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


Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
2002
Action-Adventure
Series: Castlevania
The second GBA Castlevania stars Juste Belmont, grandson of Simon Belmont, featuring a dual-castle mechanic with parallel worlds. Introduces spell combinations and faster-paced combat while refining the DSS system from Circle of the Moon.


Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
2003
Action-Adventure
Series: Castlevania
Set in 2035, this GBA masterpiece introduces Soma Cruz - a reincarnation of Dracula with the power to absorb enemy souls. Features the revolutionary Tactical Soul system with 112 collectible abilities that transform gameplay.


Advance Wars
2001
Tactical RPG
Series: Advance Wars
The first Western release of Nintendo's long-running Wars series introduces turn-based tactical combat with charming CO units. Features 114 maps across Campaign, Versus, and Design modes with deep fog-of-war mechanics.


Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising
2003
Tactical RPG
Series: Advance Wars
The direct sequel enhances the original formula with new COs, dual-CO Tag Powers, and the sinister Black Hole Army. Introduces weather effects and Neotanks while expanding the map editor with custom victory conditions.


Golden Sun
2001
RPG
Series: Golden Sun
This critically acclaimed RPG introduces Djinn-collecting mechanics and dynamic psynergy puzzles. Follow Isaac's quest to prevent the ancient power of Alchemy from being unleashed across Weyard.


Golden Sun: The Lost Age
2002
RPG
Series: Golden Sun
The direct sequel shifts perspective to antagonist-turned-protagonist Felix, expanding the world of Weyard with sailing mechanics and 72 new Djinn. Introduces 4-player versus battles and the epic 8-phase final dungeon.


Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
2004
Action-Adventure
Series: Kirby
A groundbreaking Metroidvania-style Kirby adventure featuring nonlinear exploration and 4-player cooperative gameplay via link cable. Kirby must navigate a mirror-shattered world to defeat Dark Meta Knight.


Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
2002
Platformer
Series: Kirby
A vibrant GBA remake of Kirby's Adventure (NES) featuring enhanced graphics, new multiplayer modes, and the debut of Kirby's iconic copy abilities. Players inhale enemies to gain their powers while battling the evil Nightmare who's stolen Dream Land's star rod.


007: Nightfire
2002
First-Person Shooter
Series: James Bond
A portable first-person shooter adaptation of the console hit, featuring James Bond in a globe-trotting mission to stop a nuclear weapons conspiracy. Includes both story campaign and multiplayer modes.


007: Everything or Nothing
2004
Third-Person Shooter
Series: James Bond
An original Bond adventure featuring Pierce Brosnan's likeness, blending driving sequences with third-person shooter action. The GBA version delivers a top-down perspective with gadget-based gameplay faithful to the console experience.


Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure
2004
Beat 'em up
Series: Dragon Ball
An action-packed retelling of Goku's early adventures from the original Dragon Ball series. Combines side-scrolling beat 'em up levels with arena fighting segments, spanning from the Emperor Pilaf Saga to the King Piccolo battles.


Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors
2004
Fighting
Series: Dragon Ball Z
Aerial combat fighter featuring DBZ characters with signature moves like Kamehameha and Final Flash. Includes 'What If' storylines and 2-player versus mode via link cable.


Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II
2003
Action RPG
Series: Dragon Ball Z
This action RPG covers the Android and Cell Sagas from Dragon Ball Z, featuring 5 playable characters with unique abilities. Players explore open-world environments, complete quests, and engage in real-time combat with signature DBZ moves.


Mega Man Zero
2002
Action-Platformer
Series: Mega Man
A darker continuation of the Mega Man X series set 100 years later, starring the legendary Reploid Zero. Introduces cyber-elf customization, weapon proficiency growth, and a mission-based structure with ranking evaluations.


Mega Man Zero 2
2003
Action-Platformer
Series: Mega Man Zero
Mega Man Zero 2 is a 2003 Action-Platformer continuing Zero's fight against the tyrannical Copy X and the forces of Neo Arcadia. Introduces the revolutionary 'Form Change' system allowing Zero to switch between elemental forms that enhance his abilities. Features refined controls, new Cyber-Elves, and an expanded weapon customization system compared to the first game.


Sonic Advance
2001
Platformer
Series: Sonic the Hedgehog
The Blue Blur's debut on GBA featuring classic 2D platforming with new moves like the Wall Jump. Play as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, or Amy across 6 vibrant zones with multiplayer racing modes.


Sonic Battle
2003
Fighting
Series: Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic Battle is a 2003 fighting game featuring Sonic and friends in fast-paced arena combat. Players customize their fighting style with unique skill sets for each character while uncovering a mysterious story about an ancient weapon.


Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
2004
Tactical RPG
Series: Fire Emblem
The second Fire Emblem title for GBA introduces a world map with optional battles, branching promotions, and twin protagonists Eirika and Ephraim. Set in Magvel where five Sacred Stones protect the land from ancient evil.