Some unbelievable titles are on the way to the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, and you'll no doubt recognise them. All of the games announced are past [and present] home game console hits for Sega, and they should all be awesome on the colour handheld.
The aforementioned four titles are Phantasy Star Collection, Virtua Tennis, Crazy Taxi and Super Monkey Ball, which should be especially cool! All of the games, except Virtua Tennis [due late 2002] are set for an early 2003 release.
Phantasy Star Collection is a package of the first three games in the RPG series which has since become a classic. Virtua Tennis' real fun on the Sega Dreamcast came from its frenetic four-player action, which will undoubtedly be packed into the GBA version, less an incomplete game. VT could well be a multiplayer must-have if Sega hit the sweet spot.
Crazy Taxi, which originally appeared on the Dreamcast and subsequentially Sony's PlayStation 2, is said to be including new locations and mini-games. Super Monkey Ball has been a real winner on the Nintendo GameCube video game console, due to its quirky, high-speed style of play. You control primates sealed into spheres, who race toward the goal while attempting to collect bananas, knock opponents off the board and solve tricky puzzle sections at high-speed. The game is said to be one of the real GameCube multiplayer titles, and Sega could quite easily replicate its success on the Game Boy Advance.
Says Alison Locke, executive vice president, North American Publishing, THQ:
Also das hört sich doch gut an oder nicht!? Was meint ihr???
The aforementioned four titles are Phantasy Star Collection, Virtua Tennis, Crazy Taxi and Super Monkey Ball, which should be especially cool! All of the games, except Virtua Tennis [due late 2002] are set for an early 2003 release.
Phantasy Star Collection is a package of the first three games in the RPG series which has since become a classic. Virtua Tennis' real fun on the Sega Dreamcast came from its frenetic four-player action, which will undoubtedly be packed into the GBA version, less an incomplete game. VT could well be a multiplayer must-have if Sega hit the sweet spot.
Crazy Taxi, which originally appeared on the Dreamcast and subsequentially Sony's PlayStation 2, is said to be including new locations and mini-games. Super Monkey Ball has been a real winner on the Nintendo GameCube video game console, due to its quirky, high-speed style of play. You control primates sealed into spheres, who race toward the goal while attempting to collect bananas, knock opponents off the board and solve tricky puzzle sections at high-speed. The game is said to be one of the real GameCube multiplayer titles, and Sega could quite easily replicate its success on the Game Boy Advance.
Says Alison Locke, executive vice president, North American Publishing, THQ:
Also das hört sich doch gut an oder nicht!? Was meint ihr???