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'''2004Mbit Competition - GBA Homebrew Games''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGh8lpiXZ7A | '''2004Mbit Competition - GBA Homebrew Games''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGh8lpiXZ7A Sterophonick]) <br> | ||
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General | |
Author | The GBADEV.ORG Team |
Type | Other Games |
Version | 2005 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2005/11/27 |
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The 2004Mbit Compo Game is the result of months of hard work by several individual development teams competing in the GBADev.org 2004 Game Development Competition.
It is a homebrew games challenge hosted by Simon Band from GBADev.org, where contestants were tasked with making a GBA game that was 4 Megabits or lower in file size.
The 10 best and most enjoyable games entered in the competition were selected to be made into a multi-game compilation cartridge. It was the very first unlicensed Game Boy Advance game combo cart and only 500 games were manufactured.
User guide
Game list:
- Bengt - Swinger of Longarm by Team Longarm (Platformer).
- GASP by CJ (Puzzle).
- GunKid by Inflame Games (Platformer).
- SnackMan (Arcade).
- Naval Battle by Olemonde (Strategy).
- Panzer Panik! by isildur (3D Shooter).
- Simonchu 2 by Jagos (Platformer).
- Space Gems by GreenGianT (Puzzle).
- Swish-It by Chris Goudy (Sports/Timing).
- YuckFu by Dominic Szablewski (Arcade).
Screenshots
Media
2004Mbit Competition - GBA Homebrew Games (Sterophonick)
External links
- Official website - https://2004mbit.gbadev.org/
- GBADEV - https://gbadev.org/index.php?showinfo=1272