Nintendo Game Boy Advance

Nintendo Game Boy Advance

The Game Boy Advance (abbreviated as GBA) is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo as the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, in North America on June 11, 2001,...

GP-1 Racing

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Unreleased - 2003

¡Mucha Lucha! Mascaritas of the Lost Code

¡Mucha Lucha! Mascaritas of the Lost Code

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 18, 2003

Mucha Lucha, the over-the-top comedy TV adventure series that revolves around Lucha Libre (Mexican professional wrestling) on the Kids WB, comes to the Game Boy Advance. Wrestle your was a Rikochet, Buena Girl and the Flea through this wacky adventure in the quest to recover the all-important Code of Masked Wrestling!

007: Everything or Nothing

007: Everything or Nothing

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 17, 2003

Think like Bond, act like Bond, and experience an entirely new Bond adventure. James Bond, the world's greatest secret agent, returns in Everything or Nothing with new guns and gadgets, combat skills, and clever tricks--and it's up to you to put them to good use. Travel through four exciting continents including the Valley of the Kings in Egypt and the French Quarter in New Orleans. The game also features two-player co-op missions and four-player multiplayer arena modes.

007: NightFire

007: NightFire

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 24, 2003

The ultimate secret agent is back in his most dangerous adventure yet in James Bond 007: NightFire. Explore new heights and depths like never before -- infiltrate towering skyscrapers, take on treacherous underwater missions, and tackle original missions including assignments in outer space. All this plus glamorous (and sometimes deadly) Bond women, new state-of-the-art gadgets and weapons, and an advanced in-game camera system will leave you shaken and stirred.

2 Disney Games: Disney Sports: Football & Disney Sports: Skateboarding

2 Disney Games: Disney Sports: Football & Disney Sports: Skateboarding

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2003

2 Disney Games: Lilo & Stitch 2 + Peter Pan: Return to Neverland

2 Disney Games: Lilo & Stitch 2 + Peter Pan: Return to Neverland

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 11, 2005

This compilation contains two Disney GBA games combined on one cartridge: Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2 Disney's Peter Pan: Return to Never Land

2 Game Pack!: Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge / Hot Wheels: World Race

2 Game Pack!: Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge / Hot Wheels: World Race

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 1, 2006

Both games are stuntman-style arcade games that consists of drivers competing in stunt challenges and winning fast races to stay on the show. Sometimes, there are mini-games with special tasks, usually involving collecting icons in a limited amount of time.

2 Games in 1 Double Pack: Hot Wheels: World Race / Hot Wheels: Velocity X

2 Games in 1 Double Pack: Hot Wheels: World Race / Hot Wheels: Velocity X

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 22, 2005

2 Games in 1 Double Pack: Scooby-Doo / Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

2 Games in 1 Double Pack: Scooby-Doo / Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - August 21, 2006

This double pack has two GBA games combined on one cartridge: Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

2 Games in 1 Double Pack: Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase / Scooby-Doo!: Mystery Mayhem

2 Games in 1 Double Pack: Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase / Scooby-Doo!: Mystery Mayhem

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 7, 2005

Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase: Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase is based on Warner Home Video's upcoming all-new, exclusive-to-video release, Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase. After beaming themselves and the infamous Phantom Virus into a videogame, Scooby-Doo and his friends are trapped and must fend off a variety of villains in their search for who released the Phantom Virus. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Mayhem: Scooby and the Gang are back in an all-new adventure! Join your favorite slackers as they try to solve a mystery of supernatural proportions. The gang starts out on a routine case in the search of ghosts. During their search, a scheming business tycoon, who will stop at nothing to grow his empire, uses The Tome of Doom to unlock some of the creepiest monsters our gang has every seen. Help Scooby and Shaggy find The Tome of Doom, capture monsters, and solve the mystery. Would you help Scooby and Shaggy solve this mystery for a Scooby Snack?

2 Games in 1!: Dr. Mario / Puzzle League

2 Games in 1!: Dr. Mario / Puzzle League

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 13, 2005

Dr. Mario/Puzzle League are recreations of two of Nintendo's most popular puzzle creations. Though Dr. Mario has already been released on the GBA as a Classic NES Series title, the version included in the dual-pack is enhanced specifically for the Game Boy Advance hardware instead of a straight emulation of the original NES title. Puzzle League was originally brought to life as Tetris Attack, but then re-branded on the Game Boy Color as Pokémon Puzzle Challenge a few years back. The GBA version is also enhanced for the GBA's much more capable graphics hardware.

2 Games in 1!: Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury / Dragon Ball GT: Transformation

2 Games in 1!: Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury / Dragon Ball GT: Transformation

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 29, 2006

This compilation brings together Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury and Dragon Ball GT: Transformation. Buu's Fury, while essentially a fighting game, comes with some Action RPG elements while Transformation is purely a side-scrolling beat 'em up.

2 Games in 1: Brother Bear + The Lion King

2 Games in 1: Brother Bear + The Lion King

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - June 29, 2005

2 Games in 1: Cartoon Network Block Party / Cartoon Network Speedway

2 Games in 1: Cartoon Network Block Party / Cartoon Network Speedway

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - April 1, 2005

This double pack has two Cartoon Network GBA games combined on one cartridge: Cartoon Network Block Party: Cartoon Network Block Party is a party game that keeps the game play fast and fun on the Game Boy Advance. Play as any of 6 characters from your favorite Cartoon Network cartoon properties: Johnny Bravo, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Cow and Chicken and Ed, Edd n Eddy. Challenge up to 3 friends on 4 colorful themed boards, each styled after Cartoon Network shows: Planet Johnnywood, Katz's Creepy Castle, The Tater Farm and Extreme Cul-De-Sac. Master 14 unique mini-games that challenge all of your skills: Riding Mower Grand Prix, Waterbomb Catch, Fish Frenzy, Backyard Boogie, Strike a Pose, Greased Porkbutt Catch, Fence Sitters, Weremole Waltz and many more. Cash mini-games reward players with money so they can pay for a competitive advantage or access passes to other areas of the board. Cartoon Network Speedway: It's time for the Cartoon Network Racing Championship! Players can pick their character, and race for the finish line. Cartoon Network Speedway is a racing game with plentiful power-ups, shortcuts, and unlockables. It includes a quick race (just a simple race of 1-5 laps), challenge (beat the star rating), championship (beat all the races), and two-player mode. The twist to this game is that it's not enough to come in first, but the player also has to be stylish. The star rating is used to unlock characters, tracks, and power-ups, and is increased by passing opponents, attacking opponents, collecting stars, setting records, and so on. Twelve tracks and characters are included, most locked at the beginning. 20 different power-ups can be found, for attacks, road hazards, speed, and odder effects.

2 Games in 1: Columns Crown + Chu Chu Rocket!

2 Games in 1: Columns Crown + Chu Chu Rocket!

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2005

This double pack is a compilation of two Sega games, previously released individually for the GBA: Columns Crown ChuChu Rocket!

2 Games in 1: Disney Princess + Brother Bear

2 Games in 1: Disney Princess + Brother Bear

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - May 11, 2005

2 Games In 1: Disney's Brother Bear / Disney Princess is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Various and published by THQ, which was released in Europe in 2005.

2 Games In 1: Disney Princess + Disney's The Lion King

2 Games In 1: Disney Princess + Disney's The Lion King

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2004

2 Games In 1: Disney Princess + Disney's The Lion King is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Various and published by THQ, which was released in Europe in 2004.

2 Games in 1: Disney Princess + Lizzie McGuire

2 Games in 1: Disney Princess + Lizzie McGuire

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2005

2 Games in 1: Finding Nemo + Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures

2 Games in 1: Finding Nemo + Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - October 21, 2005

Finding Nemo is a side-scrolling action game with light puzzle and exploration elements. Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures is an exclusive for GBA and offers 22 different minigames.

2 Games in 1: Finding Nemo + The Incredibles

2 Games in 1: Finding Nemo + The Incredibles

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2007

2 Games in 1: Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures / The Incredibles

2 Games in 1: Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures / The Incredibles

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - February 27, 2007

2 Games in 1: Golden Nugget Casino / Texas Hold 'em Poker

2 Games in 1: Golden Nugget Casino / Texas Hold 'em Poker

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - April 20, 2005

Golden Nugget Casino / Texas Hold 'Em Double Pack is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Various and published by Majesco, which was released in 2005.

2 Games in 1: GT 3 Advance: Pro Concept Racing + Moto GP: Ultimate Racing Technology

2 Games in 1: GT 3 Advance: Pro Concept Racing + Moto GP: Ultimate Racing Technology

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - October 22, 2004

A double pack by THQ containing two racing GBA games combined on one cartridge: In GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing you return to the road and take on the world to become the racing champion. 90 cars are on offer (most only available in Japan) to race across 46 different race tracks around the globe. The aim is to place first in each, in order to unlock the faster cars available. Along with both single and 2 player multiplayer modes, you can also take part in a drifting challenge, where the aim is to drift around as many corners as possible, all in the one drift. The higher the combo, the better the result. MotoGP on Gameboy Advance provides the fastest and most exciting thrill you can hold in your hands! It goes all-out to take hand-held racing to the next level as an authentic simulation of one of the World’s most popular and exciting sports. Forget the future – this is the here and now. Forget 4 wheels – 2 are faster. Get your knee down in the corner and hold tight on the straights as you hit over 300 KPH on 16 of the World’s most famous and challenging circuits, including Le Mans, Donington Park, Motegi and more. The best riders from 21 countries compete over 9 exciting and gruelling months to take the championship in the purest combination of man, machine, adrenaline and speed.

2 Games in 1: LEGO Knights' Kingdom + LEGO Bionicle

2 Games in 1: LEGO Knights' Kingdom + LEGO Bionicle

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2005

2 Games in 1: Monsters, Inc. / Finding Nemo

2 Games in 1: Monsters, Inc. / Finding Nemo

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - June 8, 2005

The Game Boy Advance version of Finding Nemo adapts the Pixar film as a side-scrolling action game with light puzzle and exploration elements. The game's 12 levels follow the plot of the film. Depending on the level, the player either controls clownfish Marlin or his son Nemo. Goals in the levels might include simply finding the exit, finding certain characters or items, reaching a certain point within a time limit, or simple survival, like when Marlin and his friend Dory are chased by Bruce the shark. The levels are full of unfriendly sea creatures that shouldn't be touched and environmental hazards like strong currents. Simple puzzle solutions are used to get around some obstacles, like dropping a pearl into on oyster for it to close, pushing a piece of rock on a hole to block a current or flipping switches to open barriers. In Monster's Inc Boo has returned to Monstropolis and it is your job as Sulley to get her back home. However, to make things difficult, Randal has destroyed her door. Avoid Randall and the CDA (Child Detection Agency) as well as other dangers as you try getting Boo home. This platform scroller will have you trying to find out where you have been as you make your way through multiple doorways, up and down ladders, and more. Pick up items along the way as you jump and dodge enemies, use your roar attack, push items, sneak, and more. The game includes a random map generator so every game is different as you play in three difficulty levels.

2 Games in 1: Power Rangers: Ninja Storm + Power Rangers: Time Force

2 Games in 1: Power Rangers: Ninja Storm + Power Rangers: Time Force

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 22, 2005

2 Games In 1 Double Pack: Power Rangers: Time Force / Power Rangers: Ninja Storm is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by THQ, which was released in 2005.

2 Games in 1: Quad Desert Fury / Monster Trucks

2 Games in 1: Quad Desert Fury / Monster Trucks

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 16, 2004

Compilation of two racing games. Quad Desert Fury Climb on to your ATV (all terrain vehicle) and race on seven desert tracks. You'll have to compete against three computer-controlled opponents and will need to avoid deep dunes, desert wells, sinkholes and even land mines. Monster Trucks Jump behind the wheel of your favorite monster truck and race on 25 different all-terrain tracks in five different environments. As you complete challenges, you can upgrade your monster trucks in the performance shops between races with the cash you earn by winning the races.

2 Games in 1: Rugrats: Go Wild + SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge

2 Games in 1: Rugrats: Go Wild + SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 4, 2005

2 Games In 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge / Rugrats Go Wild is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Vicarious Visions and published by THQ, which was released in Europe in 2005.

2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance + ChuChu Rocket!

2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance + ChuChu Rocket!

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 11, 2005

Double Pack: Sonic Advance & ChuChu Rocket! is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Sega and published by THQ, which was released in Europe in 2005.

2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance + Sonic Battle

2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance + Sonic Battle

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 11, 2005

This double pack has two Sonic GBA games combined on one cartridge: In Sonic Advance, the evil Dr Eggman is at it again, with a brand new scheme to trip up Sonic and his pals. Manoeuvre your way through obstacles, traps and puzzles to collect the Chaos Emeralds and defeat the vile Dr Eggman before it's too late. Sonic Battle brings furious combat action to the Game Boy Advance, as Sonic and his friends set out to determine which one of them is really the best fighter! Choose from eight characters such as Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Choose the arena, set the rules, customise your special attacks, and then engage in non-stop battles. With three types of special attacks, as well as Ground, Aerial, and Defence fighting techniques, you can customise your character to suit your fighting style. You'll also need to strategically plan and execute your attacks to take full advantage of each character's unique abilities. Up to four friends can link their systems together using the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable for team battles, and then combine special attacks into devastating combos! If you prefer to battle solo, work through the Story Mode to develop your own AI fighting partner. Either way, Sonic Battle is the ultimate showdown between Sonic and his friends.

2 Games in 1: Sonic Battle + ChuChu Rocket!

2 Games in 1: Sonic Battle + ChuChu Rocket!

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 16, 2005

Sonic Battle is a fast paced pseudo-fighting game, akin to Super Smash Brothers from Nintendo. Rather than being 3D side-scrolling, this game employs a 3D isometric view- not a static, sprite-based field though, it is comprised of actual texture-mapped polygons. The character sprites are 2D though, and while you think it wouldn't work- it does :P You can have 9 characters to choose from, 5 modes of play; Story, Battle, Challenge, Training, and Mini Games; you can link up 4 GBA's to fight your friends, each character has a bunch of moves you can use to beat the you-know-what out of whoever you're fighting. It has a system of selecting Aerial, Ground, and Guard based attacks, and depending on what type of attack you set for which area (aerial/ground/guard), you have a possibility of 9 total different special attacks to choose from (only 3 at a time in a match though) which you can change each time you lose 1 stock point. ChuChu Rocket is an action puzzler, designed predominantly as a multi-player game. You have indirect control over mice, and must guide them to the safety of a rocket, and away from a cat. You do this by placing arrows on the ground, which they will follow. The multi-player game is a frantic all-against-all duel, in which each player's mice will only follow instructions of their own colour. You can play this mode on your own against CPU opponents, or take on a series of predefined puzzles

2 Games in 1: Sonic Battle + Sonic Pinball Party

2 Games in 1: Sonic Battle + Sonic Pinball Party

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 16, 2005

Two Sonic spin-off games on one Game Boy Advance cartridge.

2 Games in 1: Sonic Pinball Party + Columns Crown

2 Games in 1: Sonic Pinball Party + Columns Crown

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 24, 2006

Sonic Pinball Party is the second Sonic Pinball game since Sonic Spinball in the early 90's. The game has an arcade mode, a tutorial mode, and a vs mode (party mode). In the game the game has pinball tables of famous Sonic Team characters such as Nights, Samba de Amigo, and of course SONIC! Princess Dazzle, on the verge of becoming the Queen of the land, has entrusted you to find the missing gems from the Columns Crown, the symbol of her sovereignty. There are 24 gems to collect in the game. To find them, you must complete certain elements of each of the games modes. These include the basic Survival Mode, where you must remove as many gems from the playing field as possible; Versus Mode has you battling a range of thieves in one-on-one Columns games; and Flash Columns has you attempting to remove the flashing gem from an already packed field of gems in a limited amount of time.

2 Games in 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom / Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy

2 Games in 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom / Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 20, 2006

2 Games in 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom / The Fairly OddParents!: Breakin' da Rules

2 Games in 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom / The Fairly OddParents!: Breakin' da Rules

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - June 1, 2005

Single player, action side-scroller shooter where you must retrieve the lost pages of the Da Rules book and prevent Vicky from ruling the world. You control Timmy from the TV show and can wish for Cosmo or Wanda to aid in destruction, including a massive interstellar orbital strike screen clear. As you wade through legions of enemies, "poof"ing them away, you'll fight deadly frogs, Yugopotamians, piranhas, and other foul beasts across more than 30 unique AIs. In an effort to cause the kind of global mayhem he has always dreamed of, the evil Plankton has set in motion his most diabolical plot ever to take over the world. The fate of Bikini Bottom has been put in the hands (or small tentacles) of three unsuspecting heroes. Put your platform skills to the test as SpongeBob, Patrick, or Sandy Cheeks, with an array of insane new maneuvers and power-ups at your disposal. Explore a huge 3D world, encounter familiar friends, and finally put an end to Plankton's evil scheme.

2 Games in 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom + Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius

2 Games in 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom + Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - June 30, 2005

In an effort to cause the kind of global mayhem he has always dreamed of, the evil Plankton has set in motion his most diabolical plot ever to take over the world. The fate of Bikini Bottom has been put in the hands (or small tentacles) of three unsuspecting heroes. Put your platform skills to the test as SpongeBob, Patrick, or Sandy Cheeks, with an array of insane new maneuvers and power-ups at your disposal. Explore a huge 3D world, encounter familiar friends, and finally put an end to Plankton's evil scheme. Initiate contact with another galaxy and launch a makeshift satellite into space before breakfast. That's nothing for Jimmy Neutron, the teenage super genius whose amazing inventions often get him into heaps of trouble. This time, it's up to you to get Jimmy out of his toughest tangle. You'll go through six levels, including Jimmy's house, the Asteroids, Yolkus Underworld, Yolkus City, and Retroland. Jet around on Goddard, Jimmy's proudest invention that can turn into the Goddard Pogo, Goddard Scooter, and the Goddard Sled. Can Jimmy's get himself through this grand adventure?

2 Games in 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom + SpongeBob SquarePants: Supersponge

2 Games in 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom + SpongeBob SquarePants: Supersponge

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2004

In SuperSponge, SpongeBob wants to get a present for his friend Patrick's birthday, and decides to get him an autograph from his favorite superheroes, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy. The two will however only help SpongeBob if he runs several errands for them first, like getting them a meal or a facial treatment. The game is a traditional side-scrolling platformer consisting of five worlds of four levels each. In every level, the goal is to collect one particular ingredient for fulfilling the latest errand. Swimming or lying in SpongeBob's way are various hostile sea creatures he can dispatch with a slap from his giant red glove. In addition, he can pick up several items that allow more options, like several different weapons, including a fishing net, a coral blower and a jelly gun - all can be used to collect ammunition in the form of jellyfish or coral which can then be fired. A balloon allows SpongeBob to glide. A beating heart shows SpongeBob's health - should it get too low, he can refill it by picking up fast food items like milkshakes, fries and burgers. He can also collect spatulas - picking up 50 of them awards an extra life. Extra lives can also be found in the form of an extra pair of underpants. Every world ends with a boss battle. One level takes place in Sandy Cheeks' home tree. There, SpongeBob must periodically refresh himself at a water puddle or dry out and lose a life. The Battle for Bikini Bottom begins with SpongeBob and Patrick playing with their robot toys. The former wishes that the robots would come to life. Meanwhile, in the Chum Bucket, Plankton has planned on creating a robot army and use them to take over the world. Not only that, he will also achieve in getting the Krabby Patty formula. Plankton has created a device called the Duplicatotron 3000, a device used to spawn robots. Unfortunately for him, the robots disobey him because the switch is on disobey. Because of that, Plankton is kicked out of the Chum Bucket. SpongeBob wakes up in the next morning to see his house has been trashed. When he goes outside, he sees Plankton. The latter makes lies to SpongeBob that robots came out of nowhere and wrecking havoc in Bikini Bottom. Fooled by this, SpongeBob plans to stop the robots. By the time he and his friend go to the Chum Bucket, SpongeBob has finally discovered that Plankton is behind the entire plot. He admits that he is planning on using a robot army for his purposes. When SpongeBob tells him that his robots are causing a rampage, Plankton tells him that it is because the switch to his device is on disobey method and tries to get the robots to his command. Unfortunately, a robotic version of himself refuses to allow that and sends a gigantic SpongeBob robot to deal with SpongeBob which he defeats both of them.

2 Games in 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: Supersponge & SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman

2 Games in 1: SpongeBob SquarePants: Supersponge & SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 8, 2006

The SpongeBob SquarePants Double Pack features the Revenge of the Flying Dutchman and SuperSponge games for the Game Boy Advance. Now you can either help SpongeBob find lost treasures hidden throughout Bikini Bottom or help him gather celebrity autographs to give to Patrick Star for his birthday. Throughout your adventures, you'll encounter various characters and locations based on the SpongeBob SquarePants animated series.

2 Games In 1: The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie + SpongeBob SquarePants and Friends in Freeze Frame Frenzy

2 Games In 1: The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie + SpongeBob SquarePants and Friends in Freeze Frame Frenzy

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - October 21, 2005

Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy is a side-scrolling picture-taking game involving characters from various Nickelodeon cartoons such as The Fairly OddParents, Spongebob Squarepants, Danny Phantom, and Rocket Power. An unknown antagonist has begun scrambling the different universes of the Nicktoons, characters being flung into each other's worlds as robotic copies try to integrate into their societies during the chaos. Assuming the role of one of the main characters from the represented franchises, players are instructed by Jimmy Neutron to head to the worlds of the Nicktoons and use a specially designed camera to return characters to their home dimensions while also finding and defeating the robot doppelgangers. Players are able to move their chosen character around a set walking area to avoid hazards and get better angles for their free-moving camera cursor. Taking pictures of objects in the environment can reveal characters, and many characters require repeated snapshots to perform actions or return to their home dimension. Each level has a score threshold that needs to be beaten by taking pictures of characters and interesting sights, with many smaller side objectives like photographing a specific interaction between characters providing point bonuses if they're completed. Boss fights also cap off each world where players must survive attacks and snap three good shots of the robot duplicates. In Spongebob Squarepants Movie someone has stolen King Neptune's crown, and Mr. Krabs is the main suspect. Despite having been passed over for a promotion by Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob and his faithful (but dimwitted) friend Patrick volunteer to make the perilous journey to Shell City to retrieve the crown and save Mr. Krabs' life. Play as SpongeBob or Patrick as they interact with characters from the movie, earn "manliness" points to gain power-ups, and explore vast environments in the "Patty Wagon."

2 Great Games!: Ms. Pac-Man: Maze Madness & Pac-Man World

2 Great Games!: Ms. Pac-Man: Maze Madness & Pac-Man World

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - July 12, 2001

Pac-Man World and Maze Madness takes the classic arcade action to a whole new level. Pac-Man has landed on Ghost Island with a mission - spoil Toc-Man's party in this new 3D Pac-World. Ms. Pac-Man - Maze Madness lets you take Ms. Pac-Man on a tour of Pac-World, as snacks on all the pellets she can find. Help her retrieve the four Gems of Virtue!

2 in 1 Game Pack: Shrek 2 / Shark Tale

2 in 1 Game Pack: Shrek 2 / Shark Tale

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - August 25, 2005

2 Games In 1 Double Pack: Shrek 2 / Shark Tales

2 in 1 Game Pack: Spider-Man / Spider-Man 2

2 in 1 Game Pack: Spider-Man / Spider-Man 2

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - August 31, 2005

2 in 1 Game Pack: Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace / X2: Wolverine's Revenge

2 in 1 Game Pack: Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace / X2: Wolverine's Revenge

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - August 23, 2005

2 in 1 Game Pack: Tony Hawk's Underground / Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer

2 in 1 Game Pack: Tony Hawk's Underground / Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - June 15, 2006

Tony Hawk's Underground - You own the underground. Break the rules and go from skate punk to pro. Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer - Never the same wave twice. Surf as Slater and other pros in hot surf spots.

2 in 1: Asterix & Obelix: Bash Them All! / Asterix & Obelix XXL

2 in 1: Asterix & Obelix: Bash Them All! / Asterix & Obelix XXL

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - June 23, 2005

Asterix & Obelix: Bash Them All! is a 2D side-scrolling platform game based on the French comic series Astérix. It is a collection of two games. One old, namely a port of the SNES game Asterix and Obelix. The other game is called Asterix & Cleopatra, based on the comic and animated movie of the same name. In Asterix and Cleopatra, Asterix has to help a Egyptian architect Artifis to build his pyramid for Cleopatra. You play typical platform levels where you jump around obstacles and walk towards the right of the screen. Astérix & Obélix XXL on the Game Boy Advance features the same story as its console/PC counterpart, but presents the 3D platformer gameplay in new and different levels rendered in an engine tailored to the handheld platform. To free the citizens of their village from Roman capture and prevent the formula of the magic potion from falling into Roman hands, Asterix and Obelix must make their way through six Roman provinces, each consisting of five or more levels.

2 in 1: V-Rally 3 + Stuntman

2 in 1: V-Rally 3 + Stuntman

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - June 23, 2005

V-Rally 3 for the Game Boy Advance adapts the console game of the same name to the handheld platform, offering its own selection of cars, tracks, modes and a platform-appropriate graphics engine. The main game mode is V-Rally Mode. It takes players through a rally championship over seven different countries, with each country's course consisting of distinct stages. Stages are taken on in groups of two, allowing for changing of car setup and repairs after every pair. Car setup options include a choice of tires (appropriate to road and weather conditions) as well as suspension, steering, brakes and gearbox. Bumping into the roadside during a race damages the car, with body, suspension, brakes, steering and turbos getting individual damage ratings. The repairs must be possible to be carried out within a time window or there is no choice but to drive on with the damage. The game's second major mode is called V-Rally Cross and offers traditional circuit racing on five different tracks. Only one is available from the start, the others have to be unlocked by winning on the earlier tracks. Races are against three opponents and consist of two rounds of three laps each, one in forward, one in reverse direction. Performing well in the first round fills a boost meter that can be utilized in the second. Time Trial mode allows single runs utilizing cars and tracks unlocked in the other modes. Multiplayer is available via the link cable and offers two-player versions of V-Rally Cross and Time Trial. You play a stuntman who has the task of completing some difficult and challenging stunts for a film director. Get it right and he'll ask you on for another project, and pay you big time. Get it wrong, and it's time for a career change. Apart from the Movie Making mode, Precision Tests will have you completing courses of varying difficulty, where you'll have to drive forward and reverse, launch off of jumps, dodge through posts and then park inside a zone before time runs out. In Jump Tests, you'll be out to grab letters while jumping off of platforms to catch them while airborne. You can also play against a friend in the various multiplayer modes to see who has the best control over their car.

2 Jeux En 1: Titeuf: Ze Gag Machine / Titeuf: Mega Compet

2 Jeux En 1: Titeuf: Ze Gag Machine / Titeuf: Mega Compet

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - June 24, 2005

This compilation contains a cartridge with two games based on the Titeuf comic book series previously released separately: Titeuf: Méga compet' Titeuf: Ze Gag Machine

2004Mbit Competition

2004Mbit Competition

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Homebrew - 2005

The 2004Mbit Competition is a homebrew games challenge hosted by Simon Band from gbadev.org. Many developers entered, but only the 10 best games were included in the final release.

2-In-1 Fun Pack: Dreamworks Madagascar: Operation Penguin / Dreamworks Shrek 2

2-In-1 Fun Pack: Dreamworks Madagascar: Operation Penguin / Dreamworks Shrek 2

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - August 29, 2006

2-in-1 Fun Pack: Shrek 2 / Madagascar

2-in-1 Fun Pack: Shrek 2 / Madagascar

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 24, 2006

Shrek 2 takes players on a crazy adventure with Shrek and his buddies. Gamers revisit scenes from the movie sequel while discovering all-new locations and characters. Shrek 2 for the Game Boy Advance combines puzzle elements with traditional action-platform gameplay and allows players to build up a team of three characters and use each one's ability to get through tasks, solve puzzles and fight monsters. Fun-filled mini-games allow fans to embark on adventures with Shrek, Donkey, Puss in Boots and Gingerbread Man. Madagascar is based on the highly anticipated animated feature film from DreamWorks Animation, Madagascar is the only game that lets players enter the world of four hilarious Central Park Zoo animals-a personality-packed crew made up of a lion, zebra, giraffe and hippo. Players must master each animal's natural skills while adventuring through the exciting city of New York and the dangerous island of Madagascar, interacting with other animals and tackling obstacles and enemies in scenarios from the movie and beyond.

3 Game Pack!: Candy Land / Chutes and Ladders / Original Memory Game

3 Game Pack!: Candy Land / Chutes and Ladders / Original Memory Game

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 7, 2005

CandyLand / Chutes & Ladders / Original Memory Game is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Black Lantern Studios and published by Destination Software, which was released in 2005.

3 Game Pack!: Connect Four / Perfection / Trouble

3 Game Pack!: Connect Four / Perfection / Trouble

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - August 21, 2005

Challenge the computer or a friend to one of three classic board games with the Trouble / Connect Four / Perfection compilation pack. For players of all ages!

3 Game Pack!: Ker Plunk! / Toss Across / Tip It

3 Game Pack!: Ker Plunk! / Toss Across / Tip It

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - August 31, 2006

3 Game Pack!: Mouse Trap / Simon / Operation

3 Game Pack!: Mouse Trap / Simon / Operation

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 7, 2005

Mousetrap / Operation / Simon - three games you enjoyed when you were little, now compiled for your Game Boy Advance. Build the craziest mouse trap, pull the bad parts out of your patient and see how well you can follow along with Simon!

3 Game Pack!: Risk, Battleship, Clue

3 Game Pack!: Risk, Battleship, Clue

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - August 21, 2005

Risk / Battleship / Clue is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Gravity-I and published by DSI Games, which was released in 2005.

3 Game Pack!: The Game of Life / Payday / Yahtzee

3 Game Pack!: The Game of Life / Payday / Yahtzee

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 7, 2005

A three-pack of classic board games. Practice makes perfect in The Game of Life. Will you go to college or join the working force? Will you get married and have kids? Will you go bankrupt, or earn millions in stock and real estate? Anything's possible with a spin of the Life wheel! Yahtzee has been a family favorite for over 40 years! Throw the dice to build straights, full houses, five of a kind -- Yahtzee! Payday is the classic family game that makes household finances fun. In the end, what's left does count because whoever has the most money after all the bills and loans are paid WINS!

3 in 1: Rugrats: I Gotta Party / Spongebob Squarepants: Supersponge / Tak and the Power of the Juju

3 in 1: Rugrats: I Gotta Party / Spongebob Squarepants: Supersponge / Tak and the Power of the Juju

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 25, 2005

The Rugrats are playing hide-and-seek in the house, and it is up to the player to find them. Doing so opens up several different minigames: cookie (and worm) catching, racing, and puzzle solving are featured in the gamut. SpongeBob wants to get a autographed photo of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy for his friend Patrick for a birthday present. The two elderly superheroes want nothing to do with SpongeBob and instead sent him to find random objects around Bikini Bottom. There is a prophecy that speaks of a Legendary Warrior, and it says that he would restore the Moon Juju, defeat Tlaloc and bring peace to the Pupanunu people. Tak and Lok are both apprentices of Jibolba, Tak being the younger of the two, but after Lok is turned into a sheep, it's Tak's turn to take the quest of restoring his friend to his human form.

3-in-1 Sports Pack: Paintball Splat! / Dodgeball Dodge This! / Big Alley Bowling

3-in-1 Sports Pack: Paintball Splat! / Dodgeball Dodge This! / Big Alley Bowling

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released

4 Games on One Game Pak: GT Advance / GT Advance 2 / GT Advance 3 / MotoGP

4 Games on One Game Pak: GT Advance / GT Advance 2 / GT Advance 3 / MotoGP

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2007

GT Advance Championship Racing Install your car kits, head to the track, start your engines and get ready to challenge the most competitive racers on the circuit! Choose from over 45 authentic cars and race for championship gold on an amazing 32 different tracks. Upgrade your car's performance using 9 categories of upgradeable parts including the engine, suspension, aerodynamics and more. GT Advance 2: Rally Racing Get behind the wheel of the world's top rally cars as you span the globe in quest of a championship. Listen to your navigator as you fly over jumps and skid around obstacles on your way to the top of the rally racing circuit! GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing Choose from more than 90 authentic cars with upgradable parts from 10 top car manufacturers. Unlock cars with different acceleration, top speeds, and handling in order to master the 46 tracks. MotoGP MotoGP puts you behind the handlebars of some of the fastest machines on two wheels. Take control of any of the bikes and riders from the world of Grand Prix Motorcycle racing, and race across 10 real-world tracks in a variety of game modes. In Grand Prix and Training modes, you can develop your own rider's attributes and then race to unlock tracks, riders, cheats, and bikes. Show off your speed and style in single-player tournaments or multiplayer races.

4 Games on One Game Pak: Movies

4 Games on One Game Pak: Movies

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - January 1, 2007

Nickelodeon Movies: 4 Games On One Game Pak is a compilation of games developed by HumanSoft (The Wild Thornberrys Movie and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius), THQ (Hey Arnold!: The Movie), and WayForward Technologies (The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie). The compilation was published by THQ for Game Boy Advance. The game contains four full Nickelodeon licensed games on a single cartridge. There is a menu that allows players to scroll through and choose which game to play. The four games contained on the cartridge are: The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Hey Arnold! The Movie The Wild Thornberrys Movie Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius

4 Games on One Game Pak: Nicktoons

4 Games on One Game Pak: Nicktoons

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 17, 2007

Nickelodeon: 4 Games On One Game Pak is a compilation of games developed by Altron Corporation (Rocket Power: Zero Gravity Zone and Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy), Helixe (The Fairly OddParents!Enter the Cleft), and Climax Studios (SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge). The compilation was published by THQ for Game Boy Advance. The game contains four full Nickelodeon licensed games on a single cartridge. There is a menu that allows players to scroll through and choose which game to play. The four games contained on the cartridge are: Rocket Power: Zero Gravity Zone Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy The Fairly OddParents! Enter the Cleft SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge

4x4 Off-Roaders

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Unreleased - 2001

4×4 Off-Roaders is a cancelled Gameboy Advance racing game that was in development by Small Rockets in 2001. The game was powered by a nice voxel 3D graphic engine, something that was not usual on the 2D-centric GBA console. We dont know why the game was never released, but it’s possible that Small Rockets never found a publisher.

A Sound of Thunder

A Sound of Thunder

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - February 28, 2004

Based on the Franchise Pictures movie of the same name, A Sound of Thunder takes you to a future where time travel is possible. Things quickly go wrong when someone alters the past, creating a sequence of time ripples that mutate the present-day world. Now you must solve the mystery and sort out a mess that just might mean the end of human existence. You'll solve puzzles, manipulate items, interact with other characters, and eliminate mutant creatures and plants. In addition to a single-player mode, the game features both cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes.

A Werewolf Tale

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Homebrew

A Werewolf Tale is another fantastic Game Boy Advance homebrew game by the developer of two other fantastic homebrew GBA games, Holy Hell and .PowerPig. A Werewolf Tale differs a lot from his previous two games, its designed with the idea of being incredibly hard to complete, so expect to be defeated time after time. The game is sort of a beat-em-up styled game where you run along the walls and have to defeat creatures. Though you have to be careful as those creatures do an awful lot of damage. The developer personally describes it as a game that would fit into the metroidvania genre. But then also goes on to say that its close to popular action puzzle games like N+ and VVVVVV

Ace Combat Advance

Ace Combat Advance

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - February 22, 2005

The Ace Combat series makes its debut on the Game Boy Advance with challenging missions, unlockable planes, and free-roaming environments. As the newest pilot in an elite fighter squadron, you must help destroy the Air Strike Force--the military arm of an evil multinational corporation. If you destroy enough enemy planes during your missions, you'll unlock new planes. Fly in air-to-air and air-to-ground missions over arctic, forest, and desert environments. Each environment features destructible buildings and objects.

Ace Lightning

Ace Lightning

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - October 25, 2002

This third-person action-adventure game lets you guide the foremost of the Lightning Knights, Ace Lightning, on his mission to defeat the evil Lord Fear and send him and his gang back to prison in the sixth dimension. The only way to capture Lord Fear is to collect all the pieces of the magical Amulet of Zoar, which he has hidden throughout the Carnival of Doom--a scary place full of exaggeratedly imposing tents, rides and sideshows, with distorted geometry and disturbing lighting effects. You must guide Ace Lightning around the eerie halls of the Carnival, and into its four zones--the Ghost Town, Fun Park, Circus and House of Horror--on his great quest to collect the pieces of the Amulet.

Action Man: Robot Atak

Action Man: Robot Atak

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 24, 2004

The world's leading toxins specialist, Professor Moran, is kidnapped by a villain named No-Face while in disguise as Action Man in order to frame him for the kidnapping. No-Face intends to force Moran to make him a mind control gas. Action Man and Action Force become wanted criminals and their base becomes surrounded by the authorities. No-Face takes Moran to Island X, where he reveals that he has constructed an army of 'X-Robots' which begin terrorizing cities across the world. No Face has also began rebuilding Dr. X and brings him back to life as he was previously defeated by Action Man. Action Force escape their base with some of their equipment and vehicles and go on the run whilst battling X-Robots along the way. In one instance, Action Man places a tracker on an X-tank and tracks the robot's location to Island X. Action Force make their way there and later find out about Dr. X and No Face's plan to turn the world's population into their slaves using Moran's mind control gas. After several confrontations and battles, the evil plan is thwarted and the base is destroyed thanks to Flynt redirecting the missiles containing the gas to their launch point. Action Force leave with Moran, though they do not realize that Dr. X and No-Face have survived the explosion.

Activision Anthology

Activision Anthology

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - December 9, 2003

Be a flying ace, a race car champion, a tennis star, and a space pioneer all in one afternoon. Activision Anthology lets you go back in time with all your old favorites, including Pitfall 1 and 2, Commando, Freeway, Keystone Kapers, Seaquest, River Raid 1 and 2, and Spider Fighter. Whether it's trying to get Pitfall Harry past the third pit on the right or breaking 15,000 points on River Raid to earn a patch, Activision Anthology is sure to conjure plenty of gaming memories.

Advance Guardian Heroes

Advance Guardian Heroes

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 14, 2004

Based on the Sega Saturn's Guardian Heroes, Advance Guardian Heroes brings a classic game to life on your Game Boy Advance. Not your ordinary side-scrolling fighter, the game features more than 20 playable characters, 160 powerful moves, and different multiplayer scenarios. Each fighter has unique moves and abilities, which you can upgrade as you progress through the game. Whether you play solo, with friends, or against friends, you can delve into a variety of challenges and battle arenas.

Advance Wars

Advance Wars

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 10, 2001

This means war! The battle lines have been drawn, and an elite group of sly strategists is massing troops at your borders. You'll have to command ground, air and naval forces if you hope to survive the coming wars, and it won't be easy. With 114 maps to battle on and both Single-Pak and Multi-Pak link modes, Advance Wars brings turn-based strategy to a depth never before seen on a handheld! • Rally the troops! War-time strategy comes to the Game Boy Advance in an epic battle simulation game. • Multiple modes of military mayhem! Fight the war-torn Campaign Mode, pass your Game Boy Advance around in Versus Mode or go head-to-head with fellow generals in Link Mode using the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable (sold separately). • Create your own worlds! There are 114 battlefield maps to choose from, but that's just the beginning. Use the Map Edit function to create your own battlefields and swap them with your friends for unlimited replay value!

Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising

Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - June 23, 2003

While the Allied Nations were still recovering from the war in Cosmo Land, the Black Hole Army had already recovered and has decided to launch a large-scale invasion on Macro Land. Along with the original Black Hole army's commanding officers, four new COs were recruited, under the command of Sturm. Sturm orders each Black Hole CO to invade and capture each of the four continents controlled by the four other armies from the original game. The four allied armies must now work together to drive Black Hole out of their world once and for all.

Advance Wars Returns

Advance Wars Returns

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - ROM Hack - August 5, 2021

Advance Wars Returns is a ROM hack of AW2 and it contains a brand new story with 42 new campaign missions in both a normal and a hard difficulty, a completely new War Room with 30 missions, an AWBW section in Vs. Mode for your PvP desires and reworked CO-Power mechanics and COs. The Patch can be applied using LunarIPS.

Adventure of Tokyo DisneySea

Adventure of Tokyo DisneySea

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 22, 2001

Adventure of TOKYO DisneySEA is an action adventure game based on the Tokyo DisneySea theme park that was opened in 2001. It was one of the two Konami games based on the theme park, the other one having been released for the PlayStation 2. In this game all the seven "ports of call" from the Tokyo DisneySea are represented: Mediterranean Harbor, American Waterfront, Lost River Delta, Port Discovery, Mermaid Lagoon, Arabian Coast, and Mysterious Island. The Aqua Sphere (symbol of the park) is also depicted. Disney's characters include Aladdin and Ariel, among many others. The main objective is to collect cards (containing rock-paper-scissors). Some will be given while others can only be obtained if the player defeats his opponent. The versus battles occur through card usage. Some of these cards are the key to defeat the toughest opponents. During the scrolling gameplay, the player can earn coins and use them to buy food (for health improvement), interact with different characters, and eliminate the random enemies that appears. Sometimes there are also mini-games.

Aero the Acro-Bat

Aero the Acro-Bat

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - May 14, 2002

Aero the Acrobat, the classic Sunsoft game for Super NES, comes to Game Boy Advance! Edgar Ektor (and evil ex-circus clown) has booby-trapped the circus with the help of a crazy flying squirrel named Zero and his fairground henchmen. Only Aero, a master of acrobatics, can diffuse the dangers of the circus and perform various death defying acts to amuse the unsuspecting audience. As the headlining act, Aero will walk tightropes, swing on trapezes, blast out of cannons and plunge off the high dive in order to find Ektor and put a stop to his evil plans. Great graphics and action-puzzle elements garnered Aero the Acrobat great reviews when it was first released in 1993. Now you can re-live the classic on Game Boy Advance.

Agassi Tennis Generation

Agassi Tennis Generation

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 30, 2003

Agassi Tennis Generation brings you up close and personal to the biggest stars in tennis. Play as Andre Agassi, or compete against him, as you smash, volley, lob, and serve on courts from all over the world in 16 tournaments. The game features 32 unique players with realistic movements, various court surfaces, and three challenging game modes including Quick Match, Arcade, and Tournament. Can you win your way to the top ranks of tennis stardom?

Agent Hugo: Roborumble

Agent Hugo: Roborumble

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - April 2, 2007

Agent Hugo: RoboRumble is a fast paced racing game with platform elements. The city of Aquapolis has been invaded by a new evil villain - Geekdorph, Lord of Robots. Agent Hugo escapes to a teleporter and gets beamed to the secret hideout of R.I.S.K (Risky Intelligent Spy Knights). From the hideout, Hugo must teleport into space, the desert and Aquapolis to defeat Geekdorph's challenges and collect information about Geekdorph's secret location - so the final three stage boss-fight can take place and the citizens of Aquapolis set free.

Aggressive Inline

Aggressive Inline

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - August 27, 2002

In Aggressive Inline the player takes the role of one of nine real-life skaters with one specific goal: receiving as much points as possible by performing spectacular stunts. Every of the 13 courses also has various special challenges, e.g. collecting or smashing certain items, which need to be performed to beat it. In contrast to the open areas of the console versions this one features more linear levels and tight time limits.

AirForce Delta Storm

AirForce Delta Storm

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 16, 2002

Strap into your cockpit and blast through the gut-wrenching world of flight combat. Your adrenaline pumps as machine gun fire pelts off your tail, you execute back-breaking barrel rolls and experience dog-fighting action. Take your pick of over 70 planes, including military fighters rendered from actual aircraft. With a full range of extreme missions to numb your senses, AirForce Delta Storm pushes your Game Boy Advance to the sky!

Aka-chan Doubutsuen

Aka-chan Doubutsuen

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 26, 2004

Cutesy virtual pet/adventure game from TDK Core, released only in Japan. Take care of little baby animals, including giraffes, pandas, elephants, koalas, and monkeys -- giggle excitedly over their cuteness and train them to pull off happy little tricks. Features more than 160 different animals from over 40 species.

Aleck Bordon Adventure: Tower and Shaft Advance

Aleck Bordon Adventure: Tower and Shaft Advance

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - January 1, 2004

Aleck Bordon Adventure: Tower & Shaft Advance is an Adventure game, published by Aruze Corp, which was released in Japan in 2004.

Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2002

Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2002

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - May 24, 2002

Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2002 is a sports game developed by Anco Software and released on Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation.

Alex Rider: Stormbreaker

Alex Rider: Stormbreaker

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 25, 2006

Based on Anthony Horowitz's series of teen spy movies and movie following adventure-seeker Alex Rider. Players embrace the role of Alex Rider to out-spy, outwit and out-cool evil in this thrilling action adventure. Featuring third-person stealth game play, fast-paced racing action, intense fighting and engaging, gadget-based mini-games, players can relive defining moments from the Stormbreaker movie and become the ultimate spy.

Alien Hominid

Alien Hominid

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - February 3, 2006

He's been shot at, shot down, stolen from and probed. It's time to get even. The game is a side-scrolling shooter in a similar vein to games like Metal Slug, where one hit instantly kills, and can be played simultaneously with one or two players. Players play as the titular hominid who has to fend off waves of secret agents. His main arsenal is a blaster, while players can also melee close-up enemies and use a limited number of grenades. Advanced moves include rolling under shots, jumping on and biting off enemies' heads, temporarily scaring other enemies, and digging underground and dragging enemies down with them.

Alienators: Evolution Continues

Alienators: Evolution Continues

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 13, 2001

You thought you'd rid the Earth of the aliens. But now they're back, and the evolution of hostile life-forms continues. Lucky for Earth, the Alienators are on the job. Use all the alien-butt-kicking science within your grasp to battle the Genus... before this evil evolves to a state of total supremacy and succeeds in global domination!

All Grown Up! Express Yourself

All Grown Up! Express Yourself

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - October 19, 2004

Finally a game made just for girls! Help Angelica with the school newspaper, sing a song with Susie, put together stylin' outfits with Lil, swap information with your best friends, take a vote on a hot topic or use the PDS function to plan your busy week!

All-Star Baseball 2003

All-Star Baseball 2003

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - May 31, 2002

Featuring four-time World Series Champion Derek Jeter, All-Star Baseball 2003 features many exciting new modes of play and options that deliver unparalleled hardball realism. Building upon proven success, All-Star Baseball 2003 combines the perfect blend of simulation style hardball for the baseball fanatic, with the ease of use for the casual sports gamer.

All-Star Baseball 2004

All-Star Baseball 2004

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - February 23, 2003

Like Derek Jeter, All-Star Baseball 2004 is the game "with all the tools." With the most realistic simulation ever, easier to play functionality, and the same all around skill set that makes Derek the leader and winner he is, ASB 2004 truly is the game with all the tools.

Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms

Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 25, 2002

Zeus, creator and ruler of the Guardians of the Gates, raises you from your grave! You must go fourth and defeat a new, unknown evil that has destroyed the Guardians and ravaged the universe. To do so, you must collect the keys and Essence of each land, transforming you into beasts with unnatural powers and special abilities. Conquer this evil and you will become the sole Guardian, the protector of the universe.

American Bass Challenge

American Bass Challenge

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - December 5, 2001

American Bass Challenge is a fishing game where the player can choose from five different lakes with a total of 20 different locations to fish for catfish, crappies and the game's namesake, the Big Mouth Bass. The player chooses from eight different lures, spinner, swisher, minnow, rubber jig, worm, frog, crankbait, and spinnerbait, while using a fish finder to locate the best spot for fishing. The player must also contend with constant weather changes that will either help or hinder their fishing with three different game modes to choose from. Quick Fish instantly takes the player to a spot with a lure already available to them. Practice lets the players learn the basics of the game with the main mode being Tournament where the player must progress through the lakes, unlocking them as they do, by catching up to five fish that will be kept in the livewell. In the tournament mode, the player must adhere to rules and regulations and complete their fishing within a certain time limit, failure to do so will result in a disqualification. There is even a multiplayer mode that allows up to four players to go against each other using the GameBoy Link Cable.

American Idol

American Idol

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 11, 2003

Complete with a computer generated Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul, and Simon Cowell, with trademark insults, American Idol is a music-based, rhythm-action game that will allow you to create, style, and train a contestant for the competition. Once styled and trained you'll see your contestant progress through the auditions, various heats, and then, hopefully, make it to the grand final. You'll need quick fingers as you match the right combination of buttons to what's displayed on the screen helping your contestant sing a sweet harmony and dance to the rhythm of the song. Get it wrong and your voice fades and goes out of tune as the judges and later the audience grow unsettled.

An American Tail: Fievel's Gold Rush

An American Tail: Fievel's Gold Rush

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - May 2, 2003

Fievel Mousekewitz, a rodent with an immigration card, is heading west in An American Tail: Fievel's Gold Rush. Based on the animated series from Universal Studios, the game has players controlling Fievel as he travels through 18 levels and six worlds, including "New York City" and "Gold Dust Gulch," to piece together Cat Malone's treasure map. Fievel will swing on rope, attack with his ten-gallon hat, ride riverboats, and jump the train to find Wylie Burp's gold.

Angel Collection 2: Pichimo Ni Narou

Angel Collection 2: Pichimo Ni Narou

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 22, 2004

Angel Collection 2: Pichimo Ni Narou is a fashion-simulation title for the Japanese GBA. This game features models from the Pichi Lemon fashion magazine, who appear in animated form using their real names. Players are able to help out the editorial staff of the magazine as you meet up with all the various girls. Over 300 fashion items appear in the game, helping you hone your fashion skills as you work your way through a story. Also features a make-up studio (the make-up has to match the overall outfit), plenty of random events, the Pichiremon headquarters, an officially licensed representation of the Penty's shop, and multiple endings depending on the player's abilities and choices. Angel Collection 2: Pichimo Ni Narou was developed by Gakken for MTO and released in Japan on September 22, 2004.

Angel Collection: Mezase! Gakuen no Fashion Leader

Angel Collection: Mezase! Gakuen no Fashion Leader

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2003

Angel Collection is a Strategy game, developed and published by MTO, which was released in Japan in 2003.

Angelique

Angelique

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - March 21, 2002

Angelique is the first game of its series, the first game to be developed by Ruby Party and the first Neoromance IP. It is considered the first game for the Otome game genre that can be described as romantic simulators aimed for women. Originally released for SNES in 1994, the GBA version came eight years later. Angelique borrows elements from different genres: Japanese-style adventure (without puzzles), "dating sim", and (not overly complex) strategy. The goal is to make sure that Angelique has good relationship with the Guardians, maintaining the balance. For that, Angelique has to visit them daily, talk to them, and see what effects their powers have over the land. The situation is further complicated by the fact that Angelique - depending on the Zodiac sign the player chooses for her - has a certain affinity with one of the elements, and therefore, with one of the Guardians. This can lead to a love relationship, which will forfeit Angelique's chances to become a queen, but deliver an ending which can still be considered satisfying.

Anguna: Warriors of Virtue

Anguna: Warriors of Virtue

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Homebrew - November 6, 2015

Anguna is a homebrew game for Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS created by Nathan Tolbert, featuring art by Chris Hildenbrand (SpriteAttack). It is a short but exciting action-adventure game, reminiscent of the original Legend of Zelda. Anguna includes: 5 dungeons and a large overworld to explore Multiple weapons and items including: a sword, bow & arrows, bear traps, dynamite, lantern, magic boots, and more Many hidden rooms, secrets, and powerups Lots of interesting enemies and boss monsters

Animal Mania: Dokidoki Aishou Check

Animal Mania: Dokidoki Aishou Check

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - 2002

Animal Mania is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Jupiter Multimedia and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2002.

Animal Snap: Rescue Them 2 by 2

Animal Snap: Rescue Them 2 by 2

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - November 1, 2002

Animal Snap is a puzzle game, developed by Awesome Developments and published by Ignition Entertainment, which was released in 2002.

Animal Yokochou: Doki Doki Kyuushutsu Daisakusen! no Maki

Animal Yokochou: Doki Doki Kyuushutsu Daisakusen! no Maki

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - December 22, 2005

An action platformer based on the 2005 anime series of the original manga..

Animal Yokochou: Doki Doki Shinkyuu Shiken! no Kan

Animal Yokochou: Doki Doki Shinkyuu Shiken! no Kan

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - January 1, 2006

Animal Yokochou: Doki*Doki Shinkyuu Shiken! no Kan is an Action game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2006.

Animaniacs: Lights, Camera, Action!

Animaniacs: Lights, Camera, Action!

Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Released - September 1, 2006

Recent account calculations have shown that Yakko, Wakko and Dot have cost Warner more money in accumulated damage than they have generated profit since their escape from the water-tower. The Board of Directors are now giving them one last chance to justify themselves. To set their accounts straight, Warner have now decided to shoot three Animaniacs feature films in one go!!

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