The game takes place in Dino City, a virtual city where monsters known as Dinos can live. As the player, you are given the responsibility of creating Dinos and building places for them to live in the city. You can also use your Dinos to battle against other humans' Dinos through a system known as Dino Net. Battles take place on a virtual grid where both teams cannot see the other until they choose to attack. The battle system is quite different from other RPGs in this sense, with strategic elements resembling Battleship and Minesweeper. For battling, Dinos are capable of equipping specialized weapons and armor known as Devices. Devices boost a Dino's stats in battle and also give them a special attack, effectively allowing the player to customize the Dino's strengths and moveset.
The success of Pinball Dreams and Pinball Fantasies, brings the two together for your Game Boy Advance. Developed by Binary 9 Studios for the Game Boy Advance.
Playing Next Generation Tennis is like playing a match and watching it live on TV at the same time, with slow motion replays, umpire announcements, realistic player behaviour and crowd noise all adding that touch of authenticity. With over 10 game modes (including 4 hidden ones), Next Generation Tennis offers a broad palette of pleasures, from the most classic to the most innovative.
Thanks to the help of the teams at Roland Garros and the US Open, who provided exact plans of their stadiums, the development team were able to produce faithfully accurate models of the most famous courts at Roland Garros and the US Open, as well as of 6 other courts with different surfaces (grass, synthetic). The players must prove themselves on the authentic courts of these world-famous tournaments, in front of crowds who react to their performance.
The second Super Robot Wars game for the Game Boy Advance, R (Reversal) follows the battles of the "Round Knights" as they fight against various mecha anime villains.
Get behind the wheel of the world's top rally cars as you span the globe in quest of a championship. Listen to your navigator as you fly over jumps and skid around obstacles on your way to the top of the rally racing circuit!
Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002: Ikuze! Gekitou! Chou Jiryoku Battle!! is an Action game, developed by AI and published by Broccoli, which was released in Japan in 2002.
The Game Boy Advance iteration in the Custom Robo franchise.
Custom Robo GX is a Japan-exclusive GBA version of Custom Robo. It maintains the series' trademark RPG-hybrid gameplay, but changes the battle system to accommodate the limited capacity of the GBA.
The Robos can still be customized in the same manner as the console games (Body, Gun, Bomb, Pod, Feet) but the battles take place on a 2-d plane in zero gravity. There is still auto-aim, and the Robos have the same fire modes as the console releases. Different arenas have obstacles, and Robos have dash moves to move around them more effectively. Generally a Robo is based on its 3d counterpart, so a slow and powerful Robo will still be slow and powerful.
This game was originally planned to be the first Custom Robo game released in America, but Nintendo chose the Gamecube release instead.
V-Master Cross is an isometric turn-based RPG released only in Japan. The main hero is a young boy who was transported into a weird magic world. The gameplay is based on a special card fight - the battlefield is divided into squares (5 fields for each player), on which the player can summon monsters from a specific deck of cards, with some that can only be placed on a specific field. Each summoned monster has its own look and stats.
Something strange is happening in Bubble Town. Robots are going berserk because of Solex, the stuff that gives all robots their power. You must find each of the broken robots before the evil Dr. K and hits bad 'bots do, especially the scary and powerful Kolossal!
Fire Pro Wrestling 2 features detailed action and more than 200 wrestlers from which to choose, as well as the ability to create and store wrestlers of your own. It also allows you to connect up to four Game Boy Advances and take on, team up, or trade wrestlers. You can customize every detail of a wrestler's appearance and use more than 1,200 fighting techniques in several modes, including Normal, Deathmatch, Gruesome, and Battle Royal. The game also includes a practice dojo in which you can practice your standing move, grab move, running move, and your move against a downed opponent.
V.I.P. is based on the TV series of the same name. V.I.P. is a bodyguard agency that protects its clients in Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles. Pamela Anderson stars as Vallery Irons, the boss of the Vallery Irons Protection bodyguard agency.