

If you've got a Game Boy Advance and even a passing interest in card games, this one's a no-brainer. Ultimate Card Games packs like 15 different classics into one tiny cartridge—everything from Poker to Solitaire, and yeah, the AI actually puts up a decent fight.
First thing you'll notice is how quick it is to jump into a game. No fussy menus, just pick Blackjack or whatever and you're dealing within seconds. The pixel art for the cards has that nice chunky GBA charm, and the sound effects? Classic plastic-card-shuffle noises that somehow never get old.
Weirdly addictive part? The Rummy mode. Started playing just to kill time, ended up grinding for high scores against the CPU like it was some kind of life-or-death tournament. Also, pro tip: save your coins in Poker unless you enjoy watching smug pixelated opponents clean you out by the third round.
Perfect for long trips or pretending to pay attention in class back in the day.
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