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Game Boy Advance is the 6th generation portable console from Nintendo, a successor to Game Boy Color and the last device from the highly popular Game Boy family. It was released in North America and Europe in June 2001. GBA is one of the very few Nintendo’s consoles that managed to get popularity even in such ”exotic” regions of the world as Poland. It was succeeded by Nintendo Dual Screen in 2004.

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GT Advance 2: Rally Racing
GT Advance 2: Rally Racing

Racing 28 June 2002

Continuation of the famous racer. This time we take part in rallies. The authors have prepared several licensed machines. The races are held in many different corners of the world.

V-Rally 3
V-Rally 3

Racing 21 June 2002

Conversion of the latest part of the very popular on consoles (the number of over 5 million copies sold all over the world speaks for itself) of the rally simulation cycle.

Colin McRae Rally 2.0
Colin McRae Rally 2.0

Racing 16 September 2002

The second entry in the legendary racing game series that focuses on car rallies. Colin McRae Rally 2.0 was developed by Codemasters Software. The game takes the player to over ninety rally Special Stages in eight world cup qualifiers. CMR 2.0 offers thirteen cars, among them Ford Focus 2000, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI, Subaru Impreza WRC and Peugeot 206 WRC. The Special Stages are located in such locations as Finland, Italy or Kenya.

Sega Rally Championship
Sega Rally Championship

Racing 10 March 2003

Saturn's famous car races, in which we can race with rally-renowned sports cars on several demanding tracks.