Pokémon-e: Expedition Base Set (Japanese: 基本拡張パック Base Expansion Pack) is the name given to the first main expansion of cards from the e-Card Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game (the e-Card Era in Japan). The cards could be scanned for unlocking minigames in the e-Reader accessory for the Game Boy Advance.
An e-reader mini-game that made use of six different Pokémon TCG cards.
The player can select one of the six Pokémon listed below to race against a Marill and a Golduck, by scanning the respective TCG card from the Expedition Base Set.
#060 Poliwag
#061 Poliwhirl
#063 Poliwrath
#090 Shellder
#098 Krabby
#183 Marill
In this Pokemon based application for the Gameboy Advanced E-reader, players take on the role of Machop as he tries to chop all the falling rocks out of the air.
M&M's Blast! for Game Boy Advance reunites players with those lovable candy-coated M&M characters--Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow--in a brand-new adventure. Players complete a number of game challenges within a variety of board-game-style levels.
How advanced is your karate? Find out in this martial arts game for the Game Boy Advance. Bigger, badder and better than ever before, International Karate Advanced pits you against a series of increasingly skilled opponents, progress from white to black belt in the exciting Tournament and Dojo Game Modes, bump up your score in the demanding Bonus Games and sharpen your skills in the Practice Area.
Firefly Swamp is dying and the frogs from the Elder Council have asked Frogger to save it! To do so, Frogger must undertake a grueling quest to collect the sacred elements needed to keep the swamp alive. These elements have been stolen by the evil Mr. D and have been spread throughout four perilous worlds. Frogger must travel to each world retrieve the stolen elements and defeat Mr. D's evil henchmen. Then and only then will he be able to enter the Temple of the Frog to face the treacherous Mr. D.
Guru Logic Champ is a Japanese-only Game Boy Advance puzzle game.
Guru Logic Champ is a puzzle game developed by Champ Team and published by Compile for the Game Boy Advance platform.
Using a similar game style to the Game Boy classic, Tetris Attack, a line of blocks sits above the play field which you can change the order of and drop two at a time onto the blocks below. Once a Detoblock (a block that is different in appearance to the usual blocks) appears, drop it onto the corresponding colour to clear those blocks from the field.
Play modes include Clear (clean the playfield of all blocks), Puzzle (try and clear all blocks within a set number of drops), Marathon (the usual play as far as you can mode) and Rescue Mode, where you must clear the blocks from the top of a cage, in which the many monsters from the arcade hit, Rampage World Tour, are trapped in.
Driven is an F1 racing game that combines realistic aspects of the sport with some outrageous elements inspired by the film. In the game's Story Mode, you take on the alternating roles of Joe Tanto and Jimmy Bly with the goal of completing 12 objectives taken from the movie.
The wise men say "there is no end to the truth." In this war-town place, there are two things without end - the universe and greed.
Glittering stars give the impression of eternal serenity, but the reality is that they hide a lie.
Among them blazes an endless war over limited resources; skirmishes that grow as the universe expands.
Dave Mirra returns along with 14 pro riders including Ryan Nyquist, Mike Laird and Collin Mackay. 8 levels are on offer, with a total of 1,500 tricks to master. You can create your own BMX park thanks to the Park Editor mode.
One Eye Jack, a badass little skate fiend and leader of the No Rules posse, must stop an alien invasion of his local hangouts. To achieve his goal, he must board like a pro, be a dead-eye shot with his slingshot and alien slime gun, and grind the rails of social irresponsibility-all in the name of preserving his lifestyle.