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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Game Boy Advance, 2007) , Cartridge Only
By 2007, the Game Boy Advance was nearing the end of its magic, but Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix still managed to sneak in one last spell. Developed by Visual Impact Productions and published by Electronic Arts, this handheld adaptation of the fifth film and book delivers a surprisingly fun, top-down adventure full of wand fights, exploration, and Hogwarts mischief—all squeezed into a GBA cartridge.
You play as Harry, rallying Dumbledore’s Army, sneaking through the halls of Hogwarts, and taking on Umbridge’s reign of terror one hex at a time. The GBA version trades console-style 3D for classic 2D exploration and light RPG mechanics—earning spells, solving puzzles, and dueling Death Eaters in quick, snappy battles. It’s fast, simple, and loaded with that nostalgic EA-era movie game charm.
Why should you buy retro games like this one?
- A rare late-era GBA release tied to one of the biggest movie franchises ever.
- Fun top-down exploration and spellcasting built for handheld play.
- A collectible piece for Harry Potter fans and GBA completists alike.
If you’re building your GBA library, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a solid magical adventure. Compact, colorful, and packed with nostalgia, it’s the perfect reminder of when movie tie-ins ruled handheld gaming. And yeah—buy retro games on Retro Games eXchange, because every collection needs a little magic.



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