Play Moto GP & GT Advance 3 Double Pack (E)(Independent) Online
Leaning into turns on Moto GP feels weirdly real for a GBA racer, while GT Advance 3 lets you tinker with your ride until it actually handles better—both solid picks if you miss when racing games fit in your pocket.

I picked up the Moto GP & GT Advance 3 Double Pack for the Game Boy Advance, a release from 0 that bundled two racing titles into one cartridge. Developed by MTO and published by THQ, it was a practical choice for portable racing fans during the GBA's lifespan, offering straightforward value without much fuss.
In Moto GP, you control a motorcycle racer, competing in Grand Prix events across various international tracks. The game emphasizes tight cornering and managing your speed through turns; leaning into curves feels responsive, and drafting behind opponents provides a tangible speed boost. GT Advance 3, on the other hand, puts you behind the wheel of licensed cars, with a focus on upgrading parts like tires, engines, and suspensions between races to improve handling and top speed. Both games maintain a brisk pace, with Moto GP leaning toward arcade immediacy and GT Advance 3 requiring more strategic tuning. Races are short but demanding, pushing you to learn each track's layout to shave off seconds. It feels satisfying to master a course and finally clinch first place after several attempts.

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