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Bionicle: Matoran Adventures (GBA) - (Kongu -Lewa Village) Part 1.1
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Here is one of the only Bionicle Games I ever owned. Enjoy!
Game Synopsis:
Bionicle: Matoran Adventures is a Lego video game based on the Bionicle sets. It was developed by Argonaut Games and is co-published by Electronic Arts and Lego Interactive only for the Game Boy Advance in November 2002. It is the sequel to Lego Bionicle.
Initial release date: November 1, 2002
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Genre: Action-adventure game
Mode: Single-player video game
Publishers: Lego Interactive, Electronic Arts
Disclaimer:
I do not own any rights to any of the content in this video or video game. I also do not own any rights to the music either. All rights are reserved to their respective owners.
The first BIONICLE film, "Mask of Light".
Technical Specifications/Changes
- Upscaled to 1080p HD
- Accurate noise removal on characters and textures
- Original, unaltered color profile
- Original 16:9 aspect ratio
- 30 fps
- Deinterlaced using "Hand Brake" software
- Sharpening on smaller textures for more fine, intricate details
Disclaimer: All footage is owned by Miramax and The LEGO Group.
Game Synopsis:
Bionicle: Matoran Adventures is a Lego video game based on the Bionicle sets. It was developed by Argonaut Games and is co-published by Electronic Arts and Lego Interactive only for the Game Boy Advance in November 2002. It is the sequel to Lego Bionicle.
Initial release date: November 1, 2002
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Genre: Action-adventure game
Mode: Single-player video game
Publishers: Lego Interactive, Electronic Arts
Disclaimer:
I do not own any rights to any of the content in this video or video game. I also do not own any rights to the music either. All rights are reserved to their respective owners.
The first BIONICLE film, "Mask of Light".
Technical Specifications/Changes
- Upscaled to 1080p HD
- Accurate noise removal on characters and textures
- Original, unaltered color profile
- Original 16:9 aspect ratio
- 30 fps
- Deinterlaced using "Hand Brake" software
- Sharpening on smaller textures for more fine, intricate details
Disclaimer: All footage is owned by Miramax and The LEGO Group.