The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Killer 3D Pool GBA Game Boy Advance Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:802068100292
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Game Boy Advance
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GBA_KILLER_3D_POOL
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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My son liked this.
A good game Super Mario Advance.
works good no complains.
I liked that it came in a carrying case with the game
I lost this game a long time ago with my GBA advance, i found the GBA but not the game, bought it again, my weekend disappeared playing at this game 10/10
Mario’s first appearance on the GBA came with the first Super Mario Advance game, which is an updated port of Super Mario Bros. 2 for the original Nintendo console. For those that don’t know, Super Mario Bros. 2 was a departure from the classic, standard setting original game, as Mario now pulled radishes out of the ground to hurl at enemies among other changes (the reason behind these is because the original Super Mario Bros. 2 was deemed too difficult when originally developed, so another in-development game got a Mario facelift and was released as Super Mario 2 here in the states, while the other Mario sequel would see somewhat of a release as Super Mario All-Stars on the Lost Levels segment), but despite it all, the game still offered some solid platforming action and fun. Choosing to play as Mario, Luigi, Toad, or Princess Peach; you hurl radishes and other items at enemies, look for secrets, and more besides. The game is pretty simple to get into, and the graphics and sound have been updated for the GBA, but there are some flaws. The controls aren’t as tight as we’ve seen on Mario games before and after this, and there are moments where the game really doesn’t feel like a Mario game (and it’s really not, for reasons mentioned above), but despite it’s flaws, the first Super Mario Advance is a fun diversion, even though it is the weakest of the four Super Mario Advance games that came out for the GBA over it’s lifespan. All in all, if you’re still looking to get some.
fun game
Well this game is basically Super Mario Bros. 2 repackaged, with a pretty makeover. If you loved SMB2 from either it’s original NES 8-bit or it’s re-released Super Mario Allstars 16-Bit SNES versions, then you will love this version. There’s not much new, but the few new additions slightly enhance the experience. There’s some new cool huge enemies, some huge veggies, some new screens featuring a rotating ferris wheel, as well as some new character animations, all added in to just show the scaling and rotating capabilities of the new Gameboy I guess. The newest feature that stood out the most for me was that Mario and the rest now talk. It’s cute and adds more character to the game. As for people who have never played the originals, they just might like this new twist in the Mario series. It’s still the most different and original in the series. There’s no Princess to rescue, she gets to kick butt too this time. Overall it’s a good quality game as expected from Nintendo, with an added bonus of being able to play the original arcade Mario Bros. with friends using just one cart. But I’m waiting for SMB3 Advanced!
I think it’s sorta iffy buying used games online, and this shop didn’t have reviews to go off of, but the game works great! The label sticker is worn a bit but that’s to be expected with used games, so I don’t mind.
This did not even once. I bought it for a present, so it appears to be to late to return.