Space Ace Advance

Space Ace Advance is a port of the SNES version of Space Ace, which in turn based on the arcade game of the same name developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by Majesco Sales, Inc. under license from Space Ace holder Don Bluth and released in December of 2001 for Game Boy Advance.

Gameplay
The gameplay is the same as the SNES version of Space Ace, except in fact that the Game Boy Advance only has two face buttons, something that previously holds "X" and "Y" on the SNES version are absent, it was stretched out to fit the Game Boy Advance handheld screen, and the FMV cutscenes from the SNES version is intact.

The audio was enhanced, and converted by Steve Collett of Rockett Music.

Development
Crawfish Interactive got permission from Don Bluth to port the SNES version to Game Boy Advance in the January of 2001, and Crawfish hired Majesco Sales to be the publisher of the game.

Music began on March 2001 by British-based company Rockett Music Ltd., which the audio is converted from the SNES version.

Reception
The Game Boy Advance version had negative reception giving a "0.5/5" on IGN, "0.6/10" on EGM and "1/10" on Nintendo Power.