 | 300w Screen Beat Sound Station list: $69.99 by Spectra Video Electronics
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 | Command & Conquer list: $49.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(25 reviews)  Customer Review: Command & Conquer 64: This is a Fantastic game! It's a live strategy/action game, which means unlike other strategy games that are slow and methodical and allow you a lot of time to plan your strategy and then you sit and watch a bunch of repetitive screen animations that you have no control over. |
 | Knockout Kings 2000 list: $24.98 - our price: $5.99 by Electronic Arts Game Cartridge
(12 October, 1999)
(15 reviews)  Editorial Review: While it never quite achieves Muhammad Ali-like greatness, Knockout Kings 2000 isnonetheless an excellent boxing game for both the enthusiast and the casual gamer. Fifty boxing legendsfrom the past and present are featured in this EA Sports title, |
 | Mad Catz Extension Cable for Nintendo 64 list: $9.99 by High Frequency Electronics
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Works excellent. Problem solved.: I was always pulling the Nintendo 64 system off its platform because the cord was too short. And we had to sit on the floor to play because the cords did not reach to our furniture. |
 | N64 Special Pikachu Hardware list: $149.99 by Nintendo Electronics
(10 reviews)  Editorial Review: Now Pikachu has his very own Nintendo 64! The limited-edition yellow-and-blue console features a raised-relief Pikachu on top. Turn the power on by using the Poké Ball on/off switch, and Pikachu's cheeks light up. |
 | Nintendo 64 RF Switch list: $16.99 by Nintendo Electronics
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Works Great: There was just one problem I needed to buy a modulatorbut it works great at first my screen was dark than I wentto my TV menu and I could change the settings there.B |
 | Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak list: $19.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(19 reviews)  Customer Review: Great When You Can Use It: The N64 Rumble Pak is a great accessory when you are able to use it. What I mean is that not all games work with the Rumble Pak. |
 | Perfect Dark list: $59.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(382 reviews)  Editorial Review: A first-person shooter that mixes spy and sci-fi, PerfectDark is both a thoroughly engrossing one-player experience and ariotously fun multiplayer romp. Easily one of the best games of itsgenre on any video game console, |
 | Pokemon - Stadium list: $59.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(13 March, 2000)
(173 reviews)  Editorial Review: As with just about anything brandishing the Pokémon name,Pokémon Stadium is a must-have for any Pokémaniac. But thistitle is especially geared towards owners of Pok&e |
 | 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 |
 | Ready 2 Rumble Boxing list: $29.99 - our price: $5.29 by Midway Entertainment Game Cartridge
(09 November, 1999)
(17 reviews)  Editorial Review: Despite some minor flaws, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing is a solid performer, delivering good arcade-style boxing action. All of the game's 18 boxers have distinct characteristics in keeping with their comically caricatured looks, |
 | Turok: Rage Wars list: $29.99 by Acclaim Game Cartridge
(25 November, 1999)
(26 reviews)  Customer Review: Rage Wasrs, an awesome first person shooter: Although many places on the net and in magazines have reviewed this title and given it medocre scores, |
 | WCW Backstage Assault list: $49.99 - our price: $7.48 by Electronic Arts Game Cartridge
(12 December, 2000)
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: You must not be wrestling fans: WCW Backstage Assault is cool! The interactive environments are the bomb and the fact that EA gives you an entire arena to fight in. |
 | WCW Mayhem list: $29.99 - our price: $5.98 by Electronic Arts Game Cartridge
(21 September, 1999)
(19 reviews)  Customer Review: WCW Blows It Again: This is one of the worst wrestling games ever made for the N64 game console. It puts itself on the list with WWF warzone and WWF Attitude. |
 | Winnie the Pooh: Tigger's Honey Hunt list: $49.99 by New Kid Game Cartridge
(02 November, 2000)
(10 reviews)  Editorial Review: Anyone who has grown up without coming in contact with the Winnie thePooh stories likely suffers as a result a severe whimsy deficit. Whether throughthe original A.A. Milne novelsand stories, or the Walt Disneyfilm adaptations, |
 | WWE Wrestlemania 2000 list: $49.99 - our price: $9.98 Game Cartridge
(19 November, 1999)
(144 reviews)  Customer Review: This is your best choice.: Wrestlemania 2000 is by far the greatest game ever created that featured the sock carrying Mick Foley or any other wrestling personality. |
 | WWE: No Mercy list: $59.99 Game Cartridge
(16 November, 2000)
(153 reviews)  Editorial Review: WWF No Mercy picks up exactly where Wrestlemania 2000 leftoff--it uses the same wrestling engine as its predecessor, only with morewrestlers, more match types, and other additions that will make hard-corewrestling fans devilishly happy.F |
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