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Mon 28/05/01 at 13:35
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It’s Almost Here

With just under a month until the UK release of the Game Boy Advance, June 22,people will start asking themselves “Should I spend my well earned money on this?” You see all the pictures of the GBA and think, “That looks different” and see that oh so wonderful range of colours, described as: Arctic (White), Indigo (Purple) and Glacier (Transparent purple), you may be a bit put off. But if you surf the net and look in magazines and take a look at the games then you will have no doubts about buying it, unless you get an allowance that makes the minimum wage look like a million then it’s a choice that will be hard to make. But is you have decided to buy it then you’re in for a great time.
The Game Boy Advance is a great improvement on the Game Boy Colour. It’s an amazing 16 times more powerful than the GBC. The screen in 50% larger, making the graphics look large and crisper. It has a four player link cable, allowing a greater multi-player experience. It has two shoulder buttons, for extra gameplay options, and an infra red capabilities, much like the GBC. It has Internet capabilities, the first handheld console to be able at that. It only weighs 140g, that’s 0.14 of a Kg. The cartridges are more small and compact than the GBC’s and can hold much more information. Also, one of the best features on the GBA, it has something called Rotating effects so you can play Mario Kart style racing games. There are also a wide range of games that have been announced:

(RELEASE GAME) F-Zero Maximum Velocity: a fast paced racing game keeping the foundations of the series in place with loads of tracks and different vehicles. There is a four player option allowing you to race against you mates on those long car journeys, you can even play four player with only one game but your restricted to one track and all the vehicles are the same, and the graphics to brilliant, something that disappointed us in the N64 version.

(RELEASE GAME) Super Marion Advance: Yes! A new Mario game. Or an old one depending on whether you had a SNES or not. The game features two of the SNES classics, and who says that’s bad. Mario Bros. Deluxe was a conversion of the originals and it was still a brilliant game. It also has a four-player battle option, which will be a laugh.

(RELEASE GAME) Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2: Yes. Who says that the Japanese are better off? This wasn’t one of their release games and it is probably one of the best. The graphics make it look 3D and it looks almost real. There are 12 characters that you can play as and loads of arenas you can skate around. I’m definitely going to get this one.

(RELEASE GAME) GT Advance: A great looking racer in which you can drive 40 different cars over a massive 32 courses. That should pass the hours. Also you can have four player races.

(RELEASE GAME) Castlevania Circle of the Moon: The newest addition to the series, in colourful 2D, sees you hunting down Dacula once more. With two playable characters, loads of enemies and weapons to slay them with this should be a very good game.

(RELEASE GAME) Konami Krazy Racers: A racing game ,obviously, starring such Konami characters as Goemon, from Mystical Ninja on the N64, and even Dracula, from Castlevania, makes an appearance along with a handful of fresh new characters.

These are just the release games. There are still tones of other games lined up. My favourites being:

Mario Kart Advance: Features all the classic power ups from the N64 version and tones of new tracks along with all our favourite Nintendo Characters. The amazing multi-play of the N64 version on you hand held console.

Diddy Kong Pilot: Similar to Mario Kart but in planes and good old Rareware graphics. Colourful trees and characters and a whole load of weapons and boosts.

Banjo Kazooie Grunty’s Revenge: The third instalment of the series starting off from the end of the first game. The story continues as if Grunty's sisters never saved he and all was left to that green person to save her. The evil witch returns in robot form. This platformer, with a similar view point as seen in Zelda Link’s Awakening, looks very, very impressive. It is rumoured to be a release game but no one is sure yet.

Other games include: Army Men Advance, Iridion 3D, Rayman Advance, Earthworm Jim, Pitfall Mayan Adventure, Ready 2 Rumble, Fire Pro Wrestling, Lego Bionicle, Game Boy Music, Game Boy Wars, Kuru Kuru Kururin, Golden Sun, Napoleon, Golf Master, Tetris Worlds, Street Fighter 2, Final Fight, Chu Chu Rocket, Dark Arena, F-14 Tomcat and Sonic the Hedgehog.

Along with loads of brilliant games there are a load of brilliant accessories. There is a mobile adapter for surfing the net, a fore way link cable, a card reader and a mains adapter to save you money. So when you next ask your self “Shall I get a GBA?” you’ll know the answer. Remember JUNE 22. If you want to find more stuff on the GBA don’t bother going to www.gameboyadvance.com because they don’t have much there. It’s best to go to www.nintendo.com, www.rareware.com or www.gamespot.com.
Mon 28/05/01 at 22:35
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I can't wait for Sonic to be released!!
Mon 28/05/01 at 22:33
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"Whatever!"
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Im going to have to stick up for SR - The GBA may be cheaper else where but does it come with extra accessories??

Ive had mine on order for a couple of months now, it seems like ages ago we first saw screens of Mario Kart being first shown, and here we are within weeks of it being release!!
I am getting Mario Advance, F Zero, Tony Hawks 2, Castlevania and hopefully Rayman Advance too. Then Mario Kart is the most eagerly awaited title on my list - It could even be the most anticipated game this year!!
Start counting down the days!!
Mon 28/05/01 at 20:44
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I'll probably go into town on the day, and buy it with a couple of games, of which I don't know what they are yet. Mario Kart, F Zero?? Who knows. It's gonna be fun though.
Mon 28/05/01 at 18:57
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sorry but i cant bar to see peple lose money the gba is cheper at gameplay.com special reserve price £89.99 gameplay price £79.99
ok sorry specal reserve but u r ripping peple off
Mon 28/05/01 at 18:52
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yes the GBA look great and i cant wait for it but i am going to have to.
the games look great i am going to get f zero max volosify and mario kart, i am getting the transparent perple.
Specal reserve are great having the days counter on the web site it saves me having to count the days out, not long now 26 days
seya
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Mon 28/05/01 at 18:19
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I'm buying one anyway. Been looking forward to it for so long. I remember a games magazine doing an april fools joke once saying Mario Kart was coming out for Gameboy Color. Who's the fools now eh magazines?
Mon 28/05/01 at 15:21
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So then DJ, is this your "comprehensive review" you were talking about?

Looks very impressive!!!
Mon 28/05/01 at 13:35
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Posts: 549
It’s Almost Here

With just under a month until the UK release of the Game Boy Advance, June 22,people will start asking themselves “Should I spend my well earned money on this?” You see all the pictures of the GBA and think, “That looks different” and see that oh so wonderful range of colours, described as: Arctic (White), Indigo (Purple) and Glacier (Transparent purple), you may be a bit put off. But if you surf the net and look in magazines and take a look at the games then you will have no doubts about buying it, unless you get an allowance that makes the minimum wage look like a million then it’s a choice that will be hard to make. But is you have decided to buy it then you’re in for a great time.
The Game Boy Advance is a great improvement on the Game Boy Colour. It’s an amazing 16 times more powerful than the GBC. The screen in 50% larger, making the graphics look large and crisper. It has a four player link cable, allowing a greater multi-player experience. It has two shoulder buttons, for extra gameplay options, and an infra red capabilities, much like the GBC. It has Internet capabilities, the first handheld console to be able at that. It only weighs 140g, that’s 0.14 of a Kg. The cartridges are more small and compact than the GBC’s and can hold much more information. Also, one of the best features on the GBA, it has something called Rotating effects so you can play Mario Kart style racing games. There are also a wide range of games that have been announced:

(RELEASE GAME) F-Zero Maximum Velocity: a fast paced racing game keeping the foundations of the series in place with loads of tracks and different vehicles. There is a four player option allowing you to race against you mates on those long car journeys, you can even play four player with only one game but your restricted to one track and all the vehicles are the same, and the graphics to brilliant, something that disappointed us in the N64 version.

(RELEASE GAME) Super Marion Advance: Yes! A new Mario game. Or an old one depending on whether you had a SNES or not. The game features two of the SNES classics, and who says that’s bad. Mario Bros. Deluxe was a conversion of the originals and it was still a brilliant game. It also has a four-player battle option, which will be a laugh.

(RELEASE GAME) Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2: Yes. Who says that the Japanese are better off? This wasn’t one of their release games and it is probably one of the best. The graphics make it look 3D and it looks almost real. There are 12 characters that you can play as and loads of arenas you can skate around. I’m definitely going to get this one.

(RELEASE GAME) GT Advance: A great looking racer in which you can drive 40 different cars over a massive 32 courses. That should pass the hours. Also you can have four player races.

(RELEASE GAME) Castlevania Circle of the Moon: The newest addition to the series, in colourful 2D, sees you hunting down Dacula once more. With two playable characters, loads of enemies and weapons to slay them with this should be a very good game.

(RELEASE GAME) Konami Krazy Racers: A racing game ,obviously, starring such Konami characters as Goemon, from Mystical Ninja on the N64, and even Dracula, from Castlevania, makes an appearance along with a handful of fresh new characters.

These are just the release games. There are still tones of other games lined up. My favourites being:

Mario Kart Advance: Features all the classic power ups from the N64 version and tones of new tracks along with all our favourite Nintendo Characters. The amazing multi-play of the N64 version on you hand held console.

Diddy Kong Pilot: Similar to Mario Kart but in planes and good old Rareware graphics. Colourful trees and characters and a whole load of weapons and boosts.

Banjo Kazooie Grunty’s Revenge: The third instalment of the series starting off from the end of the first game. The story continues as if Grunty's sisters never saved he and all was left to that green person to save her. The evil witch returns in robot form. This platformer, with a similar view point as seen in Zelda Link’s Awakening, looks very, very impressive. It is rumoured to be a release game but no one is sure yet.

Other games include: Army Men Advance, Iridion 3D, Rayman Advance, Earthworm Jim, Pitfall Mayan Adventure, Ready 2 Rumble, Fire Pro Wrestling, Lego Bionicle, Game Boy Music, Game Boy Wars, Kuru Kuru Kururin, Golden Sun, Napoleon, Golf Master, Tetris Worlds, Street Fighter 2, Final Fight, Chu Chu Rocket, Dark Arena, F-14 Tomcat and Sonic the Hedgehog.

Along with loads of brilliant games there are a load of brilliant accessories. There is a mobile adapter for surfing the net, a fore way link cable, a card reader and a mains adapter to save you money. So when you next ask your self “Shall I get a GBA?” you’ll know the answer. Remember JUNE 22. If you want to find more stuff on the GBA don’t bother going to www.gameboyadvance.com because they don’t have much there. It’s best to go to www.nintendo.com, www.rareware.com or www.gamespot.com.

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