Bleach Advance: Kurenai ni Somaru Soul Society is an Adventure game, developed by Alpha Unit and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 2005.
A game based on the Bomberman Jetters anime. Includes a pinball game, a collection of Bomberman Land-esqe minigames, and the franchise's famous Battle Mode.
Bouken Yuuki Pluster World: Densetsu no Plust Gate is a Role-Playing game, developed by Will and published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 2003.
Bouken Yuuki Pluster World: Densetsu no Pluster Gate EX is a Role-Playing game, developed by Will and published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 2003.
Tactical Football Simulator developed by ParityBit.
Calciobit is a Game Boy Advance soccer game released in 2006 by Nintendo and Paritybit. It's a simulation game released during the end of the GBA's lifespan. It was never released outside of Japan. The name Calciobit derives from the Italian word for soccer (Calcio) and chobitto, which means to play for a little bit.
Due to not being released outside of Japan, very few English reviews have been published. NTSC-UK gave the game a disappointing 5/10 stating that while it's fun in short bursts, has lovable character animations and is fun to customize your own team, there are limited options, the matches are very slow, and it has a steep learning curve.
Card Party is a Japanese card game for the Game Boy Advance.
Card Party is a card game developed by NDCube and published by MediaKite for the Game Boy Advance platform. Card Party was only released in Japan.
Bit Generations: Orbital is a Game Boy Advance video game released exclusively in Japan as part of the second series of bit Generations titles. It is an innovative title that has the player consolidating a multitude of planets together in each stage to create on large rock. It was remade on WiiWare under the title of Art Style: ORBIENT, and was the first of at least three titles to be released in the Art Style series.
Gameplay
Before starting a stage the player will have to choose which galaxy he or she wishes to play within and then the stage. Following this your small star will shoot towards a large body with a varying amount of small stars orbiting it. The goal is to come in possession of those other stars in order to increase the size of the primary one. When ready, the player will shoot out of the orbit of a star and then be pulled into another one when he enters its range. If the player touches the star that the smaller ones are revolving around, then your star will blow up. With this said, it's suggested yo
Motocross Challenge plays a lot like Excite Bike for the NES, with some features from Motocross Maniacs. It has greatly enhanced features compared to it's predecessors such as stunt bonuses (hold L for tricks), enemy AI, multiple track locations and different events. This game was never released commercially due to publishers backing out, however it is fully completed and polished. The developers released the game in ROM form on their website for free in April of 2007, and offered mail order cartridges.