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Game Boy Advance is the 6th generation portable console from Nintendo, a successor to Game Boy Color and the last device from the highly popular Game Boy family. It was released in North America and Europe in June 2001. GBA is one of the very few Nintendo’s consoles that managed to get popularity even in such ”exotic” regions of the world as Poland. It was succeeded by Nintendo Dual Screen in 2004.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
Action 19 October 2004
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 is a continuation of a virtual beat game, treating the adventures of a quartet of mutated turtles, eliminating all manifestations of evil with the help of Far Eastern martial arts. This program was created on the basis of the second series of cartoons about warlike reptiles.
Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit
Arcade 15 November 2002
A humorous arcade game addressed to the youngest players. Pink Pantera inherits a house where a treasure is hidden. Our task is to find it. The whole offers nine different levels, bonus mini-games, many hours of fun.
Action Man: Robot Attack
Action 24 September 2004
A dynamic action game in which we play the character of the title character. Action Man once again tries to stop Doctor X trying to take control over the minds of people around the world.
Atomic Betty
Arcade 25 October 2005
Atomic Betty is the heroine of the Cartoon Network cartoon series. She is an ordinary 12-year-old girl in appearance, but galactic villains know her as.... guardian of the universe and defender of the cosmos.
Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors
Fighting 22 June 2004
A fighting game developed by Bandai, based on the license of the cult-classic manga created by Akira Toriyama. The mainstay of the game is the story mode, in which the players can follow the three sagas known from the animated series: Namek, Android, and Majin Buu. We assume the role of Goku, the most powerful warrior on Earth, who faces consecutive enemies. The points awarded for progress in each saga can be spent on additional characters, new difficulty levels, or Dragon Ball Museum.
Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures
Arcade 01 November 2005
Ed, Edd n Eddy is a series of cartoons by Danny Antonucci, which we could watch on the Cartoon Network television channel. It's about the adventures of the title three heroes, who combine in all ways, how to earn a little penny here.
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu
Action 27 October 2003
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu is a spectacular action game about spectacular hand-to-hand combat with numerous opponents. This is another electronic-entertainment product in which the title character is cast by the famous Dark Knight, known for his comics, TV cartoons and feature-length cinema films.
The Simpsons: Road Rage
Racing 27 June 2003
Not too complicated action game referring to the famous animated series. The Road Rage is reminiscent of the iconic Crazy Taxi series. The player distributes Springfield residents.
Animaniacs: Lights, Camera, Action!
Arcade 13 November 2005
Animaniacs: Lights, Camera, Action! is a nice arcade game, based on the license of popular series and animated films.
Naruto: Ninja Council
Arcade 07 March 2006
A game released for Game Boy Advance, developed by Tomy, based on the wildly popular manga and anime series Naruto. The game tells the story of two young ninja students: Naruto Uzumaki and his rival, Sasuke Uchiha, who compete with each other to prove which one of them is a better warrior. The game also features a third playable character: the boys' teacher, Kakashi.
Cartoon Network Speedway
Racing 25 April 2005
Cartoon Network Speedway from Majesco Games is a race title, strongly seasoned with cartoon humour. We compete on go-karts, and as drivers we choose any of the twelve characters, known from cartoon films broadcast on Cartoon Network television.
Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury
RPG 14 September 2004
A role-playing game and the final installment in the trilogy, the other parts of which are Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku and Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II, developed by Webfoot. The story begins where its predecessor's plot ended — Goku returns to Earth to face his last and most powerful enemy, Majin Buu. However, before the final duel, the protagonist and his allies (including e.g.
Dragon Ball Z: Advanced Adventure
Action 17 June 2005
An action game created by Dimps Corporation, based on a cult-classic manga by Akira Toriyama. The players are presented with an opportunity to experience childhood adventures of Goku – the main hero of the series. The game consists of fifteen diversified levels, allowing the players to relive the greatest adventures of the young hero, meeting characters known from the series, including Bulma and Piccolo.
Dragon Ball GT: Transformation
Action canceled
A 2D action game by Webfoot, based on the Dragon Ball GT TV series, supervised by the author of the original series, Akira Toriyama. The game focuses on Goku, a legendary warrior, who was turned into a child by Emperor Pilaf. Goku's task is to find the seven Dragon Balls, scattered across seven planets of the Solar System. The game consists of 12 varied stages, which in turn consist mostly of fighting enemies. In each battle, you can use a team of three characters, such as Vegeta or Pan.
Winx Club: The Quest for the Codex
Arcade 13 November 2006
Winx Club: The Quest for the Codex is a production that allows you to immerse yourself in the world of the popular animated series, where the characters communicate with friends as well as with black characters and travel to magical places.
Disney Sports Skateboarding
Arcade 15 November 2002
Not too complicated dexterity game, in which we perform various tricks and stunts on a skateboard. You can choose from several well-known Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy.
Battle B-Daman: Fire Spirits!
Action 26 July 2006
Battle B-Daman: Fire Spirits! is a game based on the second cult season in America (in Poland it can be watched thanks to the Cartoon Network station) of a TV series about B-Damans fighting, which means B-Densetsu in development! Battle B-Daman. Production is the second attempt at Atlus' approach to B-Daman.
Extreme Ghostbusters: Code Ecto-1
Arcade 09 October 2003
Created by Magic Pockets studio, the product called Extreme Ghostbusters: Code Ecto-1 is an arcade game, which was created on the basis of a popular animated series, aired on American television in autumn 1997.
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Action 10 October 2006
Avatar: The Last Airbender is an action game with elements of the genre cRPG, based on a popular animated series broadcast by the children's TV channel Nickelodeon. The protagonist is Aang, a boy suspected of being the incarnation of the Spirit of the planet. Together with three friends (Qatar, Sokka and Haru) he sets off on an expedition to restore the balance of the world.
Disney's Kim Possible 3: Team Possible
Arcade canceled
Disney's Kim Possible 3: Team Possible is the third installment of Kim's title adventure on GBA. As in the previous parts, we are dealing here with a simple, two-dimensional platform with the protagonists of the popular series Disney.
Babar: To the Rescue
Arcade 26 May 2006
Babar: To the Rescue is a game based on an extremely popular fairy tale, whose main character is the title, a nice elephant. The product is characterised by an authentic story, which is depicted on a small screen.
Care Bears: Care Quest
Arcade 15 November 2005
Care Bears: Care Quest tells us about twelve teddy bears (we know them from the TV series Care Teddy bears) whose life is about friendship, fun and laughing. Unfortunately, not every inhabitant of the land in which they live is as happy as they are. It is not uncommon for teddy bears to help those who need friends, joy and hope.
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
RPG 07 December 2004
The next installment of the popular series of Japanese RPG games combining the worlds of Square Enix production with characters and landscapes from Disney animated films. Visually, the whole thing resembles 16-bit productions of this genre. The fighting system, on the other hand, resembles that of PlayStation 2 and combines card elements with dexterity aspects.