Sega Arcade Gallery
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: May 21, 2003
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GameNowAll four games in this collection are almost arcade perfect and run supersmoothly. [May 2003, p.40]
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Though the games are graphically a bit dated, the mechanics of the games themselved make up for it.
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Despite the omissions and deficiencies in "After Burner" and the unfortunate absence of a save feature, Sega Arcade Gallery is one retro collection that's worth owning.
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They're not perfect, but they're damn close to the originals...except for Afterburner which obviously received the most "editing" to get the game to run on the GBA system.
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This cartridge offers some of the best games from my childhood, and Im very happy that now I can enjoy them whenever I want.
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Half the games aren't really up to much these days but they still provide the quick-fix gaming that the GBA is designed for. [NGC]
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GMR MagazineThe games survive in excellent fashion on GBA, with sharp colors and fast framerates. [Sept 2003, p.80]
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SAG offers a quick trip down memory lane, but repeated replaying of all four games will soon get a little stale.
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Pocket GamesReally appeals to players' sense of nostalgia, but together the four titles can still hang with today's crowd. [Summer 2003, p.47]
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Nintendo PowerAlthough the games have not been graphically updated, they still look great and play smoothly. [May 2003, p.141]
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Cheat Code CentralIn my opinion it's just a little too little, too late.
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We'd also like to point out that Sega has a whole stack of arcade games in its archives, and could have been a mite more generous than including just four in the package. One for obsessives only.
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#90 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2003
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 2
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HiraganaDragonNov 28, 2003