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Astro Boy: Omega Factor

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Astro Boy: Omega Factor is a Game Boy Advance action title developed by Treasure and published by Sega, drawing from Osamu Tezuka's wider manga universe. It blends side-scrolling combat, shooting, and platforming with light progression systems and a character database. Players guide Astro through multiple story chapters against robots and conspiracies. Its sharp controls, energetic presentation, and deep love for Tezuka's works have made it one of the most acclaimed action games on GBA.
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2003-01-01
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The game uses 2D side-scrolling stages built around walking, jumping, flight, melee combos, and arm-cannon shots. Chapters mix standard action stages with chase scenes, aerial battles, and boss fights. Completing battles and events improves Astro's abilities, while the database logs major characters met during the story. Some plot content only becomes clear through repeat play, gradually unlocking the full narrative route.

Astro Boy

The main hero, a robot boy with flight, great strength, and an arm cannon.

Dr. Ochanomizu

A key ally who supports Astro and appears throughout the story.

Dr. Tenma

A creator figure closely tied to Astro's origin and themes.

Pluto

A major robot adversary whose role is important to the larger conflict.

Learn to chain ground attacks into jumping and aerial follow-ups for safer crowd control and strong boss damage. Flight is useful for repositioning, but short hops and quick strikes are often safer in tight stages. Talk to NPCs whenever possible to expand the database and trigger hidden progression. After the first clear, replaying chapters with better stats and knowledge of enemy patterns helps reveal the complete route.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Speak with recurring NPCs in each chapter to register entries and advance hidden conditions.

Tips

Watch boss wind-ups first, then use short flight bursts or dashes to dodge and counter.

Tips

Some late story revelations require another playthrough, so full completion is not expected on the first run.

User Reviews

The combat feels fantastic and the presentation is far beyond what many licensed games achieve.

User Reviews

Its Tezuka references and replay-driven story structure make it especially memorable on GBA.

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