Bogey 6 is an arcade style game for your Gameboy Advance. The game is fast paced and could be difficult for some. You control your jet with the control pad and hit the A button to fire your cannons. At the begining of each stage there will be an objective printed on your screen to tell you which enemies you need to destroy. In the upper right hand corner tells you how many enemies you have killed and how many total you have to kill before you can advance to the next level. In the upper left hand side of the screen is your current score. Watch out though because the enemies will fire missles at you and the farther along in the game you are, the more missles that will be fired. You start the game with 5 lives, and everytime you get hit by a missle, you lose one. The game is over when you lose all your lives and the end screen will show you how many of each target you have taken out. Also if you need a breather, hit the start button to pause the game.
Category: Gameboy Advance
Balls Of Pengu started out as an ambition to make a game of similar style to Discs Of Tron. Putting a game with such a big arena into the small screensize of the GBA landed up being a difficult task. In Balls Of Pengu you face the wrath of colored balls being flung at you by a nasty Pengu (really cute name for Penguins:). While youre not dodging his wrath you must out shoot by aiming the ball path with the left/right triggers with the on screen pointer. Feel free to move your cute lil Penguin out of harms way using the directional pad.
Tip: Sometimes the only way to avoid the balls wrath is to move up and away. 😛
It’s simple, fun and to the point. Speaking of points, you must reach 30 points to win!
Blowhole is a puzzle game for the Game Boy Advance. Blowhole is NOT licensed by Nintendo.
The idea for Blowhole came from the game Slippy 1.0 by Martin Hock for the TI-85 calculator with ZShell. 15 of Blowhole’s 25 levels are adapted forms of levels from Slippy 1.0.
The object of the game is simple; to score more goals than your opponent. To do this, you need to strike the ball with your hovercraft.
The hovercraft is moved by placing a cursor where you want to go. The distance between the cursor and your craft affects how fast you will travel.
In addition, there is a time limit on placing the cursor. It defaults to 3 seconds, but for the most enjoyable game it should be set down to 2 seconds as soon as you feel comfortable with the controls. The lower time limit increases the frenzied feeling that a good Ballistic game can provide!
The game takes place over four quarters. The winner is the player with the highest score at the end of that time.
Bad Bad Bees… 🙂 And a poor cat!
Bombs Away!! is a little platformer for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance. The aim of the game is to collect all the bombs before the timer runs out, you receive a time bonus at the end of each level.
A conversion of the C64 game Boulder Dash by Rich Heasman. This game is freeware and is an unoffical conversion which is not endorsed by First Star Software!
Breakout game in 4K only!
Remake of the classic game ‘Breakout’. Bounce the ball off of your paddle to hit the blocks. When the ball hits a block, that block will either change colour or disappear. The colour of a block indicates how many more times it needs to be hit to disappear.
If the ball hits the bottom of the screen, you lose a life. You start out with 9 of these, and there is (currently) no way to get them back.
Remove all of the blocks to complete the level!
If the paddle is moving in the same direction as the ball when the ball hits the balls directory will change to move it faster in that direction. Conversely, moving in the opposite direction will cause the balls direction to be more straight up and down.
This game is a remake of Berzerk for Gameboy Advance.
Original by Stern Electronics (c) 1980 – This version by Oscar BraindeaD in May 2002