International Superstar Soccer Advance is a Sports game, developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka and published by Konami, which was released in Europe in 2003.
Take your team to the dizzy heights of the 2002 club and international football season with Steven Gerrard's Total Soccer 2002. Test your ball control: tackle, head, dribble, pass and score with amazing realism. Compete in all major European league competitions with real players, including the English League, Italian League, French League, Spanish League, German League, Dutch League, and 38 national teams. Play in European Club, Club World Cup, World Cup, or customize your own league, cup, or friendly matches. Also features a two-player mode that lets you challenge your friends via the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable.
Skate, shoot and score with the Backyard Kids and kid versions of the hottest NHL? pros! You can control all of the action in this hockey favorite. Build your own talented team, choose an awesome rink and zoom down the ice! With zany power-ups and that one-of-a-kind Backyard Sports excitement, Backyard Hockey provides fun, speedy, end-to-end action. Now that it's on the Game Boy Advance system, you can hit the game-winning slapshot anywhere
Backyard Baseball 2007 is the fifth iteration of the best selling youth baseball video game of all time and the only kid's game to hold the coveted Major League Baseball (MLB) and Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) licenses. Backyard Baseball 2007 features a roster full of top MLB pros as kids and includes all 30 MLB teams, uniforms, and logos. In addition, the game's kid-friendly, non-violent format, and high level of diversity makes it especially popular with parents.
Hit the court with NBA superstar Paul Pierce and other basketball heroes as kids-Shaquille O'neal, Allen Iverson, Tracy McGrady, Yao Ming, and more. Full court basketball sim with arcade action, Backyard Basketball 2007 features spectacular new graphics, interactive backgrounds, and realistic gameplay with season mode, stats, minigames, unlockables, and tons of surprises. The best selling kid's basketball videogame of all time, Backyard Basketball 2007 is the only one to hold the National Basketball Association license.
This is your team, and you can run it any way you see fit! Assemble your squad, come up with a menacing name, choose a style for your uniforms, and then put your athletes through a rigorous training camp in hopes of fielding the best bunch ever to hit the turf! There are no official licenses to stand in the way of the detailed action, leaving the burden on the game to deliver realistic gameplay at every turn. As your players become more experienced, their skill levels will increase and you’ll get a chance to see new special effects. There are tons of hidden bonuses such as power-ups and stadium improvements to be unlocked throughout the season, and each player is rated for speed agility, and strength. A unique rookie card system rewards all-stars with a little bit of fame, and 3D camera work captures all of the excitement from the opening kickoff to the awards ceremonies. Using a link cable, you can match up against a friend to see who has developed the most competitive team. If realistic football sounds like fun
Street Jam is a three-on-three street basketball game for Game Boy Advance. Select your team from a roster of 15 teams and over 40 different characters and enter the world of street-ball. Your aim is to win all illegal tournaments held in various locations of the downtown. The individual players differ in game style, speed, special dunks and graphic presentation. Compete in the arcade mode and win eight challenging matches against the CPU, or partake in the story mode. The latter lets you select your team, and try to rise up in the ranks via five different levels from beginner to violence mode throughout 20 different tournaments with animated story sequences.
Ultimate Winter Games features four different Olympic-style events to play: Downhill Skiing, Snowboarding, Bobsled, and Curling. Three of the sports renditions, skiing, snowboarding, and bobsled, utilize an ambitious 3D engine for a realistic you-are-there feel. In Skiing, players rush down the different slopes in order to beat the best time, while Snowboarding requires players to pull off tricks to score points. Bobsled puts players in the ice-riding vehicle, where they must keep the sled on the optimal groove of the course to get the fastest time and Curling is like ice bowling or shuffleboard. Features 10 courses for each event and link-up play for two.
The most authentic snowboarding game returns! Winter X Games Snowboarding 2002 features more arcade fun and snowboarding action. Win a gold medal in on of four authentic Winter X Games events, or go anywhere in the free ride mode, where you can pull off big kickers and twisted rails to your heart's content.
Killer 3D Pool brings the classic bar room game to your Game Boy Advance in full 3D! Playing against 15 computerized opponents of varying skills at 4 different styles of pool game, your aim is to beat all newcomers. Killer 3D Pool has four different versions of pool each with it's own distinct style and rules: English 8-ball, U.S. 8-ball, U.S. 9-Ball and Killer. Play your friends in a two-player match, or for the ultimate two-player experience, use a second Game Boy Advance with Multiplayer mode. You don't want to miss this!
The Ring Has A New King! Climb into the squared circle and go head-to-head with the baddest bunch of boxers around. Duck, jab and clobber your way to the championship title!
Enter a battle among tennis legends. With 142 nations abattling to possess the Silver Trophy, the biggest war of the tennis world is about to begin! Play in the Davis CupTournament or challenge friends to fierce 2-on-2 multiplayer matches. Gain experience points for your team and pit them against your friends in multiplayer mode. Master your game on clay, carpet, and grass.
Battle Dodge Ball is a part of the Japanese exclusive Compati Hero Series. Gundam, Kamen Rider V3, and Ultraman Taro are the main representatives of the 'heroes' side of the six teams in Battle Dodge Ball, with Zeong, Ika Devil, and Zetton rounding out as the villains.
The general gist of the game is that you can choose one of the six teams. You then fight each of the other five teams once per round in a short dodgeball game, two-on-two. Unlike normal dodgeball, you are not knocked out with a single hit. Rather, in Battle Dodge Ball, each character has a specific amount of HP. Once he takes enough hits to lose all his HP, he is out of the match.
The game also adds an RPG element in the ability to gain experience at the end of a match, win or lose, which can then be used to power up stats of your team's players.
Captain Tsubasa VS is a soccer RPG/Strategy hybrid that plays out in a cinematic perspective. The game is based on the popular Japanese manga/anime of the same name and was released exclusively to Japan. As the game's title states, the game has a versus mode, which allows two Game Boys to be linked for 2-player versus play.
Captain Tsubasa VS is a prequel to the first Famicom game and plays identical to other Captain Tsubasa games published by Tecmo.
The fan favorite Super Famicom title has come to the Game Boy! The largest roster and move list ever on a handheld, All Japan Pro Wrestling Jet has all the action the Game Boy can handle!
Toudou Mamoru's plan that tried to crush the other schools in the athletic meet, ended in failure. While his team played decent, he underestimated the strength of Nekketsu High. Toudou doesn't take the loss lightly, and goes back to the drawing board in his quest for complete domination.
With his wealth and influence, Kounosuke Todou is set on making things right and announces another event! Fight back, Kunio-Kun!
Each team has eight players (one goalkeeper, two attackers/defenders, and three midfielders). When the player moves a row, all of them are moved at once unlike on an actual table soccer set. Rows cannot be moved in an upward or a downward position; only from left to right. Stopping the ball and performing powerful shots is only one aspect of the game. Players can also incapacitate one of the opposing players on a well-timed shot. A tied game results in a penalty shootout.
Three different surfaces are available. Players can practice without a computer opponent and a spectator mode allows newcomers to see two computer-controller opponents face off.