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SSX 3 (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on December 12, 2003 Check prices
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SSX 3 (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: SSX 3 for the GBA is graphically impressive and does a nice job of duplicating many of the features found in the console versions. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Visual Impact, Sports, Snow Sports, Realistic, 1-2 Players

Sonic the Hedgehog: Genesis (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on November 21, 2006 Check prices
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Sonic the Hedgehog: Genesis (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Jumpy graphics transform this classic side-scroller into a crushing disappointment. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Sonic Team, Action, Action - adventure, 1 Player

Disney's Kim Possible 3: Team Possible (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Disney's Kim Possible 3: Team Possible (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Everyone, Artificial Mind and Movement, Action, 1-2 Players

The Hobbit (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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The Hobbit (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Everyone, Saffire, Action, Console-style RPG, 1 Player

Hey Arnold! The Movie (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Hey Arnold! The Movie (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Everyone, Altron, Action

Major League Baseball 2K7 (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on June 8, 2007 Check prices
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Major League Baseball 2K7 (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Major League Baseball 2K7 for the Game Boy Advance is light on features, but it's the sloppy fielding that ultimately ruins it. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Skyworks Technologies, Sports, Sports - baseball simulation, Realistic, 1 Player

Monsters, Inc. (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Monsters, Inc. (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Everyone, Natsume, Action, General Action

Hot Wheels Velocity X (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 4, 2003 Check prices
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Hot Wheels Velocity X (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Velocity X does a good job of re-creating the toy car experience. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Saffire, Driving, Arcade Racing, 1 Player

Disney's Peter Pan in Return to Neverland (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Disney's Peter Pan in Return to Neverland (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Everyone, Crawfish Interactive, Action, 1 Player

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Everyone, ChunSoft, Role-Playing, Role playing game (RPG) - console-style RPG, 1 Player

SimCity 2000 (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on February 20, 2004 Check prices
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SimCity 2000 (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: The screen size and button layout of the GBA prove to be limitations that this otherwise respectable port of SimCity 2000 cannot overcome. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Full-Fat, Strategy, Breeding/Constructing, 1 Player

Bruce Lee: Return of the Legend (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Bruce Lee: Return of the Legend (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Everyone, Vicarious Visions, Action

SSX Tricky (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on December 5, 2002 Check prices
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SSX Tricky (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: You'd be hard-pressed not to enjoy SSX Tricky on the Game Boy Advance. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Visual Impact, Sports, Snow Sports, 1 Player

Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Colonel (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on July 7, 2005 Check prices
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Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Colonel (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Mega Man Battle Network 5 improves on the previous game, but it also rehashes the same basic design, graphics, and audio that have been with the series since its inception. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Capcom, Role-Playing, 1-2 Players

Shrek 2: Beg for Mercy (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Shrek 2: Beg for Mercy (Game Boy Advance)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    0.0 stars
      Overall score: 0.0 (0.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 2.0 stars out of 1 review

Specs: Everyone, Vicarious Visions, Adventure, Miscellaneous - kids / children's games & entertainment, Fantasy, 1 Player

Dungeons & Dragons Eye of the Beholder (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on December 18, 2002 Check prices
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Dungeons & Dragons Eye of the Beholder (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: The game has a decidedly dated and awkward feel to it, though GBA owners who are also D & D fans will find some redeeming qualities. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Pronto Games, Role-Playing, Console-style RPG, 1 Player

Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Everyone, Artificial Mind and Movement, Action

Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on June 23, 2004 Check prices
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Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy is better suited for novice players who mainly want to see how the Crash-Spyro crossover turns out. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Vicarious Visions, Action, 1-2 Players

Open Season (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on October 5, 2006 Check prices
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Open Season (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Open Season is a slick action game that plays like a bizarre mash-up of Metal Slug and Mario. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Ubisoft Montreal, Action, Action - adventure, 1 Player

Rapala Pro Fishing (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Everyone, Torus Games, Sports, Sports - fishing, Realistic, 1 Player

Lara Croft - Tomb Raider: Legend (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on December 13, 2006 Check prices
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Lara Croft - Tomb Raider: Legend (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Tomb Raider: Legend delivers a solid platforming experience that manages to mix in a healthy dose of the gunplay and puzzles that the console versions contained. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Human Soft, Action, Action - adventure, 1 Player

The Tower SP (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on April 7, 2006 Check prices
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The Tower SP (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: There's plenty to do early on while playing The Tower SP, but after three hours or so, you can literally watch it play itself. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Vivarium, Strategy, 1 Player

Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Everyone, WayForward, Action, Miscellaneous - kids / children's games & entertainment

Spider-Man 2 (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on July 16, 2004 Check prices
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Spider-Man 2 (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: It's the familiar characters and Spider-Man's abilities that make this otherwise average action game so enjoyable. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Digital Eclipse, Action, First-Person Adventure, Sci-Fi, 1 Player

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on August 6, 2003 Check prices
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Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Even though Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over doesn't compare to most of the other action games available for the GBA, it's still enjoyable. Read review

Specs: Everyone, Digital Eclipse, Action, First-Person Adventure, Sci-Fi, 1 Player

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