Midnight Club brings the action of high speed driving and adventure to the Game Boy Advance. The concept behind this game derives from the illegal races of real-world Midnight Clubs. The core gameplay consists of races of high-speed maneuvering through completely open city streets. Live life in the insane lane, escape the law and accumulate an arsenal of vehicles.
Product Details
Product Length:
5.0 inches
Product Width:
4.9 inches
Product Height:
0.6 inches
Product Weight:
0.1 pounds
Package Length:
5.0 inches
Package Width:
4.9 inches
Package Height:
0.6 inches
Package Weight:
0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 11 reviews
Game Information
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
Media:
Video Game
Item Quantity:
1
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 11 customer reviews )
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12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
A little game that could have been Dec 11, 2001
By Gadgester
"No Time, No Money"
I picked up this game because I liked the PS2 version of Midnight Club Street Racing, which resembled the popular Midtown Madness series. (No wonder, because they were developed by the same company.) This GBA port utilizes an overhead view like that in Grand Theft Auto and GTA 2. You start as a taxi driver in New York and must race your way up the Midnight Club ladder. When you win the New York races, you unlock the city of London.
Contrary to what the box claims, the street models of New York are not accurate at all. After playing for almost a week I still can't figure out what the streets are. The controls are very straightforward, making the game easy to play, but sometimes you head down (toward the bottom) and that makes turning a bit confusing. The races are generally easy to beat.
This game makes a good flight companion. Otherwise it lacks depth and killer graphics. Get it if you find a used one or at a discount.
13 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Racing Rivals Clash! Oct 03, 2001
By Jeff May Whether you want settle a score with someone or just want to race. This is yhe game for you! I've reviewed lots of racing games for almost every platform imaginable and it's been a long time scince I've seen a more than decent game for a portable! Destination Software realy took advantage of GBA's 32 bit graphics+the controls are exelent! I think this game diserves its score!
11 of 15 found the following review helpful:
the game of fame by hansley lanoix Jan 01, 2002 Midnight club is a cool game once u get used to it me i whorship it on ps2,gba me i got codes for it so if you want the game read this code. here is the best one i found. First go to career mode and then go to passward and put in LAPC.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not What I Expected It To Be ... Dec 03, 2003
By The Fallen Angel with a broken Wing
"I Cry Out But No One Can Hear Me ..."
I rented the Midnight Club for the Xbox and found it really fun. I've been thinking about buying the game but I'm looking for one used or when the price goes down. I went to a local game store and saw this game. I thought it would be like the Xbox game but actually it's pretty lame. It's like playing Grand Thief Auto and you can't even get the car to drive straight most of the time. I didn't find it very fun and I think I should of just kept my money. Not worth it in my mind. I don't mind selling it to someone else.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
need midnight club 3 Dec 02, 2003 this game is cool i cant wait for the third one to come out and for any of u that need passwords go to career, then go to password type in (agem) they submit it then exit out of career and go to arcade and check out all the CARS!!!!!