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Most Popular Game Boy Advance Games - Page 94

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  • Racing Gears Advance

    2004

    Racing Gears Advance

    2004

    Racing
    Game Boy Advance
    Choose from 12 officially licensed supercars from top manufacturers including Dodge, Lotus, Chevy, Mitsubishi, GM and more. Kick it into gear and race like a pro as you power-slide through tough turns and take hidden shortcuts to reach the finish line. Feel the exhilaration of stopping another racer in their tracks with a well placed rocket. But be sure to upgrade your supercar and bring the right tires, as the Racing Gears League continues whether rain or snow. Team up with your friends for multi-player racing action.
  • Quad Desert Fury

    2003

    Quad Desert Fury

    2003

    Racing
    Game Boy Advance
    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.
  • Popeye: Rush for Spinach

    2005

    Popeye: Rush for Spinach

    2005

    Platform Racing
    Game Boy Advance
    Popeye: Rush for Spinach has Popeye throwing the gauntlet in a series of races on different vehicles, trying to defeat the fierce opposition presented by other popular characters, such as Olive Oyl, Wimpy and Brutus. The Magic Pockets-developed game features four fully playable characters, 12 races in richly detailed and interactive landscapes, 13 locomotion types for each character, and a four-player link mode with confrontation and cooperation.
  • Pinobee: Wings of Adventure

    2001

    Pinobee: Wings of Adventure

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    Pinobee: Wings of Adventure takes full advantage of Game Boy Advance's 32-bit color graphics. From Pinobee's fluid animation to the detailed environments he explores, it's obvious that a lot of spit and polish has been applied to this Pak. Pinobee screenshots may lead you to believe that this is a standard action platform game, but that is far from an accurate description. Pinobee can walk along the ground or shimmy up walls, but his main means of locomotion is dashing through the air. As he makes it deeper in his quest, Pinobee gains the ability to dash farther and farther through the air. Soon enough, he's spending more time hovering and dashing through the sky than on the ground. This unique play control system gives Pinobee a fresh feel.
  • The Pinball of the Dead

    2002

    The Pinball of the Dead

    2002

    Pinball Arcade
    Game Boy Advance
    Shoot, tilt and flip your way across three boards filled with challenges, hidden horrors, and vile bosses in this action pinball game based on the House of the Dead series.
  • Pac-Man Pinball Advance

    2005

    Pac-Man Pinball Advance

    2005

    Pinball
    Game Boy Advance
    Pac-Man takes on the role of the pinball, and his foes Blinky, Inky, Pinky and Clyde are going to do their best to stop him from rescuing the kidnapped residents of Pac-World. Pac-Man Pinball offers multi-ball play with the aid of Ms. Pac-Man, and challenges players to mini-games to keep the action fresh. True to Pac-Man tradition, players can also collect dots and power pellets for points and upgrades.
  • No Rules: Get Phat

    2001

    No Rules: Get Phat

    2001

    Platform Sport
    Game Boy Advance
    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.
  • Moto Racer Advance

    2002

    Moto Racer Advance

    2002

    Racing Sport
    Game Boy Advance
    The player controls a motorcyclist and must try to win races on various terrain and settings. Each motorcycle in the game handles differently with some performing better on paved roads and others working better on rougher terrain.[1] There are a number of different modes: Grand Prix (GP), Motocross, and Traffic. GP takes place at a number of different locations across the world on paved tracks in places such as San Francisco and Russia. The paved tracks require the player to learn how to effectively use their brakes around corners. The GP courses contain small differences between them, giving more variety to the courses in the game. Motocross requires the player to drive on off-road terrain and to master the act of "powersliding" on corners. The courses found in Motocross races are less hospitable and often take place in arid and unkept locales and with obstacles. Traffic mixes both GP and Motocross, having mixed pavement courses and traffic on roads that serve as obstacles.
  • Monster Rancher Advance 2

    2002

    Monster Rancher Advance 2

    2002

    Simulator
    Game Boy Advance
    Monster Rancher Advance 2 lets players create, train, and fight with monsters of their own choosing. Monsters are generated by inputting key phrases to create different monsters. Each phrase entered will create a unique monster, which will always appear when that specific phrase is entered. Players can experiment with many different phrases for unexpected results. Two separate monsters can also be combined with special items to form an entirely new monster. Certain combinations will lead to hidden, rare monsters which can not be obtained through the normal monster generation process. The Coaching System from Monster Rancher Advance has been dramatically improved for added depth in the sequel. Depending on the monster type, certain coaches will offer unique training sessions which other monster coaches will not be able to provide. These special training sessions can be very difficult and dangerous, yet have potential to yield major results. A monster's charisma and skills will also be crucial factors in deciding wh
  • Mighty Beanz Pocket Puzzles

    2004

    Mighty Beanz Pocket Puzzles

    2004

    Puzzle
    Game Boy Advance
    Those wacky Mighty Beanz have jumped out of your pocket and invaded the Game Boy Advance. Now they have split apart and are all mixed up! You have to help them become whole again by matching the right top with the bottom. The game sports fast-paced puzzles starring all your favorite Mighty Beanz. Use special power-ups to send your opponent's Beanz spinning and unlock rare and super pro Beanz and wager them in Battle Mode. Each package contains one Majesco Gamer Bean -- collect all five, including the Limited Edition CHAMP Gamer Bean.
  • Mech Platoon

    2001

    Mech Platoon

    2001

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
    Game Boy Advance
    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.
  • Mazes of Fate

    2006

    Mazes of Fate

    2006

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy Advance
    Mazes of Fate is a real-time first-person role-playing game in which the player takes controls of up to three characters.
  • LEGO Knights' Kingdom

    2004

    LEGO Knights' Kingdom

    2004

    Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    Knights' Kingdom is a top-down perspective action-adventure game. The player controls one of four characters, with only one character being controlled at a time. The character run through a series of nine levels, attacking Shadow Knights and solving tasks along the way. The player collects shields in levels as a form of health: upon being hit by an enemy or harmful obstacle, the player's health will deteriorate. The game also includes a tournament arena mode, where the characters compete against each other in three modes: Hand to Hand Combat, Jousting and Lightning Combat.
  • Lady Sia

    2001

    Lady Sia

    2001

    Platform Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    Join Lady Sia, bold defender of a world invaded by a race of ruthless beastmen. Help her use her sword and her wits in an intense battle across land, sea and air to free her people. Acquire the magic of the elements to defeat the giant T'Soa bosses, and invoke Sia's shapeshifting power in a final showdown against an unforgiving foe!
  • Koro Koro Puzzle: Happy Panecchu!

    2002

    Koro Koro Puzzle: Happy Panecchu!

    2002

    Puzzle
    Game Boy Advance
    Koro Koro Puzzle: Happy Panecchu! is a Puzzle game, published by Nintendo, which was released in Japan in 2002.
  • Karnaaj Rally

    2002

    Karnaaj Rally

    2002

    Racing
    Game Boy Advance
    Leave a trail of destruction behind as you blast ahead of the competition. Make your opponents spin and crash as you bombard them with a barrage of weapons. Take them out of the race with rockets and mines. Win races and prize money so you can progress to the next level of competition for more fire action.
  • Justice League Heroes: The Flash

    2006

    Justice League Heroes: The Flash

    2006

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    Justice League Heroes: The Flash is the Game Boy Advance version of Justice League Heroes released from Xbox and PlayStation 2. This version focuses primarily on The Flash and features 2D sidescrolling action gameplay and a sidestory to the console game's plot.
  • Justice League: Chronicles

    2003

    Justice League: Chronicles

    2003

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    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.
  • Justice League: Injustice for All

    2002

    Justice League: Injustice for All

    2002

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    Justice League: Injustice for All is a 2002 video game developed by Saffire and published by Midway Games for the Game Boy Advance. The game is based on the Justice League animated television series and showcases the League's seven members within the context of a side-scrolling beat 'em up with platforming elements. The plot centres on the League's efforts to avert global catastrophe carried out by Lex Luthor's Injustice Gang.
  • Jurassic Park III: Park Builder

    2001

    Jurassic Park III: Park Builder

    2001

    Simulator Strategy
    Game Boy Advance
    Clearly, the folks who built the original park were guilty of a few oversights. Think you can do any better? Try your hand at plotting out all of the details of the creation and management of a dinosaur park in JURASSIC PARK III: Park Builder. A strategy-simulation title of the highest caliber, the game leaves you in charge of 100 dinosaur species you have the task of placing them and maintaining their health. Of course, there's also the matter of the restaurants, shops, rides, and other attractions. If the park you create is too boring, poorly maintained, or excessively expensive, no one will show up, so you'd better use some seriously discerning judgment. In addition to managing the park, you'll have to pick up DNA strands from throughout the park to create new dinosaurs to keep the people coming back. Does it sound like too much to handle? Just wait until one of your prehistoric pals escapes on opening day.
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