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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on April 1, 2002 Check prices
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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: The action is still there, and, even more surprisingly, so are many of the frills that make the experience feel genuine. Read review

Specs: Teen, Ubisoft Milan, Action, Tactical Third-Person Shooter, Modern

Spy Hunter (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on June 1, 2002 Check prices
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Spy Hunter (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Spy Hunter is an easygoing vehicular combat game with a few unfortunate flaws. But it sure is pretty. Read review

Specs: Teen, Midway, Driving, Mission-based Driving, 1-2 Players

Double Dragon Advance (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on November 11, 2003 Check prices
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Double Dragon Advance (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Whether you're a longtime arcade beat-'em-up fan or a younger gamer who's new to the genre, Double Dragon Advance is just what you're looking for. Read review

Specs: Teen, Million, Action, Beat-'Em-Up, 1-2 Players

Driver 2 Advance (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on October 25, 2002 Check prices
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Driver 2 Advance (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: It's astonishing just how much Driver 2 Advance looks, feels, and plays like the PlayStation version of Driver 2. Read review

Specs: Teen, Sennari Interactive, Driving, Mission-based Driving, 1-4 Players

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on April 29, 2003 Check prices
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: It's good enough to tide over Splinter Cell fans looking for a portable version or GBA owners looking for a briskly paced game to have on the go. Read review

Specs: Teen, Ubisoft Montreal, Action, Sc-Fi Action Adventure, Modern, 1 Player

Ecks vs. Sever (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on December 1, 2001 Check prices
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Ecks vs. Sever (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Ecks vs. Sever is a good, solid game that gets the job done in a simple, effective way. Read review

Specs: Teen, Crawfish Interactive, Action, General Action, 1-4 Players

Onimusha Tactics (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on November 25, 2003 Check prices
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Onimusha Tactics (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: While Onimusha Tactics delivers the familiar look and mechanics of other strategy RPGs, it doesn't have the same level of depth. Read review

Specs: Teen, Capcom, Strategy, Turn-Based Strategy, Fantasy, 1 Player

Elf Bowling 1 & 2 (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 3, 2006 Check prices
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Elf Bowling 1 & 2 (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Both games are completely devoid of gameplay, fun, and flair. Worse, they are available free for the PC. Read review

Specs: Teen, Black Lantern Studios, Sports, 1-2 Players

Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever 2 (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever 2 (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Teen, Crawfish Interactive, Action, First-Person Shooter, Sci-Fi

The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Teen, Griptonite Games, Role-Playing, Role playing game (RPG) - console-style RPG, Fantasy, 1-2 Players

A Sound of Thunder (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 1, 1972 Check prices
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A Sound of Thunder (Game Boy Advance)

Specs: Teen, Rockstar Leeds, Action, First-Person Adventure, Sci-Fi, 1-4 Players

Mazes of Fate (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on January 10, 2007 Check prices
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Mazes of Fate (Game Boy Advance)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.0 stars Good
      Overall score: 6.6 (3.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 5.0 stars out of 1 review

The Bottom Line: Mazes of Fate has a great premise and some interesting ideas, but it never leaves the trappings of the old-school dungeon crawlers it's based on. Read review

Specs: Teen, Sabarasa Entertainment, Role-Playing, 1 Player

Dead to Rights (Game Boy Advance) Reviewed on December 15, 2004 Check prices
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Dead to Rights (Game Boy Advance)

The Bottom Line: Dead to Rights on the GBA is missing many of the things that made it an interesting console game, in addition to being poorly designed and badly programmed in certain spots. Read review

Specs: Teen, Torus Games, Action, Third-Person Shooter, Modern, 1 Player

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