Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic tale, Disney's Tarzan: Return to the Jungle finds Tarzan on quests that vary from locating the Fountain of Youth to discovering The Lost Valley of the Dinosaurs. Besides being able to swing from vines, swim through treacherous waters and engage in tree-surfing action, Tarzan will now be able to wield his trusty boomerang, mighty spear and famous animal call to protect his friends and jungle home. Along the way, Tarzan's friends, Jane, Terk and Professor Porter will join him on his jungle adventures.
The lost pages of the Book of Zero must be found, and you're just the brave warrior to take the job. Unfortunately, finding the pages will mean facing a number of deadly enemies, and you've got nothing but your bare hands and a black belt--to fight with. A truly amazing handheld fighting game, BLACK BELT CHALLENGE blends a powerful story with state-of-the art fighting to create a masterful combative experience like no other. Your choice of character will determine your motive for completing the Book of Zero, and each fighter will bring a different skill set to the arena. The game offers up a variety of modes to ensure high replay value and a huge fun factor. Packed with killer combos, incredible character animations, intuitive controls, and a series of great story lines, BLACK BELT CHALLENGE is sure to spawn a few sequels and imitations. Play against the computer or fight a friend.
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul is a Yu-Gi-Oh! video game for the Game Boy Advance. It is the international version of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5 Expert 1. Gameplay is similar to standard dueling rules, except that the Side Deck allows less than 15 cards, and is more for convenience of getting to cards for your Deck than switching between duels, as CPU duels are single duels rather than matches (with some exceptions in events).
Help Turbo Turtle win his freedom to once again swim the sea. Trapped on the 'Isle of Mazes' you must guide Turbo Turtle through deceitful labyrinths and nasty traps. Collect keys to unlock doorways, avoid the super magnets and utilize the turbo boost feature to try and beat your fastest time. This innovative title blends the basic balancing act of Super Monkey Ball with the mind-bending key-and-switch puzzles found in the Zelda games.
Galaxy Angel Game Boy Advance: Moridakusan Tenshi no Full Course Okawari Jiyuu is a Strategy game, published by Marvelous Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 2002.
The Revenge of the Smurfs is an Action game, developed by Bit Managers and published by Infogrames, which was released in Europe in 2002. It is a port of the 1994 The Smurfs game.
Shrek is on a mission to rescue his beloved swamp from those pesky little fairy tale characters. With a little help from his friends, Shrek is in for the biggest adventure of his life! Journey as Shrek, Donkey or Princess Fiona on a wild adventure through seven chapters of Fairy Tale Land. Based on the award-winning movie!
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.
It is 150 B.C. amidst the Hun Empire. You must possess the power to slay your enemies and execute insane combos. The fearsome Alperen has harnessed incredible energy by merging his soul and the immortal sword to create the legendary weapon of Dual Blades. Survive battle after battle and face the ultimate test to topple Alperen, gain the sword and become immortal!
The Sum of all Fears is a shooter reminiscent of Rogue Spear. The look and feel is alike, although it's simplified in its gameplay mechanics. It is also not a huge departure in comparison to the original version, but obviously converted to a top-down perspective.
The player controls a motorcyclist and must try to win races on various terrain and settings. Each motorcycle in the game handles differently with some performing better on paved roads and others working better on rougher terrain.[1]
There are a number of different modes: Grand Prix (GP), Motocross, and Traffic. GP takes place at a number of different locations across the world on paved tracks in places such as San Francisco and Russia. The paved tracks require the player to learn how to effectively use their brakes around corners. The GP courses contain small differences between them, giving more variety to the courses in the game. Motocross requires the player to drive on off-road terrain and to master the act of "powersliding" on corners. The courses found in Motocross races are less hospitable and often take place in arid and unkept locales and with obstacles. Traffic mixes both GP and Motocross, having mixed pavement courses and traffic on roads that serve as obstacles.