Gameplay: Same formula, same fun. NFSC contains good amounts of races and all of them are fun to do, however the excitement found in the console versions isn't found here, though pretty good. Customization is great, body kits, spoilers, rims, paint, performance upgrades etc can all be found here. The new Race type Hunter is also in the GBA version. Hunter: You gain points by hunting down your opponent (Going right behind them) and by smashing into them , but you can also lose points if the opponent smashes into you, your life meter for this race is located top right hand corner. The wingman mechanics work well, just have to press L + R to activate, its fun watching your opponent get bumped.
Graphics: Typical for a GBA racer. Its all pixalated, however the car models look fine, tracks look great, though the enviroment can get pretty dull, anyways graphics isn't a problem here. Good 3D models
Sound: Sounds is OK, not the greatest compared to NFSU2 for the GBA, but pretty close. Conatins soundtrack but isn't worth mentioning.
Final comments: NFSC for the GBA has a mixed reaction. If you have another console (PS2, XBOX etc.) or handheld (PSP, DS) your better getting it off for your other console besides the GBA. If you only have GBA this game will fit you perfectly, though for the GBA it isn't my first choice.
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