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    L/E Pokemon Crystal Bundle
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $79.99
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    Editorial Review

    This limited-edition Game Boy Color console in the color of kiwi comes with a free copy of the game Pokémon Crystal. Quantities are limited, so catch yours while you can!

    The Game Boy is that small, colorful handheld video game system that's clutched by folks playing it everywhere. Popular within a wide age group, including a good number of airport-lounging power executives, the Game Boy has a true hard-core fan base that comprises millions of kids around the globe.

    Nintendo's Game Boy debuted in the late 1980s, and has since sold more than 60 million units worldwide--far outpacing other handheld game systems. With a catalog of more than 1,000 games and dozens of add-on peripherals, the Game Boy is a monster of a handheld game system, and a remarkably affordable one at that. Early March 1998 brought the release of the Game Boy Color system--an upgraded version of the original. It's equipped with an 8-bit CPU, which doubles the original Game Boy's computing power. The small LCD screen can display up to 56 colors simultaneously--out of a 32,000-color palette--delivered via boosted video-processing memory that provides remarkably sharp and vibrant graphics.

    The hundreds of available games vary from tremendously compelling to instantly forgettable. Quality or not, the entire library of games designed for the original system is playable on Game Boy Color, but buyers should note that not all Game Boy Color games will work on the original Game Boy system.

    The Game Boy Color system is available in an exotic array of colors and special editions. Accessories and add-on peripherals abound, enhancing the playing experience with everything from vibrating feedback to in-game bumps and crashes, extra battery power, and even a clever camera package that allows players to capture, tweak, and print images. ... Read more

    Reviews (9)

    5-0 out of 5 stars ALERT: Bundle Pack now only 19.99!!!!!!
    buy this game and Game boy color in a bundle to save a lot of money great for kids of all ages

    4-0 out of 5 stars Best ever --- that is, until Ruby/Sapphire comes
    Pokemon Crystal is a great game and with a GBC included, this is gonna be fantastic. Pokemon Crystal is just like its predecessors Gold & Silver.

    Pros:
    - The ability to choose to play as a boy or a girl
    - Defending Pokemon perform animations when sent into battle
    - New Suicune side-plot
    - New Unown side-plot
    - Game intro is different from Gold & Silver, and IMO more entertaining

    Cons:
    - GBC/A only
    - Like G/C, only has a certain amount of Pokemon
    - Not as good as the upcoming Ruby/Sapphire versions

    Overall Crystal is near perfect but still has the same flaws as Gold & Silver versions. I suggest saving money for the Ruby/Sapphire versions coming early 2003.

    5-0 out of 5 stars good overall with one exeption
    just to quash thew rumor you cant catch celebi in this version only on the japanese version can you catch celebi ... Read more

    Asin: B00005MIQW
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo Game Boy (Gameboy)    3. Console   


    Tweety and the Magic Gems
    Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Video Game (14 June, 2001)
    list price: $39.99
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    Editorial Review

    A run-in with an evil curse leaves everyone's favorite big-headed bird in danger of being turned to stone. The only way to lift the curse is for Tweety's friends to find five magical gems scattered around the world. Tweety & the Magic Gems plays like a virtual board game and lets you play as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, or Porky Pig. Using the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable and separate Game Paks for each player, up to four players can compete to save Tweety. ... Read more

    Reviews (9)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Tweety Rules!
    This game really rocks! My sister got this game a few months ago, but it was in Dutch. Even though the game was in Dutch we still were able to understand the concept of the game. You get to go around the world looking for 5 gems. You can play as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosimite Sam, Porky Pig, Marc Anthony,( he's a dog like the one in Tom and Jerry)or Sylvester the cat. This game is great for everyone, but little children will love it.

    3-0 out of 5 stars A general overview
    This is a game only for the car (Unless you get carsick.) it is very time consuming, and you should only rent it for long road trips.Also, contrary to what most say, there is a way to save. if you just turn it off while playing, the next time you start the game, you continue from where youwere exactly.

    5-0 out of 5 stars TWEETY& THE MAGIC GEMS
    TWEETY & THE MAGIC GEMS IS ONE OF THE BEST GAMES I HAVE. I LIKE THE MINI GAMES A LOT. ... Read more

    Asin: B00005LLT6
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy)    3. GBA    4. Action    5. Adventure   


    Gran Turismo 3: A Spec
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    CD-ROM (13 July, 2001)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $19.88
    (price subject to change: see help)
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    Editorial Review

    The PlayStation2 takes the Gran Turismo franchise to new heights in thethird edition of the venerable racing series. The graphics are sure to grabyou--the cars and tracks are awe inspiring, and there are some incredible lightingeffects. This game is much more than eye candy, though.

    The gameplay in Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec is the same as its predecessors;fans of the previous games will feel right at home, while newcomers will be ableto pick things up easily. There are more than 150 cars from which to choose, andplenty of tracks upon which to race them. Arcade mode works well for a quickfix, while simulation mode provides outstanding replay value. The sound effectsare impressive--each engine has a unique sound, and tire screeches fromdifferent cars sound noticeably different. The soundtrack is a good mix oforiginal compositions and a wide variety of recording artists, including MotleyCrue, Raekwon, Jimi Hendrix, and Snoop Dogg.

    One minor flaw with the game is its relatively predictable artificialintelligence. Computer-controlled cars follow distinct lines, and you'll be ableto pick up the patterns after a few races. Considering how far the graphics havecome since the original Gran Turismo, it's disappointing that the AIhasn't progressed similarly. Despite this, GT3 remains an outstandinggame. Few games offer its combination of high quality and immense variety.--Raymond M. Padilla

    Pros:

    • Incredible graphics
    • Excellent physics and controls
    • Great soundtrack
    Cons:
    • Predictable AI
    • No Porsche or Ferrari licenses
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    Features

    • Gran Turismo 3 raises the bar for racing games.
    • Using the calculation power of the PlayStation 2, the physics model is identical to that of a real car!
    • Feel the speed as you maneuver through curves and shoot down straight-aways.
    • Environment mapping creates broadcast-quality graphics that blur the line between game and reality.
    Reviews (626)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Only GT4 is better!!
    The only driving simulator that is better is GT4. If your expecting an easy arcade like racer with Lambo's and dressed up import's go try NFS or some other title. Gran Turismo is the measure by which all racing game's are compared to, and justifable too. Realistic graphic's and physic's are great. Expect to take a lot of time learning to drive. This is not a casual racer. Only two comment's/annoyance's are the music and number of car's. 1. Cars: Or should I say lack of car'
    s. I think there were more car's in the original Gran Turismo(not sure I could be wrong).Also I think that more of a variety of car's. After winning the 50th Nissan Skyline(not sold in USA) it get a bit annoying,lol. This is fixed in GT4 so don't worry too much(number of car's). 2.Music: Aside from Lenny Kravitz and Motley Crue the sound is pale in comparison to GT2(The best of Gran turismo soundtracks). This also goes for GT4(apart from Van Halen's-"Panama"). It seem's as if they spent so much time and effort on other area's and music was an afterthought. In the first two (GT and GT2) soundrtack's they were an integril(I know I spelled that wrong,lol)part of the experience. Only serious racer's and car nuts need to apply.

    1-0 out of 5 stars I MEAN NO STARS!
    This game has bad graphics.
    It has sucky cars.
    It is so hard to play on different tracks.
    The cars dosn't even have a driver in it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The King of All Racing Games!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I've been a fan of Gran Turismo ever since it's debut. The game is so addictive that I have played it for 10 hours straight! The graffics are stunning and the courses are well made. My favorite part about the game is that they brought in F1 racers. I smoke the competition every time I use my 900 horsepowered monster! Over all this game is AWESOME! ... Read more

    Asin: B0000503MO
    Subjects:  1. Gran    2. three (III) 2000    3. Video Games    4. PS2 (PSX2)    5. Sony Playstation (Play station) 2    6. Playstation2 (Play station2)    7. Racing    8. Flying   


    $19.88

    Blast Lacrosse
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    CD-ROM (18 May, 2001)
    list price: $29.99
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    Editorial Review

    Fully licensed by the National Lacrosse League, BlastLacrosse is the first and only lacrosse game for the PlayStation.All nine teams--complete with official uniforms and rosters--from thisindoor lacrosse league are in the game. The gameplay is heavilyinfluenced by the NFL Blitz series, known for its fast-pacedarcade-style action. Teams get hot after scoring three goals in a row, givingthem an advantage until they're shut down. Also similar are thedramatic comebacks and lead changes that are a regular part of thegame.

    Players will react strongly to Scott Farrell's commentary. Some willlove his frequent one-liners and comedic timing, while others will hateit. There will be no argument over the game's shoddy graphics, however.The players are extremely blocky and lack detail. The game's controlsare a mixed bag. While running, passing, and checking are fairlysmooth, controlling a player's shot can be challenging.

    Technically and aesthetically Blast Lacrosse is an average gameat best. However, it offers the unique experience of a novel sport.Gamers looking for something different will want to consider thistitle. No other game will let you play out your dream of becoming aRochester Knighthawk. --Raymond M. Padilla

    Pros:

    • An original experience
    • Frenetic gameplay
    • Unique commentary
    Cons:
    • Poor graphics
    • Imprecise shooting
    • Season mode is limited
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    Reviews (78)

    3-0 out of 5 stars its ok
    this game is like a 1990 arcade game pretty much.its fun too play with friends and to laugh at, but it [is really bad].The reason i give it 3 stars is cause its the first lax game, and everyone knew it was gonna [be bad].so get it for the winter when you cant actually play lax, and just have some fun with it.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Where is the monster mesh with a titan warrior shaft?
    Come on this game didn't go big dawg. Do not by this game cause its a fool. First all the lacrosse sticks don't look real. I mean look at the cover who would be able to cradle a ball in taht small of pocket. Also, they should have college teams to cause they are the shizzle. Also, I think they should have made real lax pads made my real companies. Like the shaft saying stx kind of like how they have in tony hawk 3. Take advise from me and stick with nhl 99 or 98 for sega saturn cause this game remind isn't even close to those games

    5-0 out of 5 stars BLAST LACROSSE IS AWESOME!!!
    THIS GAME IS ONE OF THE BEST GAMES EVER!WITH HIGH PUMPING ADDITUDE!!!IT HAS SEASON PLAY AND ALL 9 NLL TEAMS!THIS GAME WOULD PROBABLY BEST SUIT A DIE-HARD LACROSSE FAN!!!

    SO GET READY FOR SOME MAJOR ACTION!!! ... Read more

    Asin: B00005BIGB
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Sony Playstation (Play station)    3. PSX (PS1 PSOne PS (1 one I)    4. Sports   


    Pokemon Stadium 2
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Video Game (31 March, 2001)
    list price: $59.99
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    Editorial Review

    What can you expect from the sequel to one of the favorite Nintendo 64 games of 2000? A lot. Pokémon Stadium 2 comes with four new tournaments, 12 new minigames, and lots of fun extras, like special Pokéquizzes to test your level of mastery. And you're sure to find your favorite monsters, because--gulp!--249 Pokémon are present in the game. As in Pokémon Stadium, you can train and battle your monsters, as well as transfer them (via the separately sold Transfer Pak) from your favorite Game Boy titles--including the newer Gold and Silver editions of the game. ... Read more

    Reviews (65)

    5-0 out of 5 stars awsome
    Dear readers of this review,
    I have played this game and I think you should let people age 4 and up play this game. The mini games on this game are the funest things to play, the best mini game is topsy turvy.



    andrew t. massy

    4-0 out of 5 stars Better than the 1st one
    I love Pokemon Stadium 2. It's a great game. My favorite feature is that you can play Pokemon Crystal in the GB tower, even though the box says it's only compatible with Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold and Silver.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Pokemon stadium 2 is an excellent game for kids!!!!
    Readers, if your friends tell you that pokemon stadium 2 stinks don't listen to them. This game is an excellent game for kids. You should buy this game. This game is about pokemon battling other trainers at classes, gyms, parks, and yes, stadiums. It also have mini-games like EAGER EEVEE and EGG EMERGENCY, And also my other favorits I won't tell you, you have to find out your self if you do it you will have so much fun! ... Read more

    Asin: B000058BCU
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo 64 (Nintendo64)    3. N64    4. Fighting (Fights, Fight)    5. Pokemon (Pokeman)   


    Super Mario Advance
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Video Game (14 June, 2001)

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    Editorial Review

    The world's favorite plumber makes his first appearance (alongwith playable characters Luigi, Peach, and Toad) on the Game BoyAdvance, and, for the most part, Mario's arrival is welcome indeed.

    Super Mario Advance is primarily a slightly tweaked port ofSuper Mario Bros. 2, the (still) very popular side scroller fromthe days of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). So expect plenty of running,jumping, and hurling of items at many a foe.

    The game's graphics and sound have been a given a nice overhaul fromthe original game, and are clear and bright enough to please old-schooland new fans alike. While Nintendo did a good job shrinking the visualsdown to handheld size, the tiny GBA screen can get very busy at times,making accidental death due to sometimes less-than-precise controlsfrustratingly frequent--at least in the beginning. Most gamers shouldovercome such mishaps with a little patience.

    Also included is the still fun, if forgettable, original MarioBros. game from many eons ago. Up to four players can engage in acoin-collecting battle mode or the classic mode. Super MarioAdvance isn't the game to show off the power of the GBA, but it isa long, fun title that will satisfy today's gamers with a taste fromthe best of Mario's past. --Mark Brooks

    Pros:

    • One of the best NES games is faithfully ported
    • Upgraded sound and graphics
    • Gameplay is easy to get into
    Cons:
    • Somewhat loose controls
    • Neither fresh nor original for those who've played the NES version
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    Features

    • Side-scrolling adventure.
    • Play as Mario, Luigi, Peach, or Toad.
    • Collect items with which you can pummel your enemies.
    • Switch characters between levels.
    • Head-to-head play on up to 4 units via the separately sold communication cable.
    Reviews (252)

    4-0 out of 5 stars preeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetty cool.
    It's a pretty good game but I liked Super Mario Advance 2 and 3 the best but this one was pretty cool.

    5-0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST GAMES THAT EVER EXSISTED ! ! ! !
    I love this game. I personaly think this is one of the best games of all nintendo platforms. I can't get tired of this game no matter what. You should buy this one aling with SUPER MARIO WORLD, the sequel to this game from the SNES platform. I suggest you buy this one immediatly. I really do. Go buy this one. Donkey Kong Country 2 is another great choice of a great SNES video game. BUY IT NOW !

    4-0 out of 5 stars The Second Mario Dream
    I often have been enjoying a lot of classic video games from the 80's that have really been resurfacing over the past few years. It really is wonderful to see older games feel fresh and newly exciting again. That truly has been the case for one lucky plumber, Mario. Nintendo really has done a remarkable job of reintroducing Mario games to the Game Boy Advance audience. It has done very much wonders for a lot of people, who are now enjoying the feeling of the most groundbreaking entertainment that has ever brought games to the home. Nintendo did it originally with Super Mario Brothers, and their sequel was opposite any of the classic Mario stories that had ever been told.

    Super Mario Advance: Super Mario Brothers 2, is a restored version to the classic video game from the late 80's. The game features your option of one of four characters to control, Mario or Luigi, Toad or Princess Toadstool. The game is located through seven dream world stages and 20 different levels. The gameplay focuses in on a nightmare Mario has as he and his pals stop Wart and his henchmen including Birdo, Mouser, Fryguy and many shyguys from ruining the dream world Mario is stuck in. The game doesn't feature the traditional Super Mario gameplay, where instead you dig deep to pick up items to hurl at your opponents.

    Yet, with all the goodsides, there really are a few downsides to this game. The graphics do seem a little bit out of tune, unlike their original NES gameplay, or even the remastered gameplay from the 1993 Super Mario All-Stars compilation for the Super Nintendo. Another problem is the controls. They sometimes can make it very difficult for you to hurl bombs and vegetables when need ed at your foes. Sadly, that does bring unfortunate problems in gameplay at times.

    All in all, Super Mario Advance: Super Mario 2 is a great exciting twist to the original Super Mario Brothers saga. For anybody who hasn't tried this Mario game, it really just is worth it for the Game Boy Advance. It really is a surprise that just is a delight.

    Graphics: C+

    Sound: C+

    Control: B-

    Gameplay: B+

    Overall: B- ... Read more

    Asin: B00005B8FZ
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy)    3. GBA    4. Action    5. Adventure    6. Classic    7. Retro Arcade   


    Shrek: Fairy Tale Freakdown
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
    Game Cartridge (18 May, 2001)
    list price: $29.99
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    Editorial Review

    Shrek: Fairy Tale FreakDown takes players on a no-holds-barred, irreverent comical fighting adventure as characters from the movie duke it out for the title of Ultimate Champion. Players can compete as Shrek or one of several well-known fairy tale characters, including Pinocchio, the Gingerbread Man, and the Big Bad Wolf. This tongue-in-cheek game features three difficulty levels, a training mode, nine arenas, six characters available for play immediately (plus three to unlock), and unique fighting moves (including farts and bad breath). ... Read more

    Reviews (16)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money
    It is very boring. Try some Rocket Power Games,they are alot funner.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Shrek Kicks Butt
    This game is great.You choose a character, and fight the other characters. Heres the order of how good the fighters are:

    1. Shrek
    2. Princess Fiona
    3. Dragon
    4. Ginger Bread Man
    5. Lord Farquad
    6. Thelonius
    7. Monsieur Hood
    8. Pinnochio
    9. Big Bad Wolf

    For all you Donkey fans bad news. Hes not a fighter. Sucks huh?

    1-0 out of 5 stars It is STUPID!
    It is so stupid. I beat the game in 15 mins. I thought is would be cool but it isn't. Don't bother in buying it, it isn't worth the money! ... Read more

    Asin: B00005J38Z
    Subjects:  1. Fairies    2. Video Games    3. Nintendo Game Boy (Gameboy)    4. Fighting (Fights, Fight)    5. Action    6. Adventure   


    Super Mario Brothers Deluxe
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Game Cartridge
    list price: $29.99
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    Editorial Review

    One of the best things about the Game Boy Color is that it'sbasically an original Nintendo Entertainment System that can fit inyour pocket. What this means for gamers is that many of the great gamesfor the classic system are being ported to the Game Boy Color, givingus a chance to re-play (or in some cases discover) the best game titlesfrom the '80s.

    Nintendo's own Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is among the first ofthese conversions, and it certainly remains one of the best. Actually,calling this game a conversion really doesn't do it justice. Thisversion actually contains more levels than the original game, includingthe entire Japanese version and a slew of extras (such as a two-playermode).

    The controls in this game are easy to grasp--even for novice gamers.All Mario can do is jump (and shoot fireballs with the right power- ups), but it is amazing to see how much gameplay can be squeezed fromthese simple actions when the controls work in direct harmony with aplayer's thoughts. The only element of this game that could have beenbetter is that the Game Boy Color's screen isn't quite large enough toshow the entire layout of the original game screen, so players mayoccasionally need to press up and down on the control pad to see someoffscreen action. While this can be distracting, it ultimately hasminimal impact on gameplay. If you are looking for the quintessentialside-scrolling platform game, you can't do much better than SuperMario Bros. Deluxe. --T. Byrl Baker

    Pros:

    • Classic side-scrolling action gameplay
    • Lots of extras
    Cons:
    • Screen isn't quite big enough to show the entire layout of thegame
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    Reviews (159)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Momma mia, what a come back!!!!!!
    I was a vivid gamer back in the day, and Mario was always one of my all time favorites. I have long since moved away from the video game scene, but now and then I play the classics on the PC. And when I played this version, I was amazed at how great it had been revived to the GBA. The graphics are the same, the gameplay is the same, the sound is the same, but there is new extras and bonus stuff, a pathway to choose, multi player ect.. I have to say this is the best Mario Bros. (1) game ever! Even better then Mario All Stars (snes) version!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars the best
    i had this game and its great i love the fact that it is exactly the same except for the fact that instead of 3 lives you start out with 5 and when you die you are asked if you would like to continue or start over. two great pros to the classic game which make it even better. also the new levels are challenging but great. i lost my copy of this game a fewyears and now i cant find it anywhere! :'(

    5-0 out of 5 stars Super Mario Bros. Deluxe - A True Classic
    Super Mario Deluxe was my first Gameboy game ever.It was my first video game ever.It was my best video game ever.Even after buying 16 other Gameboy Color and Advance Games, this is still one of my favorites.
    I know what you are thinking: This is a Gameboy Color game!It must have horrible graphics and ridiculously simple gameplay.Well, you are wrong.Yes, it is a Gameboy Color game.Yes, I bought it 2000.But, it is a great game.The graphics are blocky (What do you expect from a Gameboy Color game?) but still pretty good, and the gameplay is anything but simple.
    You play as Mario, and you have to collect gold coins, jump on enemies, and save Princess Toadstool, more commonly known as Princess Peach. Once you complete every level in Regular Mode, you have to go through the same levels again as Star Levels.They do have minor changes to make them harder, such as replacing Goombas with Buzzy Beetles, but they are pretty much the same as their regular counterparts.Also, as you complete each level in Regular Mode, it becomes available in Challenge Mode.When you complete a certain amount of the game, the You Vs. Boo Racing Option becomes available. (You can also race against a friend via a link cable.)After you complete more of the game, the Super Mario Bros. 2 Option becomes available.But, that is still not all.You get a table of ten high scores that you can combine with a friend's table.You unlock pictures for your photo albums and other features that can be printed with a Gameboy Printer (which hardly anyone has) and you can tell your fortune and record important events on a daily calendar.Whew, that's a lot of features!
    As you can see, Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a very complex game.It took me two months to complete the Regular and Challenge Modes alone, and I haven't fully completed any of the other modes.Super Mario Bros. Deluxe never gets old, though.When I brought it to school in 2003, four or five kids were swarming around me asking to play it, more people than were ever asking to play a Gameboy Advance SP game all at once.I have summarized my review in the following list of pros and cons:

    Pros:

    It has tons of different features and modes.
    It takes a very long time to fully complete.
    Even after you beat the game, it never gets old.

    Cons:

    It has blocky graphics.
    Many of the features require a Gameboy Printer, which not many people have. ... Read more

    Asin: B00000J9J9
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Action and Adventure    3. Exploration    4. Nintendo Game Boy (Gameboy)    5. Action    6. Adventure    7. Classics (Classic)    8. Retro    9. Arcade   


    Donkey Kong 64
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Game Cartridge (23 November, 1999)
    list price: $59.99
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    Features

    • Play with Donkey Kong and four side kick friends
    • Mini-bonus games in Adventure mode
    • for 1 to 4 player5
    • 3-D action adventure game starring classic arcade characters
    • Search for more than 200 gold bananas
    Reviews (296)

    2-0 out of 5 stars Sad for being Donkey Kong
    I thought this game was going to be fun. I gave it 2 stars because the graphics where ok but it is hard to know where you are going. This game is confusing. Maybe it is for 12 year olds because my little sister could play it better than me. MARIO RULES!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Desperately Seeking Sequel!
    This game has been tied with Super Smash Bros. Melee as my favorite video game EVER.I loved the graphics, even if they were a bit on the rudimentary side, but they weren't the worst graphics in the world.(Super Smash Bros. for N64 carries that title.) Here are the pros and cons:

    PROS:
    The voice acting is funny.
    The music is great (even the DK rap, and I HATE rap, but this one grew on me).
    Three new Kongs: Tiny, Lanky, and Chunky!
    The bosses are fairly easy (except for Boss number 3.
    I HATE HIM SO MUCH!!!!)
    One of the new items is a "Crystal Coconut", which possibly pays homage to the TV show (which I think is GREAT).
    It's fun just to explore the levels even after you've beaten them.

    CONS:
    You have to beat Donkey Kong Arcade twice in order to progress (and it gets harder the second time.ARRRGGGGHHHH!!!!)
    The third boss is SO VERY HARD.It took me several months to defeat the guy, but fortunately I could get progress in the game anyway.Yippee!

    This game is most definitely worth the cost, but you might want to find it at GameStop or someplace like that.I got it for seven bucks and it worked like it was new! ^_^

    4-0 out of 5 stars This is...one helluva game!
    What can I say? This game is HUGE, but it's fun. I was initially adamant at trying it out because I had been disappointed with Banjo-Kazooie the year before, but as soon as I got into it, I was hooked. This game is not for the weak of heart. It is about twice the size of Banjo-Kazooie. There are twice as many Golden Bananas as B-K had Jiggies. There are more than 3 times the amount of bananas (for Banana Medals) than B-K had Musical Notes. When you play a level in Donkey Kong 64 and then go back and try a level in Banjo-Kazooie, it feels terribly restricted. Yet the gameplay is still essentially the same. You move around the levels (you control five characters this time) and perform a variety of tasks, after which you are awarded a Golden Banana for your efforts. And then you lather, rinse, and repeat. Boss battles play an even larger part of a role than in B-K, where the only boss battle seemed to have been at the end of the game. Everybody have the same general moves, but they all must earn them independently from Cranky, Candy, or Funky with their specific coins.

    And then there are the tedious aspects that everybody remembers in Donkey Kong 64. With five playable characters, Rare seemed to want them to work as a team, but sometimes that may be a bit of a bother. No, it is actually more of a big bother. Let's suppose there is a switch that Donkey must open. We can assume that the things behind that door are for Donkey Kong, but nope. Rare just made a Donkey out of us. It's for Diddy and Tiny! And then there are times when you are walking along collecting green bananas for Chunky but all of a sudden, the bananas change to blue! So then your only choice is to find a Switch Barrel and change to Lanky. It gets a bit tedious. And then there are the backtracking. You have to unlock certain characters in the beginning, and they are not all in the first level. So you must then go back and get their respective Golden Bananas in previous levels. Meh. All of this constant switching really takes away the fun out of the game, especially if you're playing it through for the fourth time. It's still worth it to play through the entire game at least once, although certain frustrating moments would make it acceptable to avoid the 101%.

    But Donkey Kong 64 is still an amazing game. Even if you hate the repetition, you can't overlook the technological wonders Rare has instilled. The game had been one of the most stunning five years ago, as Rare was already setting themselves up as one of the experts in graphical achievements. Although each Kong look rather bland now, the game's visuals are certainly pleasing on the eyes. However, the same can't be said about the game's camera. The camera can often go crazy at times, especially during swimming moments or on Diddy's Jet Barrels. Those are times when I go on a cursing frenzy. There are other equally frustrating times. I suppose the camera had always been the death of 3D platform/adventure games. The game's music is terrific. Although people have a love/hate relationship with the infamous D.K. Rap, the rest of the game's soundtrack are lovely. Songs like the Main Menu music and Frantic Factory are catchy, while Fungi Forest can actually send a chill down your spine. And then there's the humor. Actually, some of the game's humor seems to be kind of forced, but then again, the same can be said about the humor in Banjo-Kazooie. Other parts are genuinely funny. However, as spectacular as the game is, the game's tedium and spotty camera keeps it from becoming a classic. It's too bad. Nintendo had such high hopes for this game. ... Read more

    Asin: B00002STEZ
    Sales Rank: 1625
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Action and Adventure    3. Nintendo 64 (Nintendo64)    4. N64    5. Action    6. Adventure    7. Classics (Classic)    8. Retro   


    F-Zero : Maximum Velocity
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Video Game (14 June, 2001)

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    Editorial Review

    If you like blazing-fast racing games (and have thumbs ofsteel), F-Zero: Maximum Velocity is one of the wildest rides yetfor a handheld system. Based on the famous Super NES game of yore, thefuturistic F-Zero asks you to pick from a starting lineup offour pilot hovercrafts that tear across flat but hazardous tracks. Yourgoal: compete for first place so you can advance to the next track anddifficulty level.

    To have any success in F-Zero, great reflexes and a memory fortrack detail are absolute musts. While the controls are responsive, ingeneral the frictionless racing means that almost all cars have asuitably loose feel to them, and require skilled pilots to handlecorners. Be warned that gamers with adult-size thumbs may be in for avery painful experience due to the constant mashing of the GBA'sshoulder buttons. When you get bored of racing the computer, you cantake on up to four opponents via the link cable--and unlike multiplayerGame Boy games, only one cartridge is needed.

    While F-Zero features many tracks and skill levels, beyond thesimplistic (yet challenging) racing, there isn't much depth.Fortunately, the silky smooth animation and detailed graphics shouldkeep fans of speedy arcade racers taxing their thumbs long afterthey've brought home the checkered flag. --Mark Brooks

    Pros:

    • Ridiculously fast-paced arcade racing done right
    • Many tracks and hovercraft to choose from as you gain skill
    • Graphics give a good hint of the GBA's pixel-pushing power
    • Four-player racing is a blast
    Cons:
    • Extremely painful to the thumbs of adult-size hands
    • Lack of depth may be a turnoff once novelty of speed wears off
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    5-0 out of 5 stars My first GBA game
    This was my first GBA game and I was stunned by the amazing graphics this game featured. It has the best control set-up out of any GameBoy game I've ever played. The race cars are cool and the tracks are amazing. The have obstacles but not too much. The snow tracks can sometimes be tough when you end up slipping on the ice. The key to getting the best turns is to press the "A" button repetatively while turning instead of holding it down. FOr more hits about racing, press the SELECT button at the title screen to access the secret tutorial. I would recommend this game because it is the best racing game I've played on the GBA.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Good launch game brought down by apoor soundtrack.
    While I still play this more than most of my Game Boy Advance games it is a little disappointing.Yeah yeah yeah the speed is excellent and its pretty fun but thats about it.Its really not as good as any of the other F Zero games Ive played and I think its because of a poor soundtrack.I really liked the music in the past 2 F Zero games but the music here was just too bland and it was mostly drowned out by the sound of the vehicles engine.I know that a soundtrack isnt everything but to me it adds more fun to the gameplay.Hopefully the new F Zero game coming out in September will be better but if you play your Game Boy Advance a lot and like racing you should still buy it.

    4-0 out of 5 stars F Zero the good and the bad.
    Well after about 3 years of waiting the sequel to F Zero X is finally here.Now that I think about it this game was like a tasty little appetizer to F Zero GX which is a game that came out last year.Where do I start?Oh the graphics.I happen to think that they are better than the ones in the SNES classic which came out in 91 but obviously not as good as the graphics in F Zero X or F Zero GX.Yeah I know F Zero X got a lot of complaints about it not being detailed enough but when you think about it the graphics were just really colorful and had some scenery that really stood out like the skull in Devils Forest,the statue in Big Hand or the space station in Big Blue.I still think the graphics in this game really look good for a portable system.Yeah they may not be gorgeous as the ones in Metroid Zero Mission but to me they still look great.And now for the controls.They are everything youd expect and want from an F Zero game.Really good and easy to use.The game really gets easier when you find out that you cant just hold the A button down at all times you have to repeatedly tap it.And it also easier when you get used to the fast paced speed and sort of memorize the tracks which is easy for me cause I have like a photographic memory.And for the hovercraft.You dont get to unlock as many vehicles as you did in F Zero X or F Zero GX but that doesnt matter.It admittedly loses a little replay value after you unlock all the cars but if replay value just means that it keeps you coming back for more then this game has great replay value.Yep this is one of the best if not the best racing game for the GBA because its one you will definitely want to play again. ... Read more

    Asin: B00005B8IX
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy)    3. GBA    4. Racing (Race, Races)    5. Flying (Fly)    6. Car (Cars)    7. Auto (Autos)    8. Plane (Planes)    9. Jet (Jets)    10. Sports (Sport)    11. Outdoors (Out Doors)    12. Racing    13. Flying   


    Kirby Tilt N' Tumble
    Game Cartridge (12 April, 2001)
    list price: $29.99
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    Editorial Review

    Just when you thought you'd played it all, along comes something truly bizarre. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble isn't just a silly name thought up by Nintendo's central marketing--it's a title that explains how to play this game, as well as a caution against what might happen to you while playing. It's one of the most gimmicky games ever for the Game Boy, yet it works--brilliantly.

    The plot has something to do with our hero, the pink puffball named Kirby, in his adventure to retrieve the stolen stars of his homeland. Like past Kirby games, there's plenty of surreal imagery that features clouds, lots of pastel colors, and plenty of cuddly bad guys.

    Chances are you'll be mesmerized by Kirby's control scheme. For the most part, your tilting of the Game Boy unit determines the direction in which Kirby will roll. It's extremely simplistic yet so engrossing that even adults will risk embarrassment while shifting their entire bodies in an attempt to save Kirby from meeting his doom.

    Even for a game based solely on level design, complaints here are few. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble requires precise tilting and stable hands, so don't play it on the bus or train. It's easy to lose track of Kirby while tilting due to the Game Boy's inherent screen-glare problems, and that will cause timing problems. Those who think they're too cool for ultracute gaming should avoid this game. Everyone else, though, should get their hands on this one before it rolls away. --Mark Brooks

    Pros:

    • Completely different, yet easy to play
    • Detailed, surreal graphics
    • Very addictive

    Cons:

    • Touchy controls need steady hands
    • The Game Boy's inherent screen-glare problems make it easy to lose sight of Kirby
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    Asin: B00005AYE5
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo Game Boy (Gameboy)    3. Action    4. Fantasy   


    Rayman
    Video Game (08 June, 2001)
    list price: $39.99
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    Editorial Review

    Rayman Advance is perhaps the first must-play Game BoyAdvance game available. It's a full conversion of the PlayStationclassic brought to life in vivid detail with level-by-leveloptimizations; gorgeous graphics; large, detailed, well-animatedcharacters; and that patented Rayman gameplay Ubi Soft has beendelivering for years now.

    Those unfamiliar with the character and story should expect yet anothercute take on the 2-D side-scrolling adventure game, but Rayman easilystands alongside Mario in terms of brilliance. Rayman, a cute,big-nosed guy with pompadour bangs and an infectiously upbeat attitude, isthe Guardian of the World. Oddly, he has hands and feet but no arms orlegs to support them. That doesn't stop him from doing his thing,however. His powers include jumping, clinging to ledges, using his earsas a helicopter, and, most importantly, punching. A helpful fairy dolesout these powers to you as you complete tasks and progress in the game.Rayman's task, as usual, is to defeat enemies and free creatures(called Toons) caught in great iron boxes. Also, Rayman collects"tings," which he can use to barter with magicians as he rids hisbizarre little world of oppression from the likes of colorful bossesMoskito and big, bad Space Mama.

    The most striking features of Rayman Advance are its graphicsand gameplay. The design is extremely creative; there are tons ofthings to bounce on, ride, and grab, and plenty of other tricks to do.It's the sort of game that always has you doing something new, which isno mean feat considering it spans 60 levels. Rayman is a first-rate 2-Dplatform game for all ages. Hey, pardon the pun, but, well, everyoneloves Rayman. --Andrew S. Bub

    Pros:

    • Charming yet sophisticated platform action
    • Creative level design throughout
    • Beautiful graphics
    Cons:
    • The music is pretty bland
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    Asin: B00005BIGE
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy)    3. GBA    4. Action    5. Adventure    6. Strategy (Strategic)   


    Paper Mario
    Game Cartridge (09 February, 2001)
    list price: $49.99
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    Editorial Review

    Nintendo 64 owners have been patiently waiting for a decentrole-playinggame, and, at long last, one has arrived in the form of the perplexingPaperMario. World-famous video game icon Mario stars in this unconventionalRPG,which was originally announced as Super Mario RPG 2. Don't be fooled by the cutesy visual exterior of this game, which borrowsheavily from the well-established Mario universe. Yep... it's the same lovableMario who dons his familiar red overalls and unkempt moustache. However, thecatch is that Mario now stubbornly appears as a two-dimensionalcharacter--despite the largely 3-D exterior gaming environments that surroundhim. When ourflat-headed friend turns around, his paper-thin presence becomes immediatelyapparent. It's a cool gimmick, but fortunately Paper Mario is far fromacut-and-paste cartoon caper.

    As with most RPG titles, players must battle with several menacing enemies asthey travel from place to place on their quest. Each encounter requires gamersto strategically choose between various modes of attack. For example, Mario isparticularly handy with the hammer--thus you might opt to select hishangover-inducing hammer attack. As the adventure progresses, additionalcharacters willjoin your quest. Your ever-growing posse gives you more fighting power, aseachteam member brings new attack moves and powers worth mastering. To advancewithin the game, you'll need to pay close attention to your health meter,enemyhit points, and your ever-expanding attack options. The game starts withenemiesthat are easy to defeat, but it quickly becomes quite difficult to survivesubsequent attacks without careful planning.

    Unlike most RPG games, each attack sequence is enhanced by a special actionfunction. Instead of passively sitting back and watching each attack moveoccur,the player can enhance your attack by pressing a button or moving thedirectional controller at precisely the right time. As someone who has rackedupseveral hours (and more than a few snoozes) during repetitious RPG attacksequences, the action feature is a welcome addition to break up the monotonyofmultiple attacks.

    Fans of the traditional Mario games will appreciate the return of familiarcharacters, such as Princess Peach and Luigi. Perpetual baddie Bowser evenplaysa key role in this addictive adventure. Best of all, there are plenty ofhiddenareas and extras to uncover. Paper Mario may boast elements of theclassic platform gaming genre, as well as the traditional RPG--but itultimatelycuts through all expectations to deliver an experience that appeals to bothcasual and hard-core gamers. --Brett Atwood

    Pros:

    • Weeks of gaming due to expansive environments
    • Hidden goodies to uncover
    • Classic Mario gameplay mixed with traditional RPG action
    Cons:
    • Highly addictive (prepare to lose some sleep)
    • Cartoon exterior may not appeal to some hard-core gamers
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    Asin: B00004U1R3
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo 64 (Nintendo64)    3. N64    4. Role Playing Games (Game, rpg, rpgs)   


    18 Wheeler
    CD-ROM (04 May, 2001)
    list price: $39.99
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    Editorial Review

    Even if you're not the type to bleat out the 1975 hit "Convoy" over a CB radio, you'll probably still get the sweats thinking about racing with 20 tons of cargo pushing your rig. Choose between four 18-wheel trucks, and then ride against rival truckers and the clock as you try to deliver your payload intact and on time. The game offers 20 stages on the way from New York to San Francisco, as well as four play modes: Arcade, Parking Challenge, Score Attack, and Versus. Eighteen Wheeler is compatible with separately sold steering-wheel controllers. ... Read more

    Asin: B00005AYE6


    Earthworm Jim
    Video Game

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    Editorial Review

    This is a good thing: Earthworm Jim has been lovinglyported and primed, and is now ready for action on the Game Boy Advance.The game is a fairly straightforward port of the old Super Nintendoversion, only with the exclusive Sega Genesis Intestine level added forgood measure. It provides weird, wicked, and hilarious 2-D actionthat's perfect for handheld gaming.

    The story concerns the titular annelid, Jim, and his discovery of asuper-special space suit that lets him walk, jump, run, climb, andfight like a man. He's also got a machine pistol, and can grab his ownwormy body and whip himself around to reach high places. Decidedlywacky stuff. His enemies consist of psycho hamsters, crows (naturally),cats, and creatures made of garbage. His ultimate enemy is the evilPsy-Crow; he wants the suit from Jim and will stop at nothing to get itfor his evil queen.

    Earthworm Jim remains one of the weirdest 2-D side-scrollinggames you'll ever play, mainly because of the sheer amount ofinnovation packed into each level. Jim will bounce on tire stacks, usezip lines, propel himself using machine-gun fire, and utter an emphatic"Dang" whenever struck by the enemy. Power-ups include special weaponsand health, as well as free lives, which you'll need becauseEarthworm Jim is also one of the hardest games you'll find onthe handheld.

    In terms of innovation, creativity, graphics, and sound, EarthwormJim is head, stomach, and tail above most titles, but it doessuffer more than most from the Game Boy Advance's well-documentedlighting and screen problems. Because the enemies in EJ tend tobe small and fast, they can be hard to see without some lighting help.Regardless, this one remains a classic despite the intervening years.--Andrew S. Bub

    Pros:

    • Odd and hilarious!
    • Great graphics and characters
    • Classic gameplay
    Cons:
    • Small, fast enemies can be hard to see without proper lighting
    • Will be too challenging for some
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    Asin: B00005BJ9A
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy)    3. GBA    4. Action    5. Adventure    6. Strategy (Strategic)   


    Super Dodge Ball Advance
    Video Game (14 June, 2001)
    list price: $39.99
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    Editorial Review

    Dodge ball, the schoolyard sport in which kids bean each other withrubber balls thrown at welt-raising velocity, really is the sport of bullies.Thankfully, Super Dodge Ball Advance presents an experience in which thewelts aren't included, while lots of fun and laughs are.

    The game features two teams of squat, cartoonish, big-headed kids. Some are onthe playing field and some reside in the back zone ready to scoot up a lob andnail an opponent in the back or from the side. The animations, particularly whena kid gets squashed, are amusing, and, after all, are also the point of thegame. Amass points and win the match, then move on to the next horde ofbig-headed kids.

    There are several kinds of throws you can make to surprise your opponents,including a cool corkscrew throw and a straight-up overhanded bean ball. As youknock teams out (no pun intended), you advance toward the world competition(shades of South Park here), where you represent your favorite nation.You can also link up with an opponent for a little head-to-head action, which isthe best way to dish out some virtual pain onto local bullies who lack your madvideo gaming skills. --Andrew S. Bub

    Pros:

    • It's virtual dodge ball! What's not to like?
    • It's one of the first sports games for the GBA
    • The graphics are perfect and the action is fast
    Cons:
    • The sound is a little grating
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    Asin: B00005BJ99
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy)    3. GBA    4. Sports (Sport)    5. Outdoors (Out Doors)    6. Sports    7. Outdoors   


    PacMan Collection
    Video Game (13 July, 2001)
    list price: $29.99 -- our price: $16.89
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    Editorial Review

    If you're still suffering the lingering effects of Pac-Man fever, you'llbe excited to hear that Namco's Pac-Man Collection repackages theinfectious original with three other Pac-Man-themed games in a new anthology forthe Game Boy Advance.

    Pac-Man Collection contains the original Pac-Man, plusPac-Attack, PacMania 3D, and the never-before-seen-out-of-the-arcadePac-Man Arrangement game. Pac-Man plays like you remember, andlike Namco Museums's picture perfect re-creation of Ms. Pac-Man,it features spot-on control, graphics, cartoon cutscenes, sound effects, and,best of all, music from the coin-op (who can forget that opening theme?). Assuch, it's easily the best of this collection.

    PacMania 3D is basically a 3-D version of the original, and is just aboutas uninspired now as when it came out. Pac-Attack is a cool variation onsuch puzzlers as Tetris and Columns, and as such it's perfect forhandheld gaming. Pac-Man Arrangement is an odd little game that playsmuch like the original but adds weird power-ups that, for example, make yougigantic.

    Because Pac-Man Collection is a perfectly emulated package, there isn'tmuch to gripe about, save that Ms. Pac-Man is a far, far better game thanthe original, and you'll have to shell out more money if you want that one. Butfor retro gamers on the go who also want to track down ghosts and eat powerpills, this package is sure to sate your hunger. --Andrew S. Bub

    Pros:

    • Perfect graphics and sound
    • Perfect controls
    • Pac-Attack is a fun Tetris variant
    Cons:
    • It's missing the best Pac game, Ms. Pac-Man
    • Pac-Man Arrangement and PacMania 3D aren't really great games
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    Features

    • Platform: Game Boy Advance
    • ESRB Rating: Everyone
    • Genre: Strategy

    Asin: B00005LOW5
    Subjects:  1. Adventure    2. Classic    3. Retro Arcade    4. Strategy (Strategic)    5. Video Games    6. Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy)    7. GBA    8. Action   


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    NBA Street
    CD-ROM (27 April, 2001)
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $14.88
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    Editorial Review

    NBA Street is the best arcade basketball title available. Period.Why? No refs, no clocks, no fouls. Players will knock you over, and theypractically live for blatant goaltending throughout the game. Realistic? No, butit's always fun--even if you hate basketball.

    Street has two different game modes--City Circuit and Hold the Court--yetthe differences here are minimal. Both feature three-on-three games of 21, inwhich you must assemble a squad composed of (initially) NBA players. Soonyou'll play against street legends (read: bosses) that, once defeated, can beadded to your team. Your ultimate goal is to defeat the biggest legend ever:Michael Jordan.

    To survive the streets, you must learn which buttons to mash as you masterspecific stunts. This will add special points to your score and give you accessto different ways to score. Though similar to NBA Jam and its sequels,Street is deeper, and sports a surprisingly developed finesse game.

    Street does commit some fouls, though, with its over-the-top, repetitivecommentary and lack of play modes. However, even if you hate arcade-stylebasketball, you'll find Street differs from the pack, making it a solidMVP contender.

    Pros:

    • Good controls and gameplay
    • Pleasantly cartoonish graphics
    • Arcade approach makes it fun for those turned off by very technicalbasketball simulations
    Cons:
    • Horrific commentary
    • Only 2 very similar gameplay modes
    • No 4-player support
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    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. PS2 (PSX2)    3. Sony Playstation (Play station) 2    4. Playstation2 (Play station2)    5. Sports    6. Outdoors    7. Great Deals (Outlet store)   


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    Sonic Adventure 2
    CD-ROM (18 May, 2001)

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    Editorial Review

    When longtime Sega mascot Sonic the Hedgehog made his debut on the Dreamcast console in Sonic Adventure, gamers were stunned. Sega had not only used the game to show off the tremendous possibilities of the then-new hardware, but they had reinvigorated the platform-style arcade adventure genre with massive, intricate levels, gleefully distracting minigames, and even a new kind of virtual pet, called a Chao, that could be combined with other pets, traded with friends, and even exchanged over the Internet. Sonic Adventure 2 ups the ante of its predecessor with all-new puzzles and levels, and even faster action reminiscent of the early Genesis-era games. Knuckles and Tails are back, as are the Chao pets (who can now talk!). ... Read more

    Asin: B000059Z7G
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Sega Dreamcast    3. Action    4. Adventure   


    Dance Dance Revolution
    CD-ROM (23 March, 2001)

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    Asin: B00005A774
    Sales Rank: 3368
    Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Sony Playstation (Play station)    3. PSX (PS1 PSOne PS (1 one I)   


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