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| PLATFORM: | Game Boy Advance |
| AGE GROUP: | 5 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Electronic Arts |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| FEATURES: | Open-world street racing takes you through gritty industrial and urban environments, All-new gameplay lets you master shortcuts, weave through oncoming traffic and cat-and-mouse with the cops in high speed chases, Extensive new visual customizations, plus a safe house for tuning up and ramping up your ride, Work your way up the blacklist and earn the respect of the street racers; build up your rap sheet as you outmaneuver the cops |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 14941 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 014633149418 |
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Customer Reviews of GBA Need For Speed: Most Wanted
Decent at best With far more advanced portables out there these days (Sony's PSP and Nintendo's own DS), there are fewer and fewer games being made for the GBA these days, particularly good racers. That's why any GBA owner would hope that EA's Need for Speed: Most Wanted for the GBA is something special indeed, but once you come back to earth you'll realize that it's only decent at best; like many racers for the GBA not named Mario Kart during it's life span. Surprisingly, the game doesn't look half bad most of the time, but the pixelated graphics can mar the tracks, especially when you have to make a sharp turn. The biggest feature of NFS on the console systems is running from the law, and surprisingly, the police AI is actually pretty well done here, even though there's only one police car per race. The career mode is long nicely done here, allowing you to win cash to get new cars and do some upgrades as well, and it's in this department that the game shines. The music is awful however; pretty much a recycled rock/techno mix that's in a repetitive loop, but that's why you have the ability to turn the volume on your GBA down. All in all, Need for Speed: Most Wanted isn't perfect, but for racing fans still holding on to their GBA's, this is worth a look.
not a good game
my son got angry at the game 1 to many times and broke the game (and gameboy) because he couldent get to level 3. it was horible, it not only made my son angry beond belief, it cost me good money too. thanks need for speed.
Need for Speed Most Wanted Is Acceptable for GBA Standarts
Overview:
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> Electronic Arts did a great job designing Need for Speed Most Wanted for the GBA. EA did a superb job creating a 3d video game on the 2d designed GBA. The races have little variety and challenge, but I do recommend this game anyways.
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>Graphics:
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>GBA graphics look noticeably blocky and pixilated, but it is acceptable considering that the GBA was only designed for 2d graphics. However, there are only two types of buildings, on type of tree, and one tunnel style. With the graphics so pixilated, it is hard to see traffic approaching you, imminent turns, and shortcuts. To race the tracks without bumping into walls, colliding with traffic, or missing crucial shortcuts, you will have to spend some time learning the tracks.
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>Gameplay:
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>The gameplay in Need for Speed Most Wanted for the GBA is relatively fun. While you can race against opponents or timers, the opponents are not aggressive and both styles have the same concept, which is to complete the race in the fastest possible time. The police create a reasonably boring pursuit. You have to crash traffic cars before the police even seriously chase you. When police are in full force, the most you see is one police car around you with an occasional barricade or spike strip which only spins you out of control temporarily.
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>Compared to PC games, Need for Speed Most Wanted (GBA) would only receive one star overall, and two stars for fun. I understand though that the GBA's ability is much more limited than the PC's ability. It was for that reason that this video game got five stars for both fun and overall. This game is actually excellent when judged by the GBA standards.
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