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Avatar: The Last Airbender for Game Boy Advance is an action role-playing game developed by Halfbrick Studios and published by THQ in 2006. Based on the critically acclaimed Nickelodeon animated series, the game follows Aang—the last airbender and destined Avatar—alongside his companions Katara and Sokka as they investigate the mysterious disappearance of a Waterbender named Hiryu. Set between the first and second seasons of the show, players explore the Four Nations from a top-down perspective, solving elemental puzzles and engaging in real-time combat against Fire Nation forces. The GBA version features unique party-based gameplay where players control Aang, Katara, and Sokka simultaneously, switching between them on the fly to utilize their distinct bending abilities and weapons to overcome environmental obstacles and enemies.
Based on Book 2 of the hit Nickelodeon animated series, Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth follows Aang and his friends as they continue their journey to master the four elements and defeat the Fire Nation. The GBA version delivers classic beat-'em-up action mixed with elemental bending puzzles.
Fire Emblem: Cerulean Crescent is a complete ROM hack of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, featuring an entirely new continent, story, and cast of characters. Players command the royal siblings of the kingdom of Aqualis as they uncover a conspiracy involving an ancient lunar artifact called the Cerulean Crescent.
Summon Night: Swordcraft Story is an action RPG developed by Flight-Plan and published by Banpresto for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. As the first spin-off in the Summon Night series, it follows the child of a legendary Craftknight who must ascend the labyrinthine tower of Wystern, forging magical weapons and battling alongside a chosen Guardian Beast to win the city's championship tournament and uncover a sinister conspiracy. The game blends top-down dungeon exploration, side-view real-time combat, and a deep weapon-crafting system across a narrative shaped by bonding with your partner.
Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2 is an action RPG developed by Flight-Plan and published by Banpresto for the Game Boy Advance. As the second entry in the Swordcraft Story subseries, players take on the role of a young Craftknight apprentice who can forge weapons, battle real-time enemies, and partner with a Guardian Beast to seal away an ancient evil.
Summon Night: Swordcraft Story - Origin Stone is an action RPG and the grand finale of the Swordcraft Story spin-off series on the Game Boy Advance. Play as a young Craftknight apprentice who must master the art of weapon forging, explore diverse dungeons with a Guardian Beast partner, and unravel a world-threatening conspiracy triggered by a fateful encounter with a mysterious girl.
Based on the novel by J.R.R. Tolkien, this action-RPG for the Game Boy Advance lets you control Frodo, Aragorn, Gandalf, and other members of the Fellowship across Middle-earth. Fight Orcs, navigate treacherous dungeons, and protect the Ring from the Dark Lord Sauron in a faithful retelling of the first part of the epic trilogy.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is an isometric action RPG developed by Griptonite Games and published by Electronic Arts for the Game Boy Advance in 2002. Based on the film adaptation, players can control Aragorn, Legolas, or Gimli as they slash through orcs, trolls, and the forces of Saruman across the iconic locations of Middle-earth. The game blends hack-and-slash combat with light RPG elements, including leveling, equipment, and character-specific skills.
A turn‑based tactical RPG for the Game Boy Advance, set in the world of Middle‑earth during the War of the Ring. Command a band of original heroes – including a Rider of Rohan, an Elven archer, and a Dwarven warrior – as their quest intertwines with the Fellowship. Fight through iconic battlefields, master elemental magic, and decide the fate of the Third Age.






