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Jackie Chan Adventures – GBA Game

Original price was: $49.00.Current price is: $29.97.

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(151 customer reviews)

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Jackie Chan Adventures GBA Game Boy Advance Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!


PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:047875802773
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy Advance
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GBA_JACKIE_CHAN_ADVENTURES

———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.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

151 reviews for Jackie Chan Adventures – GBA Game

  1. Hux

    Another game, another dollar. Nintendo releasing another masterpiece in the master chief series.

  2. Armando N. Roman

    Do I even need to give this game an introduction? When Super Mario Bros. 3 came out, it blew everyone away. The first two Mario games were great, but Mario 3 did everything those games did, and took it to another level. World maps, bonus stages, hidden areas, the ability to fly(!), and much more. I remember being a little kid when it came out and wondering how any game could top it. All these years later, I got this GBA version for my daughter, who’s already into the Mario games at just 3 years old. What’s funny is that, eventhough I got to replay the game on the SNES with Super Mario All-Stars, and played it until I sold my SNES a few years ago, playing this version really took me back to the good ol’ days of the early 90s. I won’t be biased in this review- I try to be fair on everything, and point out flaws when they’re there. But really, Super Mario Bros. 3 barely has anything wrong with it, and this GBA port just might be the best iteration of the game so far.Basic Mario premise- you play as Mario (or Luigi) and save the princess from Bowser, traveling through a wide range of worlds in the process. You’ll run, jump, fireball and tail smack your way through the stages while collecting coins and taking out the bad guys. Located on the world map are mushroom houses that let you take a quick break from the action and get a random power up. Where the first Super Mario Bros. only had the mushroom, fire flower and star, you get much more here. Those original 3 are back, as well.

  3. Annmarie Eldred

    I bought this for my son for his birthday.

  4. Ben Rowland

    With the never-ending onslaught of SNES re-releases being pumped out onto the GBA, it is surprising that it took them this long to release “Super Mario Bros 3”, which is in my opinion the best of the entire series. As with the earlier Mario ports, the translation is flawless, and there are a few tweaks that bring it up to date for the GBA.I first played this game and beat it many times, so sitting down to play it again was like riding a bicycle…you never really forget. I quickly adapted and remembered all the hidden portals, the hidden 1 ups, and all the extra perks that made this game so much fun. As far as the port goes, it is very similar to the one on “Super Mario All Stars” for SNES, but with the graphics and music slightly pumped up. The game itself needs no introduction, except for the fact that it is one of the best video games of all time. The challenge, the new improvements made on an old concept (remember, this game was a product of the late 80’s video game craze), all the classic elements are still here. There are some who would complain that the GBA is just a portable SNES, but what is the problem with that? It is great to this game made available for a whole new generation.The minor quibbles I have are nothing to do with the gameplay itself, but with the “extras” that are included. For starters, the addition of the original arcade version of “Super Mario Brothers”, which is the exact same one they have included on the other two Mario ports on the GBA. It would.

  5. bobbiejo77

    This recaptures the essence of the Nintendo entertainment system. Its good to see these platforming challenges back on a portable console.

  6. nick smith

    It’s Mario Bros 3, what can I really say?But yeah the new voices they added is really annoying to me. It’s even worse on Super Mario Advance (Mario 2)

  7. Cody J Phillips

    The classic ground breaker.

  8. Juan Berrocal

    It’s amazing. I really love this game

  9. A.I.

    Love this game, had to buy it again to relive the past….

  10. Marco Antonio Gonzalez

    Fabulous game

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