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'''''Planet Monsters''''' is an action game for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It was developed by [[Planet Interactive]] and published by [[Titus Software]]. The game was first released in North America in [[2001]] and later in Europe in [[2002]]. The game stars small monsters who compete in a championship. Both the player's monster and computer-controlled opponents must use power-ups and blocks to defeat their opponents. The game uses a [[password]] system.
'''''Planet Monsters''''' is an action game for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It was developed by [[Planet Interactive]] and published by [[Titus Software]]. The game was first released in North America in [[2001]] and later in Europe in [[2002]]. The game stars small monsters who compete in a championship. Both the player's monster and computer-controlled opponents must use power-ups and blocks to defeat their opponents. The game uses a [[password]] system.

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Planet Monsters is an action game for the Game Boy Advance. It was developed by Planet Interactive and published by Titus Software. The game was first released in North America in 2001 and later in Europe in 2002. The game stars small monsters who compete in a championship. Both the player's monster and computer-controlled opponents must use power-ups and blocks to defeat their opponents. The game uses a password system.