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  • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords

    2002

    The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords

    2002

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    star 9.1
    The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords features two games, a port of the SNES game The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and a new multiplayer adventure called Four Swords.
  • Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2

    2004

    Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2

    2004

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.9
    In Summon Night: Swordcraft 2, the player is an orphan from the Colthearts clan raised by a Craftknight (a smith/warrior). The character aspires to be a Craftknight as well. The player character, either Edgar Colthearts or Aera Colthearts, who are Edge Fencers, find themselves at the site of an abandoned ruin where a violent Summon Beast named Goura is awakened. In order to protect their new family, Edgar/Aera is bound to a wild Summon Beast (stray summon) and embarks on a journey to reseal the ruins.
  • The Sims 2

    2005

    The Sims 2

    2005

    Simulator Strategy Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.9
    The Sims 2 for Nintendo Game Boy Advance takes place in Strangetown. In it, players create Sims to star in a TV series called 'Strangetown'. The player's Sim then stars in 12 episodes of the series. In between episodes, the Sim plays mini games and socializes with other Sims.
  • Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

    2003

    Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

    2003

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.8
    Super Mario Advance 4 is a GBA remake of Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES. Super Mario Advance is a four-part series for the GBA with Super Mario games of the NES and SNES era. The remakes came with adjusted graphics, sound and additional content. Each game of the series includes additionally the arcade-classic "Mario Bros" which can be played in multiplayer via link cable.
  • Summon Night: Swordcraft Story

    2003

    Summon Night: Swordcraft Story

    2003

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.4
    Summon Night: Swordcraft Story is an RPG set in the strange world of Lyndbaum, a sacred land linked to four magical dimensions from which Summoners can call forth spirits called Guardian Beasts to do their bidding.
  • Metal Slug Advance

    2004

    Metal Slug Advance

    2004

    Shooter Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.3
    Now you can have all the 2D arcade action of Metal Slug in the palm of your hand, because Metal Slug Advance has arrived on the Game Boy Advance. Through five action-packed missions, you must move out on foot or in slug vehicles across rugged terrain and underwater bases. Your objective is to rescue hostages by destroying enemies and solving strategic puzzles. Completing your missions becomes easier when you collect more than 100 types of E-cards, which enhance your character's abilities.
  • Pokémon FireRed Version

    2004

    Pokémon FireRed Version

    2004

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS) Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.2
    Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version are a pair of core series Generation III games that are set in the Kanto region. They were released in Japan on January 29, 2004, in North America on September 9, 2004, in Australia on September 23, 2004 and in Europe on October 1, 2004. As the first remakes in the Pokémon franchise, the games revisit the original pair of Pokémon games, Pokémon Red and Green Versions, and so feature all of the characters, plot elements, and challenges of them, but with several important upgrades to bring them up to speed with other Generation III games. The Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter was initially included with the games when they were first released, eliminating the need for Game Link Cables when trading between the two games (and later Pokémon Emerald Version). In later copies, it was sold separately. FireRed and LeafGreen went on to become the second best-selling games of the Game Boy Advance, only behind Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions. They also received
  • WarioWare: Twisted!

    2004

    WarioWare: Twisted!

    2004

    Puzzle Arcade
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.2
    After accidentally discovering spin technology, Wario reassembles the developers at WarioWare, Inc. to make a new set of wild minigames. WarioWare: Twisted! maintains the fast-paced style of gameplay from the original WarioWare and introduces a new gyro sensor that lets you control the gameplay by rotating the Game Boy Advance SP left and right. The new controls play into more than 200 minigames. Play through them all to unlock souvenirs, such as bonus games, figurines, and instruments.
  • Pokémon Sapphire Version

    2002

    Pokémon Sapphire Version

    2002

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS) Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.2
    Sequel to Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions (1999), Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions offer 135 new Pokémon, more complex battling and training systems, new crime organizations, a longer and more story-focused campaign and upgraded graphics to create a new and technically improved Pokémon experience.
  • Boktai: The Sun Is in Your Hand

    2003

    Boktai: The Sun Is in Your Hand

    2003

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.2
    Hideo Kojima, the man that's most known for bringing the Metal Gear Solid series to life, has come up with an extremely ambitious idea for the Game Boy Advance: harness the energy of sunlight for a videogame. Enter Boktai, a vampire-hunting action and adventure game that not only encourages players to get outside and play in the fresh air...it almost requires it. Utilizing a special cartridge with a built-in a sun sensor, the amount of sunlight outside the game determines how much sunlight shows up in the actual adventure. And since the player's gun is actually fueled by sunlight, the more sunlight you can get the stronger and more capable you are in the game.
  • Pokémon Ruby Version

    2002

    Pokémon Ruby Version

    2002

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS) Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8.1
    Sequel to Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions (1999), Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions offer 135 new Pokémon, more complex battling and training systems, new crime organizations, a longer and more story-focused campaign and upgraded graphics to create a new and technically improved Pokémon experience.
  • Rhythm Tengoku

    2006

    Rhythm Tengoku

    2006

    Music
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8
    A rhythm-action game like no other from the same team that created WarioWare. Rhythm Tengoku contains 48 minigames that put your rhythm to the test in a variety of crazy scenarios. Rhythm Tengoku was developed by Nintendo R&D1 and released exclusively in Japan for the GBA in 2006 and in arcades with Sega's help in 2007. Being developed by the same studio responsible for the WarioWare games, Rhythm Tengoku mixes the mini-game based gameplay with rhythm game elements, featuring unusually high-quality music for a GBA game. The game started development in 2004. A 2002 prototype for a GBA drum sequencer was incorporated into Rhythm Tengoku as well: the player can freely drum within the Sound Test or take on 19 drum lessons. (Source) The game contains eight stages with five rhythm games and one remix of the previous five each, adding up to 48 different mini-games total. Each game can be completed without hitting every note perfectly, although doing so will unlock various rhythm-related bonus games and modes, such as a
  • Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis

    2001

    Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis

    2001

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Tactical Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    star 8
    "Highlights and Key Features: - Over 40 hours of gameplay and multiple endings! - Discover powerful character classes with the new Emblem System! - Cast a wide assortment of magic spells to defeat the enemy! - Go head-to-head against a friend by using the Game Boy® Advance Game Link® cable! - All new Quest Mode enables you to discover hidden items and weapons not available in the main game. - Utilize the Exchange Mode to trade items, spell books and characters with a friend. - Save up to 3 games!"
  • Mother

    2003

    Mother

    2003

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy Advance
    star 7.9
    When included in the Mother 1+2 bundle, Mother (Earthbound Beginnings in the West) received an exclusive equippable item, the Easy Ring, available from the start, which makes the game more balanced (therefore easier than the original version).
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Duel Academy

    2005

    Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Duel Academy

    2005

    Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Card & Board Game
    Game Boy Advance
    star 7.9
    The objective is to advance through the game, following the first season of the anime. Mainly, you come to Duel Academy to become the King of Games. At first, you will be in Slifer Red Dorm with dropout boy ranks. You have to Duel and test in order to achieve a higher dorm and rank. When you win duels, you will get DP for buying booster packs in order to improve your Deck and skills.
  • Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

    2004

    Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

    2004

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    Game Boy Advance
    star 7.9
    Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is the second game in the Kingdom Hearts series. It is a direct sequel to Kingdom Hearts and exclusive to the Game Boy Advance. It was published by Square Enix and developed by Jupiter, and was released in 2004. Chronologically, it is the third game in the timeline after Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts, and takes place during Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.
  • Donkey Kong Country

    2003

    Donkey Kong Country

    2003

    Platform Adventure
    Game Boy Advance
    star 7.9
    An expanded port of the original Donkey Kong Country for the SNES. Includes extra collectables, remixed/remastered music and sound design, and additional game modes and minigames.
  • Astro Boy: Omega Factor

    2003

    Astro Boy: Omega Factor

    2003

    Shooter Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Game Boy Advance
    star 7.9
    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.
  • Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure

    2004

    Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure

    2004

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Game Boy Advance
    star 7.9
    Join Goku in his very first epic adventure as he defends the earth from the relentless Red Ribbon Army. Start down his path to power, and help turn an ordinary boy into the ultimate champion.
  • Donkey Kong Country 2

    2004

    Donkey Kong Country 2

    2004

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    star 7.7
    Donkey Kong Country 2 is a remake of the SNES game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. It is the second game in the series of remakes of the original Country trilogy for the Game Boy Advance.
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