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Doom Activision (David A. Palmer Productions)2001Doom for the Game Boy Advance retains the immersive 3-D experience and onslaught of horrific demons that made the PC version a classic. It pits you against cyberorganic creatures and nightmarish fiends as you blast your way through 24 levels. Armed with eight weapons, you must navigate treacherous architecture, avoid traps, and use power-ups in a battle of skill and firepower. The game features multiplayer support through the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable. Two to four players can test their mettle through all of the single-player levels and an additional eight dedicated multiplayer levels. Or two players can team up to blast their way through single-player levels in cooperative mode.***
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Doom II  Activision (Torus Games)2002The sequel to the most immersive 3-D action-shooter of all time is now on GameBoy Advance.
Created by game pioneers id Software and brought to the GBA by Torus Games, Doom II: Hell on Earth is the complete classic shooter. This time, players battle nastier, mightier and even deadlier demons. Earth's only remaining ground spaceport is in danger.
The success or failure of this mission will mark humanity's salvation or extinction, only the skill and battle-hardened will of the Space Marine can decide its fate.
There are new, more powerful weapons tohelp players to blast their way through all of the original levels from the classic PC phenomenon.***
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Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon  Sega;THQ;Atlus (Sega)2004From the european game box:

PREPARE FOR A COMBINATION OF RPG AND TURN BASED BATTLE!

Seriously wounded and washed up on the coast of Guardiana, the severity of our heroes injuries have cost him his memory, and now he can only recall his name. Meanwhile, in the far eastern kingdom of Runefaust, and evil plot is taking form - a planned invasion of Guardiana is but a heartbeat away.
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Riviera: The Promised Land  Sting;Atlus (Sting)2005 labelimageminimize
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