Classic World 1-1 is an e-Reader level for Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. It is a remake of the first level (1-1) from Super Mario Bros. Its difficulty rating is of one star out of five. This card was released as series one in North America.
Domo-kun no Card-e is an e-Reader card released alongside Domo-Kun no Fushigi Terebi. When scanned, it would unlock a variety of mini games that were not available initially. Not much is known about the game.
Clu Clu Land-e is an e-Reader game released in 2003. The game is a port of the Nintendo Entertainment System video game Clu Clu Land and was part of the third batch of classic NES ports for the e-Reader. The player could play the game by scanning five cards, each one with two barcodes excluding the fifth one, which only had one.
Kirby Slide (called Kirby Puzzle on the e-Reader menu) is a simple sliding puzzle game based on the Kirby series for the e-Reader peripheral for the Game Boy Advance. It was released sometime in late 2003 in North America. As with all software released for the e-Reader, the media is a card to be swiped across the card reader
Sylvania Family: Yosei no Stick to Fushigi no Ki - Maron Inu no Onna no Ko is a Role-Playing game, published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 2003.
The Simple 2960 Tomodachi Series Vol. 3: The Itsudemo Puzzle - Massugu Soroete Straws is a Puzzle game, developed by BeeWorks and published by D3Publisher, which was released in Japan in 2003.
A sinister group is stealing Bit Beasts from the World Champion Bladebreakers and you must help defend against this mysterious force, using skill, balance, and endurance. Play as any Bladebreakers--including Tyson and Kai, and call upon your best strategies and mightiest Bit Beasts. Unlock more than 100 Beyblade collectibles as you fight through 50 Vforce challenges. It's a battle with the best Bladebreakers in the world, so make sure you've got the fighting spirit.
Join Astro, the robotic superhero with a human mind, in a quest to reunite the robotic race with humans. Astro uses his seven super abilities to face off against the likes of Atlas, Blue Knight, and more than 40 other characters. The game brings classic 2D gaming to the Game Boy Advance along with an original seven-episode story. Playing as Astro Boy, you'll learn about justice, compassion, evil, courage, and the history of Astro Boy--all while building Astro's Omega Factor and strengthening his character and superhuman abilities.
Need for Speed Underground for the GBA is based upon the same gritty dark-side-of-racing design released on the consoles. Here, players have the opportunity to challenge racers to different styles of driving in order to earn coin that can be spent on upgrades; the GBA game features a garage of fourteen different licensed vehicles from Ford, Toyota, Volkswagen, Nissan, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Subaru and Acura, and each of these cars can be customized with paint, bumpers, decals, rims, ground effects, and more. The further into the Underground you go, the more extras you can unlock in order to create the most tricked out road machine the streets have ever seen. Most of the races are the traditional kind, with players racing against as many as three other opponents in the competition. There are also Drag challenges where racers will have to blast their way down a stretch of road, and Drift challenges where players score points by powersliding around the curves. Every win awards a dollar amount which can be converted into e
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.
Dive into the dark and gritty world of Max Payne for the Game Boy Advance. This thrilling third-person shooter brings the critically acclaimed action of the original game to your handheld, delivering an intense and cinematic experience wherever you go.
Step into the shoes of Max Payne, an undercover cop framed for murder, as he embarks on a relentless quest for justice and vengeance through the seedy underbelly of New York City. The game's gripping narrative unfolds through graphic novel-style panels, immersing you in Max's noir-inspired story of betrayal, loss, and revenge.
Max Payne for the GBA features the signature "bullet time" mechanic, allowing you to slow down time during shootouts for stylish and strategic combat. Use an arsenal of weapons to take down enemies, employing acrobatic dives and precise shooting to survive the brutal encounters.
Navigate through detailed environments filled with atmospheric graphics and dynamic lighting that bring the dark, rain-soaked streets of New York to life. The intuit
A Japan only Game Boy Advance game in the Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children series. Along with Fire Book it's the sequel to Book of Light/Book of Dark in the SMT series.
A Japan only Game Boy Advance game in the Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children series. Along with Ice Book it's the sequel to Book of Light/Book of Dark in the SMT series.