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Critics at the time were baffled but not unkind. IGN gave it a 6/10, calling it “a surprisingly competent puzzle game for kids, but too short and easy for adults.” Nintendo Power praised its “authentic British charm.” Commercially, it was a modest success in Europe, where Mr. Bean was a cultural institution, but a curiosity in North America.

You can play Mr. Bean on original GBA hardware, a Nintendo DS, or via emulation. In 2023, it was re-released on the (GBA library), introducing a new generation to the oddity of a silent, green-suited man stealing a mop to use as a disguise in a museum. mr bean gba

Released in Europe in 2003 (and later in North America in 2004 under the full title Mr. Bean ), this game was developed by the now-defunct British studio and published by Zoo Digital Publishing . For many fans, the idea of Rowan Atkinson’s nearly-silent, trouble-prone character starring in a video game seemed absurd. How do you translate slapstick and minimal dialogue into interactive gameplay? Critics at the time were baffled but not unkind

The developers’ answer was clever: turn the world of Mr. Bean into a —but adapted for a handheld with no touch screen. You can play Mr

In the early 2000s, the Game Boy Advance (GBA) was a powerhouse of portable gaming. Alongside Pokémon and Metroid , the console saw a flood of licensed titles based on popular TV shows. One of the strangest, yet most charming, entries was simply called: .

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Critics at the time were baffled but not unkind. IGN gave it a 6/10, calling it “a surprisingly competent puzzle game for kids, but too short and easy for adults.” Nintendo Power praised its “authentic British charm.” Commercially, it was a modest success in Europe, where Mr. Bean was a cultural institution, but a curiosity in North America.

You can play Mr. Bean on original GBA hardware, a Nintendo DS, or via emulation. In 2023, it was re-released on the (GBA library), introducing a new generation to the oddity of a silent, green-suited man stealing a mop to use as a disguise in a museum.

Released in Europe in 2003 (and later in North America in 2004 under the full title Mr. Bean ), this game was developed by the now-defunct British studio and published by Zoo Digital Publishing . For many fans, the idea of Rowan Atkinson’s nearly-silent, trouble-prone character starring in a video game seemed absurd. How do you translate slapstick and minimal dialogue into interactive gameplay?

The developers’ answer was clever: turn the world of Mr. Bean into a —but adapted for a handheld with no touch screen.

In the early 2000s, the Game Boy Advance (GBA) was a powerhouse of portable gaming. Alongside Pokémon and Metroid , the console saw a flood of licensed titles based on popular TV shows. One of the strangest, yet most charming, entries was simply called: .

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