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''[[One Piece]]'' is a 2005 [[Action Game]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] that was released ''exclusively in america'', unlike the other four which are [[No Export for You|exclusive to Japan]]. It plays similary to ''[[Dragon Ball]] Advance Adventure'' and has six chapters, covering Luffy's adventures in East Blue from when he recruits Zoro in Shells Town to when he escapes the marines in Logue Town.
'''''One Piece''''' is a 2005 [[Action Game]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]], based on ''[[One Piece]]'', that was released ''exclusively in america'', unlike the other four which are [[No Export for You|exclusive to Japan]]. It plays similarly to ''[[Dragon Ball]] Advance Adventure'' and has six chapters, covering Luffy's adventures in East Blue from when he recruits Zoro in Shells Town to when he escapes the marines in Logue Town.

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=== This game contains the following tropes: ===
* [[1-Up|1-up]]: They're shaped like Luffy's head.
* [[1-Up|1-up]]: They're shaped like Luffy's head.
* [[Advancing Boss of Doom]]: Arlong just before the final phase of his fight.
* [[Advancing Boss of Doom]]: Arlong just before the final phase of his fight.
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One Piece is a 2005 Action Game for the Game Boy Advance, based on One Piece, that was released exclusively in america, unlike the other four which are exclusive to Japan. It plays similarly to Dragon Ball Advance Adventure and has six chapters, covering Luffy's adventures in East Blue from when he recruits Zoro in Shells Town to when he escapes the marines in Logue Town.

Tropes used in One Piece (video game) include: