Invader is a vertical scrolling shoot-em-up for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. There are 8 levels to shoot through each ending with a end-boss. The player can select from 2 different ships each with specific features. Enemies leave coins that can be spent in the Shop, where upgrades such as weapons, extra lives, and credits are available for purchase.
Imakuni? no Ball is a port of the Game & Watch title 'Ball' with Imakuni?, an infamously goofy and eccentric Creatures Inc. staffer, as the starring role. This game is notable for being one of two scannable extras supplied on the Shining Imakuni? promotional card, the other being a biography on Imakuni? and various fun facts about him. The card is scannable via the Japanese e-Reader+ peripheral for the GameBoy Advance. It was given out with member registrations to the Pokémon Fan Club starting January of 2002 alongside a commemorative sleeve.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Stray Rondo is a role playing game for the Game Boy 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 two, the second being Sonata of Memories.
Crash & Spyro Super Pack Volume 1 is a Game Boy Advance cartridge hosting one game each from the Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon franchises. It is different from the similarly named compilation available in the United States.
In Backyard Baseball for the Gameboy Advance, create the baseball team of your dreams! It's great baseball action with the backyard kids and real pro players as kids. Pick your team, choose logos and playing fields. Play single games, an entire season or Home Run Derby. It's the chance of a lifetime to play with the pros right in your own backyard. Play single Games or a whole season, choose from all 30 Major League Baseball teams, create, save and trade custom players, practice your swing in the Home Run Derby, and track player and team stats in Season play. Also features a two-player multiplayer mode when linking up two Game Boy Advance units via a link cable.
The 10th installment in the Tantei Jinguuji Saburo series, and the first portable entry. When Jinguuji attends his friend's funeral, his friend's mother asks him to investigate a missing person, while police inspector Kumano asks him to investigate the urban myth called "Yuu-chan".