 | Bust A Move 2 list: $59.99 by Acclaim Game Cartridge
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: Awesome: I have no idea what people are talking about, the only Bust A Move 2 that isn't Arcade Edition is the Game Boy version. |
 | Caesars Palace by Crave Entertainment Game Cartridge
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 | Charlie Blast's Territory list: $49.99 by Kemco Game Cartridge
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Nothing special: "Charlie Blast's Territory" isn't anything like any other puzzle game ever made. The multiplayer game can be fun, |
 | Elmo's Letter Adventure by SVG Distribution Game Cartridge
(10 November, 1999)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: Good, not great: Does a fair job of helping drill kids on recognizing both upper-case and lower-case letters. But the game-play is pretty unexciting. |
 | Elmos Number Journey by New Kid Game Cartridge
(10 November, 1999)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Elmo's Number Journey Rocks!!: I purchased Elmo's Number Journey for my 4 year old son. We were finding it difficult to find games for our Nintendo 64 which he could play. |
 | Hey You, Pikachu! list: $79.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(09 November, 2000)
(88 reviews)  Editorial Review: Video games don't get much cuter than Hey You, Pikachu!, a Pokémon title that allows players to talk to their favoriteelectric mouse--via the Voice Recognition Unit (VRU) that's included--and sharein its day-to-day adventures. |
 | Magical Tetris Challenge list: $54.99 by Capcom USA Game Cartridge
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Magical Tetris Challenge: Lots of fun and challenge. Good for kids of all ages even 60+. I liked this Tetris much better than the new one. |
 | Pokemon Puzzle League list: $49.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(28 September, 2000)
(31 reviews)  Editorial Review: Although the Pokémon aspect of Pokémon PuzzleLeague is purely thematic--which might disappoint lovers of Pikachu, whilestill warding off nonfans--the fun and challenging gameplay here makes thistitle one of the best in the puzzle genre.G |
 | Tetrisphere list: $44.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: A Must- Own: Tetrishere is as Wolfenstein to "Perfect Dark" from the time- killer of choice in the cubilcles of America. Forget whatever your'e thinking about this game. |
 | Wetrix list: $59.99 by Atari Game Cartridge
(10 March, 2000)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Nintendo 64 doesn't have a lot of puzzle games, so we reallytake notice when something in that category is released. At first glanceit looked like Wetrix's unique elements and great graphics wouldmake for one of the best puzzle games of all time, |
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