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AirBall sur Gameboy Advance est un jeu d'adresse dans lequel le joueur incarne un héros ayant été changé en bulle suite à une malédiction. Il devra parcourir les niveaux, d'une difficulté assez élevée pour retrouver son corps.
Keroro Gunsou Taiketsu! Keroro Cart de Arimasu!! is a Racing game, developed and published by Sunrise Interactive, which was released in Japan in 2004.
The 2004Mbit Competition is a homebrew games challenge hosted by Simon Band from gbadev.org. Many developers entered, but only the 10 best games were included in the final release.
Challenge the computer or a friend to one of three classic board games with the Trouble / Connect Four / Perfection compilation pack. For players of all ages!
Risk / Battleship / Clue is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Gravity-I and published by DSI Games, which was released in 2005.
Sorry! Sorry!, the classic game of slide and pursuit, has been supercharged for Game Boy Advance! Be the first player to move all four of your pawns around the game board from Start to Home. Aggravation Be the first player to move all four of your colored marbles around the game board from Base to Home. You don't have to …
Adventure of TOKYO DisneySEA is an action adventure game based on the Tokyo DisneySea theme park that was opened in 2001. It was one of the two Konami games based on the theme park, the other one having been released for the PlayStation 2. In this game all the seven "ports of call" from the Tokyo DisneySea are represented: Mediterranean …
Cutesy virtual pet/adventure game from TDK Core, released only in Japan. Take care of little baby animals, including giraffes, pandas, elephants, koalas, and monkeys -- giggle excitedly over their cuteness and train them to pull off happy little tricks. Features more than 160 different animals from over 40 species.
Aleck Bordon Adventure: Tower & Shaft Advance is an Adventure game, published by Aruze Corp, which was released in Japan in 2004.
Angel Collection 2: Pichimo Ni Narou is a fashion-simulation title for the Japanese GBA. This game features models from the Pichi Lemon fashion magazine, who appear in animated form using their real names. Players are able to help out the editorial staff of the magazine as you meet up with all the various girls. Over 300 fashion items appear in …
Angel Collection is a Strategy game, developed and published by MTO, which was released in Japan in 2003.
Angelique is the first game of its series, the first game to be developed by Ruby Party and the first Neoromance IP. It is considered the first game for the Otome game genre that can be described as romantic simulators aimed for women. Originally released for SNES in 1994, the GBA version came eight years later. Angelique borrows elements from …
Anguna is a homebrew game for Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS created by Nathan Tolbert, featuring art by Chris Hildenbrand (SpriteAttack). It is a short but exciting action-adventure game, reminiscent of the original Legend of Zelda. Anguna includes: 5 dungeons and a large overworld to explore Multiple weapons and items including: a sword, bow & arrows, bear traps, dynamite, lantern, …
Animal Mania is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Jupiter Multimedia and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2002.
An action platformer based on the 2005 anime series of the original manga..
Animal Yokochou: Doki*Doki Shinkyuu Shiken! no Kan is an Action game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2006.
Young scientist Lester Chaykin never in his wildest dreams imagined that it could happen... but it did! While experimenting with sub-atomic particles, his laboratory was struck by lightning - teleporting him into another dimension. A strange world nothing like Earth, where he must call upon all of his intelligence, training and resources to survive.
A cartoony action platformer starring Aozora Bank company mascot Aozora and his companions Houhou, Pipi and Chichi, Pyonpyon, Kyuu and Keroro. A Playstation version was developed alongside the Game Boy Advance version. More about the Aozora Bank and its mascots http://www.aozorabank.co.jp/kojin/aozora/