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A complete version of F-Zero: Falcon Densetsu was released as part of the Nintendo Switch Online - Game Boy Advance library, exclusively in Japan. This new version includes all of the missing content that could only be unlocked using e-Reader cards on the original release. This version wasn't released internationally.

This is a sequel to "Wizardry: Seimei no Kusabi", released in November 2009. There are three dungeons available, and the game added quality-of-life features to make it more user-friendly such as save points and fast travel. Existing characters from the previous game have been removed, and players can create their own characters and form an original party from the beginning. The game features various systems designed to enhance the fun of dungeon exploration, such as a real-time dungeon that uses the touch pen to solve various gimmicks, a "FAST mode" that cuts attack and spell effects and speeds up messages, a "cooperative attack" that can be activated by combining spells and active skills used during a turn, encounter monsters and adventure records, and a manual to check "achievements." "Wizardry" is an RPG born in 1981 and is considered the originator of computer RPGs and a globally popular work. This game is a 3D dungeon RPG where players can enjoy labyrinth exploration by delving into deep dungeons. Please enjoy the adventure that follows the world view and system that are characteristic of "Wizardry" while incorporating unique gimmicks that are unique to the Nintendo DS.

A compilation cartridge for DS featuring 30 G.G Series games -- 16 of which were originally released on DSiWare.

The Kingdom of Dokapon is in peril! Monsters have invaded, and the King has offered his crown and his daughter's hand in marriage to anyone who can save the land! Prepare to take down your friends or face off against the Nintendo DS in this race to save the Kingdom and win the throne!

Boing! Docomodake is a platform action game based on the mascot of Japanese mobile phone company, NTT Docomo. In the game, you play as Papa Docomodake and guide him through obstacles to help him find the members of his missing family. Strategy and finesse, mixed with a little action and adventure make Boing! Docomodake a fun and interactive game that will entertain the masses for hours!

Zekkyō Senshi Sakeburein was a Nintendo DS game exclusively available to Club Nintendo members in Japan. This quirky multiplayer beat'em up forced players to attack by shouting key phrases into the DS' built-in microphone.

F-Zero Climax is the sixth installment in the F-Zero series and the third to be released for the Game Boy Advance. This is the first F-Zero game to have a built-in track editor without the need for an expansion or add-on. Custom tracks can be saved to one of thirty slots for future use and they can be exchanged with other players via link cable. If memory becomes full or link cable connection cannot be done, the game can generate a password for the track; when it is input on any F-Zero Climax cartridge, the password will generate the track instantly.

The F-Zero series grows with new racing circuits, an intense storyline, and multiplayer modes. F-Zero GP Legend lets you take control of one of eight characters, including Captain Falcon, racing star Rick Wheeler, the evil lord Black Shadow, and more. Guide your character through various Grand Prix cups, time trials, and challenges that span multiple planets. In addition to conquering single-player challenges, you can challenge up to three of your friends in multiplayer competitions.

F-Zero: Falcon Densetsu was compatible with the e-Reader, with some of its content depending of the cards to be unlocked. Later versions of the game had some of the content added as unlockables in other ways, but some of the data, like the stages and staff ghosts, weren't included.

A meteorite destroys Usaji's television satellite, causing Domo-kun to become frustrated at their now non-functional TV. After hitting it several times, Domo-kun is sucked into the television and finds himself in a variety of programming. Domo-kun is the mascot for NHK (one of Japan's major broadcasting companies). In his first Game Boy Advance title, Domo must pass various mini-games in order to return to the world outside of the television.