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1. GameCube Donkey Konga 2 w/Bongos
$17.99 list($29.99)
2. Puyo Pop Fever
$14.15 list($14.99)
3. Intellivision Lives for GameCube
$29.98
4. Super Monkey Ball 2 Pack
$19.00
5. Namco Museum/Pac-Man Fever 2 Pack

1. GameCube Donkey Konga 2 w/Bongos

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Asin: B0007ZSHOO
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 917
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Includes Donkey Kong Bongos!

Grab some friends and jam along with a fresh set of new, chart-topping songs in Donkey Konga 2!

Features:

  • Play more than 25 new hits, from pop and hip-hop to R&B and rock, all straight from the charts.
  • With three difficulty levels and five modes of play, Donkey Konga 2 will have gamers everywhere drumming and clapping again to new songs.
  • Rock out with new game modes. Drum to your own beat in Freestyle Plaza or see how well you and your friends synch up as you share a DK Bongos controller in Concert mode.
  • Multiplayer musical mayhem! Connect up to four sets of DK Bongos controllers for jam sessions, or match your rhythmic prowess against a rival in the two-player Battle mode
One day at drum practice, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong begin arguing over each other’s playing. Dixie Kong and Cranky Kong happen to walk by and see the two embroiled in a heated exchange. Dixie settles the spat by showing off her stunning skills. That’s when Cranky comes up with a brilliant idea: It’s time for the Kongs to go on tour!

In Donkey Konga 2, performances are graded by how accurately players drum along to the rhythms shown on the screen. In Street Performance mode, players play for DK Coins. The better their performances, the more coins they earn. Coins are spent at the Shopping Mall to purchase expert-level music, alternate sound sets for the DK Bongos controller, and mini-games at the Shopping Mall.

The Music Lab features two new mini-games. In Challenge mode, players must match a set performance score to move on to the next song, with the ultimate goal of playing every song in the game in one sitting. Battle mode pits two players against one another to see who can achieve the higher score. Hitting strategically placed POW blocks will lower opponents’ scores, and there’s a drum roll contest for bonus points as well. In Jam ... Read more

Reviews (3)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Game, Not Perfect
I disagree that the 1st game was better. The 2nd game is more developed and has a wider range of songs to choose from. There is music for everyone and even if you don't like a certain song, you will still have fun playing to it on the kongas since it will be a challenge. The songs are great to take your anger and energy out on and the beats really reflect the mood, stlye, melody, and rhythm of the song. The parts also help you develop an ear for the other instruments and what is going on with the other parts, not just the rhythm.
There are more extra features on this game. The only one I don't like is the freestyle. I don't find it fun just to play whatever I want because what you're playing isn't recorded or saved and there's no way to know what you did. The mini games are really fun and great for multiplayer. The feature where 2 players can play on 1 set of kongas is great because it builds team work and trust. It's a lot of fun for one person to get red, another yellow, and you both clap.
I havn't played multi-player (except the 2 player feature I just mentioned) because extra kongas are expensive and I don't want to make that purchase yet since no one else I know owns kongas or the game.
This game is also rated teen for mild lyrics. I havn't noticed any swearing but there are certain references including suffocation. Most songs are suitable for young children however. The whole family will enjoy Donkey Konga. I also recommend the 1st game in the series.
Although the real artists who perform the songs are not the people on the songs, the fake versions are still great and are performed by very talented musicians. They do a great job of covering the song to sound just like the real artist.
The only complaints I have are they could replace all the r and b and rap songs with some songs that are more rhythm heavy and upbeat. I also believe the game is a bit too short but the extra features and multi player make up for that.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good...could have been Great!
Look.I like the donkey kongas. The first one was great. The second one has been a bit of a letdown. Oh sure it's fun and delivers that but, for instance, in the first game I knew 85% of the songs.I can only recognize 30% of the songs in the new game because the others are just horrible drek I wouldn't listen to to begin with!There were a few surprise songs on there that I was glad to see, but the song that "sampled" the music from the "Young and the Restless" is, well, just HORRIBLE!It should have been better; at leastbetter songs to choose from and Nintendo failed to pick those.I still have fun with it irregardless of some of the C"rap"py music.If you know a lot of newer songs, you'll love it.It's just good for me. Not great.No Motown? No Beatles? No Elvis? No 70's classic rock? What happened?

5-0 out of 5 stars Amazingly fun for all ages
I admit that the bongos seem like a silly gimmick when you first look at them. But when you start playing with them, these are REALLY good rhythm and drum trainers!

The game comes with a good selection of songs to play along with - from Allstar to La Bamba, from the Nutcracker Suite to Shiny Happy People. There should be songs in here to suit all musical tastes. There are a bunch of different ways to play the songs. There are freestyles where you just drum and clap along any way you wish. There are a series of built in rhythms where you have to match up as well as you can with the song. There are two player modes where one person drums and the other person claps. There are a number of challenge modes where people play head to head or try to get better scores on the same song.

There are even rhythm trainers where you learn about different rhythms and learn how to hold them over a number of bars. It really is quite amazing how much the game teaches you about syncopation and unusual rhythms. If you feel you're rhythmically challenged, this game can get you to learn how rhythms work. If you think you're a pretty good drummer, give a try on some of the more challenging songs and see if you can keep up!

The game is great for solo play and even more fun in party situations, especially because the songs are so much fun. As you earn coins, you can use them to buy more difficult song versions, new sounds for your bongos and even new bongo visuals. You get a lot of incentive to keep getting better and better.

Where many games teach you skills that might seem meaningless (arcane combinations of button mashing), this game is actually teaching you a real life skill that is great. You could become a better real life drummer, or at least be able to hold your own better at any dances you might go to.

What's even better, this game is great for all ages. Young kids can have fun randomly hammering - while adults can do serious work in perfecting their skills.

Highly recommended! ... Read more


2. Puyo Pop Fever
list price: $29.99
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Asin: B00020BV2O
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Sega of America, Inc.
Sales Rank: 5588
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

The Puyos are dropping and you've only got seconds to create crazy combos and dump tons of Nuisance Puyos on your buddy. Things get even hotter in Fever Mode where you throw as many chains together as possible during Fever Time. ... Read more

Features

  • Play the original Puyo POP game, or play in Tutorial Mode, Story Mode, or Fever Mode
  • New puzzle pieces feature triple and quadruple sets
  • For 1 to 2 players
  • Play as one of 14 characters in this revamped classic Sega puzzler
  • Gameplay enhanced by new 3-D graphics

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Just as I remember it....
Puyo Pop Fever is the latest installment of the Puyo Puyo puzzler series and has been revamped with an enhanced game engine that includes the new Fever mode, a larger assortment of characters, and additional modes. The Puyo Puyo series has a long and cryptic history here in the States. While a mainstay for the puzzler genre in Japan, Puyo Puyo has been released in many alternate forms, masking its origins over here. Veteran puzzler gamers will recognize the game engine as the same exact one from the Genesis and Game Gear's Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine and the SNES's Kirby's Avalanche. Fever shares a lot with many other puzzler games; Puyo blocks drop down from the screen, and players try to combine four in a row to send a nuisance Puyo over to their opponent until their screen fills up---you can also unleash chain combos for devastating effects. But the new Fever mode adds a definite frantic dimension to the game. During a match, you build up your Fever gauge by eliminating Puyos, and when it's full, you'll enter Fever mode, which gives you a screen full of triple Puyo sets---one well-placed Puyo can set off a unstoppable chain saving you from the brink of disaster or unleashing a fatal blow to your opponent. The only limitation Fever has is that it supports only two players.
Additional enhancements in Fever included larger quadruple Puyo clusters, a 16-character lineup (two of which are unlockable), four courses, Free Battle mode in single player, three default rule settings, the ability to edit rules for versus mode, and three Endless Puyo Pop "classic" games. While single-player and Endless Puyo Pop modes are engaging, they can only really be considered training for the Versus mode. When you play against an actual person, the gameplay becomes faster paced and furious. Players must learn to adapt and process enormous amounts of information in a split second, paying attention to their current Puyo pile, the next Puyo piece, their Fever gauge, and their nuisance Puyo bank on the top of the screen. If you don't have any triple Puyo sets on your screen, the nuisance Puyo bank will unleash its contents. This will screw up your screen, and you'll hear the annoying chants of your opponent's character as he buries you. The characters are all well balanced and have varying styles and strategies, and they seem to be well designed to annoy the heck out of you while you play. There's nothing like the feeling of doom as you're fixated on your screen while you here the chants of the opposing character making chain after chain combos. With single, versus, and three endless modes, and 16 available characters, Fever is as addictive as it gets.

5-0 out of 5 stars doctor, I have puyo pop fever!
ok, then. I liked this game because it is somewhat original (look for puyo pop on the gba).I gave this game a 5 in fun because the in-game action is constant.I gave this game a 4 in educational value because you have to be looking at ALL times at your playing field, looking for possible matches.Gamecube disks are probably hard to break (none of mine have!)

C U l8r ... Read more


3. Intellivision Lives for GameCube
list price: $14.99
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Asin: B0002IBE96
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: SVG Distribution
Sales Rank: 2995
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Features

  • GameCube
  • E (everyone)
  • Action/Adventure

4. Super Monkey Ball 2 Pack

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Asin: B0009FV7YY
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Cokem International Ltd
Sales Rank: 8278
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Product Description

Super Monkey Ball In Super Monkey Ball, you're in control of a cute little monkey trapped inside a transparent ball. The objective of the game is deceptively simple. Tilt the floor with your analog stick so that your monkey ball rolls towards the goal. Your success is all in the thumb -- the more you tilt, the faster the ball rolls, just be sur ... Read more

Features

  • Super Monkey Ball
  • Monkey Race - a kart-inspired party game that challenges you to run laps around bizarre tracks, complete with boost strips and power-ups.
  • Monkey Fight - Equipped with retracting punching gloves, you and your friends attempt to knock each other off a floating platform as power-ups fall from the sky.
  • Monkey Target - Take turns launching off a ramp and dive-bombing various targets for points. Once airborne you can unlatch your ball and use the two halves as wings, banking and gliding with ease.
  • Monkey Billiards - How about a game of nine ball? With simple controls and a dynamic camera system, you and your friends can enjoy playing an exciting game of pool.

5. Namco Museum/Pac-Man Fever 2 Pack

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Asin: B0006IWU72
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Jack of all Games
Sales Rank: 11874
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Product Description

Namco Museum: Namco brings an unprecedented number of classic arcade hits home in one package. Games included are Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Galaxian, Dig Dug and Pole Position. But the fun doesn't stop there, since Namco has added all new arrangement modes plus other hidden games. Pac-Man Fever: Pac-Man Fever is an outrageously fun party game that stars Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and many other Namco favorites from popular franchises such as Tekken, Ridge Racer and Soul Calibur. Up to four pl ... Read more


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