Game Boy Advance Reviews
Tales of Phantasia
The Tales series is also known as the third most popular RPG series in the world, being beaten only by Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy. The only problem is that most people have yet to experience the game that... full review
Final Fantasy IV Advance
'Basic reading ability is needed to fully enjoy this game'. Written in small print on the back of the box for Final Fantasy IV Advance, we thought it would be a greater experience all-round if we took in... full review
Yoshi's Universal Gravitation
Moving your handheld upside down or side to side isn't exactly the best thing to do when you play games, but with Yoshi's Universal Gravitation this is exactly what you need to do. Be prepared flip your world... full review
Donkey Kong Country 3
Why didn't Rare ask to have Donkey Kong Country 3 released this year in tenth anniversary casing to try and push sales a little more? It's probably the same reason the first game in the series went with the... full review
Mario Tennis Power Tour
Game, set and match. Nintendo have finally brought to the court their latest Game Boy rendition of Mario Tennis. Way back in 2001 Camelot Software and Nintendo were pleased to announce the release of their... full review
Dynasty Warriors Advance
The Dynasty Warriors series - on PS2 and now on Xbox - has been hugely popular with gamers all around the world. A series that focuses on China's history and re-enacts the wars with you playing as one of the... full review
Pokemon Emerald
In the Pokemon series, players assume the role of an up-and-coming Pokemon trainer. Pokemon are among a class of various creatures who live in harmony with humans, from bird to bug to fish to rock thing.... full review
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
Reviewing a Legend of Zelda game is never the easiest thing to do, it always has its predecessors to try and outdo and anything bad said about them ends up with a barrage of hate-mail having to be cleared off... full review
Donkey Kong: King of Swing
Donkey Kong seems to be getting a lot of coverage these days. With 3 Donkey Konga games - the second almost to be released in NZ - and Jungle Beat also just around the corner, one would think Nintendo would... full review
Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen
Those Pocket Monsters are no stranger to the gaming public. Love 'em or loath 'em, catch-'em-all fever has been with us ever since the original Pokémon Blue and Pokémon Red (Green and Red in Japan) first hit... full review
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