

Okay, so this is basically a GBA cartridge with a few episodes of Dora the Explorer crammed onto it—no actual gameplay, just video. You pop it in, and suddenly your Game Boy turns into a tiny, slightly pixelated TV screen. The colors are surprisingly decent for the hardware, though Dora’s voice sounds like it’s coming through a tin can.
It’s exactly what you’d expect: Dora asks questions, there’s a weird pause where you’re supposed to shout answers at your GBA (which does nothing), and then she congratulates you anyway. Nostalgic? Absolutely. A "game"? Not even a little. But if you’ve got a kid who’s obsessed with Dora or just want to confuse your friends with your bizarre GBA collection, it’s a weird little time capsule.
Just don’t expect to actually explore anything—you’re along for the ride, not the adventure.
Must-play games
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Spider-man 2 (gba)
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Naruto - Konoha Senki (j)(cezar) (gba)
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Teen Titans (u)(trashman) (gba)
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Naruto (j)(eurasia) (gba)
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Spider-man (gba)
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Spider-man : Battle For New York (gba)
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Naruto : Ninja Council 2 (gba)
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Avatar : The Last Airbender (gba)
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Teen Titans 2 (gba)
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Avatar : The Last Airbender : The Burning Earth (gba)
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Naruto : Konoha Senki (gba)
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Naruto : Saikyou Ninja Daikesshuu 2 (gba)