Play F-14 Tomcat Online
Dodge missiles while skimming the ocean, wrestle with the GBA’s stiff controls to line up carrier landings, and pray your wingman in multiplayer doesn’t bail—if you can even find a link cable these days.

Game Overview
F-14 Tomcat on the GBA is basically a handheld version of the old SNES game Turn and Burn: No-Fly Zone, but with a fresh coat of paint and some extra features. You’re thrown into the cockpit as a US pilot caught in a fictional conflict between China and Taiwan—which, yeah, feels a little dated now, but hey, it was a launch title for the GBA.
The gameplay’s straightforward: fly, shoot stuff down, try not to crash. The landing practice mode is weirdly satisfying once you get the hang of it, though I spent way too many attempts belly-flopping onto the carrier deck. If you’ve got a friend with another GBA and a link cable, there’s multiplayer, but good luck finding someone who still has both.
Fun fact: Majesco reused this same engine for their later flight sims, so if you’ve played Super Hornet or F24 Stealth Fighter, you’ll recognize the feel. Not a deep sim, but decent for quick bursts of arcade-style dogfighting.

Download F-14 Tomcat ROM
You can download this ROM to play F-14 Tomcat offline using an Game Boy Advance emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.