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You are currently looking through all reviews for Game Boy Advance games. Below, you will find reviews written by all eligible authors and sorted according to date of submission, with the newest content displaying first. As many as 20 results will display per page. If you would like to try a search with different parameters, specify them below and submit a new search.

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Mario Kart: Super Circuit (Game Boy Advance)

Mario Kart: Super Circuit review (GBA)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

With the same SNES engine improved upon, adding smoother animations, and far more detailed graphics (they even move.) For any racing fan, or specifically a kart fan, this game is sure to impress.
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Pinobee: Wings of Adventure (Game Boy Advance)

Pinobee: Wings of Adventure review (GBA)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

But it fails to entertain you in the long term, it's poorly thought out and sloppily realised. It's only average.
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Rayman Advance (Game Boy Advance)

Rayman Advance review (GBA)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Still a better game than quite a few others, the developers need something to immerse and involve their players and they need it quick, I'm losing my patience.
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Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace (Game Boy Advance)

Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace review (GBA)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Graphically, Spiderman is a step ahead of other 2D sidescrollers and platformers on GBA, such as Castlevania and Klonoa. The crisp, detailed sprites are very smoothly animated. Instead of the 3-frame running animation in Castlevania, I can't even tell how many frames the running animation is in Spiderman.
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Super Dodge Ball Advance (Game Boy Advance)

Super Dodge Ball Advance review (GBA)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

And that brings me to this point: the single-player replay value stinks! After your first two or three championships, you will find that the game just isn't any fun anymore. Even at the highest difficulty setting it is still way too easy...
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (Game Boy Advance)

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 review (GBA)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

The controls are hard at first, but easy to grasp after a short practice session. They're very similar to those of the Playstation games. B is jump, A is grind, and either of the L buttons execute grabs. After you get the idea, you'll see that the control is actually very tight, and controlling a miniature skateboarder on your screen has never been easier.
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Tweety & The Magic Gems (Game Boy Advance)

Tweety & The Magic Gems review (GBA)

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it's not all bad and shows promise, but is ultimately designed with complete contempt for the gaming public in mind.
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Sonic Advance (Game Boy Advance)

Sonic Advance review (GBA)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

What no one would have believed 5 years ago, however, is that Sonic's triumphant return to his 2D roots would come on a Nintendo system, and that's just what's happened to the first Sonic game ever on a Nintendo-made system, Sonic Advance.
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Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure (Game Boy Advance)

Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure review (GBA)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Surely bandicoot fans will be disappointed with this brief rehash of all thing Crash. It's not a bad game by any means, it's good fun in most places. But it has so many factors spoiling this fun that it can't possibly be as enjoyable as it should.
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Breath of Fire II (Game Boy Advance)

Breath of Fire II review (GBA)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

I was fortunate enough to find this copy for rent for my SNES as a wee lad, and much time was spent, and what a good time it was.
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Kuru Kuru Kururin (Game Boy Advance)

Kuru Kuru Kururin review (GBA)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

You can speed the stick up, change its direction using special springs found around the levels, collect certain items which allow you to customize your stick, rescue cute little ducklings, and even change the length of your stick.
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