Game Boy Advance Games Collection
The Game Boy Advance (GBA), released in 2001, was Nintendo's 32-bit handheld successor to the Game Boy Color. It featured significantly improved graphics and processing power while maintaining backward compatibility with previous Game Boy games. The GBA's landscape-oriented design with two shoulder buttons marked a departure from earlier models. Its library included enhanced ports of SNES classics as well as original titles like Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire, Metroid Fusion, and Advance Wars. The system sold over 81 million units worldwide across its original model, the clamshell-design SP (2003), and the backlit-microscreen Game Boy Micro (2005). The GBA became known for excellent 2D games during a period when consoles were transitioning to 3D, preserving classic game design approaches. Its link cable functionality allowed multiplayer gaming, and it eventually became compatible with the Nintendo GameCube via a special cable. The GBA's success cemented Nintendo's dominance in the handheld market prior to the DS era.
All Game Boy Advance Games
Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters is a unique strategy board game based on the Dungeon Dice Monsters arc from the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. Players roll special dice to summon monsters and build dungeons on a grid-based battlefield, combining elements of collectible games, board games, and tactical strategy.
The first World Championship title for Game Boy Advance, featuring over 1,000 cards and official tournament rules. Compete against duelists worldwide and prove your skills in the ultimate competitive environment.
Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 is a comprehensive card battle game that combines RPG elements with competitive dueling. Players create their own duelist and compete in the World Championship tournament while facing seven challenging trials that test their dueling skills and strategic thinking.
The definitive Yu-Gi-Oh! experience on Game Boy Advance, featuring over 1,600 cards from the original series up to the Cybernetic Revolution. Duel against characters from the anime and build the ultimate deck to compete in the World Championship tournament.
This rare 2004 GBA crossover combines Yu-Gi-Oh!'s card battling with Pokémon elements. Players duel using hybrid cards featuring monsters like Dark Magician Pikachu and Blue-Eyes Charizard, with special 'Type Match' mechanics replacing traditional Attributes.
Portable adaptation of the classic arcade shooter with new POW rescue system and card collection mechanics. Features 5 explosive missions with branching paths and the iconic SV-001 tank.
Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town is a 2003 farming simulation game for the Game Boy Advance, considered one of the best entries in the Harvest Moon series. A remake of Harvest Moon: Back to Nature, it features enhanced graphics, new marriage candidates, and refined gameplay mechanics while retaining the charm of the original.
Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town is the female protagonist version of Friends of Mineral Town, allowing players to experience farm life as a young woman. The game features enhanced romance options, new marriage candidates, and all the farming, mining, and social simulation that made the series beloved.
The first installment in the beloved rhythm game series featuring quirky mini-games controlled through simple button presses in sync with infectious music. Introduced the signature offbeat humor and charming presentation the series would become known for.
Rhythm Heaven Silver is a rhythm game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. Originally released only in Japan in 2006, it serves as the first entry in the Rhythm Heaven series. The game features simple, timing-based minigames set to catchy music across various quirky scenarios.
A spin-off of the Suikoden series featuring card battle gameplay set in the Suikoden universe. Players collect character cards from across the series to build decks and duel opponents in strategic turn-based battles.
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade is a tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is the sixth installment in the Fire Emblem series and serves as a prequel to Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. Players control Roy and his army in strategic battles across the continent of Elibe.
A tactical RPG spin-off of the Onimusha series featuring grid-based battles against demonic forces. Players command samurai warriors with special Oni powers across feudal Japan-inspired battlefields.
A tactical RPG that transports a group of children into the magical world of Ivalice. Features deep job systems, clan battles, and the revolutionary 'Judge' mechanic that enforces special battle rules. The first Final Fantasy Tactics game designed for handheld systems.
The first Super Robot Wars title for Game Boy Advance, featuring an original storyline with mecha from 16 different anime series. Introduces the new 'Battleship Command' system and improved sprite animations.
The fourth GBA installment featuring mecha from 16 different anime series, introducing the innovative 'Twin Battle System' for combination attacks.
A tactical RPG featuring crossover battles between iconic mecha anime series. Players command a customizable protagonist and their team through grid-based battles with flashy combat animations.
Super Robot Wars R is a tactical RPG featuring mecha from various anime series. The game combines strategic grid-based battles with an original storyline that crosses over multiple mecha universes.

















