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'''''game ratings''''' is an activity on the official [[Game Boy Advance]] website. The user had the opportunity to rate any of 755 Game Boy Advance games provided, including those in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. If one game received a certain number of votes, [[Nintendo]] would feature it on a "Top 10" list on the Game Boy Advance website's main page.
'''''game ratings''''' is an activity on the official [[Game Boy Advance]] website. The user had the opportunity to rate any of 755 Game Boy Advance games provided, including those in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. If one game received a certain number of votes, [[Nintendo]] would feature it on a "Top 10" list on the Game Boy Advance website's main page. Only the first page of games that the user could rate has been archived, so the complete list is currently unknown. However, games featuring [[Mario]] have appeared in archived versions of the "Top 10" list, so it is likely that Mario games were indeed featured.


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Revision as of 21:20, January 10, 2025

game ratings
The game ratings logo, sourced from the official Game Boy Advance website.
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) HTML
Release date 2002[citation needed]
Rating(s) N/A
Format HTML
Input Mouse

game ratings is an activity on the official Game Boy Advance website. The user had the opportunity to rate any of 755 Game Boy Advance games provided, including those in the Super Mario franchise. If one game received a certain number of votes, Nintendo would feature it on a "Top 10" list on the Game Boy Advance website's main page. Only the first page of games that the user could rate has been archived, so the complete list is currently unknown. However, games featuring Mario have appeared in archived versions of the "Top 10" list, so it is likely that Mario games were indeed featured.

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Once the user chose a game to rate, they would be taken to a screen giving the user options as to what they wanted to rate it, with "5.0" being the highest possible rating that the user could rate a game, and "1.0" being the lowest. The user was able to rate the game in upward increments of five (a middle-ground vote would be around 3.5).

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