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Teen Titans was a Game Boy Advance video game tie-in for the Teen Titans (2003) cartoon, developed by Artifical Mind and Movement and distributed by Majesco Entertainment.

The Titans find their home invaded by HIVE soldiers and end up finding that the HIVE scheme to create an army of Titans clones.

One year after release, a sequel titled Teen Titans 2 was released.


Tropes:

  • Boss Rush: The penultimate level has the Titans go back to their Tower to deal with another invasion of HIVE troops, during which there are rematches against Gizmo, Jinx and Mammoth.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Enemies are colored based on which Titan can easily beat them, with obstacles colored the same based on which Titan can get past it: Red for Robin, blue for Cyborg, green for Beast Boy, purple for Raven and yellow for Starfire.
  • Expressive Health Bar: The health bars for the Titans and the bosses are accompanied by an icon of the character's face, which smiles when at full health, starts to frown when damage is first taken, becomes annoyed or worried when the damage goes below half-health and looks very shocked when at low health.
  • Evil Knockoff: The only enemies in the game besides HIVE soldiers and varieties of robot drones are clones of Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg and Beast Boy.
  • Final Boss: Brother Blood is the last boss fought in the game.
  • Load-Bearing Boss: After beating Brother Blood, the final objective is to get out of the HIVE base before the time limit goes out and the lair self-destructs. On the hardest difficulty, the counter starts right as Brother Blood's boss fight begins, where it is recommended to avoid him and head on to the exit.
  • Timed Mission: The final objective after beating Brother Blood's boss fight is to get out of the HIVE base under a time limit. The hardest difficulty moves the timer to occurring during Brother Blood's boss fight, where it is recommended that the player ignores Brother Blood and makes their way out of the base.
  • You Need a Breath Mint: At the end of the first level, Beast Boy brags about his mere presence causing Gizmo to flee. Starfire replies that it may just be that his breath lacks freshness.

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