Welcome to BattleBots, the sport of remote-controlled robotic combat. Based on the popular television series, you build your own customized, radio-controlled robots that employ an array of destructive weaponry such as hammers, saws and spikes. Watch the sparks fly as you duke it out in deadly arenas against your friends or one of the 16 actual BattleBots from the T.V. show. This is the ultimate contest of strategy and creativity where the goal is survival.
Action game based on the Jules Verne movie starring Jackie Chan as Passepartout, the valet of Phileas Fogg who joins Fogg on his bet to go around the world in 80 days. Around the World in 80 Days for Game Boy Advance puts players in the Jackie Chan role, having to beat the tar out of thugs from all parts of the word in this side-scrolling beat-em-up. The action spans worldwide locations such as Paris, Turkey, India, China...even San Francisco. Around the World in 80 Days was developed by Saffire for Hip Games. Climb buildings, bounce off canopies, spring from ledge to ledge, cross narrow wires, travel by train, elephant, ship, airplane, and balloon, and face off against all kinds of opponents from the movie and beyond.
Fievel Mousekewitz, a rodent with an immigration card, is heading west in An American Tail: Fievel's Gold Rush. Based on the animated series from Universal Studios, the game has players controlling Fievel as he travels through 18 levels and six worlds, including "New York City" and "Gold Dust Gulch," to piece together Cat Malone's treasure map. Fievel will swing on rope, attack with his ten-gallon hat, ride riverboats, and jump the train to find Wylie Burp's gold.
Action Man: Robot Atak is based on the direct-to-DVD animated film of the same name, in turn based on the line of toys. To stop the evil Dr. X and his army of robots that have been attacking cities across the globe, Action Force seek out his secret hideout, Island X. Dropped on different parts of the island, Action Man, Redwolf and Flint must first find each other, and then put an end to the evil doctor's plans.
Most of the game's 17 levels take the form of a side-scrolling platformer with a heavy action focus. To get to the level exit, the controlled character must jump pits and gaps, climb ledges and take out many enemies, different varieties of X' robots and various animals native to the island: spiders, bats, even dinosaurs. Each character has slightly different abilities (until the finale, which hero is controlled depends on the level): Native American Redwolf always carries his bow, while Action Man and Flint start most levels with only their fists. They can pick up weapons, though, including throwing discs
Blossom, Buttercup and Bubbles, are flying on the GameBoy Advance. It seems that Mojo Jojo has stolen the city's jewels and has used them to power an army of cybernetic robots called "Mobots". With the Mobots unleashing a reign of terror on Townsville, it is up to The Powerpuff Girls to defeat Mojo Jojo and his minions and stop that bad little monkey from taking over Townsville!
The zany penguins from Disney's MADAGASCAR: OPERATION PENGUIN movie return in Activision's MADAGASCAR: OPERATION PENGUIN for the GBA. The Penguins plot to escape from the zoo and, in the progress, rope other animal into their crazy plot. Like in the movie, the penguins want out of the New York zoo. As the game opens, the crack team of penguin escapees has put the finishing details on their escape plan, which involved digging a tunnel under the zoo and all the way to Antarctica. Of course, this isn't as easy as it sounds, and the penguins will need a number of supplies, items, and help. And along the way, they also intercept a group of four lost animals on their way to the island of Madagascar. Gamers take control of Private Penguin, who is assigned a number of missions to accomplish. He begins with a few standard attack and jumping moves, but as the game progresses, he will learn more powerful attacks and abilities like sliding. He will also find several useful gadgets to defeat enemies with. The four main characte
Hello Kitty is throwing a party and she needs your help! Explore her world to pick out the perfect outfit, party music and more. It's up to you and Hello Kitty to plan the perfect party!
The surprisingly decent Shrek: Hassle at the Castle is a 2D side-scrolling action platformer for the Game Boy Advance that mirrors the events of the first film.
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.
Join Barbie on horseback and ride through eight different locations in a race to the finish line. It's the National Horse charity event, and you're invited to ride and compete in a variety of events. You'll race through lush countryside, gallop around rock formations, canter down country roads, and more. Use skill and speed to dodge obstacles such as rocks, hay bales, and forest animals. Special power-ups help you to run even faster to earn more points.
THQ sixth game based on the Might Morphin' Power Rangers takes the team into space. POWER RANGERS: SPACE PATROL DELTA for the Game Boy Advance puts players in control of all five members of the Space Patrol Delta team as they battle the evil Emperor Gruumm and his army of robots. In the future, Earth has become home to many different alien races. While most of them are peaceful, some are not. In order to protect earth, six teens were called to form the Space Patrol Delta team. Players will control a certain ranger for each of the nine levels. While the rangers' fighting abilities are similar, each has his or her own unique power. The Red Ranger can move through objects, the Yellow Ranger can create duplicates of herself, the Green Ranger can see heat trails, the Blue Ranger can create a force field, and the Pink Ranger can replicate objects she touches. There's also a Shadow Ranger who has special abilities players will uncover as they progress through the game. Each level in this platformer has players running, ju
Ed, Edd n Eddy: Jawbreakers is a video game released on March 25, 2003, by Cartoon Network Interactive, based on the popular television cartoon Ed, Edd n Eddy for the Game Boy Advance. It was developed by Climax Group and BAM! Entertainment. The game mirrors Ed, Edd (Double Dee), and Eddy's television quest to make money to buy jawbreakers.
Dexter has created the ultimate invention - The Clone-a-matic - but his older sister Dee Dee has meddled again and accidentally cloned herself. And, there's not just one of her. Dexter's Laboratory is infested with mini-Dee Dee's bent on destroying Dexter's wonderful experiments - what a nightmare! It's up to players to help Dexter catch the Dee Dee's, put his lab back to normal, and get Dee Dee back to her single self before Mom calls for dinner.
All of your favorite Cartoon Network stars are revving their engines to compete for the Speedway Championship! Play as 12 hilarious characters from Courage the Cowardly Dog, Cow and Chicken, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Johnny Bravo and Sheep in the Big City in this fast and fun kart-style racing game.
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
Finally a game made just for girls! Help Angelica with the school newspaper, sing a song with Susie, put together stylin' outfits with Lil, swap information with your best friends, take a vote on a hot topic or use the PDS function to plan your busy week!