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F-Zero: Maximum Velocity  Nintendo2001How about a little frictionless racing? F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, based on the groundbreaking game for the Super NES, puts you in the cockpit of a futuristic hovercraft racer. Using the Game Boy Advance's shoulder buttons to steer, players will slide through curves and around obstacles as they hurtle their high-speed, low-gravity racers across the finish line. F-Zero: Maximum Velocity incorporates never-before-seen tracks and vehicles into the traditional mix of speed pads and jumps. Best of all, up to four Game Boy Advance units can be networked via the separately sold communication cable for head-to-head racing.***F-Zero is the ultimate futuristic racing challenge with the fastest vehicles and the most hair-raising courses in the universe. This is racing as extreme as ever. Steer your way to the top of the Grand Prix circuit to unlock hidden tracks and vehicles. F-Zero is an intense rush for speed freaks everywhere. GBAlabelimagesubject
Metroid Fusion  Nintendo2002[media=youtube]https://youtu.be/Di3-Tamb-fY[/media]***
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[32]***On her way to Planet SR388 with her exploration team, Samus's spaceship is attacked by an unidentified life form. Samus is mortally injured and loses consciousness. The life form attacks her and gnaws at her body-it is a parasitic creature, the "X."***The famed Metroid series makes its return with Metroid Fusion. After Samus' exploits in the Super Nintendo classic Super Metroid, the intergalactic bounty hunter becomes infected with a parasitic life form known only as "X". Samus is rescued and revived by Metroid DNA only after undergoing some major changes in her body and suit, resulting in a drastic change in her appearance, and a new ability to absorb and assimilate the abilities of the "X" virus. Experience a new and enthralling chapter in the Metroid series, and relive the timeless gameplay and exploration that made the series a legend.
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Super Mario Advance  Nintendo2001Remember Super Mario Bros. 2 for the original NES? Well it's back, and it's shaping up to be better than ever on Game Boy Advance. Mario, Luigi, Peach and Toad adventure through an incredible fantasy world on a quest to save the day, with little more than vegetables with which to defend themselves! The basic gameplay mechanics are the same in the Game Boy Advance version, but new enemies and challenges give the adventure a completely new feel.***Two great games in one cartridge:
- Super Mario 2
- Mario Bros.***Super Mario 2 is also known as Super Mario USA in Japan. The REAL Super Mario 2 was released on the BS only in Japan.
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Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2  Nintendo2001[media=youtube]https://youtu.be/v_tdFHyzgj8[/media]***
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[32]***Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 boasts all 96 levels from the original Super NES game, from cheery Yoshi's Island through the sprawling Vanilla Dome to the grueling Star Road. While some levels emphasize pure action, others require you to puzzle your way out of the mazes and illusions. If you find the hidden key in Star World, you'll gain access to the extremely challenging Special World, which has its own hidden secrets.***The second Super Mario Advance contains 2 games: Mario Bros., the original arcade game (that was in the Mario Advance too); and Super mario World, the classical SNES game, but with a great collection of differences and additions.
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Wario Land 4  Nintendo2001Mario's wicked nemesis just doesn't know when to give up, as evidenced by this fourth chapter in the ongoing Wario Land saga. This time around, Wario finds himself in trouble when his greed lands him in the middle of a cursed pyramid. In search of gold and jewels, Wario entered the structure without paying heed to repeated warnings of the pyramid's curse, and now he'll be lucky to escape with his life. Make your way through 20 massive levels as the wicked Wario, collecting as many valuables as you can. You can use your findings to purchase bonus items at the end of each stage, using the acquisitions to further your progress in the game. There are plenty of punches, jumps, kicks, and tricks to master throughout the action, and there are even a handful of mini-games to keep you amused when you're not adventuring. Lots of bad guys and boss characters will try to make your escape more difficult, and there are plenty of unique challenges to stretch your reflexes and imagination. GBAlabelimagesubject
WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania  Nintendo2003Wario Ware is a quirky twitch game that throws more than 200 humorous reaction- and logic-based mini games at players in quick succession. To aid Wario in his quest to establish a software company and satisfy his money hungry urges, players work their way through town, playing the challenges each of the characters throw at them; 9-Volt, for example, only dishes out challenges based upon classic Nintendo games; Dribble & Spitz offer up Sci-Fi-based mini-games. Kat hands over games based around nature. The game's ladder ends at the top with a competition against Wario, where he throws out a random assortment of games for the player to accomplish. GBAlabelimagesubject
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3  Nintendo2002Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island is a remake of Nintendo's classic Super Nintendo platformer, Yoshi's Island. Looking to create a fuss in the kingdom, a meddling magikoopa, Kamek, intercepted a stork carrying the Mushroom Kingdom's newest set of twins. During the heist, Kamek successfully kidnapped one twin; but the other twin accidentally slipped from the stork's bundle and fell to the ground. With miraculous fortune, the second twin landed safely on Yoshi's back! Now, the normally docile Yoshis must take on the trouble-making Kamek and his entire cast of underlings to reunite the twins! GBAlabelimagesubject
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