Critic Reviews
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Gaming Age
I can say that I've been playing it for about 4hrs at a time and it doesn't get old. Good graphics and good presentation of a classic game makes for an excellent choice
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| 90 |
Electric Playground
One of the best games released so far for Nintendo's 32-bit handheld.
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| 90 |
All Game Guide
A genuinely fun game that's even better if two players get together via Game Link cable.
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| 90 |
GamePro
Where Super Dodge Ball Advance really shines is in two-player link mode where all the most intense action occurs.
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| 83 |
Cinescape
The gameplay remains true to the original and the two-player mode is a blast. While there are some glitches with the multiplayer and the one-player mode is lackluster, the game still remains an arcade classic.
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| 80 |
Hot Games
Not as spectacular an update as we would have liked.
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| 79 |
GameSpy
The best game for any system based on an arguably cruel schoolyard game.
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| 71 |
GameSpot
Fast, colorful, and fun to play. It's true that the single-player modes can get repetitive, and the two-player mode doesn't seem polished.
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| 70 |
Nintendophiles
Graphics wise this game is merely OK, but lets face it, what kind of graphics does a dodge ball game really need?
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| 70 |
GamerWeb Nintendo
An awesome multi-player title and a perfect travel companion that can be played in quick ten-minute bursts.
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| 65 |
IGN
The gameplay isn't deep enough at any difficulty setting to play much more than a few solid rounds before you get bored.
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