
| Console | Game Boy Advance (GBA) |
| Publisher | Majesco Entertainment |
| Developer | Artificial Mind and Movement |
| Genre | Action |
| Region | World |
| Size | 8MB |
Overview
Teen Titans is an action game developed by Artificial Mind and Movement and published by Majesco Entertainment for the Game Boy Advance in 2005. Based on the popular Cartoon Network animated series, the game puts players in control of the five core Titans: Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Raven. Each hero brings a distinct set of combat abilities to the table, letting players choose their preferred fighting style before diving into battle. The story follows the team as they face off against classic villains from the show, including Slade and other familiar enemies. The game captures the visual tone of the cartoon reasonably well, using sprite artwork and colorful environments that feel close to the source material. Its side-scrolling beat-em-up format keeps the action focused and approachable, making it a solid pick for younger players and fans of the show who wanted to play out their favorite team’s adventures on a handheld device.
The game offers a single-player campaign spread across multiple stages, each themed around different villains and locations. Players can switch between all five Titans at will during levels, which adds a layer of strategy since some characters handle specific enemies or obstacles better than others. Robin works well as an all-rounder, Cyborg hits hard, and Raven brings ranged magical attacks to keep enemies at a distance. Beast Boy can transform into animals to deal with crowds. Each character has a special move that charges up through combat, rewarding aggressive play. The stages vary in setting, pulling from locations seen in the animated series to keep things visually interesting across the run. Boss fights cap off each world and require players to learn attack patterns before landing consistent hits. The game is relatively short and best suited for fans of the cartoon, but it delivers enough variety across its cast and stages to stay entertaining throughout.
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