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Monsters Inc GBA ROMMonsters Inc is a side-scrolling action platformer released for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. THQ published the title, while Sensory Sweep Studios handled development. The game follows the story of the popular Pixar animated film, putting players in the role of Sulley, the lovable blue monster who works at the famous scare factory. The plot kicks off when a human child named Boo accidentally slips into the monster world, and Sulley must guide her safely back home while avoiding the eyes of the Child Detection Agency. Players run, jump, and climb through colorful 2D environments that closely match the look of the movie. The handheld version captures the charm of the film through bright sprite work and bouncy animations. Cartoon sound effects and short musical loops give each stage a playful tone. Younger fans of the movie will find the controls simple and friendly, making it a fitting pick for a family audience that grew up watching the Pixar classic during its theatrical run.
Harvest Moon More Friends of Mineral Town GBA ROMHarvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town is a farming and life simulation game released for the Game Boy Advance. Marvelous Interactive developed the title, and Natsume published it for Western audiences in 2005. The game serves as a companion piece to Friends of Mineral Town, but this version places players in the role of a young woman who inherits a rundown farm in the countryside. Players plant crops, raise livestock, and build relationships with the townspeople of Mineral Town across four seasons. The core appeal comes from its relaxed pace and the freedom to play at your own speed. You can spend mornings watering turnips, afternoons fishing by the river, and evenings chatting with villagers at the local inn. The blend of farm chores, friendship building, and small daily routines gives the game a warm, personal feel that fans of the series have loved for years on the handheld platform.
Kim Possible 2 Drakken’s Demise GBA ROMKim Possible 2 Drakken's Demise is a side-scrolling action platformer released in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance. Disney Interactive published the title, and Digital Eclipse handled the development. The game follows the popular Disney Channel animated series, placing players in the shoes of teen hero Kim Possible as she takes on her arch-nemesis Dr. Drakken and his green-skinned sidekick Shego. The story sends Kim across the globe to stop a new evil scheme involving stolen technology and mind-control devices. Players run, jump, and fight through cartoon-styled levels packed with henchmen, traps, and puzzles. Kim uses her cheerleading moves, gymnastic flips, and martial arts skills to defeat enemies. The cel-shaded graphics capture the show's bright art style, while voice clips and music tracks pull straight from the cartoon. Fans of the series get to relive the spy adventure on a handheld, and newcomers find a friendly entry point into action platforming. The controls feel tight, and the level design rewards careful exploration over button mashing.
Mario Kart Super Circuit GBA ROM DownloadMario Kart Super Circuit is a kart racing game released for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. Nintendo published the title while Intelligent Systems handled development, marking the third entry in the long running Mario Kart series and the first portable version. Players pick from eight classic characters including Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Bowser, Donkey Kong, Wario, and Toad, then race across colorful tracks filled with hazards and item boxes. The game brings the chaotic charm of console Mario Kart to a handheld screen with sharp Mode 7 graphics that create a smooth sense of depth. What sets this title apart is its huge selection of courses, mixing fresh designs with every track from the original Super Mario Kart on the SNES. Players collect coins on the road to boost their top speed, a feature borrowed from the first game. Drifting around tight corners and launching shells at rivals feels tight and rewarding, giving fans a strong reason to keep their handheld nearby for quick racing sessions.
Monsters Inc Platformer GBA ROM DownloadMonster Rancher Advance is a monster raising simulation game released for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 by Tecmo, with development handled by Graphic Research. The game brings the popular console series to a handheld format, letting players collect, train, and battle a wide range of creatures on the go. Unlike the PlayStation entries that relied on swapping physical CDs to generate monsters, the GBA version uses a name input system. Players type words or phrases into the game, and the title produces a unique monster based on the letters and combinations entered. This clever system keeps the discovery aspect of the franchise alive on a cartridge based platform. The story follows a young breeder who travels through the FIMBA Circuit, taking on tournaments and rivals to climb the ranks. Training, feeding, and resting your monsters between matches forms the core daily loop that fans of the series will instantly recognize and enjoy.
Pitfall The Lost Expedition GBA ROM DownloadPitfall The Lost Expedition is a platform action-adventure game released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004. Activision published the title, while Edge of Reality handled the core development with a handheld version crafted to fit the portable format. The game follows Pitfall Harry, the classic jungle explorer first introduced in the early 1980s, as he searches for the lost city of gold deep within the Amazon rainforest. Players guide Harry through dense jungles, ancient ruins, icy mountain peaks, and cursed temples while avoiding deadly traps and hostile wildlife. The GBA version trims the 3D console experience into a side-scrolling adventure with crisp pixel art and tight controls. Harry can run, swing on vines, jump across pits, and climb ledges with smooth animation. The mix of exploration and quick reflex challenges gives the game a strong arcade feel while still telling a full story across many regions, making it a fitting tribute to the original 1982 classic that started the platformer genre.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team GBA ROMPokemon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team is a roguelike dungeon crawler released for the Game Boy Advance in 2005 by Nintendo and developed by Chunsoft. The game flips the standard Pokemon formula on its head by turning the player into a Pokemon rather than a trainer. A short personality quiz at the start picks one of sixteen starter Pokemon based on your answers, and you pair up with a partner to form a rescue team. The story follows your team as you accept missions, save trapped Pokemon, and investigate strange natural disasters spreading across the world. Each dungeon has a randomly generated layout, so no two runs feel the same. Combat plays out in a turn-based grid system where every step counts, and fainting in a dungeon means losing items and money. The game blends the charm of classic Pokemon with the tension and replay value of the Mystery Dungeon series, giving fans a fresh take on a familiar universe with heart, humor, and surprising emotional depth throughout the long campaign.
Shaman King Master of Spirits 2 GBA ROMShaman King Master of Spirits 2 is a side-scrolling action platformer released for the Game Boy Advance in 2005. Konami developed and published the title as a sequel to the first Master of Spirits game, expanding the formula with new characters, stages, and spirit abilities. The story follows Yoh Asakura and his friends as they battle dark forces tied to the Shaman Fight tournament from the popular anime and manga series. Players guide Yoh through interconnected stages filled with enemies, traps, and hidden secrets. The core gameplay borrows heavily from the Metroidvania style, with players collecting spirits that grant new powers and open paths to previously blocked areas. Each spirit changes how Yoh attacks, defends, or moves through the world. Fans of the source material will recognize many faces from the series, and the game treats the story with care. The pixel art looks sharp on the GBA hardware, and the soundtrack captures the spirit of the anime well.
Scooby-Doo Mystery Mayhem GBA ROM DownloadScooby-Doo Mystery Mayhem is a side-scrolling action-adventure game released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. THQ published the title, and Torus Games handled development, bringing the classic Mystery Inc. crew to Nintendo's handheld system. The story follows Scooby and the gang as they investigate a haunted theater where ghostly performers have taken over the stage. Players guide Scooby through five spooky locations, solving puzzles, collecting Scooby Snacks, and dodging monsters along the way. The game captures the lighthearted spirit of the cartoon series with colorful sprite art and recognizable characters like Shaggy, Velma, Fred, and Daphne. Each chapter ties into a different mystery, giving fans a steady stream of cases to crack. The simple controls make the game friendly for younger players, while older fans will appreciate the cartoon style. Hidden items and clue hunting reward careful exploration of every screen. Mystery Mayhem stays true to the franchise by mixing comedy, mild scares, and detective work into one handheld package that feels right at home on the GBA library.
Shaman King Master of Spirits GBA ROM DownloadShaman King Master of Spirits is a side-scrolling action platformer released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004. Konami developed and published the title, basing it on the popular anime and manga series created by Hiroyuki Takei. Players step into the shoes of Yoh Asakura, a young shaman who fights alongside the samurai spirit Amidamaru. The core gameplay borrows heavily from the Castlevania formula, presenting large interconnected maps that players explore at their own pace. Combat focuses on melee strikes with Yoh's sword, while spirit allies grant special abilities that change his fighting style. Each spirit offers a different move, such as fire blasts, ice attacks, or animal forms that reach hidden paths. The Metroidvania structure rewards backtracking, since new spirits open routes that were previously sealed. This blend of anime storytelling with proven platforming design makes the game stand out among licensed adaptations on the handheld, giving fans a faithful action experience built on solid mechanics.
Shrek 2 GBA ROM DownloadShrek 2 for the Game Boy Advance is a side-scrolling action platformer based on the 2004 DreamWorks animated film. Activision published the title, and Vicarious Visions handled development, bringing the swamp-dwelling ogre and his friends to Nintendo's handheld. The game follows the main plot of the movie, sending players through the kingdom of Far Far Away as Shrek tries to win over the King and Queen while dealing with Prince Charming and the scheming Fairy Godmother. Players control Shrek, Donkey, Puss in Boots, and Princess Fiona across colorful 2D stages packed with enemies, traps, and hidden items. Each character brings a different move set, so swapping between them changes the way you tackle puzzles and combat. The pixel art captures the cartoon look of the film well, and short cutscenes between stages help retell the story. With charming music, voice clips lifted from the movie, and tight handheld controls, this version stands out as a solid take on the license for fans who want to enjoy Shrek's world on the go.
Star Wars The New Droid Army GBA ROM DownloadStar Wars The New Droid Army is an action platformer released for the Game Boy Advance in 2002. THQ published the title while Helixe handled development, building a side-scrolling adventure set between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Players take control of Anakin Skywalker as he investigates a mysterious droid uprising on the desert world of Tatooine and other Outer Rim planets. The game blends melee lightsaber combat with Force powers, letting players deflect blaster bolts, swing across gaps, and push enemies back with telekinetic abilities. Its mix of platforming and combat sets it apart from many handheld Star Wars titles of the era. The presentation captures the cinematic feel of the prequel films through pre-rendered character sprites and detailed background art. Voice clips and recognizable John Williams music play during key moments, giving the small cartridge a surprisingly big-screen atmosphere. The story missions tie directly into the wider Clone Wars conflict, making the adventure feel like a meaningful chapter in Anakin's path.
The Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring GBA ROMThe Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring on Game Boy Advance is a top-down action role-playing game based on the first book of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic trilogy. Pocket Studios developed the title, and Black Label Games published it in 2002 for handheld players who wanted a faithful retelling of the story. The game follows the journey of Frodo Baggins and his companions as they set out from the Shire to destroy the One Ring. Players control different members of the Fellowship across the adventure, including Frodo, Aragorn, and Gandalf, each with their own combat style and abilities. The visual presentation uses detailed sprite work and authentic locations drawn straight from the book, such as Bag End, Bree, and the Mines of Moria. Combat plays out in real time, with simple sword swings, ranged attacks, and magic spells that match each character's strengths and weaknesses on the battlefield.
The Incredibles GBA ROM DownloadThe Incredibles is a side scrolling action platformer released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004 by THQ, with development handled by Polish studio Helixe. The game follows the plot of the Pixar animated film of the same name, letting players step into the shoes of the Parr family as they take on the villain Syndrome and his army of Omnidroid robots. Each member of the family brings a different super power to the fight, from Mr. Incredible's raw strength to Elastigirl's stretchy limbs and Violet's force fields. The handheld version packs in colorful sprite work and detailed backdrops that capture the look of the movie surprisingly well for the small cartridge. Levels move between rooftop chases, jungle ruins, and the iconic Nomanisan Island base, giving fans a chance to relive the story on the go. The combat system stays simple but satisfying, with punches, kicks, and special moves tied to each hero's signature talents that keep every stage feeling fresh.
WarioWare Mega Microgames GBA ROM DownloadWarioWare Mega Microgames is a fast paced party title developed by Nintendo R&D1 and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. The game throws players into a rapid fire collection of bite sized challenges, each lasting only a few seconds. Wario stars as the greedy hero who recruits a wild cast of friends to build a video game empire, and every character hosts their own themed stage. Players must read a one word command, figure out the action, and complete the task before the timer runs out. The concept feels fresh because it strips gameplay down to pure reflex and quick thinking. With hundreds of short games packed into one cartridge, the experience never sits still for long. The art style mixes hand drawn sketches, pixel graphics, claymation, and goofy photo collages, giving each task a unique look. This bold design choice helped the title stand out among GBA releases and started a long running series that fans still celebrate today across many Nintendo platforms.
Yu-Gi-Oh Eternal Duelist Soul GBA ROM DownloadYu-Gi-Oh Eternal Duelist Soul is a card battle game for the Game Boy Advance, released by Konami in 2002. The title brings the popular trading card game to a handheld format, letting players build decks and duel against characters from the original anime series. Konami Computer Entertainment Japan developed the game with a focus on accurate rule sets, drawing from the official tournament guidelines used at the time. Players collect over 800 cards through repeated duels and booster pack purchases, which can be opened using points earned from matches. The core gameplay sticks closely to the real card game, with summoning monsters, setting traps, and casting spells across the classic five-zone field. What sets this version apart is its strict adherence to the rules and the depth of its card library, making it a favorite among fans who wanted a portable way to practice strategies. The opponent roster includes Yugi, Kaiba, Joey, and many other familiar duelists, each with their own deck themes and difficulty levels that scale as the player progresses.
Super Mario World GBA ROM DownloadSuper Mario World is a side-scrolling platformer originally released by Nintendo in 1990 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The Game Boy Advance version, titled Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, brought the classic adventure to handheld players in 2002. Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development handled both the original release and the portable port, keeping the core gameplay intact while adding new features for the GBA hardware. Players guide Mario or Luigi across Dinosaur Land in a quest to rescue Princess Peach from the villainous Bowser. The game introduced Yoshi, the friendly green dinosaur who has since become a staple of the Mario series. Yoshi can eat enemies, swallow shells, and grant Mario extra abilities depending on the color of the shell consumed. The bright pixel art, catchy music, and tight controls made this title one of the most beloved platformers of its era. Its GBA release preserved the spirit of the original while making the experience portable for a new generation of fans.
Super Mario Bros 3 GBA ROM DownloadSuper Mario Bros 3 on the Game Boy Advance brings the classic Nintendo platformer to handheld players in a polished package. Nintendo developed and published this title as part of the Super Mario Advance series, with the full name being Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. The team at Nintendo R&D2 handled the port, building on the original NES masterpiece from 1988. Players guide Mario or Luigi through the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue the seven kings from Bowser's children, the Koopalings, who stole the magical wands. The game keeps the tight side-scrolling action that made the original a legend while adding sharper graphics, remixed audio, and voice clips from the brothers. What sets this version apart is the e-Reader card support, which lets players scan special cards to add new levels, power-ups, and demos. The handheld format means players can pick up and play short stages on the go, making it a great fit for the GBA hardware. Fans consider this one of the strongest entries in the Mario Advance series.