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                   Left 
                    unconscious by a massive cow-induced blow to the head and 
                    clad in his indestructible high-tech super suit, Earthworm 
                    Jim continues the battle for truth, justice and aerated soil... 
                  Earthworm 
                    Jim fans will be over the moon that their hero has made the 
                    transition onto the Game Boy Advance (GBA). This is without 
                    a doubt the best looking game for this new hand held console. 
                  The 
                    game play for this platform game is pretty easy going and 
                    fans of the genre will be in their element. Not only is it 
                    a damn fine looking game but it also has a great sense of 
                    humour - try leaving Jim standing still for a while and you'll 
                    see what we mean. 
                  The 
                    only reason this game wasn't given 10 out of 10 is because 
                    there was no save option so after an hour of play it is rather 
                    frustrating to have to start from the beginning - but then 
                    I suppose that this will lead to the longevity of the game. 
                  This 
                    game shows how good the GBA can be. This will become a classic 
                    in years to come and at present it is arguably the best GBA 
                    game available. 
                  Pete 
                    Boomer  
                  
                  
                   
                  
                     
                       
                        
                           
                             
                               
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