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Nintendo's new portable handheld amazed everyone when it was released earlier this year. The Game Boy Advance is a powerful little console that packs at least as much punch as the classic Nintendo home video game systems and already has lots of great games available for it. For more information on any game, just click on the title to see GameSpot's full coverage of that game. Can't find the perfect Game Boy Advance game? Consult GameSpot's Video Game Collector for even more great gift ideas. And you can find more information about the Game Boy Advance and its games at GameSpot VG.
 
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 Advance Wars

 

 


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Advance Wars is both impressive and addictive. Boil it all down and the one word that comes to mind is "great." Advance Wars is deep and easy to learn, and it contains a level of replay rarely witnessed in handheld gaming. It is the consummate handheld strategy sim by which all others will now be measured.

 Castlevania: Circle of the Moon

 

 


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Circle of the Moon is a game that really picks up where Symphony of the Night left off and stands out as one of the best portable adventures ever created. Anyone craving an amazing 2D adventure--not just Symphony of the Night fans--would be absolutely foolish to pass on this one.

 Doom

 

 


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The multiplayer mode is really where Doom shined in the past, and the GBA Doom is no different. You can link up to four GBA's to play deathmatch, or have two players go through the game cooperatively. And we're happy to report that Doom's multiplayer is just as fun as always.



 
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