Retro Gamer

DROME RACERS

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While versions of this Lego licensed game were released for PS2, Gamecube and PC, the one we’re focusing on here is the separate and rather impressive Game Boy Advance version. Many developers attempted to pull off 3D games on Nintendo’s 32-bit handheld, but without dedicated polygon-pushing hardware to fall back on, most of them turned out poorly. This one wisely stuck to untextured shapes, helping to make it fast, responsive and visually clear. As usual with cardboard boxed games, you’ll pay a premium for a complete copy, but the game is somewhat uncommon and sells for a good price in any condition as a result. As always, remember that Game Boy Advance games are commonly counterfei­ted and you should contact the seller in advance if you have any doubts about authentici­ty.

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