Teen Titans (GBA game)

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Teen Titans
Box art for the Game Boy Advance game
Box art for the Teen Titans Game Boy Advance game
Developer(s) Artificial Mind and Movement
Publisher(s) Majesco Entertainment
Distributor(s) Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Platforms Game Boy Advance
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Action-adventure
    Mode(s) Single-player

    Teen Titans is a video game released for the Game Boy Advance on October 16, 2005. The game is based on the television show Teen Titans and features the five main characters from the show as playable characters: Robin, Raven, Beast Boy, Starfire, and Cyborg. The game's boss characters are Gizmo, Jinx, Mammoth, and Brother Blood. The game was going to be released in Europe shortly after its release in North America, though the European release was later cancelled. A sequel, Teen Titans 2: The Brotherhood's Revenge, often shortened to simply Teen Titans 2, was released exclusively in North America for the Game Boy Advance on October 23, 2006.

    Story

    Tired of the Teen Titans defeating him, Brother Blood decides to make clones of them to do his bidding. The Teen Titans must hunt down his students and get their DNA back.

    Reception

    Teen Titans
    Aggregate scores
    Aggregator Score
    GameRankings 60.30%[1]
    Metacritic 61/100[2]
    Review scores
    Publication Score
    IGN 5.5/10[3]
    Nintendo Power 6/10[4]

    The game was met with mixed reception upon release; GameRankings gave it a score of 60.30%,[1] while Metacritic gave it 61 out of 100.[2]

    Sequel

    Teen Titans 2
    Developer(s) Artificial Mind and Movement
    Publisher(s) Majesco Entertainment
    Distributor(s) Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
    Platforms Game Boy Advance
    Release date(s)
      Genre(s) Action-adventure
      Mode(s) Single-player
      Teen Titans 2
      Aggregate scores
      Aggregator Score
      GameRankings 62.50%[5]
      Metacritic 45/100[6]
      Review score
      Publication Score
      IGN 5/10[7]

      The sequel was met with mixed to negative reception, as GameRankings gave it a score of 62.50%,[5] while Metacritic gave it 45 out of 100.[6]

      See also

      References

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