Join Alan Tracy, an aspiring top-secret agent, and his friends on a quest to capture a master criminal. You'll control the Thunderbirds' fleet of highly advanced vehicles to travel across the globe and into outer space. In your missions, you'll visit International Rescue's secret island base, battle an oil well fire in Alaska, blast off to the Thunderbirds' space station, explore the bottom of the sea, and more. Race through dangerous terrain in Flight mode, and complete missions and solve puzzles in Adventure mode.
Famicom Mini: Famicom Mukashibanashi - Shin Onigashima is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2004 by Nintendo. It is a remake of the Famicom game Shin Onigashima, and little to no alterations were made on the game to stay faithful to the original title. The game was not released in America or Europe, and thus was exclusive to Japan. It was part of the Famicom Mini Series that re-released a variety of classic Famicom games for the Game Boy Advance.
This version contains both parts of the game (Zenpen and Kouhen), so the player wouldn't need to change disks like the original Famicom Disk System release.
Famicom Mini: SD Gundam World - Gachapon Senshi: Scramble Wars is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2004 by Nintendo. It is a remake of Bandai's Famicom game SD Gundam World: Capsule Warriors - Scramble Wars, and little to no alterations were made on the game to stay faithful to the original title. The game was not released in America or Europe, and thus was exclusive to Japan. It was part of the Famicom Mini Series that re-released a variety of classic Famicom games for the Game Boy Advance.
Famicom Mini: Nazo no Murasame-jou is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2004 by Nintendo. It is a remake of the Famicom game The Mysterious Murasame Castle, and little to no alterations were made on the game to stay faithful to the original title. The game was not released in America or Europe, and thus was exclusive to Japan. It was part of the Famicom Mini Series that re-released a variety of classic Famicom games for the Game Boy Advance.
Famicom Mini: Hikari Shinwa - Palutena no Kagami is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2004 by Nintendo. It is a remake of the Famicom game Kid Icarus, and little to no alterations were made on the game to stay faithful to the original title. The game was not released in America or Europe, and thus was exclusive to Japan. It was part of the Famicom Mini Series that re-released a variety of classic Famicom games for the Game Boy Advance.
Famicom Mini: Famicom Tantei Club Part II - Ushiro ni Tatsu Shoujo is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2004 by Nintendo. It is a port of the Famicom Disk System game Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shoujo, and little to no alterations were made on the game to stay faithful to the original title. The game was not released in America or Europe, and thus was exclusive to Japan. It was part of the Famicom Mini Series that re-released a variety of classic Famicom games for the Game Boy Advance.
This port has both parts (Zenpen and Kouhen) parts of the original game, so the wouldn't need to change disks, like on the original Famicom Disk System release.
Famicom Mini: Famicom Tantei Club - Kieta Koukeisha is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2004 by Nintendo. It is a remake of the Famicom title Famicom Tantei Club, and little to no alterations were made on the game to stay faithful to the original title. The game was not released in America or Europe, and thus was exclusive to Japan. It was part of the Famicom Mini Series that re-released a variety of classic Famicom games for the Game Boy Advance, similar to how they re-released classic NES games in North America.
This port has both parts (Zenpen and Kouhen) of Kieta Koukeisha, thus the player wouldn't need to change disks like in the original Famicom Disk System release.
Famicom Mini Series: Super Mario Bros. 2 is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2004 by Nintendo. It is a port of the Famicom game Super Mario Bros. 2 (known as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels in America and Europe), and little to no alterations were made on the game to stay faithful to the original title. The game was not released in America or Europe, and thus was exclusive to Japan. It was part of the Famicom Mini Series that re-released a variety of classic Famicom games for the Game Boy Advance.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is an action role-playing game, and a sequel to The Legend Of Zelda. The gameplay alternates between a top-down view (when traveling the land) and side-scrolling perspectives (when fighting, in a temple, or town). In the top-down view, Link cannot do much except for walking: in the side-scrolling action view, however, he can fight, cast spells, collect items and talk to people.
Gundam Seed: Battle Assault, a great new action game, is the first Gundam game to become available on the Game Boy Advance. Gundam Seed is the next big thing to hit the world of Gundam. Based on the anime aired in Japan in 2003 and in the US on Cartoon Network TV in 2004, the game features 12 playable mobile suits from the show. Also included are seven gameplay modes including a two-player VS mode that allows gamers to link up to four Game Boy Advance systems using a Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable (sold separately) for head to head action. To make the game accessible to wide audience, the game includes a difficulty level for all players: choose automatic or manual mode, and then adjust armor, HP and energy gauges to maximize the challenge.
Take a stroll down memory lane with the classic side-scrolling game Castlevania. The game, which is part of the Classic NES Series on the Game Boy Advance, sets you off on a mission to undo the curse of the evil Count. Before you challenge the Count, you must first battle his army of ghosts, mummies, bats, and zombies. Use your magic whip and other weapons if you want to make it out of the castle alive.
Petz Vet introduces players to life as a veterinarian, diagnosing and treating 35 different medical cases. Being a vet is always an interesting occupation, as you quickly learn while taking care of a dog with a broken leg, a bunny with a stomach ache, a cat with asthma, a sunburned frog, a bird with - who knows? Do you know what happens when a dog accidentally swallows aspirin? You'll learn, when you assume the role of veterinarian in this busy animal hospital. In addition to taking care of the animals' medical needs, you can also perform some basic care taking functions, such as washing and grooming your pet.
Despite its English title, it is not related to the Petz series. The game is a sequel to "Wan Nyan Doubutsu Byouin".
There are a total of 11 possible endings in Petz Vet. There are 8 endings that focus on the potential bachelors and 3 endings that focus on your future as a veterinarian.
Cartoon Network Block Party is a party game for Game Boy Advance that enables up to four players to compete "party style" on boards themed to a specific Cartoon Network show, including Johnny Bravo, Ed, Edd 'n Eddy, Courage the Cowardly Dog and Cow and Chicken. It features 14 unique mini-games including: Grand Prix, Strike a Pose, Greased Porkbutts, Backyard Boogie, and Skatin' the U. Published by Majesco, Cartoon Network Block Party was programmed by John Romero's Monkeystone development group
The second game in the Dawn of Souls compilation for the Game Boy Advance released in 2004. This remake of the original Final Fantasy II has updated mechanics, a new playable scenario and a bestiary.
The first Final Fantasy game ported for the Game Boy Advance in the Final Fantasy: Dawn of Souls compilation released in 2004. It has new content, different mechanics and a bestiary added to the game.
Puyo Pop Fever is a 2003 puzzle video game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega. It is the fifth main installment in the Puyo Puyo puzzle game series and the second Puyo Puyo game to be programmed by Sonic Team after Puyo Pop (which was released just after the series' original developer, Compile, went bankrupt). This was the start of the what can be considered a reboot of the Puyo Puyo franchise, with this entry's plot revolving around Professor Accord losing her flying cane.