The Takahashi Meijin 3D conversion! After 17 years, a large revival has come for a full renewal!
Running through the adventure island of all eight worlds, to rescue Tina who has been kidnapped!
Not only has it become 3D, new elements have been added to further power-up the game!
A 2D platformer with 3D elements, Ozzy & Drix is based on the hit cartoon series from the Kids' WB! which in turn is based on the movie Osmosis Jones. Join the gross-out adventures of a white blood cell "cop," Ozzy, and his over-the-counter cold pill sidekick, Drix. Fans of the hit series will now be part of the action on Game Boy Advance. Whiz down a blood cell highway in the "Cel Camino," provide protection from the dreaded "Phlegm-alanche," face off against nemesis Spryman and Gluteus and more as Ozzy & Drix live and play in their world inside teenage boy Hector Cruz.
Get ready to travel in time and join Kim on the most exciting adventure ever while playing Kim Possible - A Sitch in Time Episode 03: Future game! You need to help our hero to navigate her ship called the Kim-inator with the primary goal of saving the world from Shego, her villain counterpart.
Shego is a female villain dedicated to stopping Kim from getting the Tempus Simia Idol. Shego may come across as lazy, because she likes to spend her free time in her lair reading villain magazines, filing her clawed gloves or even visiting spa resorts. But don't let that fool you! Along the way, her security drones will try and stop you so you will have to use your ship's powerful guns to destroy them, before they shoot you, and damage the Kim-inator!
Play Kim Possible - A Sitch in Time Episode 02: Past game, and step into this exciting adventure with our favorite villain-fighting hero! This time we go back in time and help Kim on her first day of preschool!
Kim has always been a little rascal, but also courageous and adventurous in her heart. It comes as no surprise that she's not like any other children, as she tries to escape her classroom to meet Ron Stoppable or Pre-K Ron. He is her best friend and a helpful sidekick but is also her next door neighbor. However, Kim can't do it all by herself. She needs your help to find her way out!
Start a new adventure while playing Kim Possible - A Sitch in Time Episode 1: Present game! Kim is a high school student who not only has excellent grades but is also a hero fighting crime and villains such as Monkey Fist. In this game, you need to help Kim stop Monkey fist from assembling the Tempus Simia Idol. Accomplish this by navigating her up and over various obstacles.
In Frogger's Adventure: Forgotten Relic, join Frogger on a fun-filled journey as he travels across diverse worlds, searches for clues and avoids fierce foes. Featuring Frogger's Famous "hop-and-dodge" style gameplay, this game is designed to please players of all ages. There are also some elements that increase the replay of Frogger's Journey: The Forgotten Relic, like the Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance inspired furniture collection and the multiple paths unlocked by using the increasing abilities of Frogger. The game features almost 20 different levels and RPG-inspired gameplay on top of the classic Frogger formula.
Hannah and the Pirate Caves is the first in the trilogy of Hannah the Brave games. Longing for an exciting change of pace from her boring and poorly-paying tavern job, Hannah researched and set out to explore the ancient caves built by pirates to stash their loot many years ago.
Huey, Dewy and Louie went to hide in the attic to hide from their uncle Donald's temper when they came across a mysterious book. Upon opening it, hand appears and kidnaps the boys into Storybook Land. Now Donald Duck and his pal Mickey Mouse must go save the boys by defeating the evil King Pete!
Justice League: Chronicles is a video game based on Justice League. It was released on November 12, 2003. This game has three levels; each level has two characters. In the first stage, they are Green Lantern and Flash; in the second, Batman and Hawkgirl; and in the last, Superman and Wonder Woman.
Fox Jones: The Treasures of El Dorado is a 3D arcade game aimed at younger players, serving as a sequel to Bomberic. Players take on the role of Fox Jones, an adventurer on a quest to collect the legendary treasures of El Dorado while facing off against the antagonist, Necroarch. The gameplay revolves around exploration, treasure hunting, and strategic combat. Fox navigates through various levels, gathering diamonds and other valuable items scattered throughout the environment. To overcome enemies, Fox employs a unique tactic of placing bombs, adding a puzzle-like element to the action. With its blend of exploration, collection, and bomb-based combat, Fox Jones: The Treasures of El Dorado offers a kid-friendly adventure in a 3D setting.
Prototype for Freeway. According to David Crane, he got the idea for Freeway from watching a man trying to cross Lake Shore Drive during rush-hour traffic while attending Chicago's Consumer Electronic Show.
Freeway originally featured people crossing the road instead of chickens since that was the scenario that inspired David Crane. However some people at Activision complained that they didn't like the idea of people being struck by cars, so chickens were substituted for people before the game was released.
Publicly released as part of Activision Anthology Remix and the GBA port of Activision Anthology
Disney's Brother Bear for the Game Boy Advance is a platform side-scrolling game with light puzzle/adventure elements that captures the story and character interactions of the Disney animated feature film of the same name.
Super Mario: Blue Twilight is the lesser known first version of Super Mario: Blue Twilight DX. Released a year prior, this version is less polished, but carries most of the same ideas of its successor, also being a Halloween-themed Super Mario 2D platformer.
The game was lost up until 2025, when the creator, BlazeHedgehog, kindly uploaded it on the Internet Archive for preservation.
Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs is the third isometric platform game developed for the Game Boy Advance. It was the last Spyro game to release under the Universal Interactive label, as the label would be phased out shortly after the game's release. In this game, RPG elements offer more depth than previous Spyro titles, including quests, mini-quests, and a new inventory system, creating more ways to enjoy the Dragon Realms and making this a completely new Spyro experience.
The Wal-Mart set for Super Mario Advance 4 includes 5 more cards than the version from other retailers, with 7 cards in total. 5 of them are Power-Up Cards, 1 Level Card and 1 Demo Card.