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101. Pelican Access External Recharging
$12.99
102. PELICAN ACCESSORIES PL-6012 PSP
$26.95 list($34.99)
103. GameCube WaveBird Controller-
$19.99
104. Nintendo DS Pro Gamers Case
$134.20
105. PELICAN ACCESSORIES PL-626 PS2
$79.99
106. Video Center
$19.97
107. GameCube Controller- Spice (Orange)
$10.99 list($19.99)
108. PS2 Multiplayer Adapter
$47.49 $41.46 list($79.99)
109. Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari Dual
$149.89
110. GameCube Game Screen- Platinum
$32.29 $31.75 list()
111. SanDisk 128 MB Pro Duo Gaming
list($169.99)
112. Sega Dreamcast Sports Pack
$40.00 list($39.99)
113. GameCube Wavebird Wireless Controller
$8.99 list($14.99)
114. Dance Mat
$43.55
115. NYKO TECHNOLOGIES Xbox Live Wireless
$54.29
116. HIP INTERACTIVE Hip Gear Stereo
$11.56 list($39.99)
117. GameShark
$39.88
118. GameCube Action Replay with 16X
list($69.99)
119. Game Boy Color Console in Atomic
$29.99 list($69.99)
120. SNK NEOGEO Pocket Color Console

101. Pelican Access External Recharging Battery Pk ( PL-6018 )

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Asin: B0007U2CZE
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Pelican Accessories
Sales Rank: 1002
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Pelican Accessories (PL-6018) External Recharging Battery Pk ... Read more

Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars Good for emergencies
The Pelican Power Brick (model#PL-6018) is a battery brick that you charge with the AC adapter that came with your PSP.Then when you are on the road and your PSP is running low on juice, you can then use this Power Brick to charge your PSP.The squarish Power Brick is not big but a bit on the heavy side for its size.You can fit it into a pants pocket.

The brick, which contains a rechargable battery inside, takes about 4 hours to charge up, and then charging the PSP from the brick takes 3 hours when the PSP is off.If you charge the PSP when you are using the PSP, it'll take much longer (I'm not sure how much longer since I haven't timed it).The brick can charge your PSP about twice before it needs to be recharged from AC power.

This Power Brick is handy when you are on the road and don't have your AC adapter or an electric outlet.The construction feels cheap but at less than 15 bucks, it's pretty good for those times when you are in the midst of a great game (think wireless battles) and your PSP is about to give up for lack of juice.

I just wish they made this smaller and lighter.3 stars for product, an extra star for the affordable price.It also comes with a five-year warranty. ... Read more


102. PELICAN ACCESSORIES PL-6012 PSP All-In-One Case

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Asin: B0007Z7XVM
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Pelican Accessories
Sales Rank: 3065
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Features

  • Holds PSP, 8 UMD discs, AC/DC power supply and 2 memory sticks
  • Includes screen cleaning cloth

103. GameCube WaveBird Controller- Grey
list price: $34.99
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Asin: B0000E5U6N
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 3047
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Nintendo (DOL A BLG2) GC Wavebird Wireless ... Read more

Reviews (11)

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent - if you can live without the vibration
WaveBird is a very handy piece of controller. It responds very well, you won't notice any difference with the normal Nintendo controller. Some might say it weights more, but you will probably not notice the difference in weight between the WaveBird and the regular corded controller. The only real drawback is the absence ofvibration. If you think you can do without it, WaveBird is perfect.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awsome
This is the best thing that ever happened in the world. sure you have to have different frequances when your using 2 or more of them and the shut off feature if you leave it one.

4-0 out of 5 stars Works great, but where's the rumble?
I love it, but when I use it, I start to miss the rumble feature that's on the regular corded controllers. Oh well, I can play from 30 feet away.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not Much Wireless Without The Rumble
Nintendo really has put so much in the works with the triumph of their Gamecube video game system. Yet, they definitely brought so many wonderful kinds of add-ons to this great system. Unfortunately, when I heard so much hype about their wireless controller, I felt a little bit stoned. The Wavebird controller for the Nintendo Gamecube fairs as a very accurate controller through many different channels. However, there are a couple of downsides to owning a wavebird. One of them is that you lose the vibration feel that the corded version has in itself by Nintendo. That remains unfortunate. Another downside is that sometimes, your controller doesn't work very well, when you have another remote beam in the middle of the way from a different device like the VCR, or television. All in all, I honestly suggest you buy the Wired version of the Gamecube controller, if you want a better time with the games you play.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Good Working Controller!
I dont have a gamecube but my friend does. When she comes over she brings it all the time. She has the same controller and its great! It has a on and off button so you can save the batteries and it works from a far distance! I went out of my room with the controller and my friend was inside playing, and i pressed a button and it worked! The door was closed too! I think this controller is great and you should get it for the holidays! ... Read more


104. Nintendo DS Pro Gamers Case

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Asin: B0006FHB3S
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Intec
Sales Rank: 2126
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (3)

1-0 out of 5 stars Boo!
So, I bought this Nintendo DS Safe Case by Intec. Unfortunately, it held only three games. So I'm thinking either A.L.S. NDS-15 Case or this one. I don't really trust this company because it is not licensed by Nintendo, but A.L.S. is. I don't think my case is going to last that long. The side of this is the same as one I has. When those little bumps get pushed in, they don't look good. Plus, this is more expensive than NDS 15! NDS 15 is like a bag. Or you might like NDS 14. There is 1% chance of getting this and 99% of getting NDS 15. And that Pro Gamer's Kit sucks!!!!!

1-0 out of 5 stars Bad choice
The handle on the case broke within 24 hours. My child was so looking forward to a place to keep everything together. It was a big disappointment. Themanufacturer should have put a bit more care into how the case was put together, after all even though it isn't a toy per say, it is housing an expensive piece of electronics.

5-0 out of 5 stars Matching purse?
I have the Intec box for my GCN and NDS and I must say they are the best in portable storage cases. My only beef is that the NDS case kinda looks like a purse when you have it next to your luggage box,lol. I highly recomend all Intec products execpt the battery pack. ... Read more


105. PELICAN ACCESSORIES PL-626 PS2 7" Game Glass

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Asin: B0007PIE88
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Pelican Accessories
Sales Rank: 3325
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Pelicans Game Glass is the ultimate portable audio/video solution designed specifically for the new Sony PS2two (slim) console. Product combines a 7 high resolution TFT-LCD monitor high performance speakers two headphone jacks volume and brightness controls into a compact unit that attaches seamlessly to the console. ... Read more

Features

  • Ultra-sleek design
  • Two built-in speakers
  • Volume & brightness controls
  • NOTE -This product will not work on first generation (full-size) PS2 game systems. It is only compatible with the redesigned slim PS2.

Reviews (2)

3-0 out of 5 stars False Advertising
In some screenshots of the box, you can see where it says "Supports maximum resolution supported by your PSP." This is false. The unit's resolution is 480x234, which is also a tad greater than 16:9. The unit's power comes from the original PS22's power adapter, and can be switched off independently from the PS2. It also says it has "brightness/contrast controls." What it has is one brightness knob, possibly with contrast control combined in it. The screen leaves much to be desired, but as of right now it's the only one designed for the slim ps2. As the previous reviewer stated, the screen is slow, and text is hard to read. Not enough quality for the price.

Also beware - if you use an optical cable for audio, make sure it's a low profile one. I use a monster optical cable and the connector is too big to get through the hole in the screen's base.

4-0 out of 5 stars Decent but kind of pricey
The thing is, this screen is designed for the slim PS2.It doesn't require its own power cord, and keeps a very neat low profile.When you close the lid, it shuts itself off.It has 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio selection, and decent sound.It looks good, but it suffers from screen motion blur in fast paced games.This is a common problem on LCD screens with a slow response time, and that's what we have here.Also, some fonts look shoddy and can be hard to read.

I'd wait for it to go under $100 before I'd buy it again.If the response time was better I could see paying the extra bucks, but since it's a cheap screen you should pay a cheap price.

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106. Video Center
list price: $79.99
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Asin: B000065V10
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Step2
Sales Rank: 2762
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Perfect for your child's bedroom, this video center keeps everything neat and organized. The top shelf fits a 20" or smaller TV, while the shelf below holds a VCR or DVD player. A pull-out tray on the bottom has room for a video game system and controls. Built-in racks hold over 100 CDs and dozens of VHS tapes and game cartridges. Makes a great set when matched with the Step 2 Fold ¿n Go Chair (sold separately). TV and VCR sold separately. Made in USA. 30Hx40Wx20-1/2D". ... Read more

Features

  • Front and side pocket shelves for more storage
  • Minimal assembly required.
  • Designed to hold a 20" TV or smaller
  • Separate shelf for VCR or DVD Player
  • Slide-out drawer for video game equipment

Reviews (9)

1-0 out of 5 stars This is the best thing ever!!!
Man this item is fantastic. I love wasting $80 on pointless furniture. Getting a great cheap plastic looking set that holds all my games and systems.... Man I must be in heaven. Not only that but it breaks easily, does this thing have no limit? So I bought this great video center around a year ago.... And what happens it breaks. I had it for a couple of weeks and does it look like dog crap. It looks like you're in a baby kids room. Similar to those play centers in day cares or McDonalds. Man that is lame.... I just love having children decor in my house, and it has to be $80. If I were you.... I would just let my systems, TV, and CDs sit in some tubberware. Believe me it would be 50X safer!!

5-0 out of 5 stars THE BEST!!
i bought this video center for my son for christmas as well a ps2 to store and at first i did not think that it would fit in the drawer part but it did but the ps2 games do not fit on the top left and right slots because of the length of the games however they do fit on the sides where you would put the vhs tapes and that is where my son has added his games so you would have to be a little creative with it. i had seen a review where a lady had bought this item for her son and she was very disappointed once she could not place the games in the slots and stated not to purchase. everyone out there! do not listen to that its a must have and it does help with organizing your room area! and the price at the time during the holiday season i could not resist for $71.99 plus free shipping! WOW!

4-0 out of 5 stars good buy
We thought this was very handy storage.It holds all our video equiptment just right.

5-0 out of 5 stars Idea
This looks like a great organizer, but with you people that have a x-box ps2 game cube and a dvd player you can buy cd cases that music cds come in and place the ps2 xbox and game cube games in those along with the dvds. It would be a bit of money depending on how many games and dvds you have though...

2-0 out of 5 stars If you have a PS2, or a DVD player, DON'Tbuy this!
I was very excited when the box first arrived at our doorstep.My eight year old son and I managed to get the unit put together, after a little tugging to get some of the screws to go into place.We carried it up to his room, and put the T.V. and V.C.R. into place.My excitement turned to bitter dissapointment, however, when I tried to fit my son's PS2 games into the shelves desighned to hold CD's or VCR tapes.The PS2, and DVD cases are too big to fit into these slots. I had just not realized that they would not work with this model. The whole reason I ordered this unit was too try to organize some of the mess in his room, so this will not work for me. I will probably try to return it, and order the newer model. ... Read more


107. GameCube Controller- Spice (Orange)

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Asin: B0000E5U6J
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 2842
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Durable
  • Extra controller for GameCube
  • Up to four can be used at once
  • Hot orange color
  • Identical to primary controller

Reviews (4)

4-0 out of 5 stars Behold- an orange controller.
While it doesn't look like it, the GameCube's controller is very comfortable. Forget that it looks like a robot threw up all over the thing. Holding it doesn't require any adjusting, and finding all the buttons is a sinch. Unless you have huge lumberjack hands, playing games with this shouldn't be a problem. But, there is something that keeps the controller from getting 5 stars. While it is comfortable, there's still the matter of each button. And that's where things are a little bumpy. I'm surprised people haven't mentioned it yet.

First are the main 4 buttons: A, B, X and Y. While I these buttons don't bug me as much as the ones I'm about to get into, Nintendo could've tried a little harder. Why is the B button 1/3 the size of the A button? When I played Smash Bros. Melee for the first time, I was a little irritated that they did this, but adjusted in no time. Having all the special attacks performed with the smallest of the buttons seemed weird. While it is the biggest of the 4, the A button is easily accessable, and there are no problems there. X and Y are the same size, but their placement seems a little off, especially when compared to other system controllers out there, even some of Nintendo's previous efforts. Next, the 3 shoulder buttons L, R and Z, are a bit iffy. L and R are massive, and can be clicked in to serve alternate functions in some games. While it's nice to see that they're basically translations of the Xbox and ps2's analog sticks that can be clicked in, pressing in huge puffy buttons feels akward from time to time. And that Z button surprised me. I didn't know it was there the first time I played a GC game back in 2001. But now that I finally have the system, I got used to it. The C-stick is a welcome addition to any controller, mostly serving as a camera adjustment button for some of Nintendo's first party games. The main analog stick is equally nice, though it's in more of an octagon shape holster as opposed to the other current generation console ones, which are a complete 360˚. The Start button is just too small for my tastes. It's too high, and microscopic compared to everything else, even the B button. But what takes the cake is the useless d-pad. What happened? It's just barely the same size as a GameBoy's d-pad. The Xbox, Dreamcast, and even the old 64 had normal sized ones. But here, it's a joke. Don't even think about playing the one whole 2D fighter the system has with this thing. And if you're going to be playing some GameBoy games with the GameBoy Adapter, make sure to import the SNES-looking controller, with a real d-pad. It's nowhere near as small or stiff (as dirty as that sounds) as the one here.

Also, the Spice/orange color is pretty cool. As far as I know, this is the first real orange controller, excluding the transparent 64 consoles late in that system's life. Unless a lime green one comes out (doubtful at this point in the generation wars), this will probably be the most zany of colors. It's pretty slick.

While I mostly just griped and complained about the controller, it's still pretty good. I'm partial to the Xbox's of the 3 main systems out, mostly due to the better trigger buttons and flawless d-pad. If anything, the GC's controller beats the ps2's in the d-pad category...but just barely. At least the GC's is connected. The ps2's is seperated by direction, which is a dumb move, and makes fighting games a chore. Finally, be sure to get this first party version, and not some sorry-ass Mad Catz one. The price for first party accessories is always right, and the quality is first class.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best Controller
I do have four controllers.This is the one I use the most.I have a WaveBird wireless, two indigo controllers, and a third party controller.I like the unique orange color.The only reason why I do not use the wireless more (especially for single player games), is because the orange one rumbles.I like my controllers to vibrate in my hands.DO NOT by a third-party controller.The original, Nintendo made, first party controllers are the best.The Gamecube has the best controller of the BIg 3.PS2's controller is too confusing.The XBOX: What's up with the black & white buttons?

5-0 out of 5 stars five stars cuz its ORANGE 8-)
ok who doesn't love the real GC controller? i cant stand the bigger and smaller versions, theyre so uncomfortable, the origonal ones are smooth and sized perfectly, unlike those xbox controlers, which are preety bulky. of course its a controller so that immediatley earns it 4 stars, cuz its essential. i give it the fifth cuz its ORANGE I LOOOOOOOVVVEE ORANGE 8-)

5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent controller in a fun color
The official Nintendo Gamecube controller is the best console controller on the market, for ANY system.In my opinion, it's also the best controller that there ever has been, for any system, and I've been playing video games for a long time.

This controller is shaped so that when you pick it up, it feels like it was molded for your hands.It is extremely comfortable to hold, and your hands won't hurt after playing games for a few hours.Not only is it the highest-quality controller out there for the Gamecube, but you will also never need to buy a Microcon or a Pro Mini controller, because it is an excellent controller for hands of any size.For example, I can't use standard XBox controllers because they're so HUGE that I can't even comfortably reach all the buttons.I even had to buy a Microcon for my Ps2, because I couldn't reach the shoulder buttons on the standard Ps2 controller.Not so with the Gamecube--the shape and the layout of the buttons is GREAT and anyone should be able to comfortably reach and use all of them.

Finally, I really love this bright orange color.Indigo and jet (black) get kind of boring after a while, and it's nice that they offer something else.Out of my four controllers, the orange one is my favorite. :)

Don't buy third-party controllers just because they're cheaper!This is the best controller out there! ... Read more


108. PS2 Multiplayer Adapter
list price: $19.99
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Asin: B00005MDZ6
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Intec
Sales Rank: 1081
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Easily Connects to PlayStation2 console for quick start up. Save your multi-player games with individual memory card slots.Works with compatible game software that displays the multi-tap adaptable icon ... Read more

Features

  • Allows up to 4 players for maximum game action
  • Easily connects to PS2 console for quick start up
  • Save games with individual memory card slots
  • Compatible with all multi-player PS2 games

Reviews (2)

3-0 out of 5 stars fun with friends
the multiplayer adapter is very good when you have a big screen tv and you have four friends over but when your by your self it's just a waste of money

3-0 out of 5 stars It only works with PS2 games
I was disappointed to find out that it will not work on the PS2 with the old playstation games. ... Read more


109. Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari Dual PC/PS2 Racing Wheel (2960657)
by Guillemot
list price: $79.99
our price: $47.49
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Asin: B0002MGW9O
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Guillemot
Sales Rank: 13447
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Progressive pedal set.
  • Progressive gas and brake control with 2 wheel-mounted levers and stable analog foot pedals - 2 wheel-mounted gearshift levers - Central clamping system
  • Powerful Force Feedback effects - 8 way D-pad - 9 action buttons -
  • Exlusive Ferrari licensed product.
  • Rubberized handgrip and carbon-like levers

Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars A great wheel: for the price.
This is a great wheel, it has a good feel and doesn't feel cheap at all. I have tried it woth GT3 and NFS:HP2 and it works great. It doesn't work so well with GTA:SA. The wheel has vibration function, and shifters and gas brake pedals on the wheel as well as ones that go on the floor. The pedals aren't analog, the're either on or off however, and they tend to slide a little on carpet. It's no logitech, however overall for the price you really can't go wrong. ... Read more


110. GameCube Game Screen- Platinum
list price: $149.89
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Asin: B0000945KG
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Intec
Sales Rank: 3312
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • One headphone jack
  • Portable compact design for use in vehicle or on the go
  • Color monitor provides vivid game graphics like TV
  • Adds a blast to gaming experience with built-in stereo speakers
  • Heat resistant - will not fail due to high temperatures in automobiles

Reviews (11)

2-0 out of 5 stars Bad quality. It can ruin the gaming experience.
Here is the one good thing I can say about it. It will show the game you are playing.
OK, that is it.
I had a problem with the sound. Now I am hearing-impaired, so I tried turning it up. It was either too loud or too quiet.
My pet peeve with this screen was the brightness control. I did not understand it at all! It just gave off random brightness depending on the colors appearing on screen. In my experience, it would get too bright to see well and I would find out the knob will not turn left anymore.
The screen is meant for one player only. You can play muti-player, if you can see your section of the screen that is as big as your hand.
Too small. Bad sound. Too bright.
By the way, it can show DVDs. Don't do it. The screen is just too small. You and your friends will be huddled around the screen like it is the last fire during a winter storm. And you will be there with your hands cupping your ears and squinting your eyes to see.

Don't do it. It is too expensive.

3-0 out of 5 stars beware new cube owners
this is the second gc ive had in the last few yhears, and i found that they have changed the newer ones with the older ones.the new ones are missing an input for hi def tvs.for intec tvs, they are configuered with the old input in mind.newer models cannot fit the intec tv cord.while this doesnt elminate the use of the tv, it does become cumbersome as youll have to tie on a few extra cables to get the tv to work

1-0 out of 5 stars get a better 1
an XBox screen (7.2) will also work and it is much bigger for $150 the PS2 screen is 5.4 for the same price get a PS2 screen they just dont slide on the system which isn't the end of the world.If you want a screen that fits get this one but the others are easier to see.This screen is so small that it is very hard to read small print unless if your face is close to the screen.Bottomline is that the other screens are better for their value.

4-0 out of 5 stars Coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
It is helpful and makes playing fun it is wireless i took it on a plane by it it is very fun u can play on boring trips get it trust me

4-0 out of 5 stars gamecube game screen
IT IS HOT AND THATS JUST THE WAY IT IS KID. ... Read more


111. SanDisk 128 MB Pro Duo Gaming Memory Card
by SanDisk

our price: $32.29
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Asin: B0007TJ7UI
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Sales Rank: 14680
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Product Description

The new SanDisk Gaming Memory Card line turns a handheld game device into a fully loaded multimedia entertainment unit. The product line includes Memory Stick PRO Duo for Sony's PSP (Playstation Portable) as well as SD cards for games with an SD slot such as Gizmondo, or Tapwave Zodiac.For maximum performance and to get the most out of all the advanced features on the device, you'll need a SanDisk Game Card. With SanDisk, you will be able to save your game levels, listen to digital music, play your favorite video, and download and store game cheat codes, characters and game skins.SanDisk game cards maximize your world of entertainment. SanDisk game cards utilize exclusive MLC memory and controller technology developed at SanDisk, meets all MS specifications, and is guaranteed compatible. Available Capacity Identity Color Code: Capacities: 128MB = Pink 256MB = Orange 512MB = Green 1GB = Yellow ... Read more

Features

  • Save your game levels, listen to digital music, play your favorite video, and download and store game cheat code characters and game skins
  • Utilizes exclusive MLC memory and controller technology developed at SanDisk
  • Meets all MS specifications, and is guaranteed compatible

112. Sega Dreamcast Sports Pack
list price: $169.99
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Asin: B00004W4YB
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Sega of America, Inc.
Sales Rank: 7750
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (27)

5-0 out of 5 stars This is one of the most over looked systems.
I just got the chance to play one of the Dreamcast for the first time a little while ago. When i did, i was amazed at all it could do.

You can play dreamcast games (sonic is fun, so is jet set radio), but the best comes from how easy it is to do other things with it.

the one thing that could have made it better is DVD playback without to much work. If this system could have that, it would still be big.

5-0 out of 5 stars Black one is cool but the original color looks professional.
I like the Dreamcast and it has to be one of the most vercitile systems ever made because you can do prettymuch anything with it, including playing DVD's. Thats if you know how to set the system up anyway. All in all, I don't think that anyone appreciates how hot this system really is and even with all the import games that it has!!

4-0 out of 5 stars Sega Dreamcast is one of the best system ever!
A while back I really wanted a Nintendo Gamecube. But, it was [expensive]! Just for the system and a controller. I saved up my Birthday money, christmas money and allowence and only came up to [not enough money]. Darn! I was short [money]! Then I looked in EGM's "Holiday Game Guide 2002" and compared the DC to the GC. I figured that they were almost the same. Luckly, my friend down the street hd th DC so i went over to his house and played on it for a while. Finally, i mady choice. DC it is! Compared to the GC they practically have the same graphics, some of he same games(Craxy Taxi, Sonic 2 which is slightly better than the DC version)the DC had cooler pheriphals(microphone, keyboard, mouse, gun, VMU, Rumble back, go online right out of the box) and some cooler games(Seaman,Sonic Adventure, Vutra Tennis, Marvel vs.Capcom 1&2). So instead i bought a black limited edition DC at a store and bought Vutra Tennis and a VMU. And still had [money] left over. What a Bargan! Months passed and the GC went don to [less money]. And I had 5 games, 2 VMU's, 1 Rumble pack, a web browser and a keyboard. I could have waited for the GC to go down [in cost] and get only the console and the controller or i could have gotten theDC 3 games 2 vmu's and a rumble pack....i'll stick with the DC. Who knows? The GC might even come down [in price].

5-0 out of 5 stars Cool Games
Hi I'm Johnny and from what I heard all my friends talking I would rather Have A Saga dream cast other then A Playstation

5-0 out of 5 stars DREAMCAST SYSTEM...
THE DC COMMING AT THE SAME RANK WITH XBOX AND PS2 AND IT HAS VERY GREAT GAMES LIKE SONIC ADVENTURE 1&2 AND SOUL CALIBER AND
CRYZY TAXI 1&2 THIS IS A VERY LISS INFORMATIONS ABOUT SEGA DREAMCAST..............
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113. GameCube Wavebird Wireless Controller
list price: $39.99
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Asin: B00006418I
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 735
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Wouldn't it be nice to play games without a cord stretching across yourliving-room floor, especially if you have little kids or large dogs in yourhousehold? Nintendo's Wave Bird isn't the first wireless controller ever broughtto market, but it's a whole lot better than what came before. You may remember abrief fad a few years ago with spotty infrared devices. These units failedbecause they were a lot heavier than standard controllers, and also because theyrequired a direct line of sight between the controller and the infraredreceiver. The Wave Bird is much lighter (it weighs a bit more than a regularcontroller) and uses radio frequency signals for reliable game control atdistances of up to 20 feet. Unless your playing on a stadium-size TV screen,that should be more than enough. The unit will last for about 100 hours of useon just two AA batteries and has 16 channel frequencies, so you'll easily beable to hook up four controllers without interference. ... Read more

Features

  • Platform: GameCube

Reviews (197)

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Controllers Ever!
I swear by these controllers. I have 3 of them and they are workhorses. Couldn't lose the signal if you tried. Highly Reccomend!

5-0 out of 5 stars My Story on the WaveBird Wireless Controller
I first heard about this brand in the Toys "R" Us big toy book.
On Christmas Eve I went to aunt Helene's they have a cool projector and my cousin Matt played with the GameCube on the projcetion screen. He was busy playing an NBA basketball game, and I wanted to play a game with him. So my mom told him to play a game with him, and I picked Mario Party 4. I had the WaveBird wireless controller. When the game was over I wanted it so badly.
I have a baby brother he's a toddler now so he's curious and I don't have to tangle the wires to prevent him from getting it. Instead I can just keep it in a safe place. Also I play on the floor, and it's more comfy playing on the bed. I haven't got it yet because Mom just ordered it.

4-0 out of 5 stars WhyBuy This When you can get a corded controller?
Why? Because it is much more durable. I own 3 corded contollers which I bought at the same time as my only wireless. The corded ones broke about 1 year hence, the wireless is still going strong. [...] In any case, if you are looking for an excellent gaming experience Purchase this item. SOMEWHERE ELSE!

5-0 out of 5 stars the best controller ever
ok this is so awesome i love it alot because i can play it on my bed when my tv is a lil far distance its so cool i dont have to worry about and cords i have 4 controllers 2 are blue then i have this one and i aslso have a black one but out of them all this one was the best so if i were you i would get it.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Wireless Controller of Any System
The Wavebird has set an example for all other wireless controllers. Lighter in weight than the regular controller (although lacking the somewhat cool rumble feature), the battery life of the Wavebird is surpisingly good, lasting much longer than expected. A pair of AA's lasted me all the way through The Wind Waker, and partway through Metroid Prime. Range is excellent, although I find that certain obstacles will cause a little glitching. It has also defeated the problem of the relatively short cord on the regular Gamecube controller. Overall, it's worth every penny. ... Read more


114. Dance Mat
list price: $14.99
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Asin: B00005V4NS
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Intec
Sales Rank: 817
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

MODEL - G6250 VENDOR- INTEC FEATURES- DANCE PADCreate a dance floor anywhere! Works with popular dance software orPlayStation games (sold separately). Extra long 10 Ft. controller cable Mat folds for easy storage Nice electronics is your source for everyday low prices on theIntec G6250 - Dance Pad PS2 and all other Intec Video Game Acc ... Read more

Features

  • PlayStation 2
  • ESRB Rating: N/A (not applicable)
  • Hardware/Accessories

Reviews (51)

3-0 out of 5 stars Okay for beginners but get one on eBay!
This mat is okay for beginners.It won't last too long for advance users but this mat is a great way for a beginners to learn how to play.Some people recommend duct tapping plywood on the bottom of the mat some it responds better, but if you get a mat anywhere, I STRONGLY RECOMMEND getting one on eBay.Usually, they are brand new and factory sealed.They usually come in a sets of two (one for you and a friend) and sell for about $8.50 like this one (either in XBox or PS2) and $15.95 for shipping (The Buy It Now price on eBay is usually $8.50 but you can still bid on it to save a couple of bucks).Shipping for these mats on amazon.com are $4.49 for 3-5 day shipping and $8.98 for two day shipping so you still come out ahead on eBay.I got a mat that retails for $130 (its sort of like the mat that sells for $99 here; its more expensive because it has extra padding and it will last longer) for $20 and $25 dollar shipping.For hardcore fans who really got some moves and play the DDR games a lot, eBay has the metal dance mats with the bar (looks exactly like the one in the arcades) for about $150 (not including shipping).Otherwise, this is an awesome mat but if you want to save money and get one for when a friend comes over, get one on eBay (if you get one on eBay, search ddr or search ddr extreme).

1-0 out of 5 stars This is not a quality product.
Buyer beware -- If you're buying this because it's the cheapest dance mat available, you're going to get exactly what you paid for.I am just getting into DDR so I bought this to practice at home.It worked great for a couple of weeks, but now the up arrow is screwy and doesn't always register, which makes it extremely frustrating to play.I estimate I got less than 20 hours of use before it started to fail on me, which is inexcusable.In short this pad is not worth the money or trouble.Look elsewhere.

1-0 out of 5 stars ~Whacks mat with a shovel~
I first started playing DDR at a friend's birthday party, where I got hooked on it and asked for it for my own birthday.Well, knowing my parents, they got me DDR just as I asked. (They love it when I excersize without them bugging me, I bet they thought DDR was a gift from heaven. xD) Along with DDRMax 2, they got me this soft dance pad, and for a while, it did great.I got better and better, and eventually, I progressed to Standard mode.That was when the madness began.At first, it was just the fact that it got scrunched up like a raisin after a fast song.And also, it slid under the couch or onto the wall mid-play, causing me to fail the song.And then, it got worse.Sometimes I would press a button, but it would not register.And the most annoying of all is when it registered when I wasn't even standing on it! It would just incessantly press the -> or <- buttons until I wiggled the buttons around enough to make it stop!The nice thing was, however, that after I got DDR Extreme, I got a new dance pad, same as the first.I had it all along, just in case a friend wanted to play.So, I hooked it up, and played on my "new" one.By then I played on Heavy mode (I rock =P), and the "new" dance mat lasted about... 5 days.And with that one, I accidentally stepped on the black hard "thing" on the front connecting to the wire.Now, the up arrow occasionally won't register any of my steps every other song.I have to wiggle around the black "thing" to get the up arrow to even work at all!Ok... the moral of my story is... if you are just beginning, this pad is for you.If you play on Standard, I wouldn't consider it.If you play on Heavy, don't sue me for damage to your floor when you take a chainsaw and slice the mat into shreds.If you play on Oni Mode (DDRMax), then don't even make direct eye contact with this product.It'll drive you to insanity.If you want a quality dance mat, buy a RedOctane 2.0 Ignition Pad.It's well worth the money.

1-0 out of 5 stars um... not much to say here but its not for true DDRers
ummm.... its ok for kids who just want to play around but...
see, i'm an experience Dancer and I got this pad about 1 and 1/2 years ago. now i invest my money on a metal pad. that broke and i got red octane. trust me. if you are on a hard standard song or heavy go get the red octane not this but this is prteey good for beginneres and might modes people. not for me.

2-0 out of 5 stars Okay Dance Mat...
When I first bought this mat, it was out of stock so I guess people like this. But I would like to warn that this mat may be fun, but not at all durable. I've had it for three months before it broke. the up arrow got seriuosly messed up and hardly ever works now. The down arrow is getting screwed up too. It slipps all over the room while I am playing it and it messes up my game. :P
This mat works as good as any other mat until you've had it for a while. I've had a lot of fun on this mat and eventually, I knew it was going to break but I didn't expect it to break so soon. It's been half a year and I've never played it agian. I recomend the redoctave.com Playstation Non-Slip Dance Pads.:D It's more durable and it doesn't take you surfing accross the room. ... Read more


115. NYKO TECHNOLOGIES Xbox Live Wireless Headset

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Asin: B000621X5S
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Nyko Technologies
Sales Rank: 4929
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

2.4 GHz Compact Wireless Headset for use in Online Gaming for Xbox. ... Read more

Features

  • 2.4GHz compact wireless headset
  • Volume control with Mute button
  • Rechargeable lithium polymer battery delivers six hours of continuous use
  • Includes charger

Reviews (2)

2-0 out of 5 stars Poor implimentation
I was incredibly eager for this headset to come out after my Logitech headset worked so poorly. I purchased this one and had about a minute to play with it before catching a plane ride for a week's vacation. When I got home, I again tried it out and found that I was not terribly pleased. While the sound was clear, it wasn't nearly loud enough. I had to ask folks to repeat things. My end of the conversation was only slightly distorted however. The other problem is the fact that the darned thing wouldn't stay in my ear. I have earbuds with the same exact earcup, but because of the weight of the earpiece (which isn't much, but enough) it kept slowly slipping off of my ear. A bit annoying if you're playing a game.

Then came the problem with the battery. I found that after a time, the headset wouldn't hold a charge for more than a half-hour. I don't know about other gamers, but I binge on games. When I get a chance to play, it is for several hours... or days.

I called customer support (GS won't take it back after a week) and was told that they only offer to replace the product or give you alternate products from their line. I wasn't happy, but what can you do? I'm probably going to ebay this turkey. I wouldn't recommend this item because of the ill-fit, the loudness (or lack thereof), and the poor warranty. I'll probably give up and wait for Xbox2 to worry about wireless again. A shame, too, since I spent a pretty penny on a logitech wireless controller. It's wireless, sure, and it is clear, but is extremely lacking in other areas.

3-0 out of 5 stars Nyko Wireless Headset Review
I was rather impressed by the idea of going full wireless with my Logitech Wireless Controller and Nyko Wireless headset for Xbox Live. WARNING: I could not use it unless I already had an Xbox live communicator. It will not connect unless it is plugged into the com part of the xbox communicator. Which means I had to spend an additional 30$ for a communicator. If you can get a cheap communicator then its definetely worth it. ... Read more


116. HIP INTERACTIVE Hip Gear Stereo Station for PSP LM667

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Asin: B00095LMPI
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: CDV Software Entertainment
Sales Rank: 1636
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Product Description

MODEL- LM667VENDOR- Hip InteractiveFEATURES- Stereo Station +The PSP Stereo Station+ is the ultimate desktop accessory for yourPSP. Hook up your AC adapter and lock in your PSP. You will be blown away by the intense stereo sound from your movies, music and games. Better yet, the PSP Stereo Station+ recharges your PSP'sinternal battery whenever it is locked in place.* Neodymium stereo speakers that produce crisp highs and powerful bass.* Charges PSP internal battery whenever the PSP is locked in place.* Fully adjustable height and angle for optimum screen viewing.* Folds flat for easy storage.* Plugs into your original PSP AC adapter.* Also works with the Hip Gear Replacement AC Adapter (part # LM657, soldseparately).* Front mounted buttons for quick access to music and movie playbackfunctions. Nice electronics is your source for everyday low prices on theHip Interactive LM667 - PSP Stereo Station Plus and all other Hip Interactive Video Game Acc ... Read more

Features

  • Neodymium stereo speakers that produce crisp highs and powerful bass
  • Charges PSP internal battery whenever the PSP is locked in place
  • Fully adjustable height and angle for optimum screen viewing.
  • Folds flat for easy storage.
  • Plugs into your original PSP AC adapter

117. GameShark
list price: $39.99
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Asin: B00005NK0N
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Intec
Sales Rank: 807
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (37)

1-0 out of 5 stars It was awful.
Do not buy this junk. It will never work. You can't enter new codes, download, or upgrade. Nada. You actually can't even start the game once you put in codes so it's useless. Better chance just playing fair than burning money away.

1-0 out of 5 stars The Game shark is a shark
This game boy is a shark and by that I mean they take your money and then the product is faulty it only works somtimes for the first few times then the hardware breaks down the company has no information for trouble shooting. Dont buy this product unless you just want to be shark bait. DS

1-0 out of 5 stars GameShark, buy it for 1 cent not $20!
GameShark sux. I put it in and 10 minutes later it freezing my game and not working. Dont buy this. Your better off buying a Action Replay!

1-0 out of 5 stars Worst Investment Ever!
Please do not buy this product. It simply does NOT work. You can't enter new codes, download, or upgrade. Period. You actually can't even start the game once you put in codes so it's pointless and annoying. Don't even bother wasting your money. It just isn't worth the frustration.

3-0 out of 5 stars Few Bugs
this cheating device may have a few bugs but it still works on some games. The thing is if you like pokemon then action replay is best for you but if you like other games then use gameshark. I brought this product about 1 week ago and it worked fine but when I put my pokemon game it didn't, although it didn't freeze or mess up the game it still didn't work. Then I went tot eh codejunkies.com website and downloaded the upgrade to make my GS a AR v3 and it worked perfectly. The thing that is really cool is that if you upgrade your gameshark to an AR it doesn't have all the bugs that AR has!!! WARNING: UPGRADING YOUR GS MAY CAUSE THE CODES TO BE DELETED. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK ... Read more


118. GameCube Action Replay with 16X Memory

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Asin: B00008DHLV
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Intec
Sales Rank: 5175
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Cheat system for Nintendo GameCube
  • Get infinite lifes, ammo, health, and more
  • Unlock secret levels and hidden characters
  • Play import games on your GameCube machine (no modification required)
  • Easy to use

Reviews (7)

5-0 out of 5 stars Reviewing Reviews
To be perfectly honest, I don't own the Action Replay, though I would like to. I am only reviewing to let the uninformed buyer know that they should ignore the two people who gave the Action Replay a bad review.
This 'christina swan' person I can forgive, as she apparently doesn't know much about game systems. I'll tell you now, a cheat system CAN NOT ruin the game system itself. I own a gameshark for the N64, and I know that the dumbest thing you can do with one of those is to put in a bunch of random characters and hope it's a good code, and even then, the worst you could do was ruin the gameshark itself. If you want my opinion, the kid probably left the Gamecube open too long, letting dust or something get on the laser reader, blocking the laser and rendering the Gamecube unable to read discs. That happened to me before, the guy who did the repairs said that happened a lot with laser-disk based game systems like Gamecube and PS2.

As for the I HATE ACTION REPLAY guy, I'm gonna have to come up with a list for you:

-The codes are a bunch of numbers and letters, it takes you over two hours to put in one code.

*These codes are meant to actually change how the Gamecube reads the game, so you can keep the health meter stuck on full and stuff like that. Can you appreciate how much programming code is used to pull off something like that? Feel lucky you only have to put in a few letters and numbers. And as for the two hours, can you say exaggeration!?! I really doubt it would take even the slowest gamer that long to put in codes. Besides, learn to put a little effort into what you do.

-Codes only give you stuff like infinite lives and extra characters, who in their right mind would want that junk on their game?

*Oh, for the love of... It's a CHEAT SYSTEM. You're supposed to *gasp* CHEAT WITH IT!! Who in their right mind would want that on their game, you ask? Everyone but you, apparently.

-The price is too much.... it should be less.

*It's worth how much it cost the company to make it, plus some for profit. If you don't like it, don't whine to everyone on Amazon about it.

-Also it doesn't work on my super nintendo.

*Oh my...I'm sorry, I didn't know you had mental problems. You see, kid, a system that's made for a Gamecube usually works on a Gamecube, not the Super Nintendo. They're completely different systems, you see.

-Datel can't make cheat systems, they should jump off a bridge.

*I hate to stoop to your level, but here goes:
Considering your arguments, I think the world would be done a much better favor if YOU were to jump off a bridge. A high one. That happens to be over a pile of jagged rocks.

Actully, that felt pretty good. Anyway, last one:

-Don't buy this...instead go by the amazing Etch-A-Sketch.

*Why? If a person is looking for a cheat system, how would a toy drawing pad help them? And, no offence to you Etch-A-Sketch fans, but I don't see what's so amazing about it. Please come up with a decent argument next time.

If anyone wants to argue about this some more, feel free to e-mail or something, especially if you happen to be anything like this I HATE ACTION REPLAY guy. I'm here 'til Thursday. ;-)

3-0 out of 5 stars Works well, but has a big downside
The Action Replay does everything it is rumored to do. All the codes work perfectly. However, there is a big downside. If a code is not preset, you must manually set it. This may not seem like a hard task -and for some codes it isn't- but some codes can be up to 30 lines long. Doing this with a control stick can be quite tedious. I find myself deciding not to use the Action Replay sometimes because I don't want to spend the time entering a code. I've heard people say this software is user-friendly, I don't know where they got that from.

4-0 out of 5 stars Unhappy
My sons Gamecube was only 13 months old when after using this accessory for a couple of weeks, his system no longer worked. The people at Nintendo suggested that Action replay could be the culprit. Buyer beware.

5-0 out of 5 stars Some misconceptions
This is a great device if you want to explore the game 100%.The codes take a maxium of 1 minute to put in (most codes are 1 line and it is a mixure of numbers and letters BUT you are only putting in about 10 of these characters, so it is a matter of seconds)once the code is put in, it saves it so that you do not have to type it ever again (unless you decide to delete it ofcourse).It does not work on SNES because, well that is another system....Action replay (gameshark in the US until they stopped having Interact distribute them and sold it to Mad Catz) has ALOT of experience in these devices and proved that with the release of the Action Replay.

4-0 out of 5 stars This Is A Piece ...
The codes are a bunch of numbers and letters, it takes you over 2 hours to put in one code. Codes only give u stuff like infinite lives and extra characters, who in the right mind would want that junk on their game. The price is tomuch.... it should be [less]. Also it doesn't work on my super nintendo. Datel cant make cheat systems, they should jump of a bridge. Don't by this...instead go by the amazing Etch-A-Sketch. ... Read more


119. Game Boy Color Console in Atomic Purple
list price: $69.99
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Asin: B00000J97G
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 3342
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (91)

2-0 out of 5 stars Game Boy Color
I don't see all the hype in this portable gaming device. The games graphics are so terrible (So is Game Boy Advance). The only good Nintendo graphics is the brand new Nintendo DS which has Nintendo 64 graphics which isn't too shabby. But I really hate the Pocket and Color because it's a waste of money. Why would you get something in black and white with terrible graphics and then get one with only some colors (It's not that good) and plus the addition of bad graphics...now that's what I call a bad deal.

4-0 out of 5 stars great and fun
this isnt bad i have it and it works great i think this is better then alot of older systems like game boy or super nt but still its a good system.

3-0 out of 5 stars Ok..... but not as good as ngpc.
I got this system last year and it worked fine until a month ago. then the sound blew out. Also the graphics on many games suck. Still it's a hardysystem and I would recommend buying it if you like a classic look in color, but if you want something with good graphics, nice small comfortable size, and a motherload of great games, buy an NGCP(neogeo pocket color).

5-0 out of 5 stars Game Boy Color Console in Atomic Purple
is very good and easy use

3-0 out of 5 stars ITS OK BUT NOT THE BEST
the gameboy is not as good as it sounds first you can buy it cheeper other places, and there is not much things you can buy for it,& the games get boring quickly, the good things are that you can buy a radio,light rechargeable batteries,& charger for under $20 if you look otherwise it is good for starters. ... Read more


120. SNK NEOGEO Pocket Color Console in Blue
list price: $69.99
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Asin: B00001OPJB
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: SNK
Sales Rank: 483
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Look out, Game Boy Color. When it comes to serious portable gameplay, there's finally some legitimate competition for the popular Nintendo system (which has sold over 80 million units). If you dare to be different, consider the NEOGEO Pocket Color, a hand-held system created by the Japanese company SNK.

The screen is 10 percent bigger than Game Boy's, but the overall machine has roughly the same convenient pocket-sized dimensions and light weight as the Game Boy. The NEOGEO Pocket Color provides up to 40 hours of continuous fun on just two AA batteries. The 16-bit graphics are crystal clear--making it easy to tell the difference between humans and animals, friends and foes, and walls and doors--and easily viewed in both bright and dim lighting. The color palette has three times the range of its competitor's, with 146 possible shades. There is also a built-in calendar, daily horoscope, alarm clock, and global clock that can be accessed even without a game cartridge in the slot. Two players can go head-to-head with a simple cable connection (sold separately). NEOGEO is available in six different casing colors: silver, clear, blue, ocean blue, stone blue, and anthracite.

The only drawback is that NEOGEO is new and, therefore, playing catch-up to Nintendo's well-stocked list of titles, which boasts A-list offerings such as Super Mario Brothers, Pok&eacute;mon Pinball, and Tetris. But SNK scores points for the few titles that it does offer for the system. Among the better titles for NEOGEO are Dragons Wild video poker, arcade classicsBust-A-Move and Pac-Man, and your basic serve-and-volley Pocket Tennis. Most of these games are pretty addictive and perfectly suited to the well-designed, thumb-friendly, eight-position joystick. --Carrie Bell

Pros:

  • Better graphics than other portable players
  • Very good visibility in bright sun and dim light
  • Variety of fun colors
Cons:
  • No Pok&eacute;mon titles yet
  • Response of the joystick isn't the best on games (such as Crush Roller) that require sharp, quick turns
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Reviews (9)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great little system
I recently ordered a NGPC,received it the other day, and I must say even in though we are bombarded with the hype regarding the PSP and DS, this system still rocks. Very simple to use, and has a great library of games, which include Metal Slug, Fatal Fury, Puzzle Bobble, and SNK V. Capcom, just to name a few.
It is too bad that SNK pulled the plug on this console before it even made a dent in the US, but I think the fact that it is an "extinct" system adds remarkably to it's appeal. Get yourself one of these systems while they are still cheap and available.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome Handheld
At the time when the Neo Geo Pocket Color was released, I, like many others, didn't buy it because I wanted a Game Boy Color. SNK, although extremely successful in Japan, was not able to match the popularity of Nintendo's well-marketed new handheld console in America. Sadly, SNK USA eventually went under and the Neo Geo Pocket Color disappeared from shelves.

Although the Neo Geo Pocket Color didn't sell as well as Nintendo's Game Boy Color in America, that is not to say that it didn't deserve more credit than it was given. The NGPC arguably has the best fighting game titles of any handheld console. Games such as SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Milennium, King of Fighters R-2, Samurai Showdown 2, and Fatal Fury: First Contact are part of what the NGPC is still best known for. The built-in thumbstick also gives fighting game fans the option of straying from the traditional directional pad on a handheld console and allows for a much better way of playing the quarter-circle oriented games. Aside from the SNK fighting game titles, the NGPC hosted a slew of wonderful (and very addictive) puzzle games, including Bust-A-Move, Puzzle Link, and Magical Drop.

For some people, the problem with the Neo Geo Pocket Color was the lack of variety on the part of its games' genres. For those who weren't fans of fighting or puzzle games the NGPC really didn't have a lot to offer (at least not enough to buy what used to be a $69 console.) Although the NGPC had a fair number of sports titles and classic hits such as Pac-Man, Sonic the Hedgehog: Pocket Adventure, Metal Slug: First Strike, and Pocket Sports Series - Baseball Stars, it just wasn't enough to compete with Nintendo's ever-growing list of popular games. There were a few RPG's made for the NGPC, but most kids fell to the lures of Nintendo's new Pokemon games instead.

The Neo Geo Pocket Color has the ability to play imported games, which is very nice since some NGPC games, like Last Blade, were not released in America. The games will obviously still be in Japanese when you play them, but they can be played on the American console. My only real complaint about the NGPC is the lack of a backlit screen, but when the NGPC came out most handheld consoles didn't have that feature (if they did, they ate batteries like crazy - *cough* Sega Game Gear). The thumbstick was a wonderful addition to the console and allowed for much better gameplay than did consoles with only directional pads. Overall, the Neo Geo Pocket Color was a very sophisticated (and sadly, overlooked) console with the best good-to-bad game ratio of all handheld systems. I would recommend any serious gamer to get one, especially if you enjoy great fighting games. The Neo Geo Pocket Color didn't get all the attention it deserved, but it really did bring a whole new dimension to the world of video games.

5-0 out of 5 stars wow, just wow
wow. this system is so cool. with a growing variety of games, and a nice portable size, you can take it anywhere. You'lle love the translucent colors too. It should be the competitor with game boy color in a few years once it gets popular. lots of sports and fighting games, and quite a few arcade games (pac-man!!). it also has an awesome screen in the beginning when there is no game in. you can use calendar, horoscope, alarm, and more. But this, and not only will you be satisfied with the results, you will be kinda like the new kid on the block that everyone oo's and aa's about. SWEET!

4-0 out of 5 stars SNK has done it again
The Neo Geo Pocket Color easily defeats all handheld systems graphic wise. It has superb graphics with perfect coloring. The depth of each little detail is almost perfect. The Neo Geo has only a few games (30-50) but eachone is 3 times better than a Game Boy game. All people who buy a Neo Geoshould deffinetly by a SNK vs. Capcom:Match of the Millenium game to gowith it. Anyone who buys a Neo Geo is cool in my book.

4-0 out of 5 stars A great system
Although the library of games available for the NeoGeo Pocket is small, it's a case of quality over quantity.Every game I have tried on this system has been excellent.Of course, some are better than others, but Ihave yet to play one that was a genuine disappointment.Because the systemhas more processing power and a better display than the Gameboy Color, thegames have more depth and playability and SNK has done a good job with thesmall game library, especially with the fighting games (which areexcellent) and the Sonic the Hedgehog conversion.Since I don't have themoney to buy dozens of games, the small game library doesn't really concernme.I really enjoy my NeoGeo Pocket and am glad I bought it over a GameboyColor. ... Read more


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