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Article: Earthworm Jim, Bomberman resurface on Game Boy Advance.(The Dallas Morning News)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- July 2, 2002
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Nintendo's Game Boy Advance may be cruising below the radar as its big brother, GameCube, dogfights with Sony's PlayStation 2 and Microsoft's Xbox, but 5 million of the handheld consoles have been sold since the system launched a year ago.
Two of the recent crop of Game Boy Advance games, Majesco Games' Earthworm Jim 2 and Bomberman Max 2: Blue Advance, are both fun to play. The $29 Bomberman is the one to buy if your parents will give you a loan until allowance day.
Earthworm Jim 2 ($19; suitable for all ages) is the reincarnation of a classic franchise from the 16-bit console days. You play as a macho worm endowed with two arms, two legs and a homo ...