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Shrek - Fairy Tale Freakdown (GBA): ... that such a cool film would produce such a rubbish game, but as we have come to expect from film tie-ins, this is not worth bothering with. The graphics, while coulourful don't have many frames of animation, the same enemies and backdrops are used again and again. The sound is fun the first couple of times you hear the various catchphrases of the monster or the donkey. but after a while these ...
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Gameboy Advance Games - Castlevania - Aria Of Sorrow (GBA) Castlevania - Aria Of Sorrow (GBA)
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The Legacy Of Goku (GBA) The Legacy Of Goku (GBA)
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Gameboy Advance Games - Super Street Fighter II - Turbo Revival (GBA) Super Street Fighter II - Turbo Revival (GBA)
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Shrek - Fairy Tale Freakdown (GBA) Shrek - Fairy Tale Freakdown (GBA)
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Gameboy Advance Games - Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (GBA) Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (GBA)
Gameboy Advance Games / This beat-em-up for up to eight players was developed by Sculptured Software (original coin-op: Midway) and published by Acclaim.
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Mega Man Zero 2 (GBA) Mega Man Zero 2 (GBA)
Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Publisher: Capcom / Genre: Action / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone) / Max. Number Of Players: 2 / ESRB Descriptor: Cartoon Violence / Release Date: 14 October, 2003
 
Gameboy Advance Games - Minority Report (GBA) Minority Report (GBA)
Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Publisher: Activision / Genre: Action / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / ESRB Descriptor: Violence / Release Date: November, 2002
 
FightBox (GBA) FightBox (GBA)
Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Publisher: BBC Multimedia / Genre: Action / Genre: Adventure / Max. Number Of Players: 2 / Release Date: 6 February, 2004
 
Gameboy Advance Games - Star X (GBA) Star X (GBA)
Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Publisher: BAM Entertainment / Genre: Action / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone) / Max. Number Of Players: 1 / Control Elements: Gamepad / ESRB Descriptor: Mild Violence / Release Date: 27 March, 2002
 
The Flintstones: Big Trouble in Bedrock (GBA) The Flintstones: Big Trouble in Bedrock (GBA)
Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Publisher: Conspiracy Games / Genre: Action / Genre: Adventure / ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone) / Max. Number Of Players: 1 / Release Date: 20 December, 2001
 
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martial_loh Super Street Fighter II - Turbo Revival (GBA)
... have been playing fighting games for a very long time - from the first Street Fighter - to Tekken 4......boy....I do believe I must have played each and every great fighting game!! Now Street Fighter 2 was a special game. It was like the first home arcade experience - released ages ago on the SNES!! It was quickly followed by the likes of Mortal Kombat and many other clones, but none managed to match its gameplay style or lastabilty (except for SNK's King of Fighters series!!). Anyway, Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo Revival on the GBA is a very nice piece of nostalgia. It's basically a re release of the 'super' edition of Street Fighter 2.. it allows yo...
Read the full review: SSF2T!!! About time too! by martial_loh
Ice_Blaster Super Street Fighter II - Turbo Revival (GBA)
... I can certainly say that over the past few years, us Ninty?s have been deprived. Deprived of a hugely successful fighting game, a game which gave fighting a whole new meaning. This game was Street fighter. For a long time we have been waiting for a decent beat ?em up. Finally now we can say that it has a arrived. With some of the most well known characters in the gaming world and a reputation to die for, this game couldn?t be a failure! Sure thing, it was incredible. It had everything the old SNES version had with a bit more. Like all the good Street fighter games from the past, this one had the main arcade mode. Go through every fighter in the game to win. ...
Read the full review: Street fighter is back with vengeance by Ice_Blaster
mrdublin Super Street Fighter II - Turbo Revival (GBA)
... Street Fighter II Turbo Revival seriously needs absolutely no introduction. After all, If you've ever picked up a controller, you've played around with an incarnation of the Street Fighter II series...and if you haven't, you're a liar. The game that Capcom has produced for the Game Boy Advance is, at its core, the absolute final, finished, we're-all-done-let's-move-on-to-version-number-three edition of the classic Street Fighter II series that wound down in arcades back in 1994. And it's a testament that a existing game can both work so well and not-so-well on the GBA hardware, as the system on the inside has the right stuff, but on the o...
Read the full review: IS IT HARD ENOUGH!4 DE MASSIVE by mrdublin
 
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