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Following the trend of video games towards movie/TV series adaptations, the movie adaptations of the Room channel 5 and comix zone video games from the 90s are now in development. There is no estimated time frame as to when they can be released. Due to Sega’s successful video game to movie adaptation of Sonic the hedgehogfans are optimistic that both games will be just as successful.


The 90s were a great time for video games, and they proved to be even more successful after being made accessible to those who bought the Gameboy Advanced. One of the best-selling types of games still at the top is the first-person shooter, and the Gameboy Advanced had a good selection of games that could be played with the handheld console.

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Ice NineIce Nine game cover.

One of the great things about the Gameboy Advanced at the time was the ability to play with friends. The best type of game to play with friends is FPS, so if games like Ice Nine provided that option, many people were happy to hear about it.

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Ice Cream Fun has players take on the role of Tom Carter, who goes undercover to stop an evil plan to steal the destructive computer virus. It has a variety of missions and lots of tactical gear available to players to take out AI controlled enemies. At the time, Ice Nine was praised for its good graphics and gameplay that had a lot to offer players, including the ability to challenge up to three people in a death arena.

BackTrackBack Track game cover.

Fighting Aliens is a successful sci-fi trope that continues to captivate audiences. It’s no surprise that the concept would end up in video games due to its popularity, and BackTrack is a good example of one of those games.

After Domingoaniax and his army of mutants and robot soldiers take control of a secret lunar base, they terrorize humans by kidnapping them and taking them into the army of droids. As humanity’s last hope, the player must infiltrate the base, destroy all alien and assimilated humans, and transport unassimilated humans back to Earth before the entire base is knocked out. Many players enjoyed the concept and mission of saving Earth and taking out evil aliens, especially along the way.

Medal Of Honor UndergroundMedal Of Honor Underground game cover.

Medal is one of the most successful war game franchises created. As with any franchise, not every game was a hit, but the game Medal Of Honor Underground resonated with most fans.

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Set in World War II, players join the Resistance and fight against the Nazis from Paris to North Africa. There are 17 gameplay levels, a variety of weapons and the ability to play with other players. The portable game gave players a great, immersive WWII game that was approved by the fans for its gameplay and the ability to play with other players.

Dark Arena

FPSs are fun, but it’s even better when players take on monstrous creatures that want to tear the players apart. So when the underrated Gameboy Advanced game Dark Arena came out, many players picked it up and had fun.

The game has 20 levels of non-stop action in which players take on the role of special forces agent Angela Bradshaw. The players are trapped in a deadly labyrinth-like maze with numerous horrific creatures waiting to strike. The player is equipped with various futuristic weapons to aid them in making their grand escape. The game received compliments for its design and adrenaline-pumping combat from many who played it.

Ballistics: Ecks vs. SeverBallistic: Ecks vs.  Sever game cover.

Another common theme when it comes to FPSs is putting the players in the role of an agent or military personnel. It is a trope that has worked well over the years and many games continue to use it.

Praised for its pace, Ballistic: Ecks Vs. break revolves around Ex-FBI agent Ecks and Ex-NSA agent Sever. Ecks and Sever are pitted against each other as pawns in an underground nuclear weapons trade. This leaves players with the task of saving the world from a nuclear holocaust and lots of fun action scenes.

Wolfenstein 3DWolfenstein 3D game cover.

The Wolfenstein games have been around for quite a few years and have gained a large fan base over time. A game was eventually released for the Gameboy Advanced, and many fans were pleased with the overall results.

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Wolfenstein 3D follows the iconic storyline of players taking down Nazis and their stronghold. It has all the benefits that any Wolfenstein game has, lots of action, lots of Nazi murders and carnage. Aside from the storyline and gameplay, the action and enemy violence draws fans to the franchise and keeps them coming back for more.

James Bond 007: NightfireJames Bond 007: Nightfire game cover.

When it comes to popular old movies, they are sure to receive prequels or sequels, and sometimes they are remade. The James Bond movies are a good example of this. Due to the number of popular sequels, one of the best video games was made, based on the decades-old classic movies that followed the sequels. James Bond 007: Nightfire.

Players take on the role of James Bond and get the ultimate experience. Players can infiltrate skyscrapers and perform dangerous underwater missions while wielding high-tech gadgets and weapons that aid them in the missions assigned to them. Aside from being able to play with others, fans of the series were more impressed with the missions, action, and storyline that left them wanting more.

Duke Nukem AdvanceDuke Nukem Advance game cover.

Duke Nukem is known for its large and loyal fan base who enjoy the games and storyline. The game Duke Nukem Advance received a lot of good reviews and has received a lot of love from those who owned a Gameboy Advance.

The game puts players in the role of Duke Nukem, where they must defeat the alien scientists who have taken control of Area 51! There are plenty of aliens to fight against and four unique locations where Duke takes the fight. This game, like the other games, has received a lot of positive attention and is one of the many reasons the game is getting a film adaptation, with fans already discussing who would be the best actor to take on the role of the iconic Duke Nukem. .

Downfall 2Doom 2 game cover.

The demise franchise, like Duke Nukem, has a huge fan base. The Doom Slayer is one of the most iconic characters killing hordes of demons, and the second game brings back the violence that fans of the series know and love and is considered one of the best Gameboy Advanced games that everyone should play.

Once again, players take on the role of the Doom Slayer and take on the army of Hell that threatens humanity with extinction. The game offers players the familiar adrenaline-pumping action fans love as they battle through hordes of demons and take on some of the mightiest demons along the way.

demise

The first demise game has left a lasting impression, so much so that there have been sequels and remakes. The game was a huge success, especially when it was made available to players on the Gameboy Advance.

The Martian Moon Base has hordes of demons inside, killing anyone they see. To take back the base, players must make their way through 24 maze-like levels as they search for corridors and secret areas and combat aid while slaughtering the bloodthirsty demonic entities that come their way. demise was praised by many critics and loved by the players who bought the game. Its reputation and popularity earned it its title as one of the best FPSs that fans still love.

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