K-1 Pocket Grand Prix 2 is a Kickboxing game, published by Konami, it was released only in Japan in 2002.
K-1 Pocket Grand Prix 2 is a Japan only sequel in which you can select from a roster of 17 famous K-1 fighters from different regions and compete to win the grand prix tournament. You can also create a fighter and select a region and selection of punches and kicks for him. The game represents the fighters as over top cartoony sprites in the same style as puzzle fighter does for street fighter characters. The game plays out in sped up 3 minute rounds and does not represent accurate K-1 fighting as fighters can utilize special moves such as flaming kicks. The game borrows features from other 2D fighters such as street fighter allowing you to do charge attacks, parries, super moves and you win the game by depleting your opponents health bar. The game is a little tongue in cheek, when cro-cop wins a fight he does his winning pose in his famous cop uniform.
Unlock the mystery behind the sudden reappearance of the legendary swordsmen Demon Eyes Kyo in this fast-paced action adventure. Take up your weapons and battle against hordes of enemies, as you experience the story of Samurai Deeper Kyo! Features: Perform devastating special moves. Play as Demon Eyes Kyo, Kyoshiro Mibu, Yuya Shiina, Yukimura Sanada, or Benitora. Unlock powerful weapons and extra modes.
In Gizmo's story, the cute Mogwai has to prevent Stripe from ruining Christmas for Kingston Falls by retrieving all the presents that Stripe has stolen. Gizmo uses a flashlight to kill gremlins after rolling into a ball and weakening the gremlins. He also must destroy any gremlins that get in his way. In Stripe's story, he comes up with a scheme to destroy his mortal enemy Gizmo and destroy mogwais.
If playing as Gizmo, all the enemies are generic gremlins. If playing as Stripe, the player will instead fight mogwais.
Are you a 'Maverick' or an 'Iceman' Are you cool, calm and collected or do you fly by the seat of your pants? The answers to these aeronautical questions and many more can be found in Top Gun Firestorm Advance for GBA.
Developed by Fluid, Top Gun is a multi-scrolling isometric flyer delivering a large number of missions and types of aircraft while maintaining the straightforward and addictive gameplay that GBA gamers know and love.
Top Gun is choc full of seat-ejecting action. Mistakes in this adrenalin-fuelled environment will leave players more dead than Goose.
Zeus, creator and ruler of the Guardians of the Gates, raises you from your grave! You must go fourth and defeat a new, unknown evil that has destroyed the Guardians and ravaged the universe. To do so, you must collect the keys and Essence of each land, transforming you into beasts with unnatural powers and special abilities. Conquer this evil and you will become the sole Guardian, the protector of the universe.
A platformer released for the Game Boy Advance. It is a reboot of the franchise and was developed by Game Titan, rather than Epic Games, the developer of the previous Jazz Jackrabbit games.
A Japanese exclusive update to Elevator Action.
Elevator Action Old & New is an action game developed by Taito and published by MediaKite for Game Boy Advance.
Elevator Action Old & New contains the original version of Elevator Action as well as a re-worked arranged version. The new version of the game features completely re-drawn graphics, multiple playable characters with unique abilities, new enemies, items, and more.
The Invincible Iron Man allows you to experience the powers of Iron Man as he fights hordes of enemies while tracking down the super-villains who have stolen his battle suit technology. Using a variety of battle suit weaponry he navigates diverse levels that are filled with environmental obstacles and imminent danger. Multiple power-ups, unlockable bonus items and special pick-ups provide fans with the ultimate Iron Man experience.
Sega Rally makes its debut on the handheld format with this GBA rendition. Choose from a number of fully licensed rally cars (Subaru, Ford, Toyota, Mitsubishi, etc.) and hit the rally tracks.
You'll find a number of different terrains, from dirt to snow, country roads to jungle hills. The aim is to cross the finish line with the best time possible, beating out the opposition to the main prize. You'll have the chance to upgrade and repair your car as you go, which is important if you want to find the reach the line first. The more you win, the more you'll unlock. From new cars and tracks to mini-games and galleries.
Developed by legendary Japanese developer Treasure, Hajime no Ippo is another solid boxing game based on the popular Japanese manga and anime of the same name. Unlike the two Victorious Boxer games, The Fighting was never released outside of Japan.