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  6.         <desc>The battle lines have been drawn, and an elite group of sly strategists is massing troops at your borders. You'll have to command ground, air and naval forces if you hope to survive the coming wars, and it won't be easy. With 114 maps to battle on and both the Single-Pak and Multi-Pak link modes, Advance Wars brings turn-based strategy to a depth never before seen on a handheld!</desc>
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  17.         <name>Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising</name>
  18.         <desc>In Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising brings your all-new strategic action and all-new fighting action! Thrilling turn-based strategy gameplay that will put your brain &amp; your reflexes to the test, in this sequel to the original hit!</desc>
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  29.         <name>Breath of Fire II</name>
  30.         <desc>One of the most popular RPGs of all time continues in this epic quest. Enter the magical life of a hero Ryu, a dragon morphing warrior, as he embarks on a vast adventure in search of his missing father and little sister. Eight mysterious characters will join you along the way to help you find and master the hidden secrets of the amazing lands you will explore. Discover the right combinations of magical spells, strength, wisdom, guts, and luck to determine your fate as you master the world of dragons, demons, and mystery.</desc>
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  40.         <name>Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow</name>
  41.         <desc>The year is 2035 and Soma Cruz is about to witness the first solar eclipse of the 21st century when he suddenly blacks out -- only to awaken inside a mysterious castle. As Soma, you must navigate the castle's labyrinths while confronting perilous monsters at every turn. But beware, you must escape before the evil consumes you!</desc>
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  51.         <name>Castlevania: Circle of the Moon</name>
  52.         <desc>Count Dracula has been resurrected and evil will reign supreme unless he is stopped. As Nathan Graves, you'll hunt down the count and use your whip and a variety of special items to destroy his minions. Battle your way through Dracula's castle and rid the world of evil once and for all!</desc>
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  57.         <publisher>Konami</publisher>
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  62.         <name>Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance</name>
  63.         <desc>Nearly fifty years has past since Simon Belmont rescued the land from the curse of Dracula. Now, Simon's descendant Juste Belmont, must acquire the relics of Dracula to unravel the disappearance of his childhood friend Lydie. The castle's enchanting mysteries and danger await all those who dare enter.</desc>
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  73.         <name>Classic NES Series: Donkey Kong</name>
  74.         <desc>In Donkey Kong, Jumpman must rescue a damsel in distress, Lady, from a giant ape named Donkey Kong. The hero and ape later became two of Nintendo's most popular characters.
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  76. The game is divided into four different one-screen stages. Each represents 25 meters of the structure Donkey Kong has climbed, one stage being 25 meters higher than the previous. The final screen occurs at 100 m.</desc>
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  87.         <name>Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros.</name>
  88.         <desc>Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. takes you back to the very first battle between Mario and Bowser. Now on the Game Boy Advance, you can relive all the mushroom-eating, Koopa-stomping action from the original game. Always strive for the high score while jumping on top of flag poles, pipes, and bricks. This time, two players can alternate play with a single Game Pak or withs linked by a Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable.</desc>
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  99.         <name>Classic NES Series: The Legend of Zelda</name>
  100.         <desc>The Legend of Zelda invented a genre and captivated a gaming generation.  Now you can play the timeless NES adventure on your Game Boy Advance!  The evil warlock Ganon has imprisoned Princess Zelda and plunged the peaceful land of Hyrule into darkness and despair.  Only a young boy named Link has the courage to answer the call for a hero.  Will he find the lost Triforce fragments, slay Ganon, and save Princess Zelda?  Only you can decide the fate of Hyrule!</desc>
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  110.         <name>Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX</name>
  111.         <desc>In Contra Advance The Alien Wars EX™, take down massive hordes of aliens, robots, and monsters to stop the evil Red Falcon from taking over the world! Featuring all new levels and graphics from the original Super Nintendo® hit, Contra's fast paced shooting action will keep you on the edge of your seat!</desc>
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  115.         <developer>Tose</developer>
  116.         <publisher>Konami</publisher>
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  122.         <name>Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure</name>
  123.         <desc>Tired of endlessly doing battle with meddling bandicoots, the nefarious Dr. Neo Cortex shrinks the entire Earth, and Crash and Coco along with it, to the size of a wumpa fruit. Luckily, Coco invents a machine to reverse the effects, but she needs crystals from around the world to power it. Crash must retrieve the crystals to help return the entire planet to its natural state. Experience Crash's biggest adventure yet, with gameplay modes ranging from side-scrolling to 3D chase levels to aerial dogfight combat sequences. Battle your way through over 20 huge levels and six unique locations to defeat Cortex and save the world.</desc>
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  127.         <developer>Vicarious Visions</developer>
  128.         <publisher>Universal Interactive</publisher>
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  133.         <name>Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced</name>
  134.         <desc>Crash is back and ready to take on an all-new nefarious villain. After the events of Crash Bandicoot - The Huge Adventure, Tropy, with the help of N. Trance, kidnaps Coco and Crunch, planning to brainwash them to the evil side. Now, Crash must travel to N. Trance's twisted realm, battle and rescue Coco and Crunch, and ultimately defeat N. Trance and N. Tropy. To achieve these goals, you must use all of Crash's spin, slide, and jumping abilities across 24 different levels. As you progress through the game, you'll find yourself flying a helicopter, water-skiing, and piloting a spaceship--all for the sake of saving your friends.</desc>
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  138.         <developer>Vicarious Visions</developer>
  139.         <publisher>Universal Interactive</publisher>
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  145.         <name>Crash Bandicoot Fusion</name>
  146.         <desc>In Crash Bandicoot Purple - Ripto's Rampage and Spyro Orange - The Cortex Conspiracy, Dr. Neo Cortex--Crash's nemesis--and Ripto--Spyro's nemesis--have accidentally met up through underground portals and are set on taking over the entire universe. Crash and Spyro must team up with each other to discover the identity of the new menace and save the universe from this evil plot. In these side-scrolling adventures, you can link up with three friends for a variety of multiplayer modes, including Party Games, Wager Games, and Card Trading. Connecting both Crash Bandicoot Purple and Spyro Orange gives you the option of unlocking special content and allows you to trade and wager the cards with friends.</desc>
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  150.         <developer>Vicarious Visions</developer>
  151.         <publisher>Vivendi Games</publisher>
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  156.         <name>Crash Nitro Kart</name>
  157.         <desc>Crash Bandicoot returns to the karting scene with a host of other characters from the adventure series, and this time they have both Neo Cortex and Emperor Velo to worry about. Velo has taken the crew to a remote planet, forced to race for their lives against Neo Cortex and his many evil doers.
  158.  
  159. Choose from various game modes, from the straight into the action Arcade mode to Adventure mode, following Crash and the gang in the story to save Earth. Race against four friends in multiplayer battle modes, plus connect to the Gamecube for extra options and upload your high scores to the internet ranking system.
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  165.         <publisher>Vivendi</publisher>
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  170.         <path>./Digimon Battle Spirit.gba</path>
  171.         <name>Digimon - Battle Spirit</name>
  172.         <desc>Battle your way through seven spectacular stages in this Digimon race against the clock! Fun for the entire family, Digimon BattleSpirit provides classic fighting fun for 1 or 2 players, as you compete as one of your favorite Digimon characters in an exciting, exhilarating, digivolving battle!</desc>
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  175.         <developer>Dimps Corporation</developer>
  176.         <publisher>Bandai</publisher>
  177.         <genre>Action</genre>
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  181.         <name>Digimon - Battle Spirit 2</name>
  182.         <desc>Digimon BattleSpirit 2 includes all of the classic fighting fun of the original Digimon BattleSpirit with tons of new exciting features! Kerpymon has created chaos in the once blissful Digital World? Can you overcome the power of Kerpymon and restore peace?</desc>
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  185.         <developer>Dimps</developer>
  186.         <publisher>Bandai</publisher>
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  191.         <name>Donkey Kong Country</name>
  192.         <desc>Welcome to Donkey Kong Country, a place where ostriches wear running shoes, apes wear neckties, and rhinoceros gracefully leap across gaping canyons with a style and flair that would make the great Evel Knievel envious. This remake of the SNES classic revamps the Donkey Kong Country gameplay with new minigames, a new Attack mode, and the ability to save your progress anywhere. Whether you're looking for a nostalgic stroll through the jungle or you're new to the Donkey Kong world, Donkey Kong Country keeps you on your toes with platform challenges, dance minigames, and unique enemies.</desc>
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  194.         <rating>1</rating>
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  196.         <developer>Rare</developer>
  197.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
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  202.         <name>Donkey Kong Country 3</name>
  203.         <desc>Revisit Donkey Kong Island and join the Kong family for their latest adventure. The Kremlings have a mysterious new leader named KAOS and are up to their usual mischief, even capturing Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. Now it's up to Dixie Kong and the newest Kong, a giant infant named Kiddy, to rescue the two missing apes.</desc>
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  206.         <developer>Rare</developer>
  207.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
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  212.         <name>Dragon Ball - Advanced Adventure</name>
  213.         <desc>Join Goku® in his very first epic adventure as he defends the earth from the relentless Red Ribbon Army. Start down his path to power, and help turn an ordinary boy into the ultimate champion.</desc>
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  217.         <developer>Dimps</developer>
  218.         <publisher>Atari</publisher>
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  223.         <name>Dragon Ball GT - Transformation</name>
  224.         <desc>Dragon Ball GT - Transformation is a Game Boy Advance action game based on the Japanese cartoon Dragon Ball GT. Transformation follows the Dragon Ball GT storyline from the Child Goku Saga to the Baby Saga. You can create three-man teams from seven playable characters--such as Goku, Trunks, and Uub--and choose who you control in the middle of a battle.</desc>
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  228.         <developer>Webfoot</developer>
  229.         <publisher>Atari</publisher>
  230.         <genre>Fighting</genre>
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  235.         <name>Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors</name>
  236.         <desc>The Aerial Assault Begins!
  237.  
  238. Pick your DBZ Dream Team and shake the Dragon Ball Z universe with free-flight combat! Bombard opponents with punishing attacks on the ground and in the air. It's thunderous DBZ fighting unlike anything you've ever seen before!
  239.  
  240. -Fight as one of 15 characters
  241. -Uncover alternate endings to famous DBZ storylines
  242. -Survive tag team mayhem for 2 players via Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable
  243. -Upgrade fighting skills as you advance</desc>
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  245.         <rating>0.7</rating>
  246.         <releasedate>20040622T000000</releasedate>
  247.         <developer>Banpresto</developer>
  248.         <publisher>Atari</publisher>
  249.         <genre>Fighting</genre>
  250.         <players>2</players>
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  253.         <path>./Dragonball Z - Taiketsu.gba</path>
  254.         <name>Dragon Ball Z - Taiketsu</name>
  255.         <desc>Heroes and villains collide in the latest Dragon Ball Z brawler. Dragon Ball Z - Taiketsu lets you play as one of 15 of the greatest warriors from the DBZ universe, including the mighty Broly, in a fight for dominance. Unleash devastating combos and super moves alone or against friends in huge multiplayer battles. You can fight on land or in the air, but just don't be caught off guard.</desc>
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  257.         <rating>0.3</rating>
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  259.         <developer>Webfoot</developer>
  260.         <publisher>Atari</publisher>
  261.         <genre>Fighting</genre>
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  265.         <name>Dragon Ball Z - The Legacy of Goku</name>
  266.         <desc>Dragon Ball Z - The Legacy of Goku takes you on an incredible journey to protect the universe from the evil Frieza once and for all. Goku's son has been kidnapped and it's up to you to save him. Vegeta, Krillin, Piccolo, and King Kai are some of the characters you'll encounter along your quest. You'll need your melee and ki combat strategies to defeat your enemies. The future depends on your ability to use your ki blasts, solar flare, and kamehameha attacks.</desc>
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  268.         <rating>0.6</rating>
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  270.         <developer>Webfoot Technologies</developer>
  271.         <publisher>Infogrames</publisher>
  272.         <genre>Action</genre>
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  276.         <name>Dragon Ball Z - The Legacy of Goku II</name>
  277.         <desc>Just when the Z Fighters thought the struggle against evil was over, a new evil approaches. In the next episode in the Z Fighters' quest to rid the universe of evil, you'll take on the role of Trunks, Goku, Gohan, Piccolo, or Vegeta as they journey through the Cell Saga and prepare to battle with the mighty Cell himself. With five playable characters, hours of gameplay, and massive game maps to explore, it's a DBZ adventure of epic proportions.</desc>
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  279.         <rating>0.6</rating>
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  281.         <developer>Webfoot Technologies</developer>
  282.         <publisher>Infogrames</publisher>
  283.         <genre>Action</genre>
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  286.         <path>./Final Fantasy 1 + 2 - Dawn of Souls.gba</path>
  287.         <name>Final Fantasy I &amp; II - Dawn of Souls</name>
  288.         <desc>Relive the first two chapters in the Final Fantasy saga--this time with all-new story elements and gameplay. Now you can experience new dungeons, storylines, and characters. Furthermore, you can master the enhanced control systems, and you can save your game at anytime. In Final Fantasy, you control a group of heroes on a mission to save a kingdom in turmoil. The sequel lets you swap out members of your parties during the game, allowing you to experience the adventure with more characters.</desc>
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  291.         <releasedate>20041129T000000</releasedate>
  292.         <developer>Tose Software</developer>
  293.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  294.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
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  296.     <game>
  297.         <path>./Final Fantasy 4 Advance.gba</path>
  298.         <name>Final Fantasy IV Advance</name>
  299.         <desc>This classic adventure includes 18 towns and castles, dozens of magical spells, and hundreds of monsters, weapons, and items to help players on their quests. The game features the astounding music, challenging adventures, and interesting storyline that are the hallmarks of the Final Fantasy franchise. Additional game elements also have been added to enhance the Game Boy Advance version.</desc>
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  301.         <rating>0.6</rating>
  302.         <releasedate>20051212T000000</releasedate>
  303.         <developer>Tose Software</developer>
  304.         <publisher>Square Enix</publisher>
  305.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  306.     </game>
  307.     <game>
  308.         <path>./Final Fantasy - Tactics Advanced.gba</path>
  309.         <name>Final Fantasy Tactics Advance</name>
  310.         <desc>When Marche and his friends open an ancient magical tome, their small town is transformed into a fantasy-filled kingdom known as Ivalice. Now, Marche must take up the sword and master the arts of war if he has any hope of returning home. Guide Marche and his clan against countless foes in tactical combat and discover the wonders of Ivalice. How will you restore your town to normal...and do you even want to?</desc>
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  312.         <rating>0.6799999999999999</rating>
  313.         <releasedate>20030908T000000</releasedate>
  314.         <developer>Square Enix</developer>
  315.         <publisher>Square Enix</publisher>
  316.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  317.     </game>
  318.     <game>
  319.         <path>./Final Fantasy 5 Advance.gba</path>
  320.         <name>Final Fantasy V Advance</name>
  321.         <desc>The winds fail. Ships stand still, unable to fill their sails. The world races to its end. Unless a handful of heroes can protect the remaining crystals, the world will fall into ruin. Set off on a grand adventure in the finest version of FINAL FANTASY V ever released!</desc>
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  323.         <rating>0.6</rating>
  324.         <releasedate>20061106T000000</releasedate>
  325.         <developer>Tose Software</developer>
  326.         <publisher>Square Enix</publisher>
  327.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  328.     </game>
  329.     <game>
  330.         <path>./Final Fantasy 6 Advance.gba</path>
  331.         <name>Final Fantasy VI Advance</name>
  332.         <desc>This title are more than a simple port of the SNES classic — every aspect of the games has been reviewed and enhanced. Additionally, a host of brand-new elements has been seamlessly merged with the original game, providing unexpected surprises for longtime fans. With new dungeons, new job classes, and other exciting features, both old-school players and newcomers can enjoy this genre-defining FINAL FANTASY title in a portable format.</desc>
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  334.         <rating>0.75</rating>
  335.         <releasedate>20070205T000000</releasedate>
  336.         <developer>Tose Software</developer>
  337.         <publisher>Square-Enix</publisher>
  338.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
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  340.     <game>
  341.         <path>./Fire Emblem - the Sacred Stones.gba</path>
  342.         <name>Fire Emblem - The Sacred Stones</name>
  343.         <desc>In Fire Emblem - The Sacred Stones, you must help protect the nation of Renais from the invading Grado Empire. Plan your strategy, choose your units, and then lead your soldiers in to battle. The more experience your soldiers gain, the more you can upgrade their abilities. This time, your soldiers can gain experience by fighting new monsters in the Tower of Valni.</desc>
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  345.         <rating>0.75</rating>
  346.         <releasedate>20050323T000000</releasedate>
  347.         <developer>Intelligent Systems</developer>
  348.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  349.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  350.         <players>4</players>
  351.     </game>
  352.     <game>
  353.         <path>./Fire Emblem.gba</path>
  354.         <name>Fire Emblem</name>
  355.         <desc>The rightful heir to the throne of Rikea is finally returning home after many years lost to her people. But before the celebrations can begin, you must first guard her through the evil lands that await before you, by taking charge of an elite group of soldiers possessing skills unlike any other.
  356.  
  357. The first Fire Emblem title to be released outside of Japan includes an all new quest featuring a selection of warriors, wizards and dragons. Battle through turn-based environments and choose your moves wisely, as those you lose during a fight will be lost for good.</desc>
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  359.         <rating>0.7</rating>
  360.         <releasedate>20031103T000000</releasedate>
  361.         <developer>Intelligent Systems</developer>
  362.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  363.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  364.     </game>
  365.     <game>
  366.         <path>./Golden Sun.gba</path>
  367.         <name>Golden Sun</name>
  368.         <desc>Golden Sun is the first original role-playing game for the Game Boy Advance to appear in the U.S. And despite perhaps a too-familiar story line, Golden Sun's jaw-dropping graphics, deep magic system, and unique multiplayer arena mode truly show that the Game Boy Advance is capable of a serious RPG.</desc>
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  370.         <rating>0.65</rating>
  371.         <releasedate>20011111T000000</releasedate>
  372.         <developer>Camelot Software Planning</developer>
  373.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  374.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  375.     </game>
  376.     <game>
  377.         <path>./Golden Sun - The Lost Age.gba</path>
  378.         <name>Golden Sun - The Lost Age</name>
  379.         <desc>The story of Golden Sun - The Lost Age picks up right near the end of the first game. Golden Sun veterans will be surprised to learn that The Lost Age is played from the point of view of the party being chased as they try to light the remaining two lighthouses, which will unlock the power of alchemy for the world--or will it instead unlock the world's destruction?</desc>
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  381.         <rating>0.6</rating>
  382.         <releasedate>20030414T000000</releasedate>
  383.         <developer>Camelot</developer>
  384.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  385.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  386.     </game>
  387.     <game>
  388.         <path>./Harvest Moon - Friends of Mineral Town.gba</path>
  389.         <name>Harvest Moon - Friends of Mineral Town</name>
  390.         <desc>It's up to you to successfully build and maintain a farm while befriending the people of the town. In Harvest - Moon - Friends of Mineral Town, you can do anything from planting vegetables and raising different animals to marrying the woman of your dreams and starting a family. The game lets you choose which events, minigames, and adventures to complete. Through the Game Boy Advance link cable, you can connect this game with Harvest Moon - A Wonderful Life to unlock new events and surprises.</desc>
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  392.         <rating>0.75</rating>
  393.         <releasedate>20031117T000000</releasedate>
  394.         <developer>Marvelous Interactive</developer>
  395.         <publisher>Natsume</publisher>
  396.         <genre>Life Simulation</genre>
  397.     </game>
  398.     <game>
  399.         <path>./Harvest Moon - More Friends of Mineral Town.gba</path>
  400.         <name>Harvest Moon - More Friends of Mineral Town</name>
  401.         <desc>Live the simple life as a farmer in Harvest Moon - More Friends of Mineral Town. This game is similar to the original Harvest Moon - Friends of Mineral Town, but now you can play as a girl who has left the city to pursue a life on the farm. You'll take part in growing crops, managing livestock, finding a husband, and raising children.</desc>
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  403.         <releasedate>20050801T000000</releasedate>
  404.         <developer>Natsume</developer>
  405.         <publisher>Natsume</publisher>
  406.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  407.     </game>
  408.     <game>
  409.         <path>./Kingdom Hearts - Chain of Memories.gba</path>
  410.         <name>Kingdom Hearts - Chain of Memories</name>
  411.         <desc>The game takes place in Castle Oblivion, a mysterious castle kept by Marluxia. Sora and his teammates are told that the castle causes visitors to lose their memories upon entering. The lobby and areas between floors are white with flower-themed decorations, but each floor can be transformed into a different world from the first Kingdom Hearts game using "world cards" created from Sora's memories. Like before, many of the worlds are based on Disney films while the rest were created by Square Enix.
  412.  
  413. Unlike the previous game, the worlds are created from Sora's memories. As such, many of the events experienced in Kingdom Hearts are relived in this game; Sora encounters memory-based versions of Disney characters that he has met before. The individual plotlines differ from those in the original game and revolve around the theme of memory. The exception is the Deep Jungle world which does not reappear in Chain of Memories. Just as Kingdom Hearts had several worlds created specifically for that game, Chain of Memories introduces Twilight Town, in addition to the original worlds of Kingdom Hearts. The world card for Twilight Town was created from memories on "the other side of Sora's heart".</desc>
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  415.         <rating>0.75</rating>
  416.         <releasedate>20041111T000000</releasedate>
  417.         <developer>Square Enix</developer>
  418.         <publisher>Square Enix</publisher>
  419.         <genre>Action</genre>
  420.     </game>
  421.     <game>
  422.         <path>./Kirby &amp; The Amazing Mirror.gba</path>
  423.         <name>Kirby &amp; the Amazing Mirror</name>
  424.         <desc>Once again, Kirby must save the kingdom from evil. But this time he'll need some backup. As Kirby, you can call up one of four alter egos for help during your quest. Each character features new copy abilities that range from arrow-shooting to melee moves. Practice your skills in new side games, such as Crackity Hack and Speed Eaters. In addition to new abilities and subgames, Kirby &amp; the Amazing Mirror also introduces new multiplayer modes.</desc>
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  426.         <rating>0.6</rating>
  427.         <releasedate>20040415T000000</releasedate>
  428.         <developer>Flagship</developer>
  429.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  430.         <genre>Action</genre>
  431.     </game>
  432.     <game>
  433.         <path>./Kirby - Nightmare in Dreamland.gba</path>
  434.         <name>Kirby - Nightmare in Dream Land</name>
  435.         <desc>When King Dedede steals the Star Rod, it's up to Kirby to recover the fragmented pieces from Triple D's underlings and restore power to the Fountain of Dreams. Kirby - Nightmare in Dream Land is an action-packed side-scrolling adventure chock full of awesome copy abilities and fast-moving gameplay. Kirby may not look tough, but he can float over dangerous obstacles, eat enemy projectiles, and copy his enemies' abilities. You can use these skills in the single-player story mode or multiplayer mode with up to three friends using the Game Boy Advance Link cable.</desc>
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  437.         <rating>0.6</rating>
  438.         <releasedate>20021025T000000</releasedate>
  439.         <developer>HAL Laboratory</developer>
  440.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  441.         <genre>Action</genre>
  442.     </game>
  443.     <game>
  444.         <path>./Legend of Zelda, The - A Link To The Past Four Swords.gba</path>
  445.         <name>Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past &amp; Four Swords</name>
  446.         <desc>Now you have a link to one of the greatest adventures in The Legend of Zelda series. The Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past revives the classic SNES game on the Game Boy Advance and adds a new multiplayer mode. In a Link to the Past, Link travels between the light world and the dark world, conquering fierce monsters and uncovering Hyrule's deepest secrets along the way. Also included is Four Swords, which lets you play with up to three other players, slashing through dungeons and collecting rupees. Whether you choose solo or competitive play, The Legend of Zelda will keep you occupied with its brain-bending puzzles and fun swashbuckling action.</desc>
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  448.         <rating>0.775</rating>
  449.         <releasedate>20021202T000000</releasedate>
  450.         <developer>Nintendo</developer>
  451.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  452.         <genre>Action</genre>
  453.         <players>4</players>
  454.     </game>
  455.     <game>
  456.         <path>./Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap.gba</path>
  457.         <name>Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap</name>
  458.         <desc>Link returns in an all-new Game Boy Advance adventure. When the sorcerer Vaati turns Princess Zelda to stone, the king of Hyrule sends Link on a quest that takes him to all-new locations. Using the power of a mystical hat called the Minish Cap, Link must travel through a fantastic world rife with new items, puzzles, and bosses. As Link, you can shrink down to either battle large enemies from within or find secret items. You can also unlock items and solve puzzles by fusing together magic relics.</desc>
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  460.         <rating>0.78571</rating>
  461.         <releasedate>20050110T000000</releasedate>
  462.         <developer>Capcom</developer>
  463.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  464.         <genre>Action</genre>
  465.     </game>
  466.     <game>
  467.         <path>./Mario &amp; Luigi - Superstar Saga.gba</path>
  468.         <name>Mario &amp; Luigi - Superstar Saga</name>
  469.         <desc>An evil witch has replaced Princess Peach's fair speech with explosives! Mario and Luigi must once again come to her rescue, but this time they employ the help of Bowser, their sworn enemy. Mario and Luigi must learn new moves and combine powers to fight off enemies and move closer to the witch's castle. Guide this unlikely bunch through an abundance of minigames such as Border Jump and Mystery Carts. Combine the powers of Mario and Luigi to pull off special tag-team moves. Immerse yourself in this bright, cartoonish, and humorous world, complete with hit music featured in previous Mario games.</desc>
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  471.         <rating>0.7</rating>
  472.         <releasedate>20031117T000000</releasedate>
  473.         <developer>AlphaDream</developer>
  474.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  475.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  476.     </game>
  477.     <game>
  478.         <path>./Mario Kart Super Circuit.gba</path>
  479.         <name>Mario Kart - Super Circuit</name>
  480.         <desc>Whoever hands out driver's licenses in the Mushroom Kingdom is about to be in some serious trouble. Classic Mario Kart action is back once again, this time in a colorful, lightning-fast game that you can take anywhere. Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Wario, Yoshi, and Bowser are all tearing up the track, tossing Koopa Shells and laying banana peels along the way. Mario Kart - Super Circuit puts your driving skills to the test on 40 tracks, each littered with wild weapons and obstacles. Four players can compete in Mario Kart - Super Circuit using only one Game Pak. If each player has a copy of the game, bonus features and new modes of play become available.</desc>
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  482.         <rating>0.7</rating>
  483.         <releasedate>20010811T000000</releasedate>
  484.         <developer>Intelligent Systems</developer>
  485.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  486.         <genre>Racing</genre>
  487.         <players>4</players>
  488.     </game>
  489.     <game>
  490.         <path>./Mario Party Advance.gba</path>
  491.         <name>Mario Party Advance</name>
  492.         <desc>It's a portable party on your Game Boy Advance! Mario Party Advance takes all the fun of the home console game and puts it in your hands. All-new mini-games and a host of Professor E. Gadd's incredible Gaddgets -- unique trinkets, toys, detectors and tricks like the Lip Disguise-o-matic that let you play tricks on your friends, test your compatibility and much more. Discover the 60 mini-games as you play through the single-player game boards. Earn coins as you play the mini-games, and use those coins to unlock Gaddgets you can use with your friends. Use your Gaddgets to take the game into the real world. Place your finger on the Finger X-Ray to see what's hidden inside, or use the Compatibility Meter to see how well you and your friends match up.</desc>
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  494.         <releasedate>20050328T000000</releasedate>
  495.         <developer>Hudson Soft</developer>
  496.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
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  500.         <path>./Mario vs. Donkey Kong.gba</path>
  501.         <name>Mario vs. Donkey Kong</name>
  502.         <desc>After years of apparent goodwill, Mario and Donkey Kong are at it again--this time, on Game Boy Advance. Donkey Kong has stolen all the Mini-Mario toys from the Mario Toy Co., and now it's up to Mario to hunt down his longtime nemesis and retrieve the pilfered goods. As Mario, you must race through challenging levels while finding keys and releasing Mini Marios before time runs out. Along the way, you'll master new moves that can help you overcome new puzzles.</desc>
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  504.         <rating>0.5</rating>
  505.         <releasedate>20040524T000000</releasedate>
  506.         <developer>Nintendo</developer>
  507.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  508.         <genre>Platform</genre>
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  510.     <game>
  511.         <path>./Medabots - Metabee Version.gba</path>
  512.         <name>Medabots - Metabee</name>
  513.         <desc>Join Ikki as he begins his journey as a Medafighter and tries to save his hometown of Riverview City from the evil Rubberobo Gang. Ikki must solve various mysteries with the help of his friends and the Phantom Renegade. Interact with characters and control Medabots popular in the Medabots TV animated series. Can Ikki save the world from the treacherous Rubberobo Gang and become the #1 ranked Medafighter...It is all up to you!</desc>
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  515.         <releasedate>20030331T000000</releasedate>
  516.         <developer>Natsume</developer>
  517.         <publisher>Natsume</publisher>
  518.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  519.         <players>2</players>
  520.     </game>
  521.     <game>
  522.         <path>./Megaman &amp; Bass.gba</path>
  523.         <name>Mega Man &amp; Bass</name>
  524.         <desc>The story of Mega Man &amp; Bass varies slightly depending on which player character is chosen. It begins when a robot villain named King breaks into Dr. Wily's laboratory and then the Robot Museum to collect the data blueprints for the creations of Dr. Light. Dr. Light alerts the hero Mega Man that he must go at once to the Robot Museum to confront this new enemy. Meanwhile, Bass hears of the new criminal's appearance and decides to prove himself the stronger robot by defeating King. Proto Man is the first to arrive at the scene. King divulges his plan to him; he desires to create a utopia in which robots rule the world over humans. To accomplish this, King seeks to create an unstoppable army using the data and invites Proto Man to join him. Proto Man refuses and attempts to attack, but King counters and slices his body in half. Proto Man then teleports back to the lab for repairs while King escapes with the data. With their own motivations, Mega Man and Bass set out to put a stop to King's plans.
  525.  
  526. After vanquishing eight powerful robots under allegiance to King, the duo infiltrates his castle and engages him in combat. Proto Man interrupts the fight and again attempts to defeat their new nemesis. Putting all of his remaining energy into a blast, Proto Man manages to destroy King's shield and loses consciousness, allowing Mega Man and Bass to best King in battle afterwards. King questions why they fight so hard for humans when robots are the superior species. The pair explains that humans are the ones who created robots in the first place, which confuses King. The villain reveals that his creator is Dr. Wily, who then appears on a video monitor. When King asks the evil inventor why robots fight each other for the sake of humans, Wily strengthens his "brainwashing level" and restores his power. Mega Man and Bass engage King in another battle and defeat him. The castle begins a self-destruct sequence and the protagonists escape without King.
  527.  
  528. Mega and Bass begin a final confrontation with Dr. Wily in his newly-regained laboratory. When Wily is beaten, Bass demands to know why he deceived him. Wily explains that he created King simply to test Bass' abilities because of his past failures in challenging Mega Man. Wily shows him written plans for making a newer version of King to join with Bass in this venture, promising that the two would be invincible together. Proto Man appears and immediately destroys these plans. Proto Man tells Bass that although he is a strong robot of free will, he can never defeat his rival because he has nothing for which to fight. Mega Man returns home where his sister Roll presents him a letter from King. King wishes to atone for his own crimes against humans and hopes for them to be friends if they were meet in the future.</desc>
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  530.         <rating>0</rating>
  531.         <releasedate>20020810T000000</releasedate>
  532.         <developer>Capcom</developer>
  533.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  534.         <genre>Action</genre>
  535.     </game>
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  537.         <path>./Megaman Battle Network.gba</path>
  538.         <name>Mega Man Battle Network</name>
  539.         <desc>In the future, a young net-battler named Lan, boots his 'personal exploration terminal' and prepares to hack into the network to battle net crime. Lan's PET is no ordinary network navigator. It's Mega Man.EXE, the cyber-identity, which infiltrates the crime-ridden network to battle destructive computer viruses. Defeat viruses in real time and collect Battle Chips program data, containing valuable weapons data and critical system info. Collect over 175 Battle Chips to help Land and Mega Man.EXE restore peace and order to the network.</desc>
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  541.         <releasedate>20011031T000000</releasedate>
  542.         <developer>Capcom</developer>
  543.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  544.         <genre>Action</genre>
  545.     </game>
  546.     <game>
  547.         <path>./Megaman Battle Network 2.gba</path>
  548.         <name>Mega Man Battle Network 2</name>
  549.         <desc>Enter the futuristic universe of Mega Man.EXE in this new adventure in the Battle Network series. Join him in his battle to fight cyber crimes in this mega role playing adventure. Now, there's a new net crime organization in town and its computer hacking has created a virus that's quickly gaining momentum. It's up to Mega Man.EXE, his pal Lan and friends to join the Net-Battlers and win this new cyber battle. Stop it before it spreads!</desc>
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  551.         <releasedate>20020617T000000</releasedate>
  552.         <developer>Capcom Production Studio 2</developer>
  553.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  554.         <genre>Action</genre>
  555.     </game>
  556.     <game>
  557.         <path>./Megaman Battle Network 3 - Blue Version.gba</path>
  558.         <name>Mega Man Battle Network 3 - Blue Version</name>
  559.         <desc>Join Mega Mega.EXE, his pal Lan and friends as they keep the net safe from cyber mayhem in the most expansive battle network adventure yet. Together with the White version, find all of Mega Man's battle style changes, "Giga Class" Chips, enemies and discover more surprises just for you!</desc>
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  561.         <releasedate>20030624T000000</releasedate>
  562.         <developer>Capcom</developer>
  563.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  564.         <genre>Action</genre>
  565.     </game>
  566.     <game>
  567.         <path>./Megaman Battle Network 3 - White Version.gba</path>
  568.         <name>Mega Man Battle Network 3 - White Version</name>
  569.         <desc>Join Mega Mega.EXE, his pal Lan and friends as they keep the net safe from viruses and cyber menaces. You'll travel through new virtual and real worlds, fight-off new bosses, interact with new characters and even find new Battle Chips. It's cyber mayhem at it's best!</desc>
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  571.         <releasedate>20030624T000000</releasedate>
  572.         <developer>Capcom Production Studio 2</developer>
  573.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  574.         <genre>Action</genre>
  575.     </game>
  576.     <game>
  577.         <path>./Megaman Battle Network 4 - Blue Moon.gba</path>
  578.         <name>Mega Man Battle Network 4 - Blue Moon</name>
  579.         <desc>The fourth installment in the Mega Man Battle Network series comes in two versions--Red Sun and Blue Moon--each with different enemies, battle chips, souls, and characters. Once again, you assume the role of Lan as he and his friend, Mega Man.exe, fight to rid the Internet of viruses and other cyberworld enemies. Unlike previous games in the series, Mega Man Battle Network 4 focuses on a tournament system where players encounter a variety of enemies that must be defeated. A new Soul Unison system lets Mega Man transform into his defeated enemies.</desc>
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  581.         <releasedate>20030629T000000</releasedate>
  582.         <developer>Capcom Production Studio 2</developer>
  583.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  584.         <genre>Action</genre>
  585.     </game>
  586.     <game>
  587.         <path>./Megaman Battle Network 4 - Red Sun.gba</path>
  588.         <name>Mega Man Battle Network 4 - Red Sun</name>
  589.         <desc>The fourth installment in the Mega Man Battle Network series comes in two versions--Red Sun and Blue Moon--each with different enemies, battle chips, souls, and characters. Once again, you assume the role of Lan as he and his friend, Mega Man.exe, fight to rid the Internet of viruses and other cyberworld enemies. Unlike previous games in the series, Mega Man Battle Network 4 focuses on a tournament system where players encounter a variety of enemies that must be defeated. A new Soul Unison system lets Mega Man transform into his defeated enemies.</desc>
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  591.         <releasedate>20040629T000000</releasedate>
  592.         <developer>Capcom Production Studio 2</developer>
  593.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  594.         <genre>Action</genre>
  595.     </game>
  596.     <game>
  597.         <path>./Megaman Battle Network 5 - Team Colonel.gba</path>
  598.         <name>Mega Man Battle Network 5 - Team Colonel</name>
  599.         <desc>Team Colonel is the second edition of Mega Man Battle Network 5. In the game, you can join forces with characters from previous installments of the Mega Man Battle series, and you can play in a new fighting mode. Team up with other cyberheroes in an effort to stop an evil organization from taking control of the global Internet.</desc>
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  601.         <releasedate>20050621T000000</releasedate>
  602.         <developer>Capcom</developer>
  603.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  604.         <genre>Action</genre>
  605.     </game>
  606.     <game>
  607.         <path>./Megaman Battle Network 5 - Team Protoman.gba</path>
  608.         <name>Mega Man Battle Network 5 - Team Proto Man</name>
  609.         <desc>Team Protoman is the first edition of Mega Man Battle Network 5. In the game, you can join forces with characters from previous installments of the Mega Man Battle series, and you can play in a new fighting mode. Team up with other cyberheroes in an effort to stop an evil organization from taking control of the global Internet.</desc>
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  611.         <releasedate>20050621T000000</releasedate>
  612.         <developer>Capcom</developer>
  613.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  614.         <genre>Action</genre>
  615.     </game>
  616.     <game>
  617.         <path>./Megaman Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Falzar.gba</path>
  618.         <name>Mega Man Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Falzar</name>
  619.         <desc>In Mega Man Battle Network 6, Lan's father has received a job transfer and the family moves to Cyber City, a town known for conducting various technological experiments. Lan will meet new people and build new friendships in the real world while Mega Man befriends helpful Navis and encounters dangerous new enemies on the virtual plane. Together they will face threats far more powerful and perilous than they ever have before.</desc>
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  621.         <releasedate>20060613T000000</releasedate>
  622.         <developer>Capcom</developer>
  623.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  624.         <genre>Action</genre>
  625.     </game>
  626.     <game>
  627.         <path>./Megaman Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Gregar.gba</path>
  628.         <name>Mega Man Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Gregar</name>
  629.         <desc>In Mega Man Battle Network 6, Lan's father has received a job transfer and the family moves to Cyber City, a town known for conducting various technological experiments. Lan will meet new people and build new friendships in the real world while Mega Man befriends helpful Navis and encounters dangerous new enemies on the virtual plane. Together they will face threats far more powerful and perilous than they ever have before.</desc>
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  631.         <releasedate>20060613T000000</releasedate>
  632.         <developer>Capcom</developer>
  633.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  634.         <genre>Action</genre>
  635.     </game>
  636.     <game>
  637.         <path>./Megaman Zero.gba</path>
  638.         <name>Mega Man Zero</name>
  639.         <desc>It's your mission to help the exiled scientist Ciel discover the source of a new reploid energy! Play as Mega Man's pal Zero, the reploid from the Mega Man X series turned good by the infectious Sigma Virus and 100 years of sleep. Conquer your adversaries and find the energy source... or risk ultimate defeat. It's up to you to defend good from the destructive powers in the universe.</desc>
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  641.         <rating>0.5</rating>
  642.         <releasedate>20020426T000000</releasedate>
  643.         <developer>Inti Creates</developer>
  644.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  645.         <genre>Action</genre>
  646.     </game>
  647.     <game>
  648.         <path>./Megaman Zero 2.gba</path>
  649.         <name>Mega Man Zero 2</name>
  650.         <desc>In Zero's next mission, he falls prey to a trap set by Neo Arcadia's ruthless commander. Planning to trick Zero, he tries to use him to wreak chaos between reploids and humans once again. But, can he succeed?</desc>
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  652.         <rating>0.5</rating>
  653.         <releasedate>20030502T000000</releasedate>
  654.         <developer>Inti Creates</developer>
  655.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  656.         <genre>Action</genre>
  657.     </game>
  658.     <game>
  659.         <path>./Megaman Zero 3.gba</path>
  660.         <name>Mega Man Zero 3</name>
  661.         <desc>It's the third chapter in the Mega Man Zero action adventure series for the Game Boy Advance. Featuring a new customization system, you can now equip Zero, with a combination of chips that will affect both his attributes and abilities, allowing you to adapt him to different challenges. Among his other new skills, Zero will now have weapon called the recoil rod. Now be jumps at double his normal height. These new skills will allow our hero to march into Arcadia to defeat the evil Omega single-handedly ... Or will they?</desc>
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  663.         <rating>0.5</rating>
  664.         <releasedate>20040423T000000</releasedate>
  665.         <developer>Inti Creates</developer>
  666.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  667.         <genre>Action</genre>
  668.     </game>
  669.     <game>
  670.         <path>./Megaman Zero 4.gba</path>
  671.         <name>Mega Man Zero 4</name>
  672.         <desc>The Zero Knuckle... the baddest new tool in Zero's arsenal lets you steal enemies' weapons and use them in battle. Employ this along with countless other cool moves to fight the Neo Arcadian army, defeat the evil Dr. Weil and help the caravan of humans reach the peace and security of Area Zero.</desc>
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  674.         <rating>0.5</rating>
  675.         <releasedate>20050421T000000</releasedate>
  676.         <developer>Inti Creates</developer>
  677.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  678.         <genre>Action</genre>
  679.     </game>
  680.     <game>
  681.         <path>./Metal Slug Advance.gba</path>
  682.         <name>Metal Slug Advance</name>
  683.         <desc>Now you can have all the 2D arcade action of Metal Slug in the palm of your hand, because Metal Slug Advance has arrived on the Game Boy Advance. Through five action-packed missions, you must move out on foot or in slug vehicles across rugged terrain and underwater bases. Your objective is to rescue hostages by destroying enemies and solving strategic puzzles. Completing your missions becomes easier when you collect more than 100 types of E-cards, which enhance your character's abilities.</desc>
  684.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Metal Slug Advance-image.jpg</image>
  685.         <rating>0.7</rating>
  686.         <releasedate>20041102T000000</releasedate>
  687.         <developer>Noise Factory</developer>
  688.         <publisher>SNK Playmore</publisher>
  689.         <genre>Platform</genre>
  690.     </game>
  691.     <game>
  692.         <path>./Metroid - Zero Mission.gba</path>
  693.         <name>Metroid - Zero Mission</name>
  694.         <desc>The full story of Samus Aran's first mission finally unfolds...
  695.  
  696. The first Metroid game just scratched the surface of the cataclysmic events on planet Zebes, and at long last the rest of the tale has come to light. Experience the first of Samus's legendary adventures through all-new cut-scenes and action sequences as the bounty hunter races through the deeps toward her showdown with the leader of the Space Pirates. But will the end of Mother Brain really mean the end of the story...?</desc>
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  698.         <rating>0.7</rating>
  699.         <releasedate>20040209T000000</releasedate>
  700.         <developer>Nintendo</developer>
  701.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  702.         <genre>Action</genre>
  703.     </game>
  704.     <game>
  705.         <path>./Metroid Fusion.gba</path>
  706.         <name>Metroid Fusion</name>
  707.         <desc>Samus Aran returns in an all-new Metroid adventure!
  708.  
  709. While lending mission support on planet SR388, interstellar bounty hunter Samus Aran is attacked by an X parasite, an organism with the ability to mimic the abilities of any creature it infects. Near death, Samus is saved by a vaccine made from the DNA of the last Metroid -- the X parasite's only natural predator. When the X spread to a research station in orbit around SR388, a weakened Samus is forced to exterminate them all ... or die trying.</desc>
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  711.         <rating>0.72</rating>
  712.         <releasedate>20021101T000000</releasedate>
  713.         <developer>Nintendo Research &amp; Development 1</developer>
  714.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  715.         <genre>Action</genre>
  716.     </game>
  717.     <game>
  718.         <path>./Monster Rancher Advanced.gba</path>
  719.         <name>Monster Rancher Advance</name>
  720.         <desc>Monster Rancher Advance is a Strategy Role-Playing game, developed and published by Tecmo, which was released in 2001.</desc>
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  722.         <releasedate>20011128T000000</releasedate>
  723.         <developer>Tecmo</developer>
  724.         <publisher>Tecmo</publisher>
  725.         <genre>Life Simulation</genre>
  726.         <players>2</players>
  727.     </game>
  728.     <game>
  729.         <path>./Monster Rancher Advanced 2.gba</path>
  730.         <name>Monster Rancher Advance 2</name>
  731.         <desc>Monster Rancher Advance 2 lets players create, train, and fight with monsters of their own choosing. Monsters are generated by inputting key phrases to create different monsters. Each phrase entered will create a unique monster, which will always appear when that specific phrase is entered. Players can experiment with many different phrases for unexpected results. Two separate monsters can also be combined with special items to form an entirely new monster. Certain combinations will lead to hidden, rare monsters which can not be obtained through the normal monster generation process.
  732.  
  733. The Coaching System from Monster Rancher Advance has been dramatically improved for added depth in the sequel. Depending on the monster type, certain coaches will offer unique training sessions which other monster coaches will not be able to provide. These special training sessions can be very difficult and dangerous, yet have potential to yield major results. A monster's charisma and skills will also be crucial factors in deciding whether it is suitable to be a good coach or not. Coaches will now recognize and alert you to certain warnings which your breeding assistant may not notice.</desc>
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  735.         <releasedate>20021025T000000</releasedate>
  736.         <developer>Tecmo</developer>
  737.         <publisher>Tecmo</publisher>
  738.         <genre>Life Simulation</genre>
  739.     </game>
  740.     <game>
  741.         <path>./Mortal Kombat Advance.gba</path>
  742.         <name>Mortal Kombat Advance</name>
  743.         <desc>Classic Mortal Kombat action returns as you defend the Earth against the most lethal fighters from Outworld. Immerse yourself in battle and prepare for the fight of your life as you enter the world of Mortal Kombat Advance and discover what awaits you.</desc>
  744.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Mortal Kombat Advance-image.png</image>
  745.         <rating>0.2</rating>
  746.         <releasedate>20011212T000000</releasedate>
  747.         <developer>Virtucraft</developer>
  748.         <publisher>Midway</publisher>
  749.         <genre>Fighting</genre>
  750.         <players />
  751.     </game>
  752.     <game>
  753.         <path>./Mortal Kombat - Tournament Edition [hI].gba</path>
  754.         <name>Mortal Kombat - Tournament Edition</name>
  755.         <desc>The deadly alliance between Shang Tsung and Quan Chi remains intact. In Mortal Kombat - Tournament Edition, however, a new set of warriors seeks revenge against these evil warlords. See who proves victorious as you fight your way through both tournament and tag-team action on your Game Boy Advance. In addition to more fighters, this installment in the Mortal Kombat series provides multiplayer support for up to four players, a variety of gameplay modes, and new battlegrounds.</desc>
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  757.         <releasedate>20030827T000000</releasedate>
  758.         <developer>Criterion Games</developer>
  759.         <publisher>Midway</publisher>
  760.         <genre>Fighting</genre>
  761.         <players>2</players>
  762.     </game>
  763.     <game>
  764.         <path>./Naruto - Ninja Council.gba</path>
  765.         <name>Naruto - Ninja Council</name>
  766.         <desc>Action game, based on the Shonen Jump manga. Slip into the role of series hero Uzumaki Naruto and make your way through side-scrolling levels with the help of Sasuke and Kakashi.</desc>
  767.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Naruto - Ninja Council-image.jpg</image>
  768.         <releasedate>20060322T000000</releasedate>
  769.         <developer>Tomy Corporation</developer>
  770.         <publisher>D3 Publisher</publisher>
  771.         <genre>Action</genre>
  772.     </game>
  773.     <game>
  774.         <path>./Naruto - Ninja Council 2.gba</path>
  775.         <name>Naruto - Ninja Council 2</name>
  776.         <desc>Action game, based on the Shonen Jump manga. This sequel to the very first Naruto game on the has three-times the amount of stages and characters twice the size. The action is streamlined and more dynamic. Players can transform into Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura and use their abilities to defeat the scrolling stages. The game also utilizes the link cable for a two-player co-op mode and for a four-player battle mode.</desc>
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  778.         <releasedate>20061010T000000</releasedate>
  779.         <developer>Aspect Digital Entertainment</developer>
  780.         <publisher>D3 Publisher</publisher>
  781.         <genre>Action</genre>
  782.         <players>4</players>
  783.     </game>
  784.     <game>
  785.         <path>./Pokemon - Emerald Version.gba</path>
  786.         <name>Pokemon - Emerald Version</name>
  787.         <desc>Pokemon Emerald Version is a sister game to Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, and is the fifth and final Generation III main series game. Like its predecessor, Pokemon Crystal, it added many features not present in the earlier paired versions.
  788.  
  789. It was the second highest selling video game of 2005 in North America. It was also the third best-selling game for the Game Boy Advance, losing to its two predecessors, Ruby and Sapphire and FireRed and LeafGreen. Emerald was the final main series game released on the Game Boy line of handhelds.</desc>
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  791.         <rating>0.675</rating>
  792.         <releasedate>20040916T000000</releasedate>
  793.         <developer>Game Freak</developer>
  794.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  795.         <genre>Adventure</genre>
  796.         <players>4</players>
  797.     </game>
  798.     <game>
  799.         <path>./Pokemon - Fire Red Version.gba</path>
  800.         <name>Pokemon - FireRed Version</name>
  801.         <desc>Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen take place mostly in the fictional region of Kanto. This is one distinct region of many in the Pokemon world, which includes varied geographical habitats for the Pokemon species, human-populated towns and cities, and routes between locations. Some areas are only accessible once the player acquires a special item or one of the player's Pokemon learns a special ability. Near the end of the plot, the protagonist is able to venture to the Sevii Islands, a new area not available in the original Red or Blue games. It consists of an archipelago of seven islands that contain Pokemon normally exclusive to the Johto region.</desc>
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  803.         <rating>0.6</rating>
  804.         <releasedate>20040129T000000</releasedate>
  805.         <developer>Game Freak</developer>
  806.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  807.         <genre>Adventure</genre>
  808.     </game>
  809.     <game>
  810.         <path>./Pokemon - Leaf Green Version.gba</path>
  811.         <name>Pokemon - LeafGreen Version</name>
  812.         <desc>Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen take place mostly in the fictional region of Kanto. This is one distinct region of many in the Pokemon world, which includes varied geographical habitats for the Pokemon species, human-populated towns and cities, and routes between locations. Some areas are only accessible once the player acquires a special item or one of the player's Pokemon learns a special ability. Near the end of the plot, the protagonist is able to venture to the Sevii Islands, a new area not available in the original Red or Blue games. It consists of an archipelago of seven islands that contain Pokemon normally exclusive to the Johto region.</desc>
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  814.         <rating>0.675</rating>
  815.         <releasedate>20040129T000000</releasedate>
  816.         <developer>Game Freak</developer>
  817.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  818.         <genre>Adventure</genre>
  819.     </game>
  820.     <game>
  821.         <path>./Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Red Rescue Team.gba</path>
  822.         <name>Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Red Rescue Team</name>
  823.         <desc>Are you Ash Ketchum in this game? NO! you've been turned into a Pokémon! Help save the Pokémon world with your newly found Pokémon skills.  Gameplay is similar to the previous games except of course the glaring fact that you aren't a trainer anymore.</desc>
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  825.         <releasedate>20060918T000000</releasedate>
  826.         <developer>Chunsoft</developer>
  827.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  828.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  829.     </game>
  830.     <game>
  831.         <path>./Sonic Advance.gba</path>
  832.         <name>Sonic Advance</name>
  833.         <desc>SONIC IS BACK TO SAVE THE WORLD!
  834.  
  835. The evil Dr. Eggman is at it again, with a brand new scheme to trip up Sonic and his pals. Maneuver your way through obstacles, puzzles and traps to collect the Chao Emeralds and defeat the vile Dr. Eggman before it’s too late!
  836.  
  837. -Play as Sonic, Knuckles, Tails, or Amy
  838. -Link up to 4 players on one Game Pak
  839. .gba through levels filled with puzzles and traps at sonic speed
  840. -Exchange chao between the Game Boy Advance and the Sonic Adventure’ 2 - Battle game on the Nintendo GameCube’</desc>
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  842.         <rating>0.7</rating>
  843.         <releasedate>20011220T000000</releasedate>
  844.         <developer>Sonic Team</developer>
  845.         <publisher>Sega</publisher>
  846.         <genre>Action</genre>
  847.     </game>
  848.     <game>
  849.         <path>./Sonic Advance 2.gba</path>
  850.         <name>Sonic Advance 2</name>
  851.         <desc>Dr. Eggman is up to his old tricks!
  852.  
  853. Join Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and their new friend, Cream the Rabbit, as they take off on a blazingly fast quest to thwart Dr. Eggman's nefarious scheme. Dash through space age metal labyrinths and other new locales as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and Cream
  854.  
  855. -Unlock special features and stages by collecting Chaos Emeralds and Special Rings
  856. -4 players can compete on one Game Pak
  857. -Visit the new Chao Garden and connect to Sonic Adventure 2 - Battle on the Nintendo GameCube</desc>
  858.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Sonic Advance 2-image.jpg</image>
  859.         <rating>0.7</rating>
  860.         <releasedate>20030309T000000</releasedate>
  861.         <developer>Sonic Team</developer>
  862.         <publisher>Sega</publisher>
  863.         <genre>Platform</genre>
  864.     </game>
  865.     <game>
  866.         <path>./Sonic Advance 3.gba</path>
  867.         <name>Sonic Advance 3</name>
  868.         <desc>JOIN THE QUEST TO DEFEAT THE EVIL DR. EGGMAN!
  869.  
  870. *Team up with any one of 5 different characters
  871. *Pull off different combinations of attack moves
  872. *Experience changes in game play depending on a player's partner selection
  873. *Multiplayer option allows up to 4 players</desc>
  874.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Sonic Advance 3-image.jpg</image>
  875.         <releasedate>20040607T000000</releasedate>
  876.         <developer>Sonic Team</developer>
  877.         <publisher>Sega</publisher>
  878.         <genre>Platform</genre>
  879.     </game>
  880.     <game>
  881.         <path>./Street Fighter Alpha 3.gba</path>
  882.         <name>Street Fighter Alpha 3</name>
  883.         <desc>Street Fighter Alpha 3, the third game in the Alpha series, has a total of 31 fighters, the most in the series so far. New characters include old favorites E. Honda, Blanka, Vega, Cammy, T. Hawk, Dee Jay, Juni and Juli. Some of the newest fighters on the block include a former Final Fight character, Karin Kanzuki and Rainbow Mika.
  884.  
  885. The major difference between this Alpha and the last two are the new play modes World Tour, Arcade, VS, Training and Entry.</desc>
  886.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Street Fighter Alpha 3-image.jpg</image>
  887.         <rating>0.5</rating>
  888.         <releasedate>20021204T000000</releasedate>
  889.         <developer>Crawfish</developer>
  890.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  891.         <genre>Fighting</genre>
  892.         <players>2</players>
  893.     </game>
  894.     <game>
  895.         <path>./Super Mario Advance.gba</path>
  896.         <name>Super Mario Advance</name>
  897.         <desc>Two Classics, One Pak!
  898.  
  899. Super Mario Bros. 2 and Mario Bros., together in one Game Pak - and on Game Boy Advance, they're better than ever! There's all of the running, jumping, jumping, and veggie flinging that made NES Super Mario Bros. 2 a smash hit, plus new enemies and bigger items. And in the updated arcade classic Mario Bros., you can work together or have a brawl bumping off baddies and collecting coins. It all adds up to advanced Mario mayhem!
  900.  
  901. - 20 levels of fiend-infested fun! Play as Mario, Luigi, Peach and even Toad, each with unique running, jumping, and lifting abilities. Hurl an amazing array of items like bombs, turtle shells and POW blocks to topple enemies and clear the path!
  902.  
  903. -Two multiplayer modes for up to 4 players! In Single-Pak play, up to four can connect with Game Link cables and just one Game Pak. In Multi-Pak play, connect up to four Game Boy Advance systems using Game Link cables and one Game Pak per person.
  904.  
  905. -Powered up play on Game Boy Advance! The world's most powerful handheld system brings you bright, colorful graphics, more on-screen enemies, and amazing voices and sound effects.</desc>
  906.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Super Mario Advance-image.jpg</image>
  907.         <rating>0.33333</rating>
  908.         <releasedate>20010321T000000</releasedate>
  909.         <developer>Nintendo</developer>
  910.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  911.         <genre>Action</genre>
  912.     </game>
  913.     <game>
  914.         <path>./Super Mario Advance 2 - Super Mario World.gba</path>
  915.         <name>Super Mario Advance 2 - Super Mario World</name>
  916.         <desc>One of Mario's greatest adventures is in your hands!
  917.  
  918. Bowser and his crew of cruel Koopalings have taken over Dinosaur Island, but luckily, Mario and Luigi are up for some Koopa-kicking. As they ride Yoshi, search for P-Switches, find secret paths, blast fireballs, and soar skyward with the Cape, they'll need to use every trick in the plumber handbook. Dino Rhinos, Chargin' Chucks, and a host of unforgettable enemies await in one of the Mario Bros. biggest and most challenging adventures ever!
  919.  
  920. -All 96 levels in the palm of your hand! Ride Yoshi from the spooky Forest of Illusion to the super-tough Star Road - everything from the Super NES classic is here, powered up with all-new features for the Game Boy Advance.
  921. -Luigi's ready, so pick a Bro and go! Now you can play as Mario or his brother, Luigi, who can jump and fly higher than his famous sibling. Which Bro is the best for each stage?
  922. -Get linked! Using a single Game Pak, link up four players and play the timeless Mario Bros. arcade game. You can even connect with Super Mario Advance Game Paks for Multi-Pak madness!</desc>
  923.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Super Mario Advance 2 - Super Mario World-image.jpg</image>
  924.         <rating>0.525</rating>
  925.         <releasedate>20020211T000000</releasedate>
  926.         <developer>Nintendo</developer>
  927.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  928.         <genre>Action</genre>
  929.     </game>
  930.     <game>
  931.         <path>./Super Mario Advance 4 - Super Mario Bros. 3.gba</path>
  932.         <name>Super Mario Advance 4 - Super Mario Bros. 3</name>
  933.         <desc>THE MARIO BROS. AT THEIR BEST!
  934.  
  935. The best-selling game of all time has arrived for Game Boy Advance, now with all-new features! Mario’s not alone! This time around, Luigi can get in on the action!
  936.  
  937. Link up with any Super Mario Advance game for multiplayer Mario Bros. madness! Use wild power-ups like the Super Leaf and the Frog and Tanooki Suits!
  938.  
  939. EVEN MORE MARIO FUN IS IN THE CARDS! LINK UP AND USE AN E-READER AND SPECIAL CARDS TO ADD CLASSIC AND UPDATED MARIO LEVELS, ALL-NEW LEVELS, AND INCREDIBLY HARD “SUPER” LEVELS, THAT YOU CAN SAVE TO YOUR GAME PAK. THERE ARE ALSO POWER-UP CARDS, DEMO CARDS WITH PRO TECHNIQUES, AND MUCH MORE!
  940.  
  941. BONUS LEVEL CARD AND POWER-UP CARD INCLUDED!</desc>
  942.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Super Mario Advance 4 - Super Mario Bros. 3-image.jpg</image>
  943.         <rating>0.45</rating>
  944.         <releasedate>20031021T000000</releasedate>
  945.         <developer>Nintendo EAD</developer>
  946.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  947.         <genre>Platform</genre>
  948.     </game>
  949.     <game>
  950.         <path>./Super Street Fighter II Turbo - Revival.gba</path>
  951.         <name>Super Street Fighter II Turbo - Revival</name>
  952.         <desc>Capcom's timeless Street Fighter masterpiece conquers the Game Boy Advance system. Choose from over 16 brawlers from the Street Fighter universe and execute special moves, and super combos to wreak havoc on your opponent and become the best street fighter in the world. Lightning fast animation, unbelievable graphics and Capcom's signature gameplay make Super Street Fighter II Turbo the most respected fighting game of all time.</desc>
  953.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Super Street Fighter II Turbo - Revival-image.jpg</image>
  954.         <rating>0.55</rating>
  955.         <releasedate>20011101T000000</releasedate>
  956.         <developer>Capcom Production Studio 3</developer>
  957.         <publisher>Capcom</publisher>
  958.         <genre>Fighting</genre>
  959.         <players>2</players>
  960.     </game>
  961.     <game>
  962.         <path>./Sword of Mana.gba</path>
  963.         <name>Sword of Mana</name>
  964.         <desc>The Mana Tree Needs Defenders!
  965.  
  966. The location of the Mana Tree - wellspring of all life - has long been lost to legend. Many centuries have passed, and the Granz Realm's Dark Lord is searching for the secrets of the ancient tree so that he can control the source of Mana. Now, a young hero and heroine must come together to defeat the evil that threatens both the mystical tree and the world itself.
  967.  
  968. Choose your hero! Guide a battle-hardened gladiator on his quest to avenge the deaths of his parents!
  969.  
  970. ...Or guide a young girl, one of the last survivors of the Mana Clan, as she confronts the past that haunts her.
  971.  
  972. Experience the saga of these two heroes as their stories weave together and they join forces to protect the Mana Tree from the powers of darkness.</desc>
  973.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Sword of Mana-image.jpg</image>
  974.         <rating>0.7</rating>
  975.         <releasedate>20030829T000000</releasedate>
  976.         <developer>Brownie Brown</developer>
  977.         <publisher>Square Enix</publisher>
  978.         <genre>Action</genre>
  979.     </game>
  980.     <game>
  981.         <path>./Tactics Ogre - The Knight of Lodis.gba</path>
  982.         <name>Tactics Ogre - The Knight of Lodis</name>
  983.         <desc>Under the watchful eye of the Holy Lodis Empire, strange things are happening on the island of Ovis. Powerful forces have been set in motion, but their motives are masked by political intrigue. It is your mission to investigate these occurrences and discover the true intentions of those involved. The ending of the game will depend on the actions that the main character, Alphonse, takes. You will make many revelations as you proceed, but you must survive the unrelenting battles and cultivate your characters' abilities to unveil the ultimate truth.</desc>
  984.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Tactics Ogre - The Knight of Lodis-image.jpg</image>
  985.         <rating>0.6333300000000001</rating>
  986.         <releasedate>20020506T000000</releasedate>
  987.         <developer>Quest</developer>
  988.         <publisher>Atlus</publisher>
  989.         <genre>Role-Playing</genre>
  990.     </game>
  991.     <game>
  992.         <path>./Ultimate Spider-Man.gba</path>
  993.         <name>Ultimate Spider-Man</name>
  994.         <desc>ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN is Activision's third SPIDER-MAN game and the first to be based off the comics rather than the new movies. The game puts players in control of the web-slinging Spider-Man as he does battle with Venom and other enemies while getting help from some familiar superheroes. The story of Spider-Man begins when 15 year old Peter Parker is bitten by a radioactive spider. He soon realizes he has the ability to climb walls and to sense things. Shortly after being bitten, Peter and friend Eddie Brock discover a mysterious black suit that their fathers created before their deaths. Eddie ends up putting on the suit, which turns him into the powerful villain known as Venom. Peter must battle his childhood friend and other villains like the Green Goblin, Carnage, and Electro to save the city. In story mode, players can walk around New York City as much as they wish as they accomplish side-missions or move the plot along. Instead of walking, though, Spider-Man can shoot webs onto tall buildings and swing his way around the city while capturing gang members and stopping crimes. He also must stop Venom's plot and defeat the other villains. Players will also enjoy seeing Spider-Man joined by allies like Wolverine and the Human Torch for some scenes. Fans of the comics will enjoy how ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN draws on the comic style and storyline, while movie fans will like getting to see another chapter in the Spider-Man legacy.</desc>
  995.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Ultimate Spider-Man-image.jpg</image>
  996.         <releasedate>20050922T000000</releasedate>
  997.         <developer>Activision</developer>
  998.         <publisher>Activision</publisher>
  999.         <genre>Action</genre>
  1000.     </game>
  1001.     <game>
  1002.         <path>./Wario Land 4.gba</path>
  1003.         <name>Wario Land 4</name>
  1004.         <desc>Wario's back for more...and more...and MORE!
  1005.  
  1006. Hey! You! Yeah, you! Listen up when Wario's talking to you! I just read about this legendary Pyramid of Gold, and you're gonna help me go explore it. There's lots of treasure in there for the taking, and I want it all. I'm sure there are gonna be all kinds of weird enemies and big, bad bosses in there, so if you don't think you can hack it, put the game down now. I don't want any losers making me jump into bottomless pits, you hear me?
  1007.  
  1008. -Wario invades the Game Boy Advance! See Wario in all his greedy glory as he explores vivid worlds made possible by the power of the!
  1009. -Flex your muscles! Wario is no longer immortal, so you'll have your work cut out as you roll, punch and jump your way to tougher and tougher challenges. Wario will get stung by bees, zombified, bitten by bats, set on fire, and much more - what a way to make a living!
  1010. -Over twenty enormous stages await! Hunt down CDs for your listening pleasure, or collect treasure to spend on all-new items that you can use against the most bizarre bosses ever!</desc>
  1011.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Wario Land 4-image.jpg</image>
  1012.         <rating>0.6</rating>
  1013.         <releasedate>20011119T000000</releasedate>
  1014.         <developer>Nintendo</developer>
  1015.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  1016.         <genre>Platform</genre>
  1017.     </game>
  1018.     <game>
  1019.         <path>./WarioWare - Twisted!.gba</path>
  1020.         <name>WarioWare - Twisted!</name>
  1021.         <desc>After accidentally discovering spin technology, Wario reassembles the developers at WarioWare, Inc. to make a new set of wild minigames. WarioWare - Twisted! maintains the fast-paced style of gameplay from the original WarioWare and introduces a new gyro sensor that lets you control the gameplay by rotating the Game Boy Advance SP left and right. The new controls play into more than 200 minigames. Play through them all to unlock souvenirs, such as bonus games, figurines, and instruments.</desc>
  1022.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/WarioWare - Twisted!-image.jpg</image>
  1023.         <rating>0.6333300000000001</rating>
  1024.         <releasedate>20050523T000000</releasedate>
  1025.         <developer>Nintendo</developer>
  1026.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  1027.         <genre>Action</genre>
  1028.     </game>
  1029.     <game>
  1030.         <path>./WarioWare Inc..gba</path>
  1031.         <name>WarioWare, Inc. - Mega Microgame$!</name>
  1032.         <desc>Frantic action! Prepare for lightning-quick game play as you blaze through over 200 bizarre microgames designed by a crazy crew of Wario's cronies! There are even two-player contests that can be played on a single Game Boy Advance! Pick up and play! Ultra-simple controls make each game easy to get into...until the games start coming faster... and faster...and FASTER!</desc>
  1033.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/WarioWare Inc.-image.jpg</image>
  1034.         <rating>0.56667</rating>
  1035.         <releasedate>20030526T000000</releasedate>
  1036.         <developer>Nintendo</developer>
  1037.         <publisher>Nintendo</publisher>
  1038.         <genre>Action</genre>
  1039.     </game>
  1040.     <game>
  1041.         <path>./Yu-Gi-Oh! - Worldwide Edition.gba</path>
  1042.         <name>Yu-Gi-Oh! - Worldwide Edition - Stairway to the Destined Duel</name>
  1043.         <desc>Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition - Stairway to the Destined Duel is based on the popular Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game and TV series has you set during the Battle City arc, dueling popular characters from the anime and manga. The main objective of the game is to build a strong deck from cards won after duels from the main cast from the English second season anime.</desc>
  1044.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Yu-Gi-Oh! - Worldwide Edition-image.jpg</image>
  1045.         <rating>0.4</rating>
  1046.         <releasedate>20040415T000000</releasedate>
  1047.         <developer>Konami</developer>
  1048.         <publisher>Konami</publisher>
  1049.         <genre>Strategy</genre>
  1050.     </game>
  1051.     <game>
  1052.         <path>./Yu-Gi-Oh! - GX Duel Academy.gba</path>
  1053.         <name>Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Duel Academy</name>
  1054.         <desc>The objective is to advance through the game, following the first season of the anime. Mainly, you come to Duel Academy to become the King of Games. At first, you will be in Slifer Red Dorm with dropout boy ranks. You have to Duel and test in order to achieve a higher dorm and rank. When you win duels, you will get DP for buying booster packs in order to improve your Deck and skills.</desc>
  1055.         <image>/home/pi/.emulationstation/downloaded_images/gba/Yu-Gi-Oh! - GX Duel Academy-image.jpg</image>
  1056.         <releasedate>20060110T000000</releasedate>
  1057.         <developer>Konami</developer>
  1058.         <publisher>Konami</publisher>
  1059.         <genre>Action</genre>
  1060.     </game>
  1061. </gameList>
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