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Iron Man – GBA Game

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UPC:040001249619
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy Advance
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GBA_IRON_MAN

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

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Weight 8 lbs
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Used

45 reviews for Iron Man – GBA Game

  1. Joecooler2u

    One of the best comic-book movies ever! That comes from a big-time comic-book and comic-book movie fan. Everything felt right. Robert Downey JR was born to play Tony Stark/Iron Man. Jeff Bridges still plays a bad guy as well as anybody onscreen. Gweneth Paltrow IS Pepper Potts in look and characterization. Marvel hit one out of the ballpark with this movie.The story updates the characters for a more modern look and feel. Instead of Vietnam we are in the middle east. Yet, the update is so true to who the characters are that they never lose track of how things should be. The first Iron-Man armor is crudely built to escape from the bad guys. Tony Stark’s motivation for being Iron-Man is stronger than his comic book’s version. Here he is fighting to undo the bad (Stark’s company selling weapons for war usage) by becoming Iron-Man.Once back home Tony goes through a few Iron Man armors which fits in perfectly with his comic book history. I don’t say this with a grain of salt, this is one of the best comic book movies ever! It stays very true to the comics but also adds to the characters. We almost know what’s coming but the movie still surprises. It’s one of the rare comic book movies that holds up in repeat viewings. I’d put this up with the first two Spidey movies. first two Superman movies, Tim Burton’s and the current Batman movies & X-Men 2. This movie is so good (and I was skeptical going in because I always liked Iron Man) that I wonder how they will top it in the sequel. It.

  2. Sail Away

    “Iron Man” is a great movie. It is great simply because it provides escapism fun for the length of the movie. I cannot claim to be a Hollywood movie critic. I am not going to dissect the acting skills of every actor or the quality of the scenes.All I can say is this – when a movie is over, if I feel moved because of the message it delivers or, in the case of Iron Man, I am excited about the action, etc., and can’t wait to watch it again, then I consider it a great movie!Iron Man is a great action movie, pure & simple. If you like things that fly, explosions, etc., all delivered with a Sci-Fi, eccentric billionaire twist, then you’ll probably love Iron Man.The Blu-Ray version is superb….explosions, fighting, etc., all provide excellent audio quality. The video is very good.In summary, I think it’s classic movie fun….sit back and enjoy it for what it is – a fun ride!

  3. Underground Reborn

    Since X-MEN hit the big screen in 2000 the comic book film had taken a huge leap forward. With the major advances in special effects and CGI it was time to finally bring the true comic book character off the page and to the big screen accuratly. Since then we have seen the amazing,(Spider-Man) the dreadful(Hulk), the Unknown (Sin City), and the renewed. (Batman Begins)Now a brand new experiment is about to take flight with a whole chain of movies linked together to culminate in what could be one of the highest grossing and most amazing films ever to hit the big screen. It all begins with the legendary Marvel character Iron Man. This is the story of rich and powerful Tony Stark suddenly finding out he is extremly vulnerable due to a complication with his heart. With this occurance Stark has an ephany and realizes there is more to life than power and he decides to use his power and inginuity to become a super hero. Now he has created a powerful exo-skeletal suit to keep him alive, but at the same time save the world and protect all that is good. All that with just a little time to show off is not too shabby.This movie is probably one of the best in the comic book film genre. It has all the elements that make a film enjoyable. An excellent origin story by director John Farravau. A steller performance from Robert Downey Jr. and his supporting cast. It’s fast, dramatic, humerous and flat out fun. Still, this is only the begining of a much bigger picture in the Marvel film universe.

  4. Tony Khamvongsouk

    Movie – 4.5I first saw the movie in theaters with zero expectations. I never followed the comics, let alone pay any attention to the fact that Robert Downey Jr. was starring in the lead role. Thank goodness that happened, because I was blown away by the end. The whole guilt and redemption angle on the character of Tony Stark struck a very deep resonance with me, as I’m a big fan of “comeback” stories where the protagonist falls so far off his high horse, only to realize his mistakes, then use those events as a learning tool and lead himself to do greater good. Nowadays, it’s hard to see the good in most people because of how lost we are in the desires and routine ineptitudes of society. More often than not, our lives revolve around either money, sex, or some other kind of self-indulgence. Granted, it’s not a bad thing to wanna’ be happy, but I thought this particular story put a certain kind of perspective on the corporate and war profiteering elements that exist in today’s world. And what better an example of how to explore the truth and consequences of this by having a billionaire weapons manufacturer have a a change in character and try to make a difference from the heart instead of the wallet? I really enjoyed the movie’s plot and characters from beginning to end. Downey Jr. plays Stark down to a T, and the supporting cast is fun to watch from Pepper to Rhodie (too bad Howard won’t be back, though), even to Jarvis. If anything, my only problem is the lack in depth of a tr.

  5. Robert W. Moore

    Most people on retrolio — and I count myself among them — reviewing movies or TV shows primarily review the film or series and not the product. As a rule, I think this is more helpful than focusing on features, extras, packaging, and such. Because these change and usually (though not always) retrolio links the old versions to the new, comments about these can become irrelevant. I am making an exception to this product, the Blu-ray 2-disc edition of IRON MAN, simply because it is the first movie that I bought on Blu-ray. I previously had bought two TV series on Blu-ray, but this is the first film.I recently purchased a Sony Playstation 3, primarily for watching movies, though secondarily for playing games. I limiting my Blu-ray purchases until the prices for the discs come down to around the same level as DVDs. On the other hand, I’m virtually cutting out my purchases of DVDs entirely, since the new format is already on hand. I wouldn’t be surprised if overall DVD sales started to drop if more people follow the kinds of buying patterns I’m currently practicing. We are in an in between period. The format war is over and Blu-ray has won, but not enough people own Blu-ray players because they are priced too high. But just as I stopped purchasing LPs and cassette tapes once CDs were released, so I’m ceasing buying DVDs. But my purchasing of Blu-ray is minimal. Mostly I rent from Netflix.Which leads to the question, why buy Blu-ray at all? Well, only if there is enough i.

  6. Thomas B. Mix

    A fun movie with humor, adventure, action, top quality acting and writing, excellent photography not hiding in black as so many do showing us nothing but a black screen of "night time" where we see nothing, know nothing but it costs them nothing as there is also no set to film. Here they actually show a movie, with actors, scripts, special effects, my goodness do they have great and even believable special effects (remember it is a movie so suspend your reality for an 1 1/2 or so and enjoy the movie). Robert Downey, Jr. is a man that I respect both on and off the screen looking at all that he has overcome to come back from that dark place to establish himself as one of the very best actors in the business now with 2 nice movie series on the roll in this and his great portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. That alone demonstrates his versatility. Like I said it is a fun movie so just kick back, let some stress leave you alone and enjoy one fine movie for awhile.Tom

  7. Eric Warren

    I find myself vacillating between loving Robert Downey, Jr. and his too-cool-for-school screen persona — especially as Tony Stark in the MCU — and hating it. But I have to say here, in the original UR-MCU film (well, quasi-UR) it works.I say this because either the older films involve more character development, or the “first” film in each Hero’s “cycle” does, Tony is really main event here. We know Downey, Jr, can act, but can he fly? Heck, yes he can, with an improbable assemblage of impossible tech that will never be invented. But, as Coleridge would say, so long as we have the “willing suspension of disbelief” who cares.Ironman is just good, clean fun. Basic plot is, Herr Stark gets captured by vaguely Middle Eastern baddies in a hubristic ride-along with troops and has to build said improbable tech (Beta Version) to, literally, kick butt and fly away to safety. That is really the main plot element, the rest is the classic Superhero origin story, struggling to learn the wonders, and challenges of his newly-acquired superpower(s) while fending off a jealous Bad Guy.In this case, Bad Guy number one in the Iron Man cycle is played by one of our best actors, Jeff Bridges. Although, I would say he is almost, but not entirely wasted here, as he doesn’t get hardly any opportunity to emote the way Downey does. But, this leads me to another of Ironman’s virtues, casting. There is an A-list of great actors here, including the wonderful Gwynneth Paltrow who nearly steals the show.

  8. Steven Hancock

    After sitting through some rather lackluster Marvel adaptations, such as the overrated “Spider-man” and “X-Men” films, I sat to watch “Iron Man” with cautious optimism. And it proved to be worthwhile. This is, without a doubt, the best adaptation of a Marvel comic book character to date. Dispensing with over-serious storylines, such as in “Spider-man 2” and “The Hulk,” the story never takes itself too seriously, bringing the fun and excitement back to the superhero movie. The storytelling, visual effects and action sequence all deliver.And the performances? What can I say? Robert Downey, Jr. is perfectly cast as Tony Stark, the playboy/weapons shop turned superhero. His performance is truly believable and clever, and gives this superhero movie its heart. The supporting cast, including Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jeff Bridges, plus a cameo appearance by Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, add to the film’s richness. After what seemed like an eternity, a Marvel superhero film truly delivers! If you enjoy superhero films, then “Iron Man” will blow you away!Movie/DVD Grade: A+

  9. Larry Zieminski

    Anchored by a top rate performance by Robert Downey Jr., this exciting, well directed take on Iron Man will go down as one of the best comic book movies out this generation. The respect and love of the filmmakers for the material is evident throughout the film. Marvel studios could not have chosen a better film to be their first independently financed and produced movie. The movie set the bar high for all the Marvel films that came after (and it is debatable whether or not any film, including the sequel to Iron Man, ever reached that bar again).The 2 Disc Blu-Ray Ultimate Edition is fantastic. On the first disc you get a 47 minute documentary that explores the Iron Man comic book, from its origins to the current story lines he is involved in (at least at the time of the film’s original release). The writers and artists who have worked on Iron Man over the years take part in the documentary, discussing what changes they made to the character and why. As someone who didn’t really follow the Iron Man comic book, I found the documentary to be fascinating. Also on the first disc is a collection of deleted/extended scenes, running for a total of 24 minutes. Most of these are superfluous additions, bits of dialogue or action scenes that don’t add anything to the story and were almost certainly taken out for pacing reasons. There is a feature that focuses on the 4 different suits in the movie. You can view each suit from any angle, checking out the function/feature of each.

  10. Jean H

    Ok. Am taking this film for what it is, a silly comic romp. That said, it was great fun, not lacking in pathos or depth. The acting was pretty terrific.. as usual Robert Downey Jr was amazing, and the rest of the cast was really good. Great escape,.. eventually good triumphs though it wasn’t clear how it would at various points in the film. I am a big fan of martial arts, fun to see how Downey incorporated some moves.. I had seen a video of the making of the film quite a long time ago, and while I don’t remember every detail, I know it was very demanding physically; the special effects added were remarkable.

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