 | The first in the series to be released in the US, Fire Emblem shares many similarities with another strategy game on the GBA: Advance Wars. That's because it's been designed by the same development studio. The differences are subtle but important:... |
 | GBA installment in the Mario-themed golf series. Three-dimensional graphics are used for the stages, but you can switch to a 2D map view at any time inrder to plan your attacks. Select either Neal or Ella and enter the Marion Club Learning Center in... |
 | A GBA port of the next-gen Crazy Taxi clone. |
 | Playable on the Game Boy Advance (and compatible systems), this GBA Video release makes episodes of several popular Cartoon Network animated shows available to watch on your portable game machine.Codename Kids Next Door: OPERATION T.U.R.N.I.P. - When... |
 | Activision's definitive skateboarding game returns on the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance and PC with Tony Hawk's Underground. In a departure from former games in the series, Underground gives players the chance to take an ambitious... |
 | Players can test their backhand in this role-playing tennis adventure. In this sequel to Mario Tennis for Game Boy Color, players have to train hard in the Royal Tennis Academy if they want to be champions. Players gain experience and improve skills... |
 | Backyard Baseball 2007 is the fifth iteration of the best selling youth baseball video game of all time and the only kid's game to hold the coveted Major League Baseball (MLB) and Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) licenses. Backyard... |
 | Monster Trucks takes all the action and excitement of Monster Truck events and brings them to the Game Boy Advance. Players build their ride in the scrap yard then work their way up to arena competitions in a quest to become the best on the circuit.... |
 | With the help of the code slingers at Vicarious Visions, Activision has brought an amazingly accurate reproduction of THPS 2 to Game Boy Advance. From graphics to gameplay, this game stands up to what you might expect from an N64 version of the game.... |
 | Completely new career mode lets players choose the goals they want to accomplish. Challenge pros head-to-head to beat their best tricks, take off to a competition, or just skate solo and conquer a gap. |