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max payne - Gameboy Advance Games

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At last, the definitive third person shooter arrives on the GameBoy Advance. Max Payne is a stylish, urban, revenge driven action game based in New York Citys grimy underground. A dark, searing tale of corruption and murder, Max Payne combines cinematic gameplay with the latest in handheld videogame technology to deliver what promises to be the most intense GameBoy Advance experience this year.

ESRB Rating : Rating Pending
Publisher : Rockstar Games
Estimated Release Date : December, 2003
Genre : Action/Adventure
Max Number of Players : 1

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