Salt Lake 2002 on the Game Boy Advance is a unique handheld adaptation of the official XIX Olympic Winter Games. What makes this version special is how it translates high-speed winter sports into a charming 2D aesthetic with pseudo-3D depth, tailored specifically for the GBA hardware. Players can compete in four major events: Men’s Downhill Skiing, K120 Ski Jumping, Women’s Snowboarding Parallel Giant Slalom, and the Two-man Bobsleigh. The gameplay focuses on precision timing and rhythmic button inputs to maintain momentum and execute maneuvers. For collectors, it stands out as a solid example of early 2000s licensed sports titles on Nintendo’s handheld, offering a surprisingly polished experience compared to many rushed event tie-ins. Its pick-up-and-play nature and the challenge of securing gold medals make it an engaging title for those who appreciate retro sports simulations and Olympic history.