Oriental Blue is an RPG from the Far East of Eden series. It has a unique magic system and different pathways the story can take depending on in-game choices.
The game continues the tradition of the series. You play as either Tenran or Aoi, a teenage boy and girl, respectively, on quest to defeat the ancient evil that threatens the prosperous land of Jipang, to prove themselves worthy of the legendary Fire Clan, warriors who have been protecting Jipang for many generations from evil demons and warlocks. The land Jipang is very similar to medieval Japan, and during your adventure you'll also visit Mongolia, China, and other Asian countries.
The most important new feature of the game is a non-linear storyline. You can tackle many missions in any order you want, and the storyline also changes depending on the outcome of major battles. If you lose against a boss enemy, the game is not over, but instead, a branching storyline path is revealed. Otherwise, the gameplay is similar to other Far East of Eden games, featuri
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.
The first released version of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 in North America had came bundled with a few e-Reader cards. When the e-Reader was discontinued, this bundle was dropped. This set was never released in Europe.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2003 Game Boy Advance video game, based on the 2003 TV series. In this game each Turtle has his own unique set of levels to complete. In addition to the traditional side-scrolling levels, there are third-person view races, a shell-glider level for Donatello and a bike race between Raphael and Casey Jones. The game was also issued in a double pack with it's sequel TMNT 2: Battle Nexus.
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3-e is an expansion pack in the form of separate physical cards for the Nintendo e-Reader. The cards could have new levels (Level Cards), items (Power-Up Cards) and demo gameplay from the developers (Demo Cards).
It was released in bundles separated in two series. The North American version has a complete pack of the cards for each series, but has fewer cards available than the Japanese version, which were released in random smaller packs.
Join Polly and her friends for a day of fun and surprises at Super Splash Island. In Polly Pocket, you can play games and go on water rides while gaining special skills. Collect power-ups and prizes to help Polly move faster, or gain skills in each race to earn tickets. Water-park activities include sliding through colored tubes, racing in bumper boats, playing minigames, and more. As you progress through each event, you'll unlock dressing rooms full of fashion surprises. Polly Pocket also features two-player modes.
This is the Game Boy Advance installment in the long-running motorcycle action series. Players fight for the trophy at the Great Bikers Convention, and burn rubber on the track to win the Wild Race, where driving style and weapons are part of the show. The objective is to defeat the winner of last year's contest and kick the hell out of his gang buddies while doing so. But watch your back: the County Police won't let you slow down for a sec. The Game Boy Advance version was developed by Magic Pockets for Destination Software.
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.
Timon and Pumbaa are back for an all new adventure that takes place during the original The Lion King movie, although from the point of view of the two animal goons.
Choose either character, or play a team game with another player, to complete the various levels based on events from the original movie, with various challenges to complete.
The game also features film clips from the Disney movie of the same name, which ties in the adventures of Timon and Pumbaa with the original story of Simba and his quest to regain the kingdom of Pride Rock from Scar.
Quad Desert Fury takes games to the desert tracks aboard their ATV's. Riders compete against three other computer controlled Quads to stay on course and not wipe out while finishing with the best time.
Rescue Heroes makes its blazing debut on the Game Boy Advance with Rescue Heroes team leader Billy Blazes guiding the way. Boys embark on firefighting adventures as they deploy a variety of gadgets and maneuver vehicles in a race against the flames. Players navigate Billy Blazes to run, jump, swing and dodge past unforeseen dangers. The junior heroes fly Billy Blazes through trees and jet the super firefighter through water to rescue and evacuate hikers, stranded motorists and people trapped in burning buildings. Obstacles and hazards will delay progress, but by exhibiting strong determination, boys can successfully direct Billy Blazes past each heated challenge to ensure that everyone in Sky High Village is saved, and no one gets left behind!