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Ghost Rider [GBA]
Ghost Rider for the GBA is a visually intense, fun beat-'em-up that totally gets what the character is all about.(Posted on 21 February 2007 06:02 PM)
Juka and the Monophonic Menace [GBA]
Juka's quest is aesthetically pleasing and has some twists on the usual action RPG blueprint, but the easygoing gameplay is clearly geared toward younger players.(Posted on 14 February 2007 06:02 PM)
Final Fantasy VI Advance [GBA]
Final Fantasy VI Advance is a great port of an excellent role-playing game, and it's one that shouldn't be missed.(Posted on 13 February 2007 06:02 PM)
Bionicle Heroes [GBA]
Bionicle Heroes for the GBA is a slick run-and-gun shoot-'em-up.(Posted on 2 February 2007 05:02 PM)
Arthur and the Invisibles [GBA]
It's a shame that Arthur and the Invisibles on the GBA can't just take after its namesake and disappear.(Posted on 31 January 2007 05:01 PM)
Eragon [GBA]
Eragon doesn't do much to embellish its simplistic design, but it's a surprisingly satisfying role-playing game despite its shortcomings.(Posted on 22 January 2007 06:01 PM)
Avatar: The Last Airbender [GBA]
Although it doesn't break any new ground, the Avatar's foray on the GBA is a lively action adventure that offers a solid mix of combat and puzzles.(Posted on 17 January 2007 05:01 PM)
Rayman Raving Rabbids [GBA]
Rayman Raving Rabbids on the GBA returns the titular hero to his platforming roots, but the game is so rote and uninteresting that it's hard to care all that much.(Posted on 16 January 2007 06:01 PM)
March of the Penguins [GBA]
Ironically, while this penguin-themed puzzle game seems geared toward younger players, it may be too challenging for the average kid.(Posted on 16 January 2007 05:01 PM)
Mazes of Fate [GBA]
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.(Posted on 9 January 2007 05:01 PM)

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