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Astro Boy: Omega Factor Reviewed by Jared Goodwin
Treasure takes on the worst category of all the types of games: cartoon-based platformers on the GBA. Let's see how they did. Mario Golf: Advance Tour Reviewed by Jared Goodwin
Feel free to direct hate mail to someone other than me. Double Dragon Advance Reviewed by Jon Point-du-Jour
This game brings gamers back to the days of old, when plots were simple, control schemes were weird and everyone beat up Abobo. Star Wars: Flight of the Falcon Reviewed by Jared Goodwin
THQ takes a perfectly good idea and mangles it beyond recognition. Jared braves the vast wasteland of licensed GBA shovelware to bring you a cautionary tale. Metroid: Zero Mission Reviewed by Jared Goodwin
The original Metroid is showing its age, but Nintendo has brought this NES original into the 21st century and onto the Game Boy Advance with Metroid: Zero Mission. Jared takes a look at what good and bad has come of fiddling with a classic. Onimusha Tactics Reviewed by Jared Goodwin
Capcom has decided to cash in on the waning fates of the Onimusha series and the upswing in tactical RPGs with...a tactical RPG set in the Onimusha setting! Hilarity ensues. Fire Emblem Reviewed by Jared Goodwin
intendo brings the Fire Emblem series to the US, at long last...and at quite possibly the worst time possible. How does it compare to Final Fantasy Tactics Advance? SimCity 2000 Reviewed by Josh Allen
Ten years later, SimCity 2000 is just as compelling as the first time around. Ten years from now, the same will likely hold true. Is the GameBoy Advance sufficient to the task? Read on for more. |