Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi no Yobu Cinema-Land no Daibouken! is an action game, developed by Inti Creates and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan for GBA devices in 2004.
The Home on the Range GBA takes up where the movie left off. Alameda Slim, Rico and the three Willies have escaped from jail and are up to their old tricks. Ever since Buck, Maggie and the other farm animals helped put the outlaws behind bars, they have been schemin' to escape jail. Now, they're out and it's up to Buck, Jeb, Lucky Jack and the others to round them up once more! Many familiar locations from the film are revisited in this high-spirited action adventure.
In the year A.D. 18XX, under the dictator Sauron, a military nation of the MotorHead Empire invaded the surrounding countries, but the nation of Silverhead stood defiantly. With the help of the ultimate weapon, No.012X Imamio Thunder, you have to blast away enemies and save the world in this port of the oft-forgotten classic Hot-B shooter for the Genesis. The game's strategy system features the ability to level up your two chooseable ships independently as you progress, and the original's throwback ship designs and frantic every-direction shooting gameplay is preserved in this remake.
Tekuteku Pikmin (literally Marching Pikmin) is an e-Reader application from the Pikmin Puzzle Cards-e series, requiring an e-Reader, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable, and a Japanese Nintendo GameCube with Pikmin 2.
It is a grid-based puzzle game, where the player must control several Pikmin to reach treasure. Since all Pikmin move at once, strategy is required to get all the Pikmin to the treasure.
Pikmin 2-e was an e-Reader game that came in two series including Pikmin 2-e Collection Series 1 and Pikmin 2-e Collection Series 2. The games were released exclusively in Japan alongside the release of the Nintendo GameCube game Pikmin 2. In all, there are a total of sixty cards. Because the cards in each package aren't random, collecting all sixty cards won't prove to be a task. In all, there are 12 packs within the two series. In order to play the games, you'll need to have the e-Reader and Game Boy Advance connected to the GameCube. Once you do, the following games are available:
Hikkonuki Pikmin: In this game, you are tasked with getting all of the Pikmin stuck in the ground out by plucking them.
Tekuteku Pikmin: You'll take control of the Pikmin and get them to the end of the course.
Tsunagete Pikmin: You'll alter the positions of platforms to give the Pikmin access to the otherside of the arena.
Nagoya always suffers from mysterious dreams. One day he is invited by his classmates on a drinking party to celebrate the last day of semester. They hear piano playing at night school. Depending on actions, the mystery can have four absolutely different and often fantastic reasons.
Comedic beat-'em-up based on the manga. Includes many references to past Konami games, including levels with graphic rips directly from Castlevania, and an entire level of 8-bit NES-style levels, concluding with a set of Yie Ar Kung-Fu bouts.
Action game, based on the Shonen Jump manga. This sequel to the very first Naruto game on the GBA (the second game was a much different simulation/adventure) has three-times the amount of stages and characters twice the size. The action is streamlined and more dynamic. Players can transform into Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura and use their abilities to defeat the scrolling stages. The game also utilizes the link cable for a two-player co-op mode and for a four-player battle mode.
The gruff but lovable ogre returns to Game Boy Advance in this platform-hopping adventure that encourages teamwork among a small squad of onscreen characters. Players control Shrek and up to three of his companions as they side-scroll through levels based on locations in the feature film sequel Shrek 2. Different obstacles require the abilities of different characters to overcome them, so players must switch between their chosen team members as each situation requires. Shrek is strong enough to move objects that others can not, for example, while Donkey is able to kick open doors and Fiona can slow down time for easier attacks. The game also features characters and areas not seen in the film, offering fans new fairy tale people to meet and lands to explore.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Stray Rondo is a role playing game for the Gameboy Advance published by Bandai. It is one of two FMA games for the GBA that were only released in Japan. This is the first game chronologically out of the 2, the second being Sonata of Memories.
Bowling game that offers two gameplay options: you can either practice with up to three other players on the same system, or head into a tournament layout for competition against three other computer opponents. Players have the choice of eight different competitors and four different alleys. Ten Pin Alley 2's gameplay is a four click affair: first, mark the spot on the lane you want to stand. Then, watch the aim arrow bounce back and forth on the alley. Hit the button again, and set the power of the throw. The fourth button click sets how much or little a hook you want to throw. Released on a 32 megabit Game Boy Advance cartridge, the game was based on the cell phone game of the same name.