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Beyblade (GBA) | 
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List Price: £34.99 Buy Used: £2.90 You Save: £32.09 (92%)
New (5) Used (10) from £2.90
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2994
Platform: Game Boy Advance Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Age: 3 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.8 x 0.9
EAN: 3546430109144 ASIN: B0000CFU1G
Release Date: November 14, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: used but in excellent condition, book and game but no original box
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A great game for the hardcore Beybladers. June 16, 2004 C. CHUEN-CHEONG (UK) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I found out the controls and got into the game quickly. When I first played it I thought of the game, 'Marble Madness' from the NES. The gameplay is similar, as you playing as the BladeBreakers in different rounds, controlling the beyblade around a platform course, which seems like it is floating in the sky. This game is a bit tricky at first, as you have to avoid falling of the platform and starting the round again, also losing the spin of the blade.The game is set in episodes from the tv series where you battle, or more, move the beyblade around a course collecting new items to add to your collection. It is basically staring at a point then along your way you collect the items and battle enemy beyblades and beat them by either bashing them until they lose their spin, or simply pushing them off the edge of the platform. There are seven episodes, which have seven rounds to battle through and an extra bonus round at the end of each episode, which you can get by beating the round times. In each episode there is a boss battle, where you simply have to beat the enemy beyblade and not move around the twisting platforms as in other rounds. The first few episodes let you learn the basic moves, which was quite helpful. Further rounds get harder as the platforms get thinner and there are more twists and turns, making it harder to control the beyblade. This game also has a Multiplayer mode, where you can connect to other GBAs and use the beyblades you have collected to battle your friend who also has the game. Also there is a beyblade workshop and collection, to see the stats of the beyblades you have collected. The downers of this game are that it seems more than a puzzle game, rather than a normal beyblade game where you fight in the beystadium. This may appeal to some, but not me. You can use your bitbeast’s special attack when your charge up, however it does not show the bit beast in action, just a gust of wind for Dragoon coming out from the beyblade. If you are a hardcore beyblader who loves collecting the different parts, or wants to play a different type of beyblade game, this is for you. Others who hate puzzle games and get frustrated easily; maybe you should consider a different game. It’s not a must have game, but it is a good game overall.
THE BEST GBA GAME EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! January 8, 2004 mike (wallington,england) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Beyblade Vforce ultimate blader jam is amazing it's just amazing.I must warn u though u will find it really really ard if u r rubbish at gba.But if u r good then u will really enjoy it but still find it ard.The blades are really realistic.p.s. Be ready to use up loads of batteries becoz ur gonna be on it for hours.
Beyblade GBA September 13, 2003 34 out of 40 found this review helpful
I've played the japaneese version of this game and it is absoloutely hot. This game will keep you occupied for hours as you play this epic spinning top game, as you battle and progress. Not only that you can use original attacks, defense, you can use bit beasts, play in the multiplayer section with someone else and create the ultimate blade. My rating 5/5.
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