

Okay, so Teen Titans on GBA is basically that perfect little beat 'em up you didn’t know you needed. You pick your Titan—I always go for Raven because her dark energy attacks feel ridiculously satisfying—and just wreck waves of enemies across Jump City. The animation’s surprisingly smooth for a GBA title, and the levels actually change things up between punching robots and figuring out how to unlock doors with Cyborg’s gadgets.
What’s cool is how each Titan plays totally different. Beast Boy’s all about speed, Starfire floats around blasting stuff, and Robin… well, Robin’s basically Batman Jr. with staff combos. The boss fights are where it shines though—you’ll recognize all the show’s villains, and some of them actually make you switch up your strategy instead of just mashing buttons. It’s got that classic early 2000s charm where everything’s bright, loud, and just chaotic enough to feel like an actual Teen Titans episode.
Also, no lie, the soundtrack slaps. You’ll catch yourself humming the battle theme later.
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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Spider-man (gba)
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Naruto (j)(eurasia) (gba)
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Naruto : Ninja Council 2 (gba)
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Spider-man : Battle For New York (gba)
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Avatar : The Last Airbender (gba)
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Naruto : Konoha Senki (gba)
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Naruto : Saikyou Ninja Daikesshuu 2 (gba)
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Avatar : The Last Airbender : The Burning Earth (gba)
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Teen Titans 2 (gba)