GBA Game Reviews
Gameboy Advance Game Reviews
- Aggressive Inline
[GBA]
- In relation to other GBA extreme sports games, it stacks up quite favorably.(Posted on 9 September 2002 07:09 PM)
- Turok: Evolution
[GBA]
- If you can withstand the surprisingly hard difficulty level, you'll find that Turok: Evolution is actually quite a good side-scroller.(Posted on 5 September 2002 05:09 PM)
- NFL Blitz 20-03
[GBA]
- It's the first portable adaptation of NFL Blitz to live up to the series' arcade roots.(Posted on 4 September 2002 06:09 PM)
- Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 3
[GBA]
- The game just feels like a BMX video game on a handheld system ought to feel--like a miniaturized version of its console cousin without any compromises or cutbacks.(Posted on 16 August 2002 07:08 PM)
- SSX Tricky
[GBA]
- You'd be hard-pressed not to enjoy SSX Tricky on the Game Boy Advance.(Posted on 25 July 2002 12:07 AM)
- The Simpsons: Road Rage
[GBA]
- The main problem with The Simpsons: Road Rage isn't that the graphics are ugly, but rather that The Simpsons license isn't integrated deeply enough into the game.(Posted on 16 July 2002 12:07 AM)
- Duke Nukem Advance
[GBA]
- Much of what makes Duke Nukem Advance unique is that it totally captures the brash attitude of the Duke Nukem character.(Posted on 28 June 2002 12:06 AM)
- Rocky
[GBA]
- It's not something you'll want to play if you're serious about boxing games.(Posted on 28 June 2002 12:06 AM)
- Dungeons & Dragons Eye of the Beholder
[GBA]
- 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.(Posted on 22 May 2002 12:05 AM)
- Silent Scope
[GBA]
- Silent Scope for the Game Boy Advance does a good job of bringing the experience of the arcade game home, or wherever.(Posted on 21 May 2002 12:05 AM)