The Game Boy Advance version of Robots stands out as a polished 2D side-scrolling action-platformer developed by the veteran studio Vicarious Visions. While console versions opted for 3D exploration, the GBA iteration leverages the handheld's strengths with detailed sprite work and smooth animations that bring Rodney Copperbottom and the Rusties to life. Players navigate through intricate levels like Rivet Town and Robot City, utilizing Rodney’s unique gadgets, including his signature wrench and scrap launcher, to defeat Ratchet’s mechanical minions. For collectors, this title is a hidden gem that showcases the peak of licensed handheld gaming during the mid-2000s. Its combination of tight controls, challenging boss encounters, and the faithful translation of the movie’s humor makes it a compelling addition for GBA enthusiasts looking for high-quality movie adaptations. It captures the film's essence perfectly while providing a distinct gameplay experience from its home console counterparts.