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Hello Fellow Gamer, Welcome to the Absolute Best Party Games on Game Boy Advance!

As someone who has logged countless hours on Nintendo handhelds, let me tell you – when it comes to local multiplayer magic, few can match the Game Boy Advance. With a gorgeous screen and plenty of power under the hood, the little brick played host to party game legends.

But what makes a game perfect for parties versus solo play? For me, excellent local multiplayer titles have pick-up-and-play accessibility, fast pacing to swap off frequently, and gameplay depth to master together over time. Most crucially, they create unique shared memories every session that keep you coming back.

The GBA brought link cable support taken to another level, letting up to four systems connect on specially-designed party classics built for the hardware. I‘ve compiled reviews and sales data, tapped into my expertise, and gone hands-on to determine the definitive best party games on GBA. Ready to relive the magic? Let‘s link up!

Mario Golf: Advance Tour

Mario sports simulations shone on GBA thanks to tight controls, multiplayer support, and that Nintendo charm. For hit-the-links action with friends, Mario Golf: Advance Tour is tough to top. Building on the N64 Mario Golf with RPG flavor, its in-depth courses and swing mechanics partner wonderfully with local multiplayer matches…

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Based on critical reception at release and ongoing playability today, the GBA‘s party pedigree thrives thanks to these genre classics that emphasized local multiplayer engagement. Their strategic depth blended with quick pick-up-and-play rounds make them perfect for both brief sessions at gatherings and all-day binges between friends.

As the data shows, core franchises like Mario Kart and Kirby also used the link cable functionality to drive their top sales ever at the time. Proof that couch competition never gets old!

I hope this guide brought back great memories of hours battling together on GBA. No doubt these hall-of-fame party selections will keep us laughing together late into the night at my next gaming meetup. Feel free to suggest any other top GBA multiplayer picks I may have missed!