Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games

Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games

Nintendo

Release Date: July 16, 2004

Sports, Nintendo exclusive, singleplayer

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Hamtaro is an anime TV programme for children. It is based on stories written by Ritsuko Kawai. The protagonist is the title Hamtaro, a funny hamster. Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games is - as the name suggests - a collection of games designed for younger players.

Seldom has the pursuit of sporting excellence been so cuddly. Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games sees the adorable hamster folk of previous Hamtaro outings competing in a series of thrill-packed sports events. Taking place over seven days, the Ham-Ham Games consists of 15 different activities, encompassing such myriad delights as hamster volleyball, hamster tennis and hamster hurdles. Witnessing those plucky little fur-bags vaulting determinedly over hurdle after hurdle is a life-affirming experience.

Players can compete in up to three different games per day; perform well enough and you'll be awarded a bronze, silver or gold medal. There are also practice sessions if you feel your hamster has been slacking off and could use some extra training, while your hamster friends can even take time to relax. Hamtaro and his furry ilk can zone out by catching a little hamster TV, taking in the shopping channel or DJ request programme.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games Summary

Platforms:

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Developer: Nintendo

Publisher: Nintendo

Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games System Requirements

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

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