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Pokemon Leafgreen (GBA):
... is a worldwide smash hit. And whilst many people think it has gone out of style there is still a huge cult following in Japan, the U.S.A and a suprisingly healthy Pokemon community throughout Europe, being especially popular with youngsters and RPG fans alike. This game has included wireless adapters for the GameBoy Advance so that players can trade and battle without the use of a lead, making this game very ... Read the full review: Pokemon Leaf Green by JamieJCO |
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Pokemon: Emerald (GBA) Genre: Role-Playing / Gameboy Advance Games / Rating: E - (Everyone) / up to 5 players / published by: Nintendo - A role playing game similar to all the other main Pokemon titles, the story for Pokemon: Emerald takes place over land and sea and pits you against the Team Aqua and Team Magma from Saphire and Ruby. ... overall rating |
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Ice Climber-e (GBA) Genre: Action / Gameboy Advance Games / Rating: E - (Everyone) / 1 player / published by: Nintendo - In Ice Climber-e you take the role of a mountain climber as you use an ice hammer to break holes in the ice and jump to the next level of mountain action. You'll need to reach the summit of 32 mountains and avoid ... overall rating |
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Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (GBA) Genre: Role-Playing / Gameboy Advance Games / Rating: E - (Everyone) / up to 4 players / published by: Nintendo - This latest entry in the series takes place in the continent of Magi Varl. Demons once populated the continent, but mankind gained piece by sealing the evil forces with five magic stones. Time passed,... overall rating |
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Final Fantasy IV Advance (GBA) Genre: Role-Playing / Gameboy Advance Games / Rating: E - (Everyone) / 1 player / published by: Nintendo - Fans of the legendary FINAL FANTASY series can rejoice. The fourth installment of the wildly popular series will be available for Game Boy Advance SP and Game Boy Micro. The GBA version of this classic adve... overall rating |
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Final Fantasy VI (GBA) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Genre: Adventures & Role-playing - Final Fantasy VI Advance is a great port of an excellent role-playing game, and it's one that shouldn't be missed. overall rating |
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Dragonball Z Legacy Of Goku 3 (GBA) Manufacturer: Atari / Gameboy Advance Games / Genre: Adventures & Role-playing overall rating |
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The Legend of Zelda - The Minish Cap (GBA) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Genre: Adventures & Role-playing / Production Year: 2004 - Released from the broken power of an ancient mystical sword, Vaati the wind mage is wreaking havoc on the Land of Hyrule. The only way to free the people from Vaati's evil clutches is to restore the sword a... overall rating |
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Metroid Fusion (GBA) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Genre: Action / Production Year: 2002 - "Fusion's story begins when Samus is contracted by a research company to accompany their teams onto SR388, the Metroids' former home world. Things quickly turn sour when Samus is attacked by a new organism, later dubbed the "... overall rating |
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Pokemon Leafgreen (GBA) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Genre: Adventures / Role-playing - The game features the great role-playing adventure that Pokémon® fans love, while expanding the quest to include awesome new features and locations. Pokémon LeafGreen builds on all previous Pokémon games to create the ultimate Pok... overall rating |
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Animal Crossing (GBA) Manufacturer: Nintendo / Gameboy Advance Games / Genre: Adventures & Role-playing overall rating |
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Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (GBA) ... tell you the truth, the Fire Emblem series has always been one nearly everybody talks about with utmost respect, yet I haven t given it a try until fairly recently. While Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones is a strong title on its own merits that introduces some new options to the table, it seems that very little progress has been made in comparison to its other handheld brethren. Story Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones chronicles the story of a struggle against an ancient evil slowly resurrecting itself on the continent of Magvel. Something fishy is going on behind the scenes in the Grado Empire, a former ally of its neighboring countries; now it s trying to subjugate them... Read the full review: A solid entry only slightly marred by a few flaws by Hydromancer |
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Pokemon Ruby (GBA) ... of the many forms that the Pokémon game has taken over the last decade, Ruby and Emerald are pretty much more of the same. The games are sister titles, by the way, meaning that they have exactly the same gameplay experience but some of the Pokémon that you are trusted to collect are different. Like all Pokémon games, if you want your trainer to be able to capture em all, you need a friend with the other version of the game. You buy Ruby, he ll buy Emerald. Sorry if I ve skipped ahead. If you re not sure what Pokémania is all about, the game is a basic role-playing experience. Your character has only one desire in life - to collect, train and breed a variety of pocke... Read the full review: Same Game, Different Colour by RayWhitney |
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Super Mario Advance (GBA) ... was a bit hesistant about buying this, seeing as it s a remake of a game I ve owned for about ninety years (or thereabouts), but I shouldn t have worried. I ve been playing it as my handheld game of choice for a couple of weeks now and I m still enjoying it. All the quality and charm of the original NES adventure Super Mario Bros 2 is present and correct, and like all of the original Mario games, time has been kind to it. It s still as fun as it was in 1983 (Pointless Fact: It s as old as me!) To add extra sweetness to the mix though, the game has been tweaked and adapted to fit its new home on the Gameboy Advance, so we re now treated to new extra large enemies, items ... Read the full review: I don't want no fly guy, I just want a Shy Guy! by RayWhitney |
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