GBA Games
101.
Robopon 2: Ring Version
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 11, 2002
Having earned the title "Legend 1," in the original game, Cody sets off to a new land and a new tournament. However, things take a turn for the worse when a violent storm strands him on an island far from home. He discovers that the nearby lands are being terrorized by the evil Maskman. In order to set things right, Cody must gather his strongest Robopon and embark on an adventure that will take him 20 years into the past!
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102.
Wing Commander: Prophecy
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 4, 2003
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103.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 31, 2003
Be your favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle and master your ninja skills in their action-packed world. Roam NYC streets, scour underground sewers and fight your way across rooftops on a collision course with The Shredder and his vile pack of foot ninjas. Find scrolls to unlock special attack moves and effects. Interact with characters from the animated television series, such as Splinter and Casey Jones. Don't hide in your shell--be a hero.
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104.
Lufia: The Ruins of Lore
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 6, 2003
This exciting new chapter in the Lufia saga follows the adventures of Eldin, Torma, and Rami, a group of friends and would-be hunters as they set out in search of treasure, only to discover that fate has much more in store for them! Will they be able to solve the mysteries of the ancient ruins and stop the power-hungry leader Ragule from resurrecting the ancient beast, or will Ragules ambitions be realized at the expense of mankind? Prepare for the Adventure of a Lifetime!
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105.
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 17, 2003
Think like Bond, act like Bond, and experience an entirely new Bond adventure. James Bond, the world's greatest secret agent, returns in Everything or Nothing with new guns and gadgets, combat skills, and clever tricks--and it's up to you to put them to good use. Travel through four exciting continents including the Valley of the Kings in Egypt and the French Quarter in New Orleans. The game also features two-player co-op missions and four-player multiplayer arena modes.
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106.
River City Ransom EX
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 25, 2004
The classic NES game returns with improved graphics and even more role-playing action. As in the original game, River City Ransom for the Game Boy Advance blends action, fighting, and role-playing elements into one game. You'll play one of two young heroes who must battle their way past city gangs and then defeat the gang lord to free the students of River City High. More than just a side-scrolling fighting game, River City Ransom EX features a character-building system and customization options.
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107.
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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108.
Max Payne
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 16, 2003
Max Payne is a man with nothing to lose--a fugitive undercover cop framed for murder, and now hunted by the cops and the mob. As Payne, you'll uncover plot twists, engage in dramatic "bullet-time" firefights with thugs, and fight your way through an unforgiving New York blizzard. Max can wield a variety of weapons including pistols, submachine guns, shotguns, sniper rifles, grenades, and Molotov cocktails. Prepare yourself for an involving story combined with slick action.
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109.
F-Zero GP Legend
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 20, 2004
The F-Zero series grows with new racing circuits, an intense storyline, and multiplayer modes. F-Zero GP Legend lets you take control of one of eight characters, including Captain Falcon, racing star Rick Wheeler, the evil lord Black Shadow, and more. Guide your character through various Grand Prix cups, time trials, and challenges that span multiple planets. In addition to conquering single-player challenges, you can challenge up to three of your friends in multiplayer competitions.
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110.
The Lord of the Rings, The Third Age
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 2, 2004
In The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, you can travel in the wake of the Fellowship while exploring your own path and periodically intersecting the major events of the film trilogy. Through both familiar and new locations, you must fight to save or destroy Middle-earth in an epic adventure. Encounter the demonic Balrog in the Mines of Moria, defend the fallen city of Osgiliath, or try to destroy Helm's Deep. These choices and many more will confront you as you align yourself with the people of Middle-earth or undertake missions on behalf of Sauron.
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111.
Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
July 27, 2004
Put your athletic skills to the test with Hamtaro and his Ham-Ham pals as they compete in the 2004 Ham-Ham Games. You must guide different Ham-Hams to victory in 15 sporting events; including archery, sprinting, sailing, swimming, and more. Root for your favorite Hamtaro characters as they go head-to-head with new Ham-Hams, such as the pirates of Team Seaham. Also, with the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable, you can trade statistics and collectible costumes with your friends.
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112.
Danny Phantom: The Ultimate Enemy
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 8, 2005
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113.
Power Rangers S.P.D.
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 8, 2005
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114.
Sonic Advance & Sonic Pinball Party Combo Pack
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 16, 2005
You can play two portable Sonic games in one bundle with Sonic Advance & Sonic Pinball Party Combo Pack. Sonic Advance is a classic Sonic-style 2D platformer. You can play as one of four characters as you collect Chaos Emeralds and try to thwart the evil Eggman. Sonic Pinball Party is a Sonic-themed pinball game with a wealth of minigames and support for link cable multiplayer.
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115.
X-Men: The Official Game
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 16, 2006
Master the power of the X-Men--Obliterate enemies and objects as Wolverine, using your lethal adamantium claws and crushing brute force. As Nightcrawler, scale walls, swing from rafters and teleport through environments to surprise enemies. Shoot ice bursts and create hailstorms as lightning-fast Iceman. For even more power, utilize fury and adrenaline modes. Become a part of the X-Men movie universe--Embark on a globe-spanning conflict featuring every element of the X-Men universe--from favorite villains to famous locations such as Alkali Lake, plus the voices and likenesses of key actors from the films. Battle fierce enemies, join forces with comrades--Face off against movie villains such as Pyro, Magneto and Sabretooth, plus added foes like legions of Sentinels. Storm, Colossus and Cyclops join forces with you in gameplay that includes melee fighting, stealth-style action and time-based missions.
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116.
Backyard Basketball
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 22, 2004
Kid versions of NBA stars join the Backyard Kids in Backyard Basketball. Play as your favorite NBA players, including Yao Ming, Tim Duncan, and Kevin Garnett in pulse-pounding three-on-three basketball action. While these NBA stars and Backyard Kids are small, they can still hit devastating jump shots, grab opening tips, nail buzzer-beating three-pointers, and perform super dunks. With a Season Play mode, awesome power-ups, and all-new 3D environments and details, backyard basketball never looked so good.
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117.
Duel Masters: Shadow of the Code
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 18, 2005
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118.
Super Mario Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 10, 2001
Mario's Game Boy Advance debut gives gamers two games in one: an enhanced version of Super Mario Bros. 2 and an action-packed four-player version of the original Mario Bros. arcade game. First released for the original NES in 1988, Super Mario Bros. 2 makes its debut on the Game Boy Advance with new enemies, improved graphics, and tougher challenges. Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Toad adventure through seven fantasy worlds on a quest to save the day, though they have little more than vegetables for defense. New challenges include collecting red coins and finding Yoshi's hidden eggs.
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119.
GT Advance Championship Racing
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 8, 2001
Install your car kits, head to the track, start your engines and get ready to challenge the most competitive racers on the circuit! Choose from over 45 authentic cars and race for championship gold on an amazing 32 different tracks. Upgrade your car's performance using 9 categories of upgradeable parts including the engine, suspension, aerodynamics and more.
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120.
Konami Krazy Racers
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 10, 2001
Race your favorite Konami characters through 16 action packed, fun-filled courses on your way to the checkered flag! 16 challenging courses showcase the power of hame Boy Advance graphics, including Cyber Field, Ice Paradise, Pop 'n Beach, Skybridge, and many more! 8 Classic Konami characters to choose from, including Ninja from Metal Gear Solid, Dracula of Castlevania fame, and Goemon the Mystical Ninja.
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121.
F-14 Tomcat
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 2, 2001
Armed with an array of Air-Interceptor Missiles, and a 20mm "Vulcan" cannon, you fly a series of blue-water operations while engaging in head-to-head combat with MIG 29s, MIG 24s, and enemy targets. Numerous cockpit computer displays help you splash each enemy bogey with extreme precision, and when you've completed your sortie, attempt a heart-pounding first-person carrier landing that will challenge even the most experienced naval aviator. Fly alone or link up for some gut-wrenching head-to-head four player competition as you battle for supremacy of the skies.
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122.
Monster Rancher Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 28, 2001
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123.
Zone of the Enders: The Fist of Mars
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 26, 2002
The year is 2173 A.D. A young boy named Cage finds himself in control of a fully armed prototype mechanized robots and now he must prevent a space colony hijack of Mars. An army of trucks, tanks, fighters, and giant, anime-style robots all collide in this exciting new chapter of the Zone of the Enders saga.
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124.
The Scorpion King: Sword of Osiris
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 31, 2002
After the death of Memnon, the evil Menthu has risen to power determined to lead his legions of warriors and destroy Egypt once and for all. As the Scorpion King, you must journey through ancient deserts overpowering everything in your patch to find the Sword of Osiris and unleash its powers on Menthu.
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125.
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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126.
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 23, 2002
As dauntless knight Arthur you are caught up in the most dangerous of quests! A spell has been cast upon the kingdom. Your fair maiden, Princess Prin Prin has been snatched up by the evil emperor. Only as Arthur can you get her back from the creatures of the undead that haunt the land. Test your courage and skill to the limit. You must keep up the quest. On your journey, your mightiest weapon of all awaits you... MAGIC!
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127.
Duke Nukem Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 12, 2002
Alien scientists have taken control of the top-secret Area 51 military base, and are plotting to overthrow Earth! But not if Duke can stop them. Armed with alien-busting weapons, his kick-butt attitude, and using the aliens' own transporters, Duke takes the battle to four unique locations around the world. Oh, and rescues a few babes along the way.
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128.
The Hobbit
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 11, 2003
Set in the mythical world of Middle-earth, The Hobbit is an introductory tale to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. You control Bilbo Baggins as he travels from his peaceful Hobbit hole in Hobbiton into the dark and harrowing Mirkwood forest and finally to the Lonely Mountain, the home of Smaug the dragon. During your journey, you will acquire items, knowledge, and courage to face the most terrifying of enemies. Come face-to-face with elves, trolls, orcs, spiders, and wolves. It's up to you to lead the quest that started it all.
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129.
Godzilla: Domination!
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 11, 2002
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130.
The King of Fighters EX2: Howling Blood
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
December 11, 2003
In The King of Fighters EX 2: Howling Blood, you can play as or against 21 characters from the King of Fighters series, including three characters that are exclusive to this version. Each new match gives you an opportunity to refine your fighting skills, unlock secrets, and master powerful moves. If you need help during a match, you can call on your partner to temporarily fight by your side. Perfect your fighting strategy in a variety of gameplay modes, such as 3-VS-3 Battle, two-player VS, and Story.
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131.
Summon Night: Swordcraft Story
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
July 26, 2006
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132.
Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 28, 2003
Take to the air in a game that allows players to fully experience the magical speed, power, and competition of Quidditch, the favorite sport of witches and wizards. In Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup, you'll experience the full complexity and exciting challenge of Quidditch, which involves two teams of seven players who fly on broomsticks, playing four balls simultaneously. You control every position on a team, including three Chasers who try to score with the Quaffle, two Beaters who control the dangerous Bludgers, the Keeper who protects the goal, and the Seeker who chases the elusive Golden Snitch that must be caught to end the match.
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133.
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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134.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 24, 2004
After years of apparent goodwill, Mario and Donkey Kong are at it again--this time, on Game Boy Advance. Donkey Kong has stolen all the Mini-Mario toys from the Mario Toy Co., and now it's up to Mario to hunt down his longtime nemesis and retrieve the pilfered goods. As Mario, you must race through challenging levels while finding keys and releasing Mini Marios before time runs out. Along the way, you'll master new moves that can help you overcome new puzzles.
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135.
Iridion II
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 29, 2003
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136.
CIMA: The Enemy
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 17, 2003
For decades, the human race and the CIMA race have been in constant conflict with one another. As Ark J, your mission is to guard the gate between the two worlds, protect your appointed town, and ultimately, find peace. You'll progress through a nonlinear storyline while solving puzzles, exploring worlds, and battling enemies. The game includes a combat system that features both action and strategy elements. Another feature lets you activate non-playable characters to help you accomplish your goals.
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137.
Duel Masters: Sempai Legends
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 1, 2004
Based on the Duel Masters Trading Card game in Japan, Duel Masters: Sempai Legends puts you in the role of a kohai (junior duelist). Your grandfather, a great Sempai (senior duelist), gives you a valuable Duel Masters card, which is soon stolen by a mysterious man. Now it is up to you to travel to nearby towns and villages in hopes of regaining the stolen property. Along the way, you'll face many opponents in Duel Masters tournaments with the hope of one day becoming a professional Duelist.
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138.
Mega Man Zero 3
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 5, 2004
Mega Man Zero 3 continues the saga of the main character, Zero, and introduces new gameplay elements that build and expand upon previous games in the Zero series. While Zero and his Reploid (robot) allies continue the fight for peace in Neo Arcadia, a new reploid, Omega, attempts to brainwash the Resistance. Now, as Zero, you must save your allies by using new customizable chips, a new Recoil Rod weapon, Cyber Elves that increase your abilities, and secret disks that offer valuable information.
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139.
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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140.
Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 19, 2004
Boktai 2 continues the adventures of Django the Solar Boy as he sets out to rid the world of evil vampires and demons. The second installment in the franchise brings back the solar sensor technology, which incorporates natural sunlight into gameplay. Take advantage of natural sunlight through the built-in solar sensor on the Game Boy Advance cartridge to power up and fuse more than 60 weapons and items. Now you can head outdoors and battle enemies with more weapons, new characters, and a larger game environment.
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141.
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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142.
Kong: The 8th Wonder of the World
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 21, 2005
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143.
Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits, Sprinting Wolf
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 8, 2005
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144.
Rebelstar: Tactical Command
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 6, 2005
You can play as the leader of a revolt in the turn-based strategy game Rebelstar: Tactical Command. The Arelian Empire seized control of Earth 70 years ago and has since become an oppressive regime, controlling the world with fear and marauding shock troops. You can fight back by equipping a team of rebels and controlling them in battle. Rebelstar: Tactical Command includes campaign, skirmish, multiplayer hotseat, and multiplayer link mode.
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145.
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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146.
Ultimate Arcade Games
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 15, 2005
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147.
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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148.
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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149.
Final Fantasy V Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 6, 2006
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150.
Shaman King: Master of Spirits
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 9, 2004
Shaman King follows the story of Yoh Asakura, a junior high student who has the rare power to communicate with ghosts and spirits. In the game, you'll assume the role of Yoh as he strives to become the next Shaman King. Guide Yoh across multiple stages filled with dangers, enemies, and traps in an effort to stop an evil shaman from resurrecting the Guardian of Demons. Master various fighting techniques as you encounter characters and locales from the Shaman King TV series and comics.
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151.
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 17, 2002
A quiet drink in a Cafe in Paris is the start of a mysterious adventure for young American George Stobbart. Unwittingly he is drawn into a web of archaic and sinister plots, with origins that extend back to the earty 14th Century and the deadly order of the Knights Templar. Dive into an adventure of global exploration: cryptic puzzle solving; and fight for survival. Feast on over 60 beautifully animated characters in over 70 breathtaking, hand drawn locations. Answer the call to action and challenge yourself to the limit with compelling game play for the would-be adventure.
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152.
Game & Watch Gallery 4
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 28, 2002
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153.
Ultimate Brain Games
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 18, 2003
Welcome to the most comprehensive and feature-rich compilation of classic brain challenges ever available for portable gaming. Now you can enjoy Chess, Checkers, Backgammon, Mahjong, Dominoes, 4-in-a-Row, Sink the Ships, and Reversi... while on the go! Pre-set and adjustable computer AI allows multiple challenge levels from beginner to highly advanced for one player modes.
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154.
Tales of Phantasia
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 6, 2006
For young swordsman Cress Albane, it wasn't a typical day out hunting in the nearby woods. He had no hint of the tragedy unfolding back home. Battle in real time: The Linear Motion Battle System puts the emphasis on action as you attack your enemies without the use of menus. New game events, dialogue sequences, and other features enhance the adventure. Crack open the Monster Dictionary to view the strengths and weaknesses of the enemies you've met in battle. Players will want to collect data on them all. Use the innovative Cooking System to collect ingredients and recipes to brew up meals that restore your health and magic.
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155.
Mega Man & Bass
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 10, 2003
Join Mega Man and Bass's fight for humankind as you face off with the newest menace in town--Robot King. King's captured all of the data plans for Dr. Wily's creations. They will equip King with all the knowledge he needs to build his own indestructible army of robots. As either Mega Man or Bass, you'll set out separate adventures using a variety of battle moves and weapons to defeat robot masters. Hidden bolts and CDs give you extra items to assist in battles.
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156.
Mega Man Zero 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 14, 2003
In Mega Man Zero 2, Zero falls prey to a trap set by Neo Arcadia's ruthless commander, who plans to use Zero to end the peace between reploids and humans. As Zero, you must battle through a variety of levels and challenges to make sure the commander doesn't succeed. A new weapon-customization system lets you adjust the game-level difficulty. The game new features also include a Cyber-Elf collection system, two-player mode, temporary save features, and a tutorial mission.
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157.
Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy - The Path of the Superhero
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 5, 2003
His unwilling arrival on Earth comes conspicuously close to the legendary Muscle League Champions' embarrassing beating at the hands of the d.M.p, a devious new breed of evil wrestling super villains. The Muscle League has recruited King Muscle's own son to reinvigorate their falling fortunes! And they've enlisted and trained a whole new generation of heroes to take on the diabolical d.M.p and save the planet!!
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158.
Turok: Evolution
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 1, 2002
Get locked and loaded in an exciting prequel to the Turok series. Turok: Evolution is an epic adventure set against the backdrop of living jungles, mysterious temples, and deadly dinosaurs. Battle over 32 types of dinosaurs as Tal'Set, a warrior caught in the midst of a brutal war in the Lost Land. Use your arsenal of all-new weapons including Variable Payload Cruise Missiles, Gravity Disruptor beams, and the Swarm Bore. Soar through the skies on a winged Quetzalcoatlus, or set out on foot on of the lush interactive environments. Experience an adventure before time.
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159.
Sonic Battle
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
January 5, 2004
Who would win in a fight--Sonic, Tails, or Knuckles? You determine the answer in Sonic Battle, a game that pits Sonic and his friends against each other in furious arena combat. The game features eight playable characters, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, plus one mystery fighter to unlock. With three types of special attacks and ground, aerial, and defense fighting techniques, you can customize your character to suit your fighting style. Up to four friends can link their systems together using the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable for team battles, and then combine special attacks into devastating combos.
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160.
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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161.
Tak and the Power of Juju
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 15, 2003
Tak and the Power of Juju tells a tale of good versus evil, set in an ancient world where magic really works. You'll take on the role of Tak, a shaman's apprentice, as he sets off on an action-filled journey to save his village from an evil Juju Man. Tak's inventory of tools include the pole vault, spirit rattle, blowpipe, and explosive eggs. Through 10 different environments, you must use your wits, your environment, and the power of the Juju gods to complete your quest.
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162.
Sonic Advance 3
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 7, 2004
Sonic is back, and this time, he needs the help of all of his friends to defeat the evil Dr. Eggman. In Sonic Advance 3, Sonic and Tails must reunite with their friends Cream, Knuckles, and Amy. Team up with any of the five characters to gain special attack moves: Sonic increases your speed, Tails increases your jump power, Knuckles increases your attack power, Amy offers the Piko Piko hammer attack, and Cream lets you perform a homing attack. With a Game Boy Advance link, you and three of your friends can battle it out in multiplayer modes.
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163.
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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164.
Mega Man Zero 4
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 4, 2005
After falling under the evil rule of Dr. Weil, Neo Arcadia has collapsed into a state of chaos and confusion. Zero discovers this disastrous turn of events when he and his friends come to the rescue of a band of humans fleeing Neo Arcadia. Now it's up to our hero Zero to resolve this terrible conflict between humans and reploids to restore peace and security to the land. With new systems to seize enemy weapons and create strengthening chips and new Cyber elf programs to introduce new abilities.
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165.
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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166.
Mario Kart Super Circuit
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
August 26, 2001
Whoever hands out driver's licenses in the Mushroom Kingdom is about to be in some serious trouble. Classic Mario Kart action is back once again, this time in a colorful, lightning-fast game that you can take anywhere. Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Wario, Yoshi, and Bowser are all tearing up the track, tossing Koopa Shells and laying banana peels along the way. Mario Kart: Super Circuit puts your driving skills to the test on 40 tracks, each littered with wild weapons and obstacles. Four players can compete in Mario Kart: Super Circuit using only one Game Pak. If each player has a copy of the game, bonus features and new modes of play become available.
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167.
Pinobee: Wings of Adventure
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 30, 2001
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168.
Army Men Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 5, 2001
Plastro, the infamous leader of the Tan Army, has recruited alien forces from another world to aid in his ongoing war against the Green Nation. It's up to Sarge and Vikki G. to jump into action to save their troops from a variety of unknown enemies, and then track down Plastro himself for a final confrontation!
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169.
Fire Pro Wrestling
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 10, 2001
Step into the Fire Pro Wrestling ring and experience blistering hot wrestling action that will blow you away! Extreme Wrestlers. Masked Luchadores. Martial Artists. Ultimate Fighters. They're all here and they all have one mission--win at any cost. Chose Slams. Flying Backbreakers. Pile Drivers. Skull Crushers. No move is too extreme and nothing is illegal unless you get caught!
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170.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 12, 2003
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171.
Tetris Worlds
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 5, 2001
For over a decade, the Tetris series has made an appearance on every game system. Tetris Worlds continues that streak, bringing their distinct brand of simple, yet addictive gameplay to the current generation of systems. Small shapes called Tetraminoes fall from the top of the screen to the bottom and you must rotate them and fit them together to complete lines. The game features six different variations of the classic Tetris, multiplayer mode for up to four players, and six different worlds. Sound easy? Once you start, you can't stop.
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172.
Jackie Chan Adventures
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 6, 2001
Based on the animated show of the same name, Jackie Chan Adventures follows the exploits of Jackie Chan, an expert in ancient artifacts and, at times, a secret government agent. This time, Jackie's mission is nothing less than saving the world from an evil power known only as the Dark Hand. To be successful, Jackie needs your help in finding the magical talismans from around the world and fighting off villains with kung fu.
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173.
Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 12, 2001
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174.
Prehistorik Man
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 16, 2001
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175.
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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176.
Hot Wheels: Burnin' Rubber
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 21, 2001
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177.
Shining Soul
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 16, 2003
Enter a world of magic and mystery, where your closest allies may sometimes turn out to be your worst enemies. Shining Soul puts you in the middle of a desperate struggle between the Dark Dragon and a group of warriors known as the Shining Fleet. In the final stage of the war, you can play one of four character classes: fighter, wizard, archer, or dragonute. Customize your character's color schemes, weapons, and armor, and then explore the world of Shining Soul either alone or with three of your friends.
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178.
Rampage Puzzle Attack
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 29, 2001
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179.
Road Rash: Jailbreak
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 11, 2003
Road Rash Jailbreak puts combat racing right in the palm of your hand. You'll join a motorcycle gang in its attempt to break a friend out of jail. In each motorcycle race, you can use kicks, punches, and weapons to knock your competitors off their bikes. The game features multiple tracks and terrains and a variety of gameplay modes. In both single-player and multiplayer modes, you must prove that you're the fastest and toughest biker of them all.
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180.
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 10, 2004
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance is an action RPG with an epic tale of intrigue, explosive spell effects, and highly detailed creatures and environments. You play a one of three customizable characters, who returns to Baldur's Gate and joins the fight against the darkness that threatens its peace. Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance is the first game to feature the real time application of the Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition rules.
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181.
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 20, 2001
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182.
NHL 2002
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
March 7, 2002
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183.
Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 17, 2003
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184.
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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185.
Silent Scope
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
September 4, 2002
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186.
Bomberman Max 2: Red Advance
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 30, 2002
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187.
Mega Man Battle Network 3 White
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 24, 2003
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188.
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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189.
GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
February 6, 2003
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190.
Disney's Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 13, 2002
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191.
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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192.
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
June 30, 2003
Thanks to an evil inventor, Carmen becomes trapped inside a video game, and now Juni must go in, rescue her, and shut down the game from the inside. In Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, the world of spies comes to life in three challenging games where you must use your best spy skills and gadgets. With special codes, you can unlock 3D rewards that are viewable with Spy Kids 3-D glasses. Enter the world of a 3D video game and see what it is like to play games on the other side of the screen.
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193.
Hugo: The Evil Mirror
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
April 24, 2005
The evil witch Scylla has trapped Hugo in a mirror, and now it's up to you to rescue him. In Hugo and the Evil Mirror, you must save Hugo in three different worlds, each guarded by dangerous monsters. Use the freeze gun to turn enemies into ice cubes, and then push them over the edge of the levels or combine them with other frozen monsters to gain power-ups.
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194.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
May 25, 2004
The Dementors are coming, and this time Harry needs his friends. From the opening scene on the Hogwarts Express to the climatic finale on the shore of the great lake at Hogwarts, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban immerses you in the world of Harry Potter. As Harry, Ron, and Hermione, you'll face the dreaded Azkaban guards, fly the Hippogriff around towers, and explore Hogwarts with the Marauder's Map. Learn spells that allow you to freeze creatures, control dragons, and conjure a Patronus. New two-player minigames include Flying Seahorse Fishing and Dueling Club minigames.
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195.
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 29, 2004
Relive the first two chapters in the Final Fantasy saga--this time with all-new story elements and gameplay. Now you can experience new dungeons, storylines, and characters. Furthermore, you can master the enhanced control systems, and you can save your game at anytime. In Final Fantasy, you control a group of heroes on a mission to save a kingdom in turmoil. The sequel lets you swap out members of your parties during the game, allowing you to experience the adventure with more characters.
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196.
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
November 10, 2004
Based on the book series and the feature film, this game tells the tale of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, whose parents perish in a fire. Soon after, they are sent to live with their sinister uncle, Count Olaf, in a cavernous mansion. Now you can help the Baudelaire orphans by using their special skills to journey through 15 missions, from the deep catacombs beneath Olaf's mansion to the gloomy shores of Lake Lachrymose. Collect household items and assemble them into contraptions for puzzle-solving and combat. Wield those items to battle Olaf's minions.
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197.
Gunstar Super Heroes
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
October 25, 2005
Gunstar Super Heroes is the sequel to the classic Genesis game Gunstar Heroes. You can play as Red or Blue as you battle through six levels, employing one of three different weapon types. Each character has a slightly different story and balance, adding variety to the 2D platformer gameplay. Gunstar Super Heroes features large bosses and pseudo-3D effects that maximize the graphics capabilities of the Game Boy Advance.
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198.
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX: Duel Academy
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
January 10, 2006
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX: Duel Academy is a card battle game for the Game Boy Advance based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe. Climb the Duel Academy ranks as you find new friends and battle new monsters. The game features more than 1,200 of the latest cards, tutorials, and exams to strengthen your skills as a duelist, and it comes with three exclusive trading cards.
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199.
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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200.
Monster House
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
July 18, 2006
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