NFL 2K3 (Game Boy Advance)

The Game Boy Advance version of NFL 2K3 is a football game developed by Tiertex Design Studios and published by THQ in North America and Infogrames in Europe under license from Sega, and it was supervised by Visual Concepts. It received license from the NFL and the NFLPA. It was released in September 10, 2002 in North America and October 1, 2002 in Europe. It supports Game Boy Advance Link Cable for multiplayer co-op.

Gameplay
The gameplay is exactly the same as the home console versions of the game, except it was stripped down to fit the Game Boy Advance's limitations by removing most FMV sequences. It supported four-player Game Boy Advance Link Cable for use with multiplayer football challenge. It featured over many NFL teams and over many teams from the NFLPA. It also featured Franchise Mode for giving total team control as player, coach, and general manager.

Development
A Tiertex personnel said "We've done Madden NFL 2000 for Game Boy Color, now we did another NFL simulation for the handheld market." THQ and Sega liked Tiertex's NFL concept and turned into a Game Boy Advance version of NFL 2K3. Mark Ortiz began scoring the game on the April of 2002. Tiertex reportedly called the version a spirtual successor of Madden NFL 2000 for Game Boy Color.

Reception
The Game Boy Advance version received positive reviews scoring 8/10 on Nintendo Power and 7.5/10 on EGM.