GBA Game Reviews
Gameboy Advance Game Reviews
- Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario
[GBA]
- Dr. Mario's production values don't quite measure up to today's standards even for a puzzle game, but the gameplay has held up well, and the wireless networking is a great feature.(Posted on 14 April 2004 02:04 PM)
- Mario Pinball Land
[GBA]
- Mario Pinball Land combines Mario with pinball to create an interesting kind of adventure game.(Posted on 5 April 2004 02:04 PM)
- Van Helsing
[GBA]
- If you're looking for a horrifically bad game that takes less than two hours to finish, then, by all means, give Van Helsing a shot.(Posted on 31 March 2004 11:03 AM)
- Serious Sam Advance
[GBA]
- Serious Sam Advance almost gives the GBA another good first-person shooter, but misses the mark because it doesn't offer enough levels.(Posted on 4 March 2004 10:03 AM)
- Catwoman
[GBA]
- Only devoted fans of the character will want to take the plunge on the GBA version of Catwoman.(Posted on 12 February 2004 05:02 AM)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
[GBA]
- The game is faithful to the book and it's a darn good role-playing game.(Posted on 18 December 2003 12:12 PM)
- Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town
[GBA]
- More Friends of Mineral Town is merely the original game with a female lead and male suitors. This being said, the game still holds up nicely.(Posted on 13 December 2003 02:12 PM)
- Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
[GBA]
- This game undeniably caters to existing fans of Kingdom Hearts, and those people will get the most out of Chain of Memories.(Posted on 26 September 2003 09:09 AM)
- Battlebots: Design & Destroy
[GBA]
- Battlebots: Design & Destroy takes one step forward and 10 steps back from its predecessor.(Posted on 7 August 2003 04:08 PM)
- Zoids: Legacy
[GBA]
- The game does a masterful job of allowing players to collect and put together an army of unique and powerful robots, but it falls short at providing a cohesive or memorable role-playing experience.(Posted on 31 July 2003 01:07 PM)