 | Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising list: $34.99 - our price: $19.99 by Nintendo Video Game
(26 June, 2003)
(51 reviews)  Customer Review: The Best Turn-Based Strategy Yet: This game is a must have for any person who enjoyed the first Advance Wars or who likes strategy games. |
 | Advance Wars list: $29.99 by Nintendo Video Game
(13 September, 2001)
(222 reviews)  Editorial Review: You don't have to be MacArthur to recognize that Advance Wars isone of the best strategy war games for any console. The game pits four fictionalcity-states in a battle for territory. Your job as commanding officer is todefeat the enemies in turn-based combat over land, |
 | Aggressive Inline list: $29.99 by Jack Of All Games Video Game
(30 August, 2002)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!: My friend told me about aggressive inline for GBA ,and said it was fun.I knew aggressive inline was good for PS2 and I tried his game and it was good for a GBA game.S |
 | Army Men Advance list: $39.99 by Majesco Sales, Inc. Video Game
(14 June, 2001)
(20 reviews)  Editorial Review: 3DO's famous little green men are back, and this time they'reinvading the Game Boy Advance. Once again General Plastro, the leaderof the Tan army, attempts world domination. This time he's enlisted thehelp of powerful aliens. |
 | ASPYR Activision Anthology (Game Boy) - our price: $19.88 by Aspyr Video Game
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: A blast from the past.: This is a somewhat difficult cartridge to review, because reactions to it will vary so widely. If you're young enough that none of the titles I'll mention ring a bell, |
 | Atari Anniversary Advanced - our price: $19.88 by Atari Video Game
(29 March, 2002)
(17 reviews)  Editorial Review: This anthology of classic Atari arcade games consists of Asteroids, Battlezone, Centipede, Missile Command, Super Breakout, and Tempest. With the press of a button, you can switch between vertical and horizontal screen orientations to suit your tastes. |
 | Azure Dreams by Konami Game Cartridge
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: Set in the desert city of Monsbaiya, Azure Dreams gives gamers control of a 15-year-old boy who has recently come of age. The boy's father was an adventurous monster hunter who disappeared in the Tower of Monstrosity when the boy was a young infant. |
 | Barbie Pet Rescue list: $29.99 by Vivendi Universal Game Cartridge
(17 August, 2001)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: That plucky little supermodel Barbie, who balances her social calendarwith occupations such as deep-sea diving and private investigation, adds anotherline to her résumé with Barbie: Pet Rescue for the Game BoyColor (it also works with the Game Boy Advance). |
 | Batman Vengeance list: $39.99 by UBI Soft Video Game
(02 November, 2001)
(9 reviews)  Editorial Review: The gritty underworld of Gotham City ignites as Batman becomes the target of a nerve-rattling conspiracy. After the Joker plummets to his death in an attempt to kill Batman, Gotham's criminals quickly escalate their schemes to gain power. |
 | 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. |
 | Beyblade: VForce list: $29.99 - our price: $15.95 by Atari Video Game
(21 November, 2003)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: simmilar: if you have ever played marble maddness then you will definatly know how to play this game, you start off as tyson and you have to time your launch rite to get a power launch, |
 | Bob the Builder list: $29.99 Game Cartridge
(18 August, 2001)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: Can we play it? Yes we can, as Bob the Builder has now made it to theGame Boy Color in Fix-It Fun. It begins in Bob's yard, where he isgreeted by Dizzy, Lofty, Roley, and all his other best friends, all ready forsome serious work. |
 | Bomberman Tournament list: $39.99 by Activision Video Game
(02 July, 2001)
(43 reviews)  Editorial Review: Bomberman has been around forever (OK, since 1990), and hasstarred on console systems as diverse as the Sega Saturn and Nintendo 64.Consistently great gameplay makes it one of the few series you can always counton. |
 | Bratz by UBI Soft Video Game
(07 February, 2003)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: These toy sensations with a "passion for fashion" star in their very own dress-up-and-dance game. Prepare for a music video shoot by dressing the girls up, practicing dance moves, and competing in single- or multi-player dance competitions.
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 | Caesar's Palace Advance by Majesco Sales, Inc. Video Game
(18 August, 2001)
(10 reviews)  Editorial Review: Caesar's Palace Advance lets you experience the thrill and excitement of casino gambling right in the palm of your hand. Enjoy the strategy of video poker, blackjack, craps, roulette, video horse racing, |
 | Cartoon Network Speedway - our price: $19.99 by Majesco Sales, Inc. Video Game
(07 November, 2003)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: realy nice game!: I am a 8 year old and I think this game is really good because it is challenging but not too challenging. The graphics are good. |
 | Cat in the Hat list: $29.99 - our price: $24.89 by Vivendi Universal Video Game
(07 November, 2003)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: The Impossible Game: This game is impossible! There is no way to capture characters in two rooms, so you cannot progress to the next level. |
 | Chessmaster by UBI Soft Video Game
(30 August, 2002)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: Chessmaster is a good introduction to the rules of chess, as wellas a useful tool for experienced players looking to improve their games. Asplayers continue, they'll learn more advanced strategies and tactics while theirskill levels increase. |
 | Chu Chu Rocket list: $39.99 by Sega of America, Inc. Video Game
(08 June, 2001)
(32 reviews)  Editorial Review: While it's easy to explain the concept of Sega's brilliantcat-and-mouse puzzle game ChuChu Rocket--players use arrows to guidecute little mice (ChuChus) into rocket ships and help them avoid evil,hungry cats--the game's appeal comes from a complex union of manysmall, |
 | Columns Crown list: $29.99 Video Game
(11 February, 2002)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: Columns Crown reinvents the original smash puzzle game with new modes of play. The princess has searched all over her family castle for the missing Spirit Stones that fill in the royal crown. She can only find four of the magical gems, |
 | Crazy Taxi: Catch a Ride - our price: $18.99 Video Game
(11 April, 2003)
(16 reviews)  Editorial Review: Crazy Taxi: Catch a Ride casts you as a fearless cabbie with a single goal: rack up the bucks before your shift ends. It's a race against the clock as you pick up passengers and white-knuckle it through busy streets and back alleys to their destinations. |
 | Crystalis by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(30 June, 2000)
(16 reviews)  Editorial Review: Like Super Mario Brothers DX and several other recent Game BoyColor titles, Crystalis is an improved version of a game previouslyreleased long ago for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The NES version wasreleased three years after Nintendo introduced Link to the world in his veryfirst 8-bit Zelda adventure.T |
 | Dark Arena list: $39.99 by Majesco Sales, Inc. Video Game
(18 October, 2001)
(22 reviews)  Editorial Review: Dark Arena for the Game Boy Advance is a first-person shooter in the classic gameplay style of Doom, but with the refinements and additions of games such as GoldenEye and Perfect Dark. Frantic and fun, Dark Arena combines raw action gameplay with strategic play and puzzle solving. |
 | Dexter's Laboratory list: $39.99 by Bay Area Multimedia Video Game
(04 October, 2001)
(12 reviews)  Editorial Review: Dexter has created the ultimate invention, the Clone-o-matic, but his older sister Dee Dee has meddled again and accidentally cloned herself. Now Dexter's laboratory is infested with several mini-Dee Dee clones bent on destroying Dexter's experiments. |
 | Disney Princess list: $29.99 - our price: $18.99 Video Game
(07 April, 2003)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: A 5yr Old New Game Boy User: My daughter is 5 and just got a Game Boy. This game is great, but only if know how to read. There are a lot of pop up screens that tell you what to do, |
 | Disney's Magical Quest Starring Minnie & Mickey list: $29.99 by Nintendo Video Game
(15 August, 2002)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: In the updated SNES classic Disney's Magical Quest Starring Mickey &Minnie, the star couple go in search of Pluto through the kingdom of theevil Emperor Pete. Mickey and Minnie have to master special powers in order toconquer all sorts of enemies who come their way. |
 | Disney's Party - our price: $29.99 by Electronic Arts Video Game
(19 September, 2003)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Not what it appears to be: Beware the false advertising on this game's box! I bought it because it looked like a portable, Disney version of Mario Party. |
 | Disney/Pixar Monsters, Inc. list: $29.99 Game Cartridge
(02 November, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Based on the all-new movie from the creators of Toy Story 2 and A Bug's Life, this game allows you to participate in the adventures of Boo, who has accidentally returned to Monstropolis, and Sulley, who must get her home safely. |
 | Disney/Pixar Monsters, Inc list: $39.99 Video Game
(01 November, 2001)
(22 reviews)  Editorial Review: In Monsters, Inc., based on characters from the Disney/Pixar movie, you'll help Sulley, the top scarer at Monsters and the biggest, bluest, most sweet-hearted monster of all, get Boo home. Randall, the second-best kid scarer at Monsters and a calculating chameleon, |
 | Dora the Explorer The Search for Pirate Pig's Treasure list: $32.99 - our price: $24.89 by New Kid Video Game
(16 December, 2002)
(23 reviews)  Customer Review: Great game for the younger players: I bought this game for my daughter as a Christmas present. Both of us absolutely love it. My daughter turned 4 in October and this game is easy enough to play that she is able to truly enjoy it. |
 | Dora the Explorer: Super Spies list: $29.99 - our price: $24.99 by Newkidco LLC Video Game
(17 November, 2003)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Too Hard for Younger Gamers, Get Pirate Pigs Game instead!: Super Spies opens with screen shots of Dora and friends telling you what the problem is and what you're going to need to do in written form. |
 | Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku list: $29.99 by Atari Video Game
(17 May, 2002)
(286 reviews)  Editorial Review: Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku takes you on an incredible journey to protect the universe from the evil Frieza once and for all. You'll use combat strategies to help fulfill the legacy of Goku, the greatest warrior the universe has ever known. |
 | Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu list: $29.99 - our price: $14.24 by Atari Video Game
(24 November, 2003)
(36 reviews)  Customer Review: okay i guess: this game is okay. it definitely could have been much better. the modes and bios and pictures are great, but the gameplay isn't all that good. |
 | Dragon Tales Adventure list: $29.99 by New Kid Game Cartridge
(09 September, 2001)
(1 reviews)  Editorial Review: In Dragon Tales: Dragon Adventures, kids are whisked away on a magical journey to Dragon Land where they embark on fun-filled adventures with such beloved characters as Emmy, Max, and the dragons Ord and Cassie. |
 | Dragon Warrior I & II list: $29.99 by ENIX VIDEO GAMES Game Cartridge
(23 September, 2000)
(33 reviews)  Editorial Review: It's hard to believe that these titles are only 10 years old,considering how far role-playing games have come over the years. In fact,Dragon Warrior actually defined the beloved RPG genre for video gameconsoles. |
 | Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Cobi's Journey list: $29.99 by Enix America Corp. Game Cartridge
(28 September, 2001)
(19 reviews)  Editorial Review: Like its companion titleDragon Warrior: Monsters 2,Tara's Adventure, the plot of Dragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Cobi'sJourney takes you to the island of GreatLog, where, as a member of a familyof monster farmers, |
 | Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Tara's Adventure list: $29.99 by Enix America Corp. Game Cartridge
(28 September, 2001)
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: Dragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Tara's Adventure takes you to theisland of GreatLog, where, playing as Tara--a member of a family of monsterfarmers--you complete a series of missions to keep the island from sinking. |
 | Dragon Warrior Monsters list: $29.99 by Eidos Interactive Game Cartridge
(26 January, 2000)
(74 reviews)  Customer Review: Very fun and addictive Pokemon clone: The Dragon Warrior franchise makes its way to Gameboy Color with a fantastic game that adds to an already fun epic Dragon Warrior RPG. |
 | E.T. Cosmic Garden list: $29.99 by New Kid Game Cartridge
(01 November, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: E.T. and the Cosmic Garden is a real-time adventure game for your Game Boy Color. Travel to six planets populated by the most exotic, weird, and wild plants in the galaxy. Gather these rare and wonderful plants for the spaceship's greenhouse and fulfill E.T |
 | E.T.-The Extraterrestrial list: $39.99 by New Kid Video Game
(11 October, 2001)
(9 reviews)  Editorial Review: E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial lets you play as Elliott, E.T., or both in an action-adventure game that re-creates the characters, locations, and excitement of the 1982 movie. You'll face the same challenges as the movie's heroes, |
 | Earthworm Jim list: $39.99 by Majesco Sales, Inc. Video Game
(11 June, 2001)
(30 reviews)  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. |
 | Evolution list: $39.99 by Activision Video Game
(15 October, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Basing a game on a cartoon based loosely on aso-so sci-fi movie is not aformula that normally makes for a stellar gaming experience. Alienators:Evolution Continues, however, is a fine exception to this rule. |
 | Fairly Odd Parents: Breakin' Da Rules list: $29.99 - our price: $18.95 Video Game
(18 October, 2003)
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: man it is cool: I like it.I`m in the water level.It is hard.I`m on the purple fish.I`m trying to bust the codes.I like Cosmo,Wanda,a |
 | Final Fight One list: $39.99 by Capcom Video Game
(01 October, 2001)
(25 reviews)  Editorial Review: Classic arcade action is unleashed on the Game Boy Advance in Final Fight One. There's trouble in Metro City: the members of the Mad Gear Gang have kidnapped the mayor's daughter, Jessica, and the clock is ticking. |
 | Fire Emblem list: $34.99 - our price: $28.49 by Nintendo Video Game
(06 November, 2003)
(86 reviews)  Customer Review: Awesome Game: From the creators of Advance Wars - This game is one of the best on the GBA console. Although I'm sure that many people would find this game incredibly boring, |
 | Fortress list: $39.99 by Majesco Sales, Inc. Video Game
(13 August, 2001)
(20 reviews)  Editorial Review: A cross between the definitive puzzle game Tetris and the nichearcade classic Rampart, Fortress has plenty of substance, butdoesn't take advantage of the Game Boy Advance's visual and aural capabilities.T |
 | Game & Watch Gallery 4 list: $34.99 - our price: $28.95 by Nintendo Video Game
(31 October, 2002)
(18 reviews)  Editorial Review: Game & Watch portable games were before the time of Game Boy, but are available again in both classic and updated versions in this Game & Watch Gallery 4 anthology for Game Boy Advance and previous installments for Game Boy Color. |
 | Golden Sun: The Lost Age list: $34.99 - our price: $19.99 by Nintendo Video Game
(17 April, 2003)
(108 reviews)  Editorial Review: The story of Golden Sun: The Lost Age picks up right near the end of the first game. Golden Sun veterans will be surprised to learn that The Lost Age is played from the point of view of the party being chased as they try to light the remaining two lighthouses, |
 | Golden Sun list: $29.99 by Nintendo Video Game
(15 November, 2001)
(444 reviews)  Editorial Review: Golden Sun is the first original role-playing game for the GameBoy Advance to appear in the U.S. And despite perhaps a too-familiar story line,Golden Sun's jaw-dropping graphics, deep magic system, and uniquemultiplayer arena mode truly show that the Game Boy Advance is capable of aserious RPG. |
 | Gradius Galaxies list: $29.99 by Majesco Sales, Inc. Video Game
(09 November, 2001)
(11 reviews)  Editorial Review: An evil force has taken over a distant star system and only you can stop it. You will soar through waves of enemy attacks, battling with photon missiles, laser beams, and other weapons (14 in all). All the elements that made the previous Gradius games popular are back, |
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