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Revision as of 18:28, 1 October 2019

This page is a list of Nintendo published Game Boy Advance games by release date.[1]

Main games

This heading holds Game Boy Advance games that have been released and are not part of a special series.

Launch titles

These are the Game Boy Advance launch titles. The Game Boy Advance was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, North America on June 11, 2001 and Europe on June 22, 2001.

2001 games

2002 games

2003 games

2004 games

2005 games

2006 games

2007 games

bit Generations series

These are the Game Boy Advance games in the bit Generations series. All were released in 2006.

Classic NES Series/Famicom Mini Series

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These are the Game Boy Advance games in the Classic NES series, known as the Famicom Mini Series in Japan and the NES Classics series in Australia and Europe.

References

click for the Page "Game Boy Advance"