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| 121. The Land Before Time: Return to The Great Valley | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00004YMW3 Catlog: Video Games Publisher: TDK Mediactive Sales Rank: 7833 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 122. X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 | |
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P.S. I Reccomend This game for any gamer beginner or Expret
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| 123. Monster Seed | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00000J9J6 Catlog: Video Games Publisher: Electro Source Inc. Sales Rank: 8332 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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In this game you play the role of a character named Daniel,you're somebody called a Ruler,you can collect "seeds" and hatch and mix in "solutions" to make stronger monsters. This game was good because you can make your own monsters and carry as many as you want.It was also good because the game always has something good or bad happening. If they made it to where you cant get "deformed" monsters there would be a better variety of monsters.What would also make it better would be to make more "seeds". People who like Adveture,Drama,and making your own Monsters will like this game.
Still I would sugest this game to any RPG fan.
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| 124. Need For Speed 3: Hot Pursuit | |
![]() | (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000038ABJ Catlog: Video Games Publisher: Electronic Arts Sales Rank: 3316 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Editorial Review Hot Pursuit gets its name from our favorite mode of gameplay, inwhich players try to exceed the reach of the long arm of the law bygreatly exceeding the speed limit. The ultimate goal is to beat youropponent to the finish line, but usually it's hard enough just dodgingoncoming traffic, swerving around police roadblocks (complete withspike strips), and trying to keep pursuit vehicles from slamming youoff the road. It's nearly as fun to watch replays as it is to race, andwe've only discussed one of the game's five types of play. Thisdiverse, fast-paced racer is definitely a keeper. --T. ByrlBaker Pros: Features Reviews (24)
Awesome new 3D tracks like: And if you enter the following cheats under the "USER NAME" option, you can access bonus levels such as: The Room (Enter "PLAYTM") Also, enter "SEEALL" to see all videos! This game is so hot that i play it all the time! Thanx 4 reading! ... Read more | |
| 125. Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere | |
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Editorial Review The standard mission design of previous games in the series remainsintact, giving players complete control over their aircraft as they ziparound in a fully 3-D environment. There are plenty of fun planes tofly this time around, from agile superfighters to lumbering bombers.Their maneuverability has been toned down from previous games in theseries, which makes lining up targets more of a challenge, but itbecomes second nature with a little practice. Don't be intimidated by some of the fancy moves available to thrill-seekingflyers here. After all, what's the worst that can happen whenyou decide to risk a daring loop and roll? The truth is that AceCombat 3 is ultimately more about pyrotechnics and fast action thanabout realistic flight physics. Ace Combat 3 isn't the leap intechnology over its predecessor that we expected, but it's still agreat way to satisfy your urges to fly the unfriendly skies. --T.Byrl Baker Pros: Features Reviews (14)
Graphics 2/10 *There is also a EASY MODE for the controls.
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| 126. Colin McRae Rally | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00004R9ID Catlog: Video Games Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment Sales Rank: 7327 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Editorial Review Players must pick from 11 world rally cars and play for the best timeson 48 courses in 8 countries, including New Zealand, Greece, and theUnited Kingdom. Racers encounter mud, snow, and gravel--all of whichcollects on cars as each race goes on. The elements can also inflictdamage on your vehicle, which adds to the challenge. A British codriver guides players through runs, while the rally schoolcan help beginners with their skills. There's even a two-player optionthat can be used with single rally, championship, and time-trialmodes. Control in this game is great, despite the varying track surfaces andweather conditions, and players even have to manage courses at night.Luckily, gear ratios, tires, brakes, and suspension can be modified tosuit any and all changes. While we won't go as far as to say this gamebeats the classic Gran Turismo, we do believe that McRaeultimately gives GT a run for the money. --Robb Guido Pros: Reviews (6)
Outstanding all the way - even with the sounds of crinkling glass as you slide into the trees. Love every moment of it.
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| 127. South Park: Chef's Luv Shack | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00001WQIT Catlog: Video Games Publisher: Acclaim Sales Rank: 3378 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Pros: Doesn't take too long to load. (WHAT OTHERS DON'T THINK) Very funny mini games! (BAD KITTY) Cons: Questions can be repeated during extended play. Graphics look computer-drawn. Overall, the game is pretty good, but only for South Park fans. It may be entertaining, but it has earned an M rating. Don't leave the package aroung children. Thanks.
Cesar Fernandez
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| 128. Hot Shots Golf | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00002STRG Catlog: Video Games Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment Sales Rank: 2242 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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I am so glad he proved me wrong.I have had this game for 5 years now, and I still enjoy playing it as much now as I ever have.You can play by yourself or with another player or against the computer itself.Even more fun is the ability to unlock other characters in the game after you defeat them.It also forces you to learn how to play with characters that play with left or right hands and whether they have a better long or short game. The characters are humorous at times.When they mess up, they are hilarious.Their expressions say it all.The makers of this game put a lot of effort into making this game interesting.Great buy.
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| 129. Arcade Greatest Hits : Midway Collection 2 | |
![]() | Asin: B000021Y5D Catlog: Video Games Publisher: Midway Sales Rank: 3513 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Here are the games: 2)BURGERTIME: You run across burger parts and make them fall down and repeat. Hot dogs, eggs, and other foods are chasing after you! I remember they had this game on coleco vision. Good game, 4/5. 3)JOUST: I was never really a big fan of joust but I remember the game well. Joust 2 is better than Joust 1, because 2 has different looking stageS. Decent game, 3/5. 4)MOON PATROL: This game was popular back in the days. Its not so good now.... Even for nostalgic buffs.... 2/5. 5)ROOTBEER TAPPER: The best game in this collection. You serve drinks from 4 tap stations and slide the mugs down the long bar table. Some customers are quick guzzlers, lol. The original version used budweiser, however back in the days I've only seen rootbeer tapper, hey its still beer. Good graphics. GREAT game, 5/5! 6)SPLAT: Don't remember this in the arcade. The gameplay is quite stupid. You pick up food with 2 hands and try to throw them at the computer player. Score: 0/5. 7)SPY HUNTER: A very popular game back then. The famous music plays for first few seconds of the game and rest of the game is SILENT! I remember the music playing the whole time. This game really shows its age and is honestly horrible now. Score: 1/5. Overall this collection has 2 GREAT games, especially TAPPER. I would give this a 5 rating if the other games were better.
MoonPatrol: My personal favorite;I played this forever on atari 2600.Of course graphics are much better,gameplay is extremely addicting and I love the moon patrol soundtrack!Still have that funky tune in my head!Have gone through the A-Z level three times,and it's STILL churning out more gameplay! Joust2: Believe it or not,this is actually better than the original Joust!Collect golden egg bonuses;fight diffrent enemies like bats,robot vultures and even black knight bosses.You'll also be suprised with in-game voice overs,music and diffrent levels that actually change!While it is a bit tougher,it's just as fun as the original and stays true to it's origin.You'll still fight the other ostrich riders,hurry during the egg wave rounds,and face the same dreaded teradactyl if you take too long! These two games are worth the price alone,but here are the other BurgerTime: This was a fun game that I played on intellevision and 8-bit nintendo.Make the lettuce,meat,buns etc. fall through each floor to make a sandwhich while dodging fast food baddies. Music is the same as it was in the original.Lots of fun;only thing I didn't like was that there were no limitless continues like in MoonPatrol or Joust2.With only three lives to survive on,you'll only get so far and then.....GAME OVER!Still a great game though. RootBeerTapper:Orignally without the "root",this arcade was popular in bars during the 80s.Alot of fun serving drinks and catching the empty glasses while listening to "Old Suzanna".After SpyHunter:I remember this game very well;however I was not a big fan of it.I know alot of people who loved playing this game though;and if you were a fan,you'll be pleased to know that everything has been left intact.From the diffrent power ups to the Peter Gun theme. Splat!:A game very similar to Food Fight! for the atari 7800. Controls are a bit awkward,but you'll get the hang of them.Throw Blaster:I don't remember this one,but it has cool,3-D bright color graphics.It is a space game that I can best describe as something that was seen in "The LawnMower Man" movie.I've actually grown strangely addicted to this game,and like how the screen looks when you "die".The game over screen is also pretty cool..."Paradise is 17 billion light years away!" It is actually possible to get to "paradise",but it is EXTREMELY difficult as you always cycle through 4 diffrent types of gameplay. ...If you love retro games and can find a copy of this title,pick it up immediatly!You'll have countless hours of fun and memories by yourself or with a buddy.
The controls and theireffectiveness differ from game to game.Use of a control pad to play SpyHunter is imminently dissatisfying (a steering wheel is almost necessary toplay it), and Splat! doesn't fare much better- perhaps Sony's hard to findDual Analog sticks (as opposed to the Dual Shock analog controls) wouldwork better.Joust 2, Burgertime, Blaster, and Moon Patrolall handlevery well, and Root Beer Tapper moderately well. The multimedia portionof the game is also very nice...the story behind Blaster is fascinatingto those who are fans of Eugene Jarvis' work. The only disappointmentbesides control issues concerns the lack of the original non-Root-BeerTapper; perhaps because of licensing restrictions, Sony guidelines, or evena wish to avoid a higher ESRB rating only the Root Beer version isincluded.Thankfully, the multimedia history *does* talk about theoriginal bar-themed version of the game. ... Read more | |
| 130. Thrasher: Skate And Destroy | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00001ZULA Catlog: Video Games Publisher: Jack Of All Games Sales Rank: 6879 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Editorial Review There are more than 100 tricks to master, which is necessary if you want to unlock secret levels or outrun the donut-eating cops. Since motion-capture technology was used to design the movement of each skater, each special move looks fairly natural when executed. In addition, each environment is completely interactive. For example, you will see leaves fall from a tree if you happen to hit it. Of course, you can also interact with objects to show off your skating skills. We had fun sliding down ramps and jumping over trashcans. One of the strengths of Thrasher: Skate and Destroy is its phenomenal hip-hop soundtrack, which features icons like Grandmaster Flash, Eric B. & Rakim, EPMD, A Tribe Called Quest, Gang Starr, Sugar Hill Gang, Afrika Bambaataa, Public Enemy, Stetasonic, and Run-D.M.C. --Carrie Bell Pros: Reviews (47)
1. The characters in this game can't skate, they hardly get any air 2. Controls are hard 3. I have to unplug the controller to pause the game (pressing start will start some kind of police chase) 4. When I wipeout, it shows it in slow motion which is really anoying 5. lame soundtrack if u want a good game then get one of the tony hawk pro skater games, whoever chooses this the best over tony hawk, they must have a monkey controling their brain ... Read more | |
| 131. Lego Island 2 | |
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| 132. Digimon Card Battle | |
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| 133. Big Ol' Bass | |
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| 134. Primal Rage | |
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| 135. R-Type Delta | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00002STPR Catlog: Video Games Publisher: Agetek, Inc. Sales Rank: 7415 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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The only thing bad is the cg is a little weak, but I didn't buy it for that anyway.
The only thing bad is the cg is a little weak, but I didn't buy it for that anyway.
Aside from the difficulty, my biggest complaint is that your force module, while being a very useful tool, is...well...stupid. There has been more than one occasion where I have been killed because the module got stuck behind some indestructible object when I needed it the most; I was sadly reminded of the one-player version of the Super NES classic Secret of Mana, where you get your backside handed to you because your computer-controlled allies believe they can help you out by trying to run through a wall instead of going around it. Otherwise, R-Type Delta is a very solid game. Graphics, sounds, weapons, and gameplay are all perfectly satisfactory, if not as outstanding as those in Einhander (which yours truly deems the best 2-D shooter yet released in the U.S.). Continues are limited, so be prepared to invest a considerable amount of time. And keep in mind that throwing your controller against a wall may make you feel better, but it won't help your performance.
To say it did would be an understatement.Irem and Agetec have crafted the best side-scroller on the PSX, and perhaps the best modern side-scroller.You take your pick of three R-Type ships (with a fourth hidden), the R9, R13, or RX, each with its own unique Force Module and individual weapons, and invade seven levels of dark, bio-mechanical Bydo Empire-ridden evil.Enemies from previous R-Types are included, but in full menacing polygonal 3D, and even the level designs are from the old games, but again, redone for the 3D generation.Delta is more than a great-looking package, however - it succeeds in creating an immersive universe that sucks you heedlessly in, including a haunting soundtrack that shifts to reflect the on-screen events.Of particular note is the 5th level (dubbed by me as the "Sewer Level"), in which you must dodge your way among drifting pipes and other garbage, weird alien slugs firing on you the whole time.It's suitably murky and bubbly -- almost smelly.And the boss will be familiar to R-Type fans.... Gameplay, thankfully, remains 2D.You scroll from right to left, charging up your force module, and laying waste to the droves of semi-organic Bydo enemies that are an R-Type trademark. The R9 has a standard module, the RX's homes in on the enemy and fires remotely, and the R13's is connected to the ship by a deadly and fully manipulative stream of energy.Each ship has a Beam weapon and a screen-wasting Delta weapon, and the pyrotechnics involved are blissful creations, with no slowdown.The ships handle differently enough to make mastery of each a daunting, yet rewarding task.R-Type has never been a bullet-dodger, but relies strictly on patterns and memorization.And like the prior games, Delta is a very tough nut to crack, even on the Easy difficulty.A true Delta master will not be satisfied until Hard difficulty is conquered with all 3 (make that four!) ships.It's advisable to master control of your Force Module, as well as recognizing when to raise or lower your ship's speed (easily done with the shoulder buttons). Thankfully, Free Play can be obtained through a few hours of play, and trust me, you'll need it! R-Type Delta offers old-school gameplay in new-school clothes, a formula many have attempted, but few have succeeded to such a degree as this.Long-time fans of R-Type may be turned off by the 3D graphics, but rest assured, the gameplay is solid as ever.Hopefully Delta will win the series some new fans.You will not find a better side-scroller on the Playstation.
R-Type Delta may not look as sharp as the original R-Type with it's classic hand drawn artwork and crisp details but in this age of polygons and 3-D special effects, Irem can't be faulted for going with the textured polygon flow. The graphics in Delta are reminescent of what we've seen in Einhander and Philosoma but the brilliance of Irem's graphical work and unique enemies are unmistakable.Galactic worms with translucent sheen arc across the screen as they weave and dive, flitting airships move in oscillating patterns, carriers fly and jump with retro rockets glaring. The game runs silky smooth and the control offers just enough resistance to make the ship feel substantial as you pilot it through alien worlds. The original R-9 and R-13 ship models return along with a new bruiser called the R-X. We haven't been able to check out all the power-ups yet but the bolt-on weapon is standard issue weaponry along with an assortment of laser and missile enhancements. Delta also borrows a variant of a power up move from Mega-Drive classic Gaiares where you can absorb an enemy ship's energy to power up a new mega weapon deemed Delta. Devotees of the R-Type mythos will revel in this new version of the classic series, it's a fitting tribute to one of the greatest shooters in video-game land. New inductees will find Delta a high quality shooter that ranks up there with the best on the Playstation. ... Read more | |
| 136. NBA Live 2001 | |
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Highs: 1. One of the most entertaining sports games.2. Great gameplay3. you got a lot of options to choose from. Like practice mode, three-point contest, etc. Lows:1. Same EXACT gameplay as the one in 20002. Same graphics ( the crowd looks better, though)3. Same lame old boring commentary like its older brother4. the faces look really messed up ( some players have teeth sticking out of their faces on close-ups) Final verdict: If you don't mind the almost same game as last years then buy it. If you want changes, please don't buy it!!!!!!
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| 137. Disney's Aladdin: Nasira's Revenge | |
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| 138. Jet Moto 2 | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00000I1BV Catlog: Video Games Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment Sales Rank: 6572 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Editorial Review Overall, this is a fun racing game for the hard-core racing fan, but those who really want to fly are better off with something that offers clearer graphics. Another problem stems from the fact that if you knock another racer off his or her cycle, but the cycle goes forward, then the recent victim of your assault starts where his or her cycle stops. This location is usually in front of you. So it's actually better not to hit them at all. The lack of replays in this version is helpful, and Jet Moto fans will appreciate the upgrade. Still, for a really stellar racing game, look elsewhere. --Allen Stewart Pros: Reviews (11)
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