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3D games on GBA

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So here's a list of GBA games that use either Raycasting, Binary Space Partitioning, Voxels, or Polygons. Games that achieve pseudo-3D like Mario Kart don't count, as that's just a background layer that scrolling and rotating, only with the bottom lines zoomed in, and some sprite scaling. Isometric games that use sprites don't count either, as that's technically just 2D as well.

So here's a list, categorized by genre:

FPS Games:

Backtrack
Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever
Dark Arena
Doom
Doom 2
Duke Nukem Advance
Ecks vs Sever
Greg Hasting's Tournament Paintball Max'd
Ice Nine
James Bond 007: Nightfire
Medal of Honor Underground
Serious Sam Advance
Wolfenstein 3D

3rd Person Shooter Games:

Killswitch

Racing Games:

Sega Rally Championship
Stuntman
Need for Speed Porsche Unleashed
Need for Speed Underground
Need for Speed Underground 2
Need for Speed Most Wanted
Need for Speed Carbon Own the City
Monster Truck Madness
Drome Racers
Hot Wheels Stunt Track Challenge
Top Gear Rally
V-Rally 3
Crazy Taxi
ATV Thunder Ridge Riders
Street Racing Syndicate
Smashing Drive
Payback
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Advance
Taxi 3
Cruisin' Velocity

Other Driving games:

Driver 2 Advance
Driver 3
Grand Theft Auto Advance
Big Mutha Truckers

Isometric Games with Polygon Characters:

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4
Tony Hawk's Underground
Tony Hawk's Underground 2
Tony Hawk's American Sk8land
Max Payne

Downhill Racing Games:

Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam
SSX3

Flying Games:

Star X
Wing Commander - Prophecy
Star Wars Flight Of The Falcon

Platforming Games:

Asterix & Obelix XXL
Super Monkey Ball JR

Misc:

Urban Yeti
Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction


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Reply by Markern

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This option is really nice to see.


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Reply by ease_wastrel

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Well written list!!


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Reply by xX_BIGMANLOIUE_Xx

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max payne is probably my favorite 3D GBA game


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Reply by HiKari

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This is an awesome list, great job on this! ☆

I wonder...Would tech demos/unreleased games count? I assume they don't LOL but hey, if they do, there's always "Mario Kart XXL". It's technically 3D!...Kind of...?


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Reply by jodiethomson

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This list of 3D games is interesting. I will try my hand at this list combined with the 2D games on Geometry Dash Spam Test.


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