Gameboy Advance Games - 639 products found
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Dragonball Z Legacy Of Goku 3 (GBA):
... s Fury is the conclusion to the Legacy of Goku series for GBA which finishes off the Z series with the Buu Saga. You start out as Goku in the other world with King Kai preparing for the big tournament up there then control Gohan in the Saiyaman Saga - so it doesn t really skip on any action from the anime series. Players will find several new, more interactive features however in terms of difficulty, you won t ex... Read the full review: The final chapter in the DBZ GBA RPG series. by randomreviews |
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Animaniacs: Lights, Camera, Action (GBA) Manufacturer: Conspiracy Entertainment Corporation / Gameboy Advance Games / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone) / PEGI Age Rating: Age 3+ / Max. Number Of Players: 4 / ESRB Descriptor: Mild Violence / Release Date: October, 2002 overall rating |
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Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising (GBA) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Genre: Strategy / ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone) / Max. Number Of Players: 4 / ESRB Descriptor: Mild Violence / Release Date: 23 June, 2003 overall rating |
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F-Zero: GP Legend (GBA) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Genre: Racing / Driving / ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone) / Max. Number Of Players: 4 / Release Date: 14 September, 2004 overall rating |
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Tak and the Power of Juju (GBA) Manufacturer: THQ / Gameboy Advance Games / Publisher: THQ / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone) / Max. Number Of Players: 1 / ESRB Descriptor: Mild Cartoon Violence / Release Date: October, 2003 overall rating |
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Pokemon: Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire (GBA) Genre: Puzzle / Gameboy Advance Games / Rating: E - (Everyone) / 1 player / published by: Nintendo - Much more than a pinball game, Pokemon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire combines fast flipper action with a unique way to catch everyone's favorite Pokemon?. Launching a Monster Ball to begin a game, players use flippers ... overall rating |
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Pokemon: Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (GBA) Genre: Role-Playing / Gameboy Advance Games / Rating: E - (Everyone) / 1 player / published by: Nintendo - You wake up one day, turned into a Pokemon. The land is being ravaged by a natural disaster so you decide to form a rescue team with a partner Pokemon. As a Pokemon, you can interact with many other differen... overall rating |
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Monopoly (GBA) Genre: Board and Card / Gameboy Advance Games / Rating: E - (Everyone) / up to 4 players / published by: Zoo Software - Pick your favorite game piece, whether it is the Thimble, Shoe, Dog or Ship, and set out to assemble your real estate empire. Houses, hotels, financial wheeling-and-dealing and big-time fun comb... overall rating |
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James Pond: Codename Robocod (GBA) Genre: Action / Gameboy Advance Games / Rating: E - (Everyone) - This is the most playable scrolling platform game ever. Imagine Super Mario - with better graphics; imagine Sonic the Hedgehog - with more puzzles. Now imagine combining those together and you'll have some idea how much fun it is to play JAMES POND ... overall rating |
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Alex Rider: StormBreaker (GBA) Genre: Action / Gameboy Advance Games / published by: THQ - Based on Anthony Horowitz''s series of teen spy movies and movie following adventure-seeker Alex Rider. Players embrace the role of Alex Rider to out-spy, outwit and out-cool evil in this thrilling action adventure. Featuring third-person stealth game pl... overall rating |
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Pokémon: Fire Red (GBA) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Genre: Adventures & Role-playing - Age: 3+ overall rating |
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Dragon Ball Z - The Legacy of Goku II (GBA) ... the disaster of a game that was Legacy of Goku, it seems like Atari decided they d actually put effort into the sequel and believe me, Legacy of Goku II is lightyears beyond its predecessor in every aspect. If you re a DBZ fan, this game will definitely satisfy you. Legacy of Goku II continues where the first game left off, after the defeat of Freeza at the hands of super saiyan Goku. The main focus of the game is the Cell Saga so you ll be battling the evil androids but there are also other enemies like Cooler who you can find in side quests. In the first game, you had maybe 3 total hours of gameplay, in this, you ll probably be busy for around 20 hours or so. Yo... Read the full review: A DBZ handheld game worth playing by randomreviews |
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Pokémon: Leafgreen (GBA) ... is a re-make of the original Pokemon Red and Blue games. Pokemon LeafGreen, and also it s counterpart FireRed were released on October 1st 2004 (5 years after the original games) in the UK. For those of you that don t know about the Pokemon franchise in general, I ve written another review on here covering the basics. Pokemon LeafGreen starts off in an identical way to the original Pokemon games, with you beginning your journey as a pokemon trainer. Unlike the original games however, you can choose to play as a female trainer in this version. Obviously, the first thing you need as a trainer is an actual pokemon to train, so your first destination is the laboratory b... Read the full review: Time to catch 'em all again. by DaveAshton |
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Pokemon Red (GBA) ... is where the Pokemon franchise began. Pokemon Red, and its counterpart Pokemon Blue were released on October 5th 1999 in the UK, and it s fair to say they revolutionised modern handheld gaming. For those of you that don t know about the Pokemon franchise in general, I ve written another review on here covering the basics. Pokemon Red starts off with you beginning your journey as a pokemon trainer. Obviously, the first thing you need as a trainer is an actual pokemon to train, so your first destination is the laboratory belonging to Professor Oak (basically, a kind of Dr Dolittle character, but without the actual talking to animals bit) , conveniently located next ... Read the full review: If you wanted to catch 'em all, Pokemon Red is where it all started by DaveAshton |
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