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tom and jerry in infurnal escape - Gameboy Advance Games
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For the duos second Game Boy Advance release, lovable mouse Jerry has been reduced to a supporting role as Tom moves into the spotlight and takes center stage. Yet all is not well with the plotting feline, as he has found himself trapped in the underworld with MephiSpikeles serving as its king. Fortunately for Tom, a cat has nine lives, so he is granted permission to explore the following five environments leading to his way back home: Underworld, Mansion, Circus, Mouseketeer, and Boot Camp. Each side-scrolling environment consists of three levels apiece and features backgrounds rendered from the original Tom and Jerry cartoon episodes.
Publisher : NewKidCo LLC
Developer : CinéGroupe Interactive
Release Date (US) : 03/14/2003
ESRB rating : E (Everyone)
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the only other football game i have on the gba is iss, which is still pretty good. i felt the need for an upgrade and fifa 2004 looked the best option and i was certainly not disappointed. the number of different competitions offers variations on the game. the gameplay, although a tad slow, is smooth and realistic with a couple of nice animated touches. The downside, as with all fifa games, it does become fairly easy after a while. However, with so many different leagues to play, it is always an addictive challenge. fantastic, well worth the money
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Fifa make the best football games you can get and Fifa 2004 proves that. Even if on gameboy advance there is no career mode like it has for all of the other consoles you can get it on it is excellent and has almost all of the summer transfers and almost 20 competions to compete in.The best game on the gameboy advance by far,Fifa 2004 is the total football experience!
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