Alright this is better than any game you've played for the GBA it has to be, it has a cool little story to it, and that isnt even the point of the game. Its once you've beat it that you really unlock the main game. Where you try to set high scores on individual games (there are 200 of them!) or go back to main characters and try to set high scores on their games, then they have other single player games like jump forever, skateboarding, (dodging objects) Dr. Wario, and Paper Airplane, however there's also multi player games on one GBA each player uses a shoulder button. Gameplay- With a maniac pace to it and new games coming at you one after the other it something you have to expierence to believe. It's a refreshing change of pace and couldnt have been done any better. 10 Graphics- It could be considered perfect, they use everything from F-Zero to things like clay figures to stick figures, they all work perfectly, its just that it doesnt constantly put the GBA's power to the test. 9 Sound- Its great adds to the game and does more than it has to, once again almost perfect but a few more songs woulda been nice but whats here is more than enough. 9 Value- There's alot of value, it'll take you a wicked long time to get every thing out of this game. Plus after you spend that really long time unlocking stuff you will always go back and play again or do multiplayer with friends. It's just that Unreal Tournament 2004 set the standard for replay value and this doesn't quite reach that level. (I rate all my games on one scale for Tilt, Value, and Gameplay.) Reviewers Tilt- To miss out on this game is basically like missing the portable gamers dream. A work of art.
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