Tak and the Power of JuJu (Game Boy Advance, 2003) , Cartridge Only

Tak and the Power of JuJu (Game Boy Advance, 2003) , Cartridge Only
Tak and the Power of JuJu (Game Boy Advance, 2003) , Cartridge Only
Back in 2003, before it became a Nickelodeon cartoon, Tak and the Power of JuJu made its debut as a video game—and yes, the Game Boy Advance got its own version. Developed by Avalanche Software and published by THQ, this handheld spin strips down the 3D platforming of the console release into a side-scrolling adventure with plenty of tribal magic, goofy humor, and early-2000s charm.
On the GBA, Tak’s journey leans into puzzle-platforming. You’ll jump through jungles, solve environmental challenges, and use JuJu powers to smack enemies and navigate levels. It’s colorful, fast-paced, and aimed squarely at the kid-friendly crowd—but like a lot of THQ licensed games, it’s got that weirdly addictive “one more level” vibe that keeps you coming back.
Why should you buy retro games like this one?
- It’s the very first appearance of Tak—before the TV show made him a Nickelodeon mascot.
- Classic early-2000s licensed platformer energy, now in handheld form.
- A quirky addition to any GBA collection, especially for Nickelodeon fans.
If you’re building your GBA library, Tak and the Power of JuJu is a fun little collectible. It’s colorful, silly, and a perfect example of early-2000s gaming weirdness. And yeah—buy retro games on Retro Games eXchange, because even forgotten mascots deserve shelf space.
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