Aero's back...could Bubsy be far behind?

There's a new tide of popular classics returning back into the fold. With publishers digging back into the archives (still waiting for Bionic Commando), the Game Boy Advance has by far, been graced with a wide range of titles that continues to expand and improve over time. Avid platform moguls looking for some new kicks with release of <b>Aero the Acrobat</b>, available in stores as of last week.

<p>Originally a 16-bit release, the handheld edition of <i>Aero</i>, developed by Atomic Planet Entertainment captures the original style and dynamics, while introducing a few new features to boot. You'll go against the evil Edga Ektor, an eccentric industrialist bent on revenge and determined to sabotage Aero the Acrobat's wonderful World of Amusement and Fun Park life. It's an all-out circus ride, as Aero (well you, that is) must save the day.

<p><p>"This new installment of Aero the Acrobat preserves all of the best qualities and heritage of its original predecessors, while introducing new and enhanced game features, captivating animation and graphics, and challenging play to capture the best game experience available on the Nintendo Game Boy Advance," said David Siller. "We're sure audiences will agree that this is Aero at his best."

<p><i>Aero the Acrobat</i> is loaded with rooms to explore, power-ups, and bonus levels featured throughout the game. Can you brave the pitfalls and defeat the evil Ektor? Head out to your local retailer and pick up a copy.

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