire video game industry. Now Pong has returned to wow a new generation of gamers. Your objective is clear, as it was in the classic game that started it all: for a high score, avoid missing the ball. Yar's Revenge: Journey to the Razak Solar System and help the Yars battle an evil enemy landing craft to counteract simulated gravitational pull, momentum and friction.
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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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Power Rangers Ninja Storm
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 5, 2003
Evil aliens led by Lothor have attacked all the ninja academies as part of his diabolical plot to take over the earth. Now the surviving students from rival ninja academies must team up with the mysterious Green Samurai Ranger to save the world. Power Rangers Ninja Storm gives you the chance to play as your favorite Power Ranger in a variety of missions. Before throwing yourself into Megazord battles, be sure to complete ninja training to earn special printable certificates.
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Power Rangers S.P.D.
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 8, 2005
The Power Rangers return on the GBA, this time in space!
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Power Rangers: Wild Force
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 19, 2002
The Wild Force Rangers must protect Turtle Cove from ancient evil monsters that have come back to life in this action game.
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Prehistorik Man
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 16, 2001
At best, Prehistorik Man is a weekend diversion from the GBA's more substantial fare.
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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 28, 2003
Embark on a journey of scorched sands and ancient legends. A young prince, drawn to the dark powers of a magic dagger, unleashes a deadly evil upon a beautiful kingdom. Guide the Prince on his quest to reverse the curse by using the Sands of Time, a power which allows you to erase the past, see into the future and slow down the present. Perform gravity-defying acrobatics and swashbuckling attacks in a staggering array of landscapes and kingdoms. Restore peace to the land and fulfill your destiny.
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Princess Natasha: Student Secret Agent
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 2, 2006
Princess Natasha: Student, Secret Agent, Princess Natasha is a Zoravian princess and the only daughter of King Carl and Queen Lena. She's also a secret agent! She's been sent to Illinois to stop her evil Uncle Lubek from stealing the Zoravian throne. She pretends to be just an ordinary exchange student and can't tell any of her friends that she's actually a princess. That would spoil the whole 'secret' agent thing-like they'd believe her anyway!
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Punch King
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 30, 2002
Punch King tries its best to be the next Punch-Out!!, but it falls short of the mark.
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Puyo Pop
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 11, 2002
Help Arle and Carbuncle make their way home! Take on all of the wacky characters you meet in challenging games of Puyo Pop so you can make your way through the land and back to safety. It's a mad scramble to erase Puyo, create chain combos, and fill up your opponent's playfield in this fast-paced puzzle game.
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R-Type III: The Third Lightning
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 16, 2004
The Evil Bydo Empire seeks to wipe out our species, and you're the only one who can stop the assault. As the last pilot on Earth, you must fly the untested R-90 against the Evil Bydo. Along the way, you can earn force pods (Round Force, Shadow Force, and Cyclone Force) that equip your vessel with different sets of weapons. Blast your way through intense levels filled with enemy inhabitants, large bosses, and challenging obstacles.
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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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Rampage Puzzle Attack
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 29, 2001
The giant monsters from Midway's classic action game expand their horizons in this Tetris-style puzzle title.
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