We might be in a world where anyone can send Yoshi around a track via their smartphone, but back in the day Super Circuit was the real deal. Yes, this was the first ever portable Mario Kart game too. That whole franchise screams multiplayer action. Listen, this title was always going to be in our list it’s a Mario Kart game for crying out loud. Mario Kart: Super Circuit takes the 6th spot in our list of the best multiplayer GBA games of all time. Not all the tracks are available using this method, but at least you can get in and start playing straight away! 10. You can challenge up to three mates over twenty different tracks in this game.Īnd the best bit only one of you needs the cart to be able to play. I see it as paying homage to a classic, and this game never left my GBA back in the day, complete with that stupid wormlight that will forever be known as one of the best Gameboy accessories… Maximum Velocity might be the third title in the series, but it certainly looks and plays a lot like the SNES original title. Stay away from the electrified track barriers, charge up your shields whenever possible, and play dirty to get ahead. This, along with the WipeOut games, really test your reflexes and skills, putting them to the max. If you can’t handle the futuristic speeds of F-Zero, then can you really call yourself a racer. F-Zero Maximum Velocity takes the 11th spot in our best multiplayer GBA games, bringing high speed antics to you and your pals through the GBA link up cable.