 | 2000-1 Tunes by Atari Game Cartridge
(01 January, 2000)
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 | Arthur's Absolutely Fun Day! list: $29.99 by Mattel Media Game Cartridge
(08 September, 2000)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: Arthur's Absolutely Fun Day! is based on characters from the PBS program. It features over a dozen minigames, including shooting a basketball, flipping pancakes, sorting books, and playing air hockey. By playing the minigames, |
 | Barbie Fashion Pack Games list: $29.99 by Mattel Media Game Cartridge
(01 September, 2000)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: Play eight fashion-themed games, such as Rings and Things, Bead Builder, Perfume Factory, and Skirt Unscrambler. The puzzles and games feature classic Barbie accessories as icons, such as shoes, jewelry, |
 | Bear in the Big Blue House list: $19.99 by UBI Soft Game Cartridge
(16 November, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Based on the popular children's TV series, Bear in the Big Blue House lets players learn by solving age-appropriate puzzles in Bear's colorful world. Bear's friends Tutter, Treelo, Pip and Pop, and Ojo join in the fun. |
 | Blue's Clues: Blue's Alphabet Book list: $29.99 by Mattel Media Game Cartridge
(05 December, 2000)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: Blue's Alphabet Book is an early childhood game all the way,teaching small--and we stress small--children how to recognize their ABCs andspell basic words. It's done by way of six very simple games that shouldn't puttoo much strain on little brains.M |
 | Bust A Move Millennium list: $34.99 by Acclaim Game Cartridge
(27 October, 2000)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Boring...: This a horribly boring game. I played Snood, and read that this game was similar so I purchased it for my Game Boy Advanced. |
 | Caesars Palace 2 list: $29.99 by Interplay Game Cartridge
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 | Catz by Mindscape Software Game Cartridge
(23 December, 1999)
(12 reviews)  Customer Review: Catz is Awsome!: I love Catz! It is awsome! I have the computer verson and I liked it better on the Gameboy. I would like to say that Catz is the exact same as Dogz though, |
 | Diva Stars list: $29.99 by Vivendi Universal Game Cartridge
(18 November, 2001)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: Diva Starz: Mall Mania for Game Boy Color brings the girls to life and puts players in charge of a fabalicious fashion show. You must choreograph dance moves, pick fashions and accessories, pick up all the pets, |
 | Dogz list: $29.99 by Mindscape Software Game Cartridge
(23 December, 1999)
(12 reviews)  Customer Review: Fun for a while...: Dogz for GBC is a good game for all ages. It is a lot of fun for a little while, but if you like action, it's not for you. |
 | E.T. Digital Planner list: $29.99 by New Kid Game Cartridge
(03 October, 2001)
(3 reviews)  Editorial Review: E.T.: Digital Planner stores all sorts of contact information, keeps your calendar, lets you create to-do lists, and more. It's got a real-time clock so you won't miss a beat--and it's even password protected for privacy. |
 | Elmo's 123 list: $19.98 by New Kid Game Cartridge
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 | Elmo's ABC list: $24.99 by New Kid Game Cartridge
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Boring: I bought this game along with elmos 123's for my son's christmas with the gameboy console. He will play it for a while but he gets bored with it too easily. |
 | Game & Watch Gallery 3 list: $29.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(14 reviews)  Editorial Review: "Game & Watch" portable games were before the time of Game Boy, but are available again in both classic and updated versions. The updated version of Egg features Yoshi catching eggs before they drop and break. |
 | Gameboy with Killer Instinct by Microware Distributing - non EDI Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: 4 Stars and 2 proud thumbs up!: The Game Boy with Killer Instinct is cool. I have loved KI games and this is a nice addition to the series. |
 | Gobs of Games list: $29.99 by The 3DO Company Game Cartridge
(29 September, 2000)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Remember the days when handheld gaming meant holding a pencil and piece of paper? This collection offers four types of games: peg, board, paper, and puzzle. They include hangman, ticktacktoe, dot boxes, |
 | Hoyle Card list: $29.99 by Vivendi Universal Game Cartridge
(01 January, 2001)
(9 reviews)  Editorial Review: Hoyle Card Games allows gamers to play card games wherever they might roam. There are 14 variations, including spades, war, hearts, cribbage, old maid, gin rummy, and go fish. In addition, players can choose from among six varieties of players. |
 | Hoyle Casino list: $29.99 by Vivendi Universal Game Cartridge
(21 October, 2000)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Very good portable Casino game: Gameboy advance is the only portable I've ever used. I do not expect the hardware nor the programs to run as good as an expensive P.C |
 | Las Vegas Cool Hand by Take2 Interactive Software Game Cartridge
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Cribbage point counting problem: I bought this game solely for the purpose of playing cribbage. I would like to warn serious players of an odd, |
 | Magical Drop list: $29.99 by Electro Source Inc. Game Cartridge
(19 October, 2000)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Addictive Fun!!: This is the most addictive puzzle game on earth. You pull down diff. colored balloons and toss them back up, line up 3 or more and they disappear giving you points!! |
 | Mary-Kate & Ashley Pocket Planner list: $29.99 by Acclaim Game Cartridge
(29 November, 2000)
(16 reviews)  Editorial Review: The world's first personal-data organizer to be designed just for girls is here, and it features Mary-Kate and Ashley, the Olsen twins. It has tons of features, like a diary, a calendar, a calculator, and a stopwatch. |
 | Microsoft Best Entertainment Pak list: $29.99 by Electro Source Inc. Game Cartridge
(09 February, 2001)
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 | Microsoft Puzzle Collection by Electro Source Inc. Game Cartridge
(19 October, 2000)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Great Game!: Really fun game, but a little tricky. I don't think it's good for kids 7 and under. Jewel thief was the best. I would definately recommend this game. |
 | Mr. Chins Gourmet by Microware Distributing - non EDI Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Takes time to get used to, but a great game.: At first I thought this game was really hard because I didn't know how to do it. But once I figured out that you have to pick up the green "blobs" to kill the Mo's, |
 | Pocket Music by Majesco Sales, Inc. Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Editorial Review: Make music on the move with Pocket Music, the music-creation game. Create your own music from a selection of samples, drum beats, bass lines, melodies, and other musical instruments. Play them back, save them to your cartridge, |
 | Pooh & Tigger's Hunny Safari list: $29.99 by Electronic Arts Video Game
(07 December, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: In Pooh and Tigger's Hunny Safari, kids travel through five lands of the Hundred Acre Wood, experiencing the Autumn Forest, the Rock Caves, the Winter Fields, the Springtime Forest, and the scary part of the forest at night.
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 | Power Quest list: $32.99 by Electro Source Inc. Game Cartridge
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: GREAT idea - Mediocre execution: For years fighting games had been arriving on the Game Boy left and right on the Game Boy, but they all had the same problems - unresponsive play control, |
 | Road Rash list: $29.99 by Electronic Arts Game Cartridge
(10 November, 2000)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Fun for a little while: I love racing games but am a little disappointed with this one. It was fun for the first 10 minutes but soon got both boring and aggervating after that. |
 | Street Fighter 2 list: $19.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: It's as good as 8-bit is gonna get: This is a great fighting game if all yo have is a game boy. It's Street Fighter, so you know it's gotta be good, |
 | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire list: $29.99 Game Cartridge
(26 September, 2000)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: To the question, "Who wants to be a millionaire?", everybody's final answer is, "I do!" Now, you can experience all of the excitement and drama of the hit TV game show wherever you go. Regis Philbin will ask you 15 increasingly difficult questions per game, |
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