Nat is an extreme hobbyist who enjoys learning everything there is to know/writing about the video game industry. After graduating, they hopped into various careers including being a Pre-K teacher, ...
When the Game Boy Advance came out, it was so much more than just a handheld. Nintendo made sure that the GBA was the pocket-sized portal to some of the best gaming experiences of everyone's ...
Josh Speer has been writing about videogames for more than a decade now, but he's loved them since he was a small boy. He grew up with Mario and Mega Man, moved onto RPGs with Chrono Trigger and Final ...
GBA featured great simulation games despite limits in hardware capabilities. F-14 Tomcat and Pinball Of The Dead showcased ...
The Game Boy Advance was a nifty little system. Many people refer to it as “a portable Super Nintendo,” but it was more than that. While it had many Super Nintendo ports, it also had a plethora of ...
Advance Wars is proof that games focused on wartime combat can explore heavy themes without being brutal or gritty.
From the humble village of Vale to the mystical peaks of Mt. Aleph, the Golden Sun game sets magic-wielding young heroes Isaac, Garet, Ivan and Mia on a quest to prevent the ancient power of Alchemy ...
Nintendo is known for bringing back many of their beloved older classic games to their newer consoles. This has happened for a while. Now with the Nintendo Switch having been out for a long while, ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Throughout the history of the video game industry, countless games have been cancelled before they ...
Push your driving to its limit! This 2004 sci-fi racing game, only released in Japan for the Game Boy Advance system, is full of game modes designed to test your racing skills at the highest levels.
Narrowing down the best Game Boy Advance games of all time is a daunting task. The Game Boy Advance and its titanic library of memorable games are home to some of the best video games of all time.
James is a writer for GameRant. He fell in love with video games as a child and has yet to recover. He is still obsessed with Ocarina Of Time and regularly lectures people on how Metal Gear Solid ...