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Robopon 2 Ring Version and Robopon 2 Cross Version [a] are video games published by Atlus and released for the Game Boy Advance in 2001–2002. They are sequels to the Game Boy Color game Robopon . Their simultaneous release is similar to how the Pokémon series of video games are released in pairs of games (such as Pokémon Red and Blue ) to ...
Robopon 2 Ring and Cross Versions; Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction; Robotech: The Macross Saga; Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots (video game) Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation; Rugrats: Castle Capers; Rugrats: I Gotta Go Party
This is a list of games released on the Game Boy Advance handheld video game system. The number of licensed games in this list is 1538, organized alphabetically by the games' localized English titles, or, when Japan-exclusive, their rÅmaji transliterations. This list does not include Game Boy Advance Video releases.
Robopon Sun, Star and Moon Versions [c] are handheld role-playing video games for Nintendo's Game Boy Color. Of the three games, only Sun was released in North America in December 2000 by Atlus, while their original Japan releases were by Hudson Soft. The games focus on a boy, named Cody by default, and his adventures on his island with his ...
VisualBoyAdvance (commonly abbreviated as VBA) is a free emulator of the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance handheld game consoles [2] as well as of Super Game Boy and Super Game Boy 2. It is still downloadable to this day. [3]
This category features articles concerning the Robopon series of role-playing video games that span different video game consoles. Pages in category "Robopon" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
It was released in Japan on December 24, 1999, [2] having been demonstrated at Space World on August 27–29 of the same year. [3] It is part of the Robopon series, and can use the Transfer Pak with the Sun , Star , and Moon versions .
This is a list of cancelled Game Boy Advance video games.The Game Boy Advance is a handheld video game console released by Nintendo in 2001. While seen as a success, the platform featured a shorter lifespan than its predecessor Game Boy systems, partially due to the early release and runaway success of the Nintendo DS.