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monster jam maximum destruction - Gameboy Advance Games
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Bringing the car combat genre to the Game Boy Advance is Ubi Softs Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction. Take control of one of four monster trucks placed within an enclosed arena, viewed from a top-down perspective. Your task is quite simply to be the last truck intact -- or the last truck still revving, as the case may be. This is done by crashing into or shooting projectiles at one of seven different zones on each opponent truck until eventually it succumbs to the damage and is destroyed. A small onscreen indicator changes color, from green to red, indicating which zones have suffered the most damage.
Platform : Game Boy Advance
Genre : Racing - Monster Truck Racing
Rated : E (Everyone)
Release Date : 2002-03-27
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Perfect piece of kit!  |
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I directly disagree with the previous reviewer. I bought this cable to link my GBA with my GBA games to a friend or relatives. If I wanted to use my GBC games I would use my already purchased link cable for the GBC. The lack of compatibility between the two is not important considering most people who have GBC and want to play multiplier games already have a link cable for that purpose. By buying Nintendo youre also buying reliability and guaranteed compatibility. I advise you not to buy a 3rd person link cable as they have been known to go down when playing single cart multi-player games. Anyway this cable is a beauty and works without fault.
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Official Option is Not Good Enough  |
The official link cable from Nintendo does everything it claims to be able to do - link two game boy advanceds for the purpose of multiplayer gaming. Great. Why am I only giving this one star?One of the big selling points of the GBA is the compatability of original or GBColour carts and this cable DOES NOT allow 2 player gaming on these carts. To do that you need a GBColour cable. A dreadful oversight or a strategy from Nintendo to make us spend more money? You decide. However, should you want to only have one cable which does both may I recommend the Blaze one which has the hub for four players and a switch to convert between GBA and GBC. Its also less expensive.
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A little piece of magic!  |
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The link cable allows 4 players to play on just one game. It may have less options and worse graphics, but still is more fun than anything ever seen on a handheld. Youll love whipping your mates, anytime, anywhere, its fantastic. Just two words to describe it, buy, now.
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