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    1. GBA Pokemon Emerald
    $29.99
    2. GBA Fire Emblem The Sacred Stones
    $28.18
    3. GBA Lego Star Wars
    $27.49
    4. The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap
    $29.99
    5. GBA WarioWare: Twisted
    $26.25 list($34.99)
    6. Fire Emblem
    $25.00
    7. Incredibles
    $29.88
    8. Kirby and The Amazing Mirror
    $14.88 list($19.99)
    9. Classic NES Series: Super Mario
    $19.40 list($34.99)
    10. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to
    $29.95 list($39.99)
    11. Pokemon FireRed with Game Boy
    $14.68 list($39.99)
    12. Frogger Advance
    $29.23 list($29.99)
    13. Ultimate Brain Games
    $34.54 list($34.99)
    14. Super Mario World
    $29.11
    15. GBA Backyard Baseball 2006
    $16.44 list($29.99)
    16. Polly!: Super Splash Island
    $23.99
    17. Sponge Bob Square Pants: The Movie
    $14.49 list($29.99)
    18. Scooby-Doo Two: Monsters Unleashed
    $19.99
    19. Robots
    $14.00 list($29.99)
    20. Disney's Kim Possible 2 - Drakken's

    1. GBA Pokemon Emerald

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    Asin: B0007D4MVI
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 17
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    This title is now shipping and will not be received any earlier than the street date of 05/01/05.Emerald takes place over land and sea and pits you against the Team Aqua and Team Magma from Saphire and Ruby. This time around, Pokemon will show off their moves prior to battle, perhaps as a sort of taunt. Nintendo also added some new options to the game. A new Battle Frontier area has you play through seven big battles. The Battle Dome places you in a tour ... Read more

    Features

    • For use on the GameBoy Advance or the GameBoy DS

    Reviews (24)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Pokemon Emerald
    Pokemon Emerald is pretty fun, but when you beat the game, there's not much more to do. It has some strategy involved, so that makes it kind of educational, but not really. I also never see a Game Boy Advance game break, so that makes it durable. So overall, it's a great game. The free tin is good, too.

    David
    NJ
    10 years old

    5-0 out of 5 stars wow wow wow wow wow
    for all you pokemon lovers out there this is the altemate thing for you.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome!, even with the knowledge of Ruby and Sapphire!
    Hi, I am really excited about this game it just brings the Hoenn region to life and installs new tactics for creating as better gameplay experience. I plasyed this at one of the game stores and have not yet bought it yet, but that game has moved to the top of my list for games to buy!

    Sincerely, Terrence mcgee

    5-0 out of 5 stars This game..is awesome! Much better than Ruby and Sapphire!
    This game is much more funner and challenging. After you defeat the elite four, you can go to the Battle Frontier. The Battle Frontier is absolutley awesome! Over all, I will give this game a 9.3 outta 10! Thank you nintendo for making this game so much better! For those who don't have the game, you will love it! It's much more advanced than boring old Ruby or Sapphire. IT'S much more FUNNER! And it's only a measily little price of 35 bucks. That's a pretty good deal! So get the game today! It's AWESOME!!!!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Very Few Flaws
    This game, overall, was very good. I believe that even those who have Ruby or Sapphire would like this game. One reason is the new Battle Frontier. this leaves you a major challenge once the core of the game has been completed. There are also many plot changes that make this game, overall, a good buy. ... Read more


    2. GBA Fire Emblem The Sacred Stones

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    Asin: B0007ZSHOY
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 46
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    This latest entry in the series takes place in the continent of Magi Varl. Demons once populated the continent, but mankind gained piece by sealing the evil forces with five magic stones. Time passed, and the stones became the heirlooms of royal families whose kingdoms divide the present-day continent. The story of Seima no Kouseki begins as the most powerful of these kingdoms, the Grad Empire, begins to invade the remainder of Magi Varl. The Lunes Kingdom, a neighboring kingdom to the Grad Empi ... Read more

    Features

    • Execute your attack! Plan your strategy to take advantage of your strengths and exploit your enemys weaknesses. Guide your soldiers carefully, because if they fall in battle, theyre gone forever!
    • Field dozens of soldiers on the field, from the familiar pegasus knights and cavaliers to brand-new units like the mage knights, who wield both weapons and wizardry in battle.
    • Discover new ways to improve your army! Take on all-new monster battles and the Tower of Valni, with floor after floor of challenging fights, to gain the experience your soldiers need to master their skills.
    • As your soldiers increase in skill, youll be able to choose between multiple classes to customize your army and master your perfect strategy! Will your cavalier become a paladin, or will he sacrifice speed for power and become a great knight? The choice is yours!

    Reviews (6)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Better than the first
    Fire Emblem was one of the best games on the gba.Final Fantasy Tactics advance was another one.What this game does is take elements from both of them and combines them into one of the best handheld games ever.The first fire emblem was an extremely challenging game.This one is too, but now you can roam the map and join in skirmishis as in ffta.The character upgrade choices also make it superior to the first game.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Better Sequel to a Great Game
    It is a time of peace, suddenly, your country of Renais is attacked by your ally, Grado.They are after the Sacred Stone, but why would they want the very thing that sealed the Demon King away centuries ago?

    Welcome back to the realm of Fire Emblem.This installment had nothing to do with the other game (which is a little disappointing) but it still is as good as the first.So, what's new this time around, well first off, there's a difficulty selection available from the start (you had to unlock it in the first).There's beginner, which explains the game and has a tutorial, normal, for those of us who played through the first one and know much of the controls, and difficult, for those who want a challenge.

    I got to say that I'm glad that they've added this feature so we don't have to listen to the idiotic tutorial (its good to look at it if your a beginner, but its still annoying).Anyway, the core of this game is essentially the same with some added features.

    These added features include that of choosing what you want your character to turn into.For example, in the first game, thieves could only become an assassin.However, in this game you have a choice of an assassin, which is a killing machine (if you have the Killing Edge equipped), or become a Rougue, which is a thief who doesn't need lockpicks to open doors and chests.This adds a lot to the game too.

    The other neat feature is the ability to walk on the world map and choose where you want to go.This system, I would compare it to that of FF Tactics Advance because you can run into monsters who are also new to the series.

    There's also a Tower of Valni that is like an endurance round.You can leave whenever you want to, and its not required that you go there.

    The storyline this time around is predictable but still can be classified as good.I mean I figured from the start what was going to happen, and most of your predictions will come true.

    My favorite thing about this game are the main characters, Eirika and Ephraim.They are twins but seem to be complete opposites.Eirika is the peace loving princess who hates war, and Ephraim is the one who runs off trying to find pride in fighting.

    So, should you pick up this game?Yes, if you liked the first one, but wanted more or if you haven't played the first.No, if you are tired of the gameplay from the first game because all you are going to get is the recycled form of the original.

    PROS
    - Good game with good stratergy ideas
    - You have the choice to choose if you want the tutorial
    - The added walk on the map feature is very useful
    - The ability to choose what your unit will become

    CONS
    - The story is way too predictable
    - A lot of this game is recycled from the old game (can be good or bad)

    5-0 out of 5 stars I haven't seen this yet
    i haven't seen this game yet, but i'm sure that pigs are cool. you may find that this looks kqueer, but you know that it's true. just sayin hi to all those solar hills sons in this world

    2-0 out of 5 stars As a game, Sacred Stones is average. as a sequal, its a joke
    Basically, what we have here is the same game.
    Seriously. Intelli Sys recycled like 60% of the content from FE1(7 in jpn)? The only "new" things here are what you'd already expect in a sequel anyway: a new plot and new character designs.

    Why would anyone pay full price to play exactly the same game all over again? It boggles the mind. On the pc we have what are called "expansion packs". This "sequel" does nothing new what the previous game hasn't already done. And the previous one, which I've reviewed, wasn't that impressive either.

    In short, go ahead and buy this if you liked the first one and want more of the same. If the previous Fire Emblem didn't do much for you however, don't expect anything different.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Wow
    This game had pretty big shoes to fill from the first fire emblem for gba but it certainly filled them. I really liked the choice for promoting units and the extra battles for level ups. ... Read more


    3. GBA Lego Star Wars

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    Asin: B0007M225M
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Eidos Interactive
    Sales Rank: 30
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Play the most memorable and exciting scenes from Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Episode II Attack of the Clones and the forthcoming Episode III Revenge of the Sith.
    • Choose from over 30 of your favorite Star Wars characters, ranging from the legendary Jedi Knight, Obi-wan Kenobi, to everyones favorite Wookiee, Chewbacca, to the evil villains of Revenge of the Sith. Every character has unique weapons and abilities--which provides for a different gameplay experience every time
    • Use 'The Force' to manipulate environments and objects in order to solve puzzles
    • Massive array of vehicles including Naboo fighters, pod racers, speeder bikes, and yet-to-be-unveiled vehicles from Episode III Revenge of the Sith
    • Two-player 'drop in, drop out' mode

    Reviews (8)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Totally, completely, AWESOME!! :) :) :):):)
    This game is great. The graphics are good, the variety of characters is astounding, the unlockable parts are cool. This game is awesome, action packed, funny, and cool all rolled in one. How do I know this? I've seen the trailer. I've seen many screen shots. And I've read other people's reviews. I have not even bought this game. I don't even have a penny saved up for it yet(I'm saving for something else). But, IF: you have the money; IF: You like games that has funny stuff; and IF: You just LOVE Star Wars, Legos, and Roleplaying games: THEN BUY THIS GAME! IT'S AWESOME!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome
    this game is awesome the only bad thing about this is that you can't block the bosses lightsaber like in episode3 for gba (count dooku)
    You should buy this game it was very fun
    lil kb

    5-0 out of 5 stars episods 1, 2 and 3
    THIS game ROCKS!!!The boss battels are cool!Darth Mual is easy.
    A half circle, it's red, get rid of the red and you win the boss battle.different enemies as you go further in the game.
    i.e.: droid, canon, droid camander, gunner droids, shild droid,
    tusken rader, sarlac pit, (Darth Mual), Super droids, fly droids, cranes, (Count Dooko), battle fileds, Grapler droids,
    Super,(Grapler)droid camander, holding fasility, pits, forse filids, Super canon droids and Jango Fett.(that iv'e fased so far.thers more enimys.)

    5-0 out of 5 stars :)
    so I felt pretty dumb buying this game.. looks like a little kids game.. sounds like a little kids game - but I love star wars! so I bought it and brought it to school - by the end of the week 5 out of 6 people I showed it to had bought it. the lego idea is really cool - I went and saw revenge of the sith and I kept thinking about how buildings would look as legos.. but anyways. I'm not even remotely good at video games - I don't think I've ever finished a game in my life.. though i have many. I haven't finished this one yet - but I have high hopes. This isn't hard to play - when you finish levels you can go back and play through them again and with different characters that youve unlocked - which is very amusing to a star wars fan.. :)

    2-0 out of 5 stars Too short and gets old FAST
    I'll make this short, I BEAT THIS GAME THE SAME DAY I GOT IT. It barley covers episodes I, II and III, note how on the description it says that the game covers the most exciting and memorable scenes from all three movies? WELL THAT'S ALL THEY GIVE YOU! The day after i got it it was still kinda fun but then i played it a little more and it just got plain BORING.DON'T make the same mistake I did. I would rather save my money and buy actual legos or a different game. ... Read more


    4. The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap

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    Asin: B00030GS80
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 81
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    When the sorcerer Vaati turns Princess Zelda to stone the King of Hyrule sends Link on a quest that will take him to places he's never imagined. Using the power of a mystical hat called the Minish Cap, the Hylian hero will shrink down for a massive quest ... on a microscopic scale! ... Read more

    Features

    • Use the magic of the cap to shrink and explore the world of the Minish lying hidden just beneath your feet.
    • With the help of all-new items like the Gust Jar and the Mole Mitts, shoot blasts of air or claw through dirt to reach new regions.
    • Unravel the secrets of the Kinstones to solve puzzles, unlock hidden areas, and restore happiness to the people of Hyrule.

    Reviews (57)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good, but VERY short
    The play control is great and the story line is pretty good, but it's just WAY too short!I remember the days of the Zelda for SNES where you played all the way through the game, 8 dungeons and the final battle, only to find out there are 8 more dungeons and an entirely new world to explore!Here we have 5 dungeons and an extremely small world to explore.Sure, there are a bunch of kinstones to swap, but that's only so entertaining.Overall, I liked the game, just wanted it to go on for another 5 dungeons!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Tons of Fun
    I've been a nearly lifelong Zelda fan, so, although I don't buy a lot of GBA games, I bought this one the week it was released. I've played it through twice now, and enjoyed it both times. Here are a few points I consider while playing:
    Point one: Graphics- While I didn't aprove of the switch to cell-shaded graphics (I find it irritatingly cartoony for a title which was previously somewhat more serious), it fit the tone and was well done.
    Point two: storyline/ length- good, basic storyline- rescue the princess and save Hyrule- which fits well with the game's history. I would have liked a few more dungeons, but the sidequests somewhat made up for that.
    Three: sidequests/ extras- Quite good, especially as they haven't been strong in the previous games. Kinstones and Figurines add more dimension to an otherwise (pleasantly) simple game.
    Overall: Great game, can't wait for the next one.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful! Miyamoto brings back more fun!
    Okay, hour 1 of minish cap: It's 6:00pm and I'm still stuck on this one puzzle, the size of a piece of dust and Ezlo isn't helping me... success! I found the Jar of Gusts! I suck the spiderwebs off (You're sick if you're thinking what I think you're thinking I'm thinking you're thinking.) with the jar and get out of the extra entrances, quite frankly I'm entertained.

    Drowning in puddles... teardrops and getting jumped by pieces of pollen... what's not to want or need?! Mr. Miyamoto did not fail us, the gameplay engine was solid, the graphics, good for a GBA game, sound... wonderful! I swear, playing as a super-chibbi is fun, so if you want an affordable good game... don't buy this game... buy it if you want an awesome affordable game! Go Zelda!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Cool Game
    This is fun, even when you play it again. There is a HUGE amount of kinstone fusions to do, it will take a lot of time to come up with everything. I had to make a separate game where I don't finish the four sword, since i miss a lot of fusions from the town. Also, try making your name dude or cheesy. People start saying really weird stuff.

    4-0 out of 5 stars So Much Fun
    I had a ball playing this game. It took a while to finish but it was worth it. Going to start all over again. ... Read more


    5. GBA WarioWare: Twisted

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    Asin: B0007D4MW2
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo of America
    Sales Rank: 111
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    Dr. Crygor fixes Wario's busted GBA by tossing in a high-tech piece of laboratory equipment that looks suspiciously like a washing machine. When the GBA emerges, Wario discovers that he can play games by spinning it. Always on the lookout for new money-making schemes, Wario enlists his team of developers from WarioWare, Inc. to create tons of madcap, spin-controlled microgames. Wario can practically hear the "Ka-ching!" as the masses line up for his latest creation.In WarioWare: Twisted!, yo ... Read more

    Features

    • Each Game Pak is equipped with a Gyro Sensor that detects sideways motion
    • Play over 200 all-new, lightning-quick microgames by rotating the GBA or pressing the A Button
    • Unlock over 130 souvenirs from Diamond City, including bonus games, moveable figurines, music, instruments, and many other novelties.

    Reviews (13)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Wind Me Up and Turn Me Loose
    Are you thinking about trying the waters as a first time gamer?, Are you a hardcore gamer that is looking for something different?Or are you somewhere in between wanting something to consume your mind?!?Well......Nintendo has a game for you!!!WarioWare Twisted is an absolute when it comes to fun and different.The game has a gyro-sensor and so you use no other controls except for the occasional but for an action.You twist and turn your GBA/SP/DS to get it to do what you need, which is a multitude of mini games lasting no more than a few seconds long in length.

    WarioWare MegaGames set the industry on its ear when it came out several years ago.By the way, when you finish Twisted, the original can still be found and is HIGHLY recommended.The goal is to complete several "mini" games, from twisting your airplane to fly out between hanger doors.To twisting so your legs match the syncro swimmers next to you.But as you go the faster and faster you have to complete your mini game.

    I originally purchased the first WarioWare for my wife, we were looking at a long trip and she usually likes to take her GBA along to make the hours go buy.This one is no different, except for she makes me take corners wide as not to affect the gyro sensor and throw her game off.We almost need two of this game, we are always trying to play it when the other has it.The WarioWare series of games always get high reviews, the first one is deemed a classic and I am sure this one will be one too given enough time.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Wow!My head is spinning
    I loved the microgames in previous Wario titles, but these are a whole lot of fun mainly due to the gyroscope (a sensor that knows when you are turning the GBA).I think this one beats the DS version TOUCHED simply beause it is easier to grasp and use without the stylus.Playing this one in public will get you some odd looks too.Lots of secrets to unlock.Definitely replay all the levels several times - there's a lot to unlock in here.This is a great game for all ages and all skill levels.That's the real draw.The whole family can fight over who's turn it is.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Twisted sick
    This game is addictive! FUNFUNFUN.I'm here to tell some wacked things about this game. First if you play Jimmy DR. CrygorOrbolon and Warioman Long enough you will get Fronk GAMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! These are hyper fast games by fronk. You can tell you get these when the music turns wierd. Play designers over to get new games and soveniers. Play Nine and eighteen volt to get the hilarious MONA PIZZA RECORD.If you beat wario man pay attention to his hysterical cut scene. I'm firing everyone. all in all this is a completley strange and pointless micro game bash. (What fun!)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Fun game
    This game is alot of fun and is hard to put down. I am a 51 old woman that loves to play gameboy games and I have all the Wario games. Took a little getting use to having to move the gameboy back and forth or in circles but it is a lot of fun.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Twisted is incredibly addictive!
    Okay, so I kinda bought this on impulse, without reading any reviews first. I mean, I had seen the DS version "touched" and loved it, but don't have a DS! "Twisted" has the exact same appeal as "Touched", and is just as fun, if not more! No stylus, just turn your gameboy! The gyro sensor is really sensitive, and you hardly push any buttons on this game. It's a perfect game to killl 5-10 minutes...but also pretty hard to put down if you have a lot of time to kill! The challenge doesn't seem to end, because you keep trying to want to beat your own scores, earn more souveneirs, and turn, turn turn! It's the best gameboy game I've come across in a long while. Totally original. I'm addicted. I love the mini-mini-game format. Buy it. You won't be disappointed! =) ... Read more


    6. Fire Emblem
    list price: $34.99
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    Asin: B00009WAUL
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 358
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Assume control of a diverse and powerful army of soldiers loyal to your cause
    • Persuade powerful enemy heroes to leave their evil armies and join your growing cause
    • For 1-4 players over link cable
    • Marshall your forces and draw your steel -- the legendary Fire Emblem roleplaying games have arrived on the GBA
    • Defend against usurpers and assassins as you aid young lords on their quest against evil

    Reviews (118)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best GBA RPG Ever!
    For those of you who were disappointed over Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls, this game will let you have peace in your heart.Although it is not made by SquareEnix, it still shares some of the elements of FF:Tactics Advance.While the story is as far out as the FF series, it still retains a lot of the plot twists and suspense that the other games have.

    For of you who haven't had the chance to play any of these games allow me to introduce it to you.Intelligent Systems, the people behind Advanced Wars and Paper Mario, have released an RPG based off the Japanese series Fire Emblem after Super Smash Bros. Melee introduced Marth & Roy and the people begged for it to be released (including me).This game is not like SSBM in any regards, its totally different.You play on a grid where you move your units around and attack your opponents.

    I am a big fan of grid based combat, so I went and bought this game as soon as I could.It has so many great elements to make a game good.The thing that might shock other people, as it did me, as that as soon as one of the characters dies, they're gone for good, unless of course you want to restart the level.This adds a huge amount of stratergy to the game.Some of the characters that are weak would normally make me care less if they died, but in this game, they give you their background, and each has their own dying phrase.The other thing is, your ending will be changed a little if any character dies.

    The sound is spectacular, some of the best orchastrated music I've heard on a handheld.Conversations can drag on a little sometimes, but that can be ignored by the music and the excellent storyline.

    It starts out as your basic fairy tale about a girl finding out she's a princess and so on.But then later the game takes on a much darker tone, which I don't want to spoil for those who haven't played the game.Oh, and the other nice feature is the ability for your weapons to have 'health.'Its similar to that of Dark Cloud's system, but different.If you use a weapon too much, it'll break.THe other neat feature is the extra chapters that can be obtained in various ways.

    So overall, the game is pretty awesome.I suggest that to everyone who has a gba, to pick this one up even if they hate these games.

    PROS
    - Excellent Storyline
    - Great stratergy elements
    - The Battle System works extremely well
    - The music is some of the best on a handheld

    CONS
    - Dialogue can drag on sometimes, but it isn't too bad.
    - The Tutorial is extremely annoying, but if you skip it, you miss part of the storyline.
    - Losing a character and starting the level all over can be quite annoying when you get to longer levels.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Yawn. Been done and done heaps better.
    Remember Shining Force I and II? Remember? Those turn based top-down view rpgs on the Sega Mega Drive with cool characters, heaps of cool magic and detailed combat animations?

    Well those were classic sega games that came out a full DECADE ago. Compared to those strategy rpgs of yore, Fire Emblem (this the 7th in the series) makes NO PROGRESS WHATSOEVER.

    It has lacklustre character designs, an overly wordy plot, a simplistic and boring combat system, a lack of difficulty and an annoying "support" feature which is somehow the developers attempt at adding replay value to this game.

    Overall, to the utter newbie whose only prior experience with these kind of games was with Advance Wars(which is arguably a better game than this one), Fire Emblem might seem like a solid choice. I agree, it IS a solid choice. It is also, however, a throwback of a game. A disappointing retread of gameplay that has been done bigger and better(on lower end systems I might add).

    How to begin? I will make a short comparison between this game and Shining Force II, which many of you have already played. Let me remind you that:

    *SFII had more exciting animations. In Fire Emblem, most of the art went to the character portraits. When it comes to the top-down graphics in battle, as well as the battle animations themselves, this game looks extremely poor for a GBA game.

    *SFII had more varied character designs.FE's characters might look "pretty", but are pretty much all same-ish anime fare, color-coded hair and all.

    *SFII had HEAPS more: weapons, armours, spells, items. It was much more varied. Compared to this, all FE has going for it is a nice little "weapon triangle" system and your token herbs and potions. Not very exciting. In SFII you could cast spells like gigantic lightning storms which affect entire areas. In FE the magic works just like a weapon. You attack one square at a time. BO-Ring.

    *SFII had BETWEEN-COMBAT exploration. In FE, it's pretty much battle after battle. Consequently the plot is FORCED to be told in huge CHUNKS pre and post-battle. Not very immersive.

    *SFII was fun and worth replaying. Just go try it. In FE however, any semblance of replayability is in the form of placing different units next to each other and wait turn after turn in hope of getting new support combos. Wheee.

    It seems abit ridiculous for me to compare this hand-held game with a console game, but bear in mind that the console game in question came out more than 10 years before this. The game boy advance is both graphically and performance wise better than the Mega Drive in every respect. Why can't Intelligent Sys. make a game that fully utilises its potential?

    4-0 out of 5 stars An Intelligent Nod
    I have yet to play Advance Wars 1 or 2, Intelligent Systems' modern war/strategy series for the GBA, but I can venture an educated guess that Fire Emblem shares a lot in common with it.Fire Emblem is a strategy RPG reminiscent of the Shining Force series for the Genesis, but it's been forever for me to make detailed comparisons of the two. Fans of Shining Force, Ogre Battle, and/or Advance Wars will probably find a lot to like.

    Fire Emblem will be fairly easy for those experienced in these kinds of games.Most of the challenge presents itself in keeping your combatants alive, because if they are killed during battle, you won't be getting a chance to get them back.Not even a chance to revive them from defeat (unlike, for example, the popular Final Fantasy Tactics, where you had up to three turns to revive a fallen comrade).This can present a problem if you don't use tight and well-thought out tactics, because the enemy will always jump at the opportunity to kill the weakest party members within range.Fortunately, there's an ability to "rescue" other members, and even pass them off to others in your group.Anyway, I think it's pretty neat that you can't get them back.It adds an urgent dynamic to the game and forces you to really think your moves through.After the first part of the game, it even tells what the characters who didn't make it to the end went on to do with their lives.Some followed the party (although injured and unable to fight), while others went their separate ways.

    In battle, it is prudent that you search out the most advantageous terrain (forests, forts) and engage from there.Also, weapon selection is an important factor, as certain weapons are good against some, bad against others.Rounding out the standard and borrowed strategy-RPG elements is the class system, albeit a limited one (nothing on the scale of an FFT or Tactics Ogre; more like Shining Force).Your units can advance in class with a specific item after reaching level 10.

    One thing worth mentioning in Fire Emblem is that enemy forces, on some battlefields, are concealed within fog or darkness.The limited visibility adds another layer of danger to the combat, which can be partially alleviated with some items.However, this element only somewhat succeeds.I wonder if the developers could have made it where the limited visibility worked both ways, where the enemy had no way of knowing where you are, and would occasionally stumble into a big pack of your units (I wonder, but I think I know the answer to that one).More importantly, a stealth element is missing in the game, perhaps the ability to sneak up on an enemy without them knowing about your approach.

    So, what drives all this fighting in Fire Emblem?The first part of the game has you controlling Lyn, a young woman from the Plains of Sacae, whose family was murdered by bandits, and who is of royal lineage in a far off Kingdom.Her journey takes her to the castle in search of her ailing Grandfather, in order to stop his vengeful brother from usurping the throne.But we find out that this is just a small part of a bigger scheme.Big surprise, huh?The story is ok, and the characters are ok, and the dialogue and writing might be the strongest aspect.However, there's nothing remotely profound or emotional in the melodramatic delivery of the game's story, but that's the norm for video games. Oh well.Instead, you end up developing an attachment to the characters for how well they fight in battle, cheering them on during encounters and hoping they don't get killed. The game succeeds in this.

    A Final Fantasy Tactics this is not.It's not dynamic or deep enough in both its gameplay and story and sentiment.However, I'd argue that it's slightly better than Final Fantasy Tactics Advance for the GBA.Both games are derivative of what has come, but Fire Emblem's not stepping backwards--only nodding to the past.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Very good strategy/rpg title for the GBA/DS
    This game is an excellent strategy title for your Gameboy and will give you dozens of hours of gameply. (My first go through the game was over 24 hours total)

    The characters are all pretty much interesting in this game and there are tons of them to pick and choose on missions. The variety of the units and their personalities are what make this game so enjoyable.

    And if a unit dies then its dead. No 1-ups or resurrection in this game. If your character dies then be prepared to never see them again.
    This really keeps you on your toes as wounded units need rescuers and backup.
    However, this can be a pain to play a mission for over an hour then have the boss kill them in one hit, thus causing you to start the level over again...

    All in all this is simple to learn, yet highly entertaining game. Pick it up if youre missing some a challenging and engrossing strategy game.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Saved games reset - *sigh*
    A fun strategy game overall, but has a major flaw - I can't stand any game that does not let you save anytime you want.I know this game allows you to save at anytime, but the game auto saves for you at the last turn, so that when you die you cannot revert to where you originally saved.I know the designers of Fire Emblem did this so to make the game more challenging or "realistic", so that players can't "cheat" by playing from that save point over and over again, but it actually makes the game more annoying and frustrating.If you character dies, by lets say a way to powerful and out of balanced mini boss attacking you and killing you with one shot, you have to start the whole stupid level over again.

    Otherwise, this game would have received 5 stars - trust me, you'll get frustrated and annoyed the 100th time you main character dies, and you are forced to play the level over again. ... Read more


    7. Incredibles

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    Asin: B0002OOUZA
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: THQ
    Sales Rank: 170
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    The Incredibles videogame features intense superhero action and adventure combined with the unique graphical style and humor of the next film from Pixar Animation Studios. The Incredibles, written and directed by Brad Bird (The Iron Giant, The Simpsons), tells the story of a family of undercover superheroes who are trying to live a quiet, suburban life, but are forced back into action in order to save the world.

    • Action/adventure game based on the storyline of the movie
    • Play as the film’s main characters
    • Fighting, racing, and action/adventure gameplay featuring the characters’ unique superpowers
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    Features

    • Action/adventure game based on the plotline of the movie.
    • Play as all the film's main characters.
    • Fighting, racing, and puzzle action/adventure gameplay featuring the characters' unique superpowers.
    • Live the films action, adventure, and humor over 18 levels.

    Reviews (22)

    3-0 out of 5 stars *Boring*
    I played this game before, and do not buy it, it's just plain BORING. All it is? Fighting.That's ALL!!!! Believe me, this is not the best game you'll ever see.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Not a good choice for younger kids
    My 4 yr old is crazy about The Incredibles and counted the days until his Incredibles game arrived in the mail. It was very disappointing. It is a lot of punching and being shot at and that's about it. Since The Incredibles appeal to a very large and young audience (and I know older folks too). I really thought the game would be more appropriate for younger children. It's not. My son loves Zelda, Urbz, and Mario Kart but unfortunatelythis was a waste of money and a big disappointment for a great little guy.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Awsome!!!!
    I saw the movie and it was Awsome and I know 99.9% or movie games are good!

    1-0 out of 5 stars This game SUCKS!
    DON'T BUY IT! Movie was awesome, game is glitchy, and just plain not fun. SUCKS!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Luv it,Luv it,Luv it!!!!!!!!
    I am a big fan of the movie and for me this game was great.I loved the whole thing.I wish there was another incredibles video game.Even though it was challenging in some parts once you get the hang of it it's great.Level 8 is especially hard because you get killed very easily.Even though you have to keep a list of passwords I loved the game and it was based a lot on the movie.For someone who loves the movie this is a great game!! ... Read more


    8. Kirby and The Amazing Mirror

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    Asin: B00027NWRY
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 298
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    Kirby leaves the Dream Land series for an all-new adventure with awesome side games and innovative copy abilities that are sure to please fans of the series and new players looking for a fresh, exciting multiplayer experience. ... Read more

    Features

    • New powers include a bow and arrow and the ability to grow wings
    • Fight enemies with enemy-sucking powers
    • For 1 or 2 players
    • Kirby is back to help rid the Kingdom of Mirrors of the dark shadow
    • Use Kirby's cell phone to call for backup

    Reviews (25)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Kirby and the Amazing Mirror: The Best Kirby Game Out There!
    Kirby has been my favorite video game character for quite some time.I love the cute and colorful scenery and enemies in Kirby games, and I like how they are fun, but have minimal violence.Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, although sharing the colorful graphics and lack of violence of the other Kirby games, is actually quite different.In Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland, you just cruised your way through levels randomly sucking up enemies.The levels were one-way, and you could finish a world in less than an hour.
    Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, however, requires good thinking skills and an eye for detail.Different doors take you to different places, and you often switch from world to world without even noticing.To find your way around, you can use maps, but first you must discover where they are locatedAfter defeating all of the bosses, including the final one, your game is usually still not 100% finished.You have to explore every world and make sure to discover every room and open every treasure chest.
    Inside the treasure chests could be spray paint bottles, sound effects from the game, world maps, or even a heart to increase Kirby's vitality by one.These objects go into the Collection Room.Spray paint bottles can be used to change Kirby's color at the start of a game, sound effects can only be listened to once you discovered the Sound Player, and World Maps and Vitality Hearts effect your game automatically.
    The graphics and sounds in this game are great, and not annoying in the least.This Kirby game is as cute as always, but it has a slight twist on the Kirby style.Also, you can call the other Kirbys for help when you need it, but you can only call so many times before you need to collect batteries.I reccomend this game to anyone who like cute games or non-violent games.

    4-0 out of 5 stars A full Multi-Category review (and MAVAV parody bonus!)
    This time around, gamers are in for a special treat from me. Not only am I giving my Multi-Category review to Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, but I just found a spoof website the other day made by the MAVAV (Mothers Against Video game Addiction and Violence), and found the site hilarious, absurd, and infuriating. As a result, I'm proud to include as a bonus in this review a parody mixed in saying what MAVAV would probably say about this game.

    Enjoy!

    GRAPHICS: (Me): This Kirby game shows that Nintendo knows how to bring out the best in its systems. The graphics may be decried by some as kiddie, but you should never judge a book by its cover. RATING: 9
    (MAVAV): Kirby is yet another cute little character made to take advantage of the same strategy the tobacco industry used: lure kids in and addict them!

    SOUND: (Me): Good, it fits in well with the Kirby universe. RATING: 9
    (MAVAV): Turn off the volume! That music contains subliminal messages that will tell your childrens' subconcious to play more!

    PLOTLINE: (Me): Kirby is chopped into four separate Kirbys of different colors and must swallow enemies and use their powers to save Mirror World. Goo, but it can be a little basic. RATING: 7
    (MAVAV): This game has extreme violence and trains kids to kill people! If your children see Sword Kirby give Mr. Flosty a whack, they will be guaranteed to grow up as hardened, murderous criminals!!!

    CONTROLS: (Me): Excellent. All difficulty comes from the skill needed to succeed. RATING: 8.5
    (MAVAV): Once your kids touch the GBA, they will not be able to let go of it. They will immediately become obese social outcasts and suffer from extreme mental problems!

    GLITCHES: (Me): None, as far as I know. RATING: 9.5
    (MAVAV): This game has loads of glitches! And according to our non-existent, made-up sources, that's a FACT!!!

    ENTERTAINMENT: (Me:) Excellent. I enjoyed it. RATING: 8
    (MAVAV): Video game addiction is more dangerous than drugs and gangs! Don't let your kid touch this!

    REPLAY VALUE: (Me): Plenty enough for a few times through. RATING: 8.5
    (MAVAV): Oh, there's plenty, all right... when your kids are on a 72-hour non-stop gaming binge!

    OVERALL RATING: 8.5

    A FINAL WORD: (Me): Good game.
    (MAVAV): Nintendo will steal your child's future. If they play this, THEY'LL BE SORRY!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great kirby game!!!
    This game is a very fun and challenging game.It is kind of that game that you might play all day and everyday.And your friends can help you beat the game.So you can split up and conquer the areas.Call your friends to the area you are having trouble with,and if you need to heal,call him/her to your area and eat the food they broght.This game is a must since you have to complete the game 100% and it is not going to be easy!

    5-0 out of 5 stars hello all you goofy goobers!
    this ga,e is awesome I have it, but i think it`s hard becouse the sub-games goober. goofy it is good goober.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great game...
    I loved this game from the beginning. It has many different things to do. It does not, however, remind me much of the simplicity the first kirby game had. It can be rather complicated. My only question is this- I have made it to the point where I have acheived all the mirrors you can venture into. But...no matter how many times I enter into them...I cannot find the last battle to win so I can get the last piece of glass! Where is it??? ... Read more


    9. Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros
    list price: $19.99
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    Asin: B0001ZZNNI
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 159
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    MODEL- AGBPFSME VENDOR- NINTENDOFEATURES- NES Classics: Super Mario Bros.Might as well jump.Famous jumps of the mid-1980s: Carl Lewis's long jump in the 1984Summer Olympics, 1984's ... Read more

    Features

    • Rescue a princess locked in a castle
    • Explore secret areas
    • For 1 or 2 players
    • Classic video game originally created for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
    • Action- and puzzle-based gameplay

    Reviews (44)

    5-0 out of 5 stars classic
    this game was made in 1985 10 years before i was born. so iv'e never played this game on nes but i played this one on on gameboy!!! YEAH!!! it's cool get it. well if you dont have it on nes yeah i'm a 5 year mario fan

    4-0 out of 5 stars Most Games ShouldFollow This One As An Example
    Itz a me, a Mario! in his second and almost greatest adventure yet. The only reason i gave it 4 stars is because it can get a teensy-weesny bit boring. Don't let this fool you. This game is so superb that I keep trying to find games like this! Bowser kidnaps Princess Toadstool and let the mushroom kingdom fall to ruins. In this classic arcade game, you play as Mario (or Luigi depending on if you play two player), and you must go through 32 unforgettable levels, and you have to rescue the princess! Mario can hit bricks for some coins to boost your score. Plus all your favorite tunes are back, as good as ever. There are also power-ups such as the Mushroom, which makes Mario big and take one hit point. There is also a fire flower, which gives you the ability to shoot fire! But wait: the Star, which gives you invincibility! The classic jump and--what's this? Mario can run by holding the B button. Classic Goombas and Koopa Troopas and other baddies are just waiting to mess Mario up. Best of all, there are countless bonus places, such as places that warp you to other levels, and a vine that takes you to a coin heaven. So get this games for about $15.00, and it'll be totally worth every penny, trust me!

    3-0 out of 5 stars I'm confused!
    This game is kind of fun, but was it the first Mario video game or was Donkey Kong the first Mario video game because I was just asking.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Best Classic Game of all time!
    I think Super Mario Bros is one of the best games ever. Which Nintendo Has decide to Rerelease this game on the Game Boy Advance. I've Actually played the Super NES Version of this Game and The Super NES Version (...) I mean here are 2 things on my opinion on the Super NES Version.
    1. Bad Graphics
    2. Worst gameplay
    This is just my actual Opinion on the Super NES Version and I think this Version is better than The Super NES Version so if you guys want to play this game buy it for the Game Boy Advance Not the Super NES!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Pure Genius.
    These GBA "Classic NES Series" are pure genius. It is a great way to reintroduce such classic video games and a way to have them on the go. This game was great 20 something years ago in the 80's and is just as great on GBA. ... Read more


    10. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
    list price: $34.99
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    Asin: B00006LELB
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 335
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    In the multiplayer game, Four Swords, between two to four players take on the roles of young adventurers who answer a challenge from the Triforce. They must brave the dangers of multiple dungeons in a quest to find the Master Sword. Their strength will be tested by fierce monsters, their wisdom tested by complex puzzles, and their courage tested by having to cooperate with each other to overcome obstacles. ... Read more

    Features

    • Talk to all sorts of people and creatures to gain information about how to move forward in his quest.
    • Fight enemies and battle through dangerous and complicated dungeons to recover key objects that open new areas.
    • Wield swords throw bombs, perform dash attacks, lift and throw, and push and pull objects; acquire items that give additional abilities.
    • In Four Swords, face puzzles that require the cooperation of two or more players to solve. They can exchange items, but they also will be competing to pick up as many Rupees as they can to increase their individual scores. It's a unique blend of cooperation and backstabbing.

    Reviews (124)

    4-0 out of 5 stars A Great Game
    I've always loved A Link To The Past.It's not too easy but not too hard.The graphics are good and it has a nice storyline to it.It's just fun!I only have one complaint about this game for the GBA (and it's a big one):
    This version of the game comes with a new game, The Four Swords.The only problem is that it's a MULTIPLAYER GAME!I know multiplayer games are enjoyable for some people, but not everybody knows someone else who also has this game, so many of us are not even able to play the game, which sucks, because from pictures I've seen, it looks like a lot of fun.There should ALWAYS be a single player option!
    Okay, I'm done whining now.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Jake Klingelhofer Gives this game two thumbs up!
    This is a GREAT game. It takes a while to beat but is very fun and not very hard. it isn't really easy like Zelda: the Minish Cap, but not insanely hard like Zelda: the Wind Waker. A fun continous game with good music, good characters, and it's GREAT
    all around. ON a scale from 1 to 10, i would give this game a 11!

    2-0 out of 5 stars Bugger Zelda, revive "Battle Of Olympus"
    Zelda was a copy of Battle Of Olympus IMO. Both games very simmaler, and if you like Zelda you'd love B.O.O.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
    The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past on Game Boy Advance is an identical port of the classic SNES game of the same name. What separates these brilliant Zelda adventures other than the Game Boy Advance's version being portable is that the GBA version also includes a Capcom-developed multiplayer game entitled Four Swords.

    In Four Swords, up to four players can play together for a mix of cooperation and competition, solving puzzles, gathering Rupees and trading items. Fans of the Zelda series receive two great games for the price of one in this must-own GBA title.

    On the surface, it looks like Nintendo went the cheap way out by simply converting the admittedly outstanding Super NES adventure The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past to the Game Boy Advance as the system's first official Zelda product, pretty much pixel-for-pixel in graphics and note-for-note in sound. It's a fantastic game in its own right, but the GBA has proven time and again that it has significantly more potential in capabilities than the Super NES ever did, and a conversion of an early generation 16-bit title hardly impresses on a technical scale. But put that thinking aside, because the developers didn't just put out a simple port for Zelda fans; the secondary selling point of the game cartridge, The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords is a deep, thoroughly designed, and absolutely fun multiplayer experience that's based around the established Zelda gameplay mechanics. It's here that the cartridge really shines, and makes the purchase of the game an absolute necessity for Zelda fanatics and GBA owners alike.

    All Zelda fans should know exactly what they're getting into with the Game Boy Advance conversion of A Link to the Past. The original game released back in 1993 for the Super NES is still revered as one of the best games released in the series, even among the more recent 3D releases on the Nintendo 64 system. The game takes place way early in the admittedly wonky Legend of Zelda chronology. As the elfish adventurer Link, players head off into the huge overworld to rescue the princess Zelda from the castle dungeon; as players save her from the lock-down, they learn that an evil wizard Agahnim has put the land under a cursed spell, and it's up to Link to grab the Master Sword and break it. But anyone who is familiar with the story, or Legend of Zelda games in general know that this is only the beginning of the adventure...
    The Game Boy Advance game is a 100% accurate port of the Super NES game, right down to the pixel. The GBA game uses all of the original art assets from the game released in 1993 for its graphics, which admittedly look a bit dated to today's standards and what the GBA can actually pull off. But it remains extremely faithful to the original, which will definitely please videogame purists; any slight alteration of the original game and you could definitely hear all the fanboy comparisons to the original SNES version. The only real changes in gameplay are alterations on where certain non-essential objects are located; a tree that always dropped a rupee gem when rammed now unleashes a fairy, which eliminates the exploitation of unlimited funds from the original game. And, of course, the screen resolution means that the GBA has to scroll a bit more than the Super NES version did, but the original SNES game didn't require any real long-distance action, so this "cropping" does not hinder gameplay at all.

    And while the music isn't quite as "crisp" on the GBA system, the handheld hardware does a wonderful job pulling off all the audio from the classic. But, just as Nintendo couldn't leave the past Super Mario games alone, the company insisted on adding to the sound effects by giving Link grunts, shouts, and yells, lifted from the samples used in the previous N64 adventures. It would have been a decent inclusion had it been used sparingly, but man, it gets annoying when every slash of the sword results in an audible grunt from Link. Every single one. It's cool that Link now lets out a yelp when he falls off a ledge or bites the big one, but a shout every single time he uses his sword? Yes, after about five hours into the quest your mind may grow used to this sound effect, but as it stands, the developers should have gone easy on the Link yelps.

    But it's the gameplay that matters, and even today Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past holds its own as one of the best-designed action-adventure games ever created. For those not quite familiar with the way the Zelda design works, A Link to the Past features a huge overworld with several dungeons in which players will have to shove boxes, trigger switches, and destroy enemies in order to progress to the end where a very large boss creature sits and waits to crush Link into a pulp. These dungeons are pretty much the core of the Zelda gameplay, and it's these areas that give the game most its challenge. Each dungeon (there are at least a dozen of them in A Link to the Past are both extremely fun and, in many cases, extremely frustrating...but in an amusing sort of way. This game was the first Zelda game to utilize alternate-world travel; players will have to hop back and forth between the light and dark world to solve puzzles and get through certain challenges. There are times that, yes, you'll get stuck, so taking a step back to figure out the best (and usually only) course of action in the specific area is definitely encouraged. When all is said and done, A Link to the Past is a lengthy 20 to 30 hour adventure for folks who don't remember every little element from the SNES version. Those with the upper hand with prior knowledge of the classic adventure can probably breeze through it in a dozen. But whether you're a newbie or veteran, you haven't seen anything yet.

    The secondary game option, Four Swords is an absolute must-play. Anyone who puts this cartridge away after completing A Link to the Past will be missing out on one of the best system link games ever created, and it's this mode that will set the watermark for what the GBA's game link support can pull off. Four Swords isn't a simple rehash of A Link to the Past's graphic engine in a multiplayer deathmatch, no sir. This is a completely separate game development that shares only the cartridge in which A Link to the Past sits. Four Swords occurs during the same time structure as the upcoming Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker for the GameCube, which explains the completely changed character sprite structure of Four Swords. In the game, players must rescue Zelda from the clutches of the evil wind sorceror Vaati. But the challenges ahead are impossible for a single adventurer; to assist Link in his quest to rescue the princess, fairies use the power of the Four Swords to duplicate the hero...four times the Link. Silly premise, I know, but all you have to know is that each player controls a different colored Link.


    The Four Swords is essentially broken up into four different areas, each with its own network of dungeons. The first dungeon is an expansive tutorial area that explains the varying items and how they work in the other three different areas. The level design Four Swords varies between standard Zelda fare to absolutely brilliant use of cooperative gameplay mechanics; this isn't a simple Gauntlet clone. Game designers have worked in many of the ideas from past Zelda games, from triggering pressure switches to shoving statues and lifting boulders. But many elements must be done in unison with one, two, or three other Links. Massive boulders blocking the way, for example, require all Links to work together to lift and move off to the side. Some creatures can only be destroyed if two players work together -- one cool creature in particular must be pulled apart to eliminate, with a Link on either side yanking in opposite directions. There are several items in the game that must be utilized to get through, and players can only hold and utilize one item at a time; whatever item they were holding at the time they picked up a different item is dropped in place of the new item. Magnet Gloves can get players across chasms if they aim at a magnetic block...and they can even grab onto distant Links by latching onto their magnetic Shields, pulling them across the hole as well. And the Gnat Hat is an interesting addition, as players who wear the hat will shrink to the size of a bug (basically a couple of pixels tall on-screen) in order to pass through tiny tunnels or across bridges and platforms that a normal Link couldn't fit. The game's full of all sorts of objects that require solo as well as cooperative techniques to get through the extensive challenges. What's more, the game design is intelligent enough to only offer dungeon designs with the amount of players in the network in mind. So, even though the game allows for up to four players to cooperate and compete in the dungeons, the designers realized that this wouldn't always be the case; if only two or three players are in the current network, it will only put forth challenges that only two players need to cooperate...which means, no four-player puzzle elements will enter into play.
    This mode is where most of the development time obviously went, because everything about it, from the graphics, sound, gameplay, and interface, are done superbly. This multiplayer mode even incorporates extras that are earned in A Link to the Past; if a special sword technique is earned in the main single-player adventure, it can be used by that player in Four Swords. And those that complete the entire Four Swords adventure can unlock original dungeons and mini-quests in A Link to the Past, unique to the GBA game. So, if the fantastic multiplayer gameplay isn't enough encouragement, the extra quests in the single player adventure should seal the deal.

    The link support is near flawless; it keeps track of all four players in the chain no matter how far back or ahead of the pack they go, and it also allows for a decent number of enemies to appear on-screen at once. The action will slow down on occasion when rupees spill onto the screen in a large amount, but from a technical standpoint occasional slowdown in a four player chain during not-so-intense moments is perfectly acceptable. It's an amazingly fun multiplayer experience, even if it tries the patience of everyone in the network chain. Everyone will be yelling at each other from not working together, or accidentally knocking someone off the ledge, or stealing each other's rupees. Even though players will be working together to complete the dungeons, ultimately, they're working against each other to earn the most rupees to collect the level's medallions. And as chaotic as that sounds, this element is one of the many reasons that makes Four Swords such an awesome mode that should not be missed by anyone.

    Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is definitely one of, if not the finest games released on the GBA. While some Zelda fans might be a bit bummed that Nintendo didn't offer Game Boy Advance owners something new to sink their teeth into, they have to realize that the company did do exactly that. Yes, the main package is simply the same Super NES game repackaged for play on the Game Boy Advance, but in all honesty that's only half the package. And offering one of the greatest action adventures in portable form isn't exactly a downside, either.

    Four Swords is Nintendo's way of giving gamers something completely new and different in the Zelda environment, and it's one hell of a good time in each play through. This mode is an adventure in itself; it just requires the effort of grabbing one, two, or three other friends to join in the quest. And that's the only real downside to this mode: trying to get a party together to take advantage of this thoroughly-designed experience. It is a slight shame that Nintendo didn't offer just a sliver of Four Swords as a single-cartridge multiplayer mode, even if it was just to offer a scaled-back demo version of the entire Four Swords adventure...but considering how good this entire package is, it won't be hard to find players with a copy of their own.




    5-0 out of 5 stars comment
    I don't own this game and i have never played it (though i might buy it) i just wanted to point out that in one reviw someone did not know anyone with the gam it doesn't solve your cable problem but you only need one game pack to play multi player on GBA (note this only applys when your using other GBAs no other GBs will work) ... Read more


    11. Pokemon FireRed with Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter
    list price: $39.99
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    Asin: B00028S9OY
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 137
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Trade or battle Pokemon among Ruby, Sapphire, and Colluseum editions of the series
    • Breed Pokemon to take advantage of evolved characteristics
    • For 1 to 4 players
    • Card-style role-playing game
    • Includes wireless adapter so you can join up to 39 other trainers for battle

    Reviews (91)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Fans of pokemon red and blue will love this old skool fun!
    WOW! Fans of Pokemon rejoice! For you people out there who think that ruby and shaphire are just too flashy and their repective pokemon weird this is for you.Catupalting you into the old days without have to cope with tinkly music and tinted graphics (red screens for red version? ha ha.)this is great. With all your old freinds(Hi Charizard!)this game will have you throwing away your ruby and saphire in no time. Even if you had the original this is worth it. Anyone who thinks you should pick up the old verison is wrong. Why I gave it four stars: Until you get the RUNNING SHOES (after Brock near the aide)it moves slowly. Safari zone pokemon like Syther and kangashkan are hard to carch. In the beginng its just dumb. Are you a boy or a girl? Is your name red? erm... Whats my grandsons name? Professor oak is soooooooo dumb...
    HINTS FOR BEGINNERS
    to get your first pokemon try to walk in the grass in palet town. THE LONG GRASS.
    get the parcel from the mart in Viridian city. YOU MUST DO THIS!
    Anyone who says BULBASAUR is the best starter for beginners is wrong. You can just pick your fav! Train all your pokemon. This will help you move on. Especialy if you cant beat a gym leader. thats all!

    5-0 out of 5 stars ooh
    this is gonna be short.
    good
    fun
    like old ones
    new sevii islands.
    my rival is named a jerk.so the diolong reads:Hey, its a jerk!
    thats all ill tell. buy and play!

    4-0 out of 5 stars I can't believe i'm going to write this...
    OK, I'm 18 years old and i'm obsessed with pokemon, have been ever since I was 11. but after a long wait I finally got my hands on firered and i'm afraid to say I was disappointed, not because it was poor quality, because it was excellent, but because it lacked a challenge, everything was the same as the original but it had just been revamped, don't get me wrong I love it and everything but I want something new. if you haven't played the original then definitely buy this game but otherwise don't expect something new

    5-0 out of 5 stars freakin fun!
    i have so much fun with these games, it's like the #1 thing to play during travel, or just when you have a boring time at the airport. the funniest thing i did was name my pokemon and rival funny names. my rival's name is mud. while my pokemon have names like dumpface. this game will blow you away with the new islands
    and hidden pokemon from new pokemon games.

    5-0 out of 5 stars great game!
    you know, it's strange. when two pokemon games come out, one eventually outsells the other one! this may be a remake, but has added features, like the six islands you can venture to and find new pokemon from silver, gold, ruby, and sapphire! yipee! ... Read more


    12. Frogger Advance
    list price: $39.99
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    Asin: B00005NCAD
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Majesco Sales, Inc.
    Sales Rank: 406
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Review

    Originally released in 1981 by Konami, the Frogger arcade game isconsidered an all-time classic. Since then the property has been transferred toseveral owners, many of which tarnished the Frogger tradition. Now, backin Konami's hands, the little green fellow brings back everything people lovedabout the original arcade game, but with a modern twist.

    Frogger's Adventures: Temple of the Frog pits Frogger against the evilMr. D, who has stolen the mystical elements that nourish the hero's marsh.Frogger must make his way through 15 levels spanning six environments in orderto find the elements. After every few levels, he must engage in a boss fight.Like in the arcade original, Frogger spends most of his time hopping left,right, up, and forward, but in this version he must deal with more than movingcars and snapping crocodiles. The game's levels feature all sorts of perils,such as mazelike conveyer belts, spiked floors, and crumbling platforms. Thereare also 32 different types of enemies standing in his way. Among the fewdownsides of the game are its short length, the lack of variety-adding options,and the fact that the coin system that allows you to reach the last level iseasy to fool.

    This is a great example of how to properly update a classic. The simple gameplayof the original Frogger is intact, but the developers have added cleverlevels, bright graphics, and modern game mechanics to the mix. This game is sureto please longtime Frogger fans, as well as create some new ones.--Raymond M. Padilla

    Pros:

    • Easy-to-learn gameplay
    • Levels add a new twist to classic Frogger moves
    • Four in-game save slots
    Cons:
    • Lack of options
    • A bit short
    • Coin system is easy to cheat
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    Features

    • Jump, glide and tongue-flick through 15+ levels in 5 different environments.
    • A cartoonish action/platform game with an element of puzzle solving, Frogger expands on simple, yet addictive gameplay to catch players of all ages.

    Reviews (36)

    1-0 out of 5 stars I HATE THIS GAME
    This game is so stupid! I would leave it in the trash! Luigi's mansion is better.

    5-0 out of 5 stars LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I LOVED THIS GAME SOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH! It is origianol, interesting and really really fun! It has 5 cute little worlds, and 15 levels. It gets really hard over time, but as soon as you get familiar with all of the controls and enimies, it isn't as hard as it seems. A little hint: On parts of the 2nd earth element level, move fast! Don't think, move fast! It helps! I finished the game in about a week, and my favorite places were the sea world and temple levels. Buy this game now, it totally rocks!

    1-0 out of 5 stars PLEASE....
    it sux. never get it. u just hop around getting smashed by things. i played it once and hated it. im srry for the ppl who have it!!!

    3-0 out of 5 stars too easy and not original
    this game is too easy and im a twelve year old, its not original and doesnt have the kind of thrill and excitement its just k nothing special,if i were u i wouldnt waste my money and would by super mario advance games instead, theyre much better

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Most Fun Frogger Yet
    I thought this game was very fun.The first level is easy ,but once people try the second level they think it is hard.(Most of the levels have the same type of moves so once you get the hang of it its not so hard.)the temple is the best part in my opinion.The graphics are also pretty good,and the music is great.Some people say that the game is impossible to beat, but that's not true.I've beaten the game the whole way through until the end credits.Overall I thought this game was challenging,addictive,and very fun! ... Read more


    13. Ultimate Brain Games
    list price: $29.99
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    Asin: B00006C29A
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Telegames, Inc.
    Sales Rank: 364
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    Try 8 classic brain challenges on with cartridge with Ultimate Brain Games from telegames.This cartridge has some great games including 4-In-A-Row, Backgammon, Checkers, Chess, Domino, Mahiong, Reversi and Sink Ship. ... Read more

    Features

    • Game Boy Advance
    • ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    • Puzzle/Board

    Reviews (30)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Ulimite Brain Games IS Ulimite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    This game is the best it has some of my favorite games. You can pick your oppents level of dificulity!The cool thing about Sink the Ships (Battle Ship) is you shoot more than once at a time so the game goes quicker.The chess gets a little boring because you have to move fromm square to square.Dominoes I love on their it has a level of oppent that I am! Resveri is to hard the only level that I can do is very easy and i am very good at it. Four in a Row is my favorite it has the same rules Connect Four and they make the easiest and hardest levels wihich is good for me because I share it with my brother and he is not very good but I am thats what I like about it.I don't know how to play Backgammon and Mah Jog and the game doesn't give a good discreaption of how to play.Finally, the person desinger rocks I made it to look just like me you can put on just about every little detail you need. It is my favorit e game I ever got!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars An Ideal Collection of Games!
    The best thing about this title is the variety of stuff you can play here, and the level of game play. Most of the games offered here have several levels of difficulty and the challenge is good for both kids and adults. The games are fun and varied enough to keep players busy for quite a while.

    One cute feature is the face creator, that allows you to make an avatar of yourself, making the game personalized!

    The Chess game is challenging, and really would be enough to recommend this title on its own. But add in backgammon, dominoes (which isn't that difficult to figure out once you play it a time or two), mah jong, 4 in a row, which is the board game "Connect 4" and sink ships, a cute version of "Battleship," and you have an excellent title, great for long excursions.

    Highly recommended!

    5-0 out of 5 stars brain games
    this is like the best game ever because i love chess, and checkers!!So I gave it 5 stars!Plus my dad love dominioes!

    4-0 out of 5 stars One of the mind loving titles for the GBA
    This is a great collection of games. They all play equally well.The graphics here are not mind blowing but they do convey the felling of each game.However Mahjong Solitare lacks detail making a few of the tiles hard to say.Also, the lightness of the tile indictates how many tiles are under it, this can be annoying because by the time you get the last time it is dark indeed.

    The game also has a mini playlist that lets you pick your music and this does work well, and is a fun addition.

    The difficulty for most games is a relative fair.however as you increase the difficult it the computer takes increasing longer to make a move.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Wrong game
    Disregarde the review I just did. It was the incorrect game.
    I meant to review the ultimate card game.
    sorry ... Read more


    14. Super Mario World
    list price: $34.99
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    Asin: B00005UK88
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 220
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    While planning the perfect vacation on Dinosaur Island, things go awry for Mario and Luigi when they learn that Princess Peach has been kidnapped again by the ever-diabolical Bowser. Being chivalrous plumbers, Mario and Luigi set out on a massive adventure to rescue their long-time friend. To reach their goal, they'll have to crush Bowser's evil Koopalings and solve some of the most challenging puzzles they've ever faced. ... Read more

    Features

    • Platform: Game Boy Advance
    • ESRB Rating: Everyone
    • Genre: Action/Adventure

    Reviews (251)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Polishing a classic
    There's pretty much a debate on the best Super Mario game: Super Mario 3, Super Mario World or Yoshi's Island(but you control Yoshi instead). Some might say Mario 64 but the lack of gameplay moves doesn't hold a candle to the many gameplay mechanics each one of the 3 provide. So we delve into one of them: Super Mario World.

    Story: What little story there is. As usual, Princess Peach gets kidnapped(I swear that b**** needs bodyguards or take up karate or something). So it's up to Mario to save the day as he traverses worlds in caves, the chocolate level, underwater and in the air.

    Graphics: This is Super Nintendo graphics so granted these aren't stunning anymore. But it does have a nice vibrancy to it and the variety of the levels adds some nice changes to the scenery without being too repetitive.

    Sound/Music: I often call Nintendo good support music. Besides the Mario theme, nothing is really hummable yet it doesn't feel out of place. They added some voices for Mario and Luigi which as usual get annoying.

    Gameplay: I remember playing this on the SNES and I was so happy I cleared all 96 stages, got the Star Road finished, the secret areas and everything. Now I have to do it again, ugh. All the levels are here with some minor tweaks.

    It was this one I believe they introduced one of Mario's famous sidekicks: Yoshi, the green dinosaur who likes to eat anything and s**t it out and makes eggs that he can fling at people(only in Yoshi's Island and maybe some others). He also turned into a different colored Yoshi depending on what he ate. So red turtles gave him abilities to shoot fireballs while one enabled him to fly and another gave a slight earthquake quality when he bounced.

    Mario 3 wins in turns of transforming Mario. In 3, he had the tanooki suit(that raccoon), the frog suit, that shoe, not to mention the fire flower and the leaf, capable of making him fly. With this one he gets the fire flower and the feather, giving him a yellow Superman cape where he can fly. It's different than the leaf cause that just made him soar straight up while here you can fly across. He can glide down by just holding the button while in 3 you had to repeatedly hit it.

    The Mario Advance ports are great for us old school gamers who remembers playing Chrono Trigger, Uniracers and Final Fantasy III(officially VI but that's another story). Don't forget about Mario 3 and Yoshi's Island too.

    5-0 out of 5 stars This is an old classic, but it cannot overshadow Mario Bro 3
    The game is good and then some. There is so much to do, you may never do it all.
    The story is that Peach is not in the witness protection program and gets kidnapped once again. You and Luigi must save her.
    On the map you can alternate between Luigi and Mario just by a press of a button. All in all, it does not matter. The game is no harder or easier. Luigi has a better jump but is slower than Mario.
    In the levels your goal is to get to the end without dying. The twist in this game is that any red dot on the map means there is more than one exit. And many of them are hard to find. Upon finding them, you are able to gain access to a different path on the map.
    This is a must. You will see dotted lines everywhere in a certain color. What you must do is find a certain special exit and you get to go to a block palace. They will fill in the lines with blocks that match the colors. Now these blocks give you access to new places and sometimes save your life.
    Running around in the levels, you get four different powerups and they vary from mushroom to stars. If you had Mario before, you know what they do. The new addition is Yoshi. He can add an extra hit to your life and eat enemies and more! Plus, by special exits, you can go to star world. Beating a level there the right way will give you access to a new yoshi. Some will turn enemies eaten into fire while others can fly when they have any enemy in their mouth. They appear at random
    The bosses can be brutal. Each boss either has three or four hits. You must find the special way to beat them. This will be easy, but causes you to keep readjusting throughout the game.
    You may never do everything.
    You need help to do everything. So buy a strategy guide.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Game EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!
    For a gamer like me, that is, someone who likes basic yet chalenging games, this is a must.Its fun never wears away, because there's always something new to do.Play either as Mario, who is fast but a bad jumper, or Luigi who jumps far and high.I love this game!!!!!!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars My all time favorite Mario game.
    This game is the greatest Mario game I have ever played. All the Mario's seem to have gone down hill to me since this 4th installment. But now that this classic SNES game has been revived and upgraded to the GBA, its back, and even better then ever!

    There is a few differences between this and the SNES version, but they just make this version better!!! Theres a few new halfway markers, theres 5 Yoshi coins to collect on each stage, and when your found them all you get princess coins... but everything is still there and just as much fun as ever. I only wish I could program some add ons into it somehow.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Super Mario, Super Good
    Super Mario world is the best gameboy game I have ever played!
    The levels are hard, but no so hard that you stay on one level for a month. Some of the levels, are a bit frustrating though. Some examples would be the "big green goop balls",The boos, and the big boo who are in some ghost houses. They are impossible to defeat and you cannot touch them without losing your special ability or life! Also,there are some enemys not mentioned on the "Denizens of Dinosoar Land" paper, like the "skeleton birds". I think the music for this game is good, but others might say it's cheesy. It's fun to ride "Mr. Dinosoar"a.k.a Yoshi, but the controls are hard to learn for him, and regular Mario/Luigi. It might be easier for some people, because I am a person who likes to not read instruction booklets. Some of the graphics are funny, like when you do a run jump your belly comes forward, and if you collect a certain item you inflate like a balloon, and when Luigi jumps, h wiggles his feet! You can "cheat" on certain levels by using a cape to fly across the sky of the level, avoiding most enemies. ... Read more


    15. GBA Backyard Baseball 2006

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    Asin: B0006G33Q6
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Atari
    Sales Rank: 236
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    Product Description

    MODEL -26085 VENDOR- AtariFEATURES- Backyard Baseball 2006 GBA Play ball anywhere with kid versions of Major League Baseball pros! Today s hottest all-stars join the Backyard Kids for handheld hardball action! Create your own team, and control every wacky pitch, clutch hit, and sprint for home. With players like Alex "A-Rod" Rodriguez, secret pros to unlock and amazing power-ups,kids can play big-league ball right in their own backyard.* An all-star MLB lineup: Carlos Delgado, Alfonso Soriano, NomarGarciaparra, Alex Rodriguez, Ichiro, Albert Pujols, Eric Gagne, PedroMartinez, Ivan Rodriguez and Vladamir Guerrero* Additional bonus pros to unlock: Sammy Sosa, Mike Piazza, DontrelleWillis and Jim Thome* All 30 MLB team logos* Choose from 10 MLB Pro players - as kids* 30 Backyard Kids & original Backyard team names & logos* Loads of crazy power-ups* Customizable players* Quick, single games as well as Season Play action* Choice of players, fields and game details* A Home Run Derby mini-game* Fielders' Challenge mini-game* Full stats and standings in Season Play -- SPECIFICATIONS ----------------------------------- ESRB Rating : RP for RATING PENDING Genre/Category: SPORTS System: Nintendo Gameboy AdvanceNumber of Players :On-Line Compatible: Nice electronics is your source for everyday low prices on theAtari26085 - Backyard Baseball 2006 GBA and all other AtariVideo Game Handheld Soft ... Read more

    Features

    • An all-star MLB lineup: Carlos Delgado, Alfonso Soriano, Nomar Garciaparra, Alex Rodriguez, Ichiro, Albert Pujols, Eric Gagne, Pedro Martinez, Ivan Rodriguez and Vladamir Guerrero
    • Additional bonus pros to unlock: Sammy Sosa, Mike Piazza, Dontrelle Willis and Jim Thome
    • All 30 MLB team logos
    • Choose from 10 MLB Pro players - as kids
    • 30 Backyard Kids & original Backyard team names & logos

    16. Polly!: Super Splash Island
    list price: $29.99
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    Asin: B00009NH7O
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Vivendi Universal Games
    Sales Rank: 339
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Race against time as you steer Polly in a Bumper Boat around the lake
    • Three levels of difficulty make the games fun to play again and again
    • For 1 or 2 players
    • Polly Pocket water park adventure game where players race to earn tickets
    • Play 6 exciting mini games

    Reviews (6)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Beginner Game!
    I bought this game for my 7 year old when she got her 1st Gameboy System and she loves it! I would not reccomend this for any child who is a long term player but this is an absolutely perfect game for the kids to start to recognize the buttons and get used to the system itself!

    3-0 out of 5 stars Fun Runs Out Quickly
    This is NOT a long-term game.The levels (depsite being "easy", "medium" or "hard") are either riduculously simple or painfully difficult.For any child over 5 or 6, it will loose it's appeal VERY quickly.

    The only long-term fun is to see how many tickets can be collected, but the rewards for collecting tickets (the water slide) is probably the most boring game on it.As a mom, I can say that this was not a game I would have bought if we had tested it first.

    4-0 out of 5 stars OK, NOW WHERE'S THE FUN?
    Well it's ok for like the first 15 minutes but then it's like where did the fun go. I'm 11 and I thought it might be fun but after I played it I realized it wasn't too fun. It's ok for like 4-8 year olds. So if you're buying for someone in that age group, Good Job. They will probally like it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Polly gameboy
    I bought this for my 6 year old daughter who loves Polly. This game is very good because it requires very little reading and has Easy, Medium and Hard levels to choose from. She can play it without my assistance which makes it wonderful for parents and she "loves it." It is also pretty fun for parents. This was the first game we ever played on a gameboy so we are definately beginners so hopefully long time players will like it as well.

    4-0 out of 5 stars I made a huge mistake by putting it on my wishlist
    I'm 13 and I have to admit i absolutely love polly pocket. I put this game on my christmas wishlist and recieved it. The mini games are cute and fun but i beat the game in 35 minutes. This game is great but definately for a younger age group of 3-7! Don't make the same mistake I did unless ur buying this for a younger girl. ... Read more


    17. Sponge Bob Square Pants: The Movie

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    Asin: B0002OOUVY
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: THQ
    Sales Rank: 523
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    There’s trouble in Bikini Bottom! Someone has stolen King Neptune’s crown and it appears as though Mr. Krabs is the culprit. Despite being passed over for a promotion by Mt. Krabs, SpongeBob and his faithful but dimwitted friend Patrick volunteer to make the perilous journey to Shell City (a place no one has ever returned from) to retrieve the crown and save Mr. Krabs’ life. Join our heroes on an epic and comedic quest to unexplored territory and see SpongeBob and Patrick as you’ve never seen them before.

    • Play as SpongeBob and Patrick together to pull-off awesome team moves like Parachute Shorts Gliding, Power Charge, Butt Stomp or Sponge Soak
    • Re-live the movie as you find helpful friends and face-off against powerful enemies
    • Take the wheel of the "Patty Wagon" with SpongeBob and Patrick for a whole new driving experience
    • Discover secret bonus areas, rewards and special hidden mini-games
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    Features

    • Play as SpongeBob or Patrick, each with their own set of unique maneuvers, who must work together to save Mr. Krabs and Bikini Bottom
    • Interact with your favorite characters from the movie, featuring voice talent and cameo appearances
    • Earn manliness points to get the coolest power ups ever, such as the Cartwheel Attack, Electric Guided Sonic Wave Guitar and Macho Bowl
    • Take the wheel of the Patty Wagon with SpongeBob and Patrick for a whole new driving experience
    • Explore six huge, movie inspired 3D environments, including bonus levels, hidden items and other secret rewards

    Reviews (12)

    2-0 out of 5 stars oh wow...'--__--
    fast playing game.but it sucks.dont buy it.spongebob movie is much better.they couldve made the last boss at least a bit difficult.thats it.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Mommy look, it's a SpongeBob game. It must be good...
    I don't think so. I am a HUGE SpongeBob fan. My friend owns this game for Gamecube. The Gamecube version is great! You KA-RA-TE chop, bubble bowl, and rock out with SpongeBob. Using Patrick you spin around, cartwheel, and smash. That was a description of the Gamecube game. Now, I don't own a Gamecube so I got a GBA game, thinking it would be somewhat the same. I was very wrong. It is a 2d side-scroller, no KA-RA-TE chops, no cartwheel, not one single attack except for smash. You destroy enemies and bosses (very easy bosses) by jumping on their heads. Regular enemies either walk back and forth, float and throw stuff, try to hit you with a hammer, just float up and down or burp on you. Very easy enemies. Even easier bosses. Bosses have their own special combo of attacks. You avoid them(includes running at you, jumping on you, throwing stuff at you) by jumping over them, ducking,or dodging and when they pause you jump on their heads. Do this 3 times and you've beaten that boss, way too easy for gamers. You collect clams to buy so called "upgrades". All these really are are lives, buckets(explained later) and bonus levels. Buckets are buckets full of soap. When you press L SpongeBob drinks the soap and spits bubbles everywhere, destroying every enemy on the sceen. When you hold R you charge up for "hyper speed". When bubbles appear behind you let go of R and you'll run really fast destroying any rocks or enemies in your way. Press A to jump, and A again to float with Patricks pants. B isn't used. Two more things, I went through this game in one hour, and it doesn't save (you have to enter a code you get every two levels). This was a waste of $30. I hope this review helped.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!!!!!!
    When I first got this game I loved it right away. So far it has probably been the best game I have ever played on game boy adavance. I've gottin' a little through it. If you like adventure games, I think you'll like this. Espeacially for those spongebob fans out there. If your a spongebob fan and like adventure games, DON'T listen to the people that say this game stinks!!!!! IT DOESN'T STINK!!!! THOSE PEOPLE PROBABLY HATE SPONGEBOB. Their SPONGEBOB HATERS!!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars good
    It started out easy, you get to ride the patty mobile. I have not seen the movie but playing this game makes me want to see it

    5-0 out of 5 stars spongebob is great!!!!!!!!!!
    spongebob is the greatest nicktoon EVER!!!!
    all the other nickelodeon shows are not very good because they're disgusting!!! Spongebob is the best one. none of the other nicktoons are good. they're stupid. ... Read more


    18. Scooby-Doo Two: Monsters Unleashed
    list price: $29.99
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    Asin: B00015HWTG
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: THQ
    Sales Rank: 179
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    Do they still have what it takes to catch creepy villains after all? With their reputations on the line, it's up to you to help Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Fred, and Daphne track down the spooky monster making criminals from their past. Rikes! ... Read more

    Features

    • Fight off creepy monsters from the past
    • Game levels based on the movie
    • For 1 player
    • Based on the Scooby Doo 2 movie
    • Gather clues, set traps, use disguises

    Reviews (5)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Love It!
    i lovethis game.It rocks.Ver cool buy it now! if you dont you are a wennie

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Fun!
    Hello you know me from mom and destiny.i wrote a review on it.I love but how many levels are on there?Just write a review and while you writting it tell me.Oh yeah this a great game.I love it bye!!

    1-0 out of 5 stars this game stinks
    this game stinks!you'd probably like to have something like "Megaman Battle Network".just remember that this game stinks.I think this game is the worst in the world.

    1-0 out of 5 stars the most sucking game in america!!!!!!!!!!
    man if you want to buy this you have to re think it cause this game really stink the levels are eays to do I finished this game in like 30 minutes just after I bought it so just buy a different one

    5-0 out of 5 stars Mystery Fun!!!
    This game is so mysteriously fun! I can't wait to finish the whole game. There are a lot of cool monsters to fight, and my favorite character to be is Daphne Blake. There are tons of clues that you have to find, and it's kind of a hard game to play, which is good because games that are too easy are boring. Oh, I almost forgot, you can find cool Scooby-Doo 2 toys at Burger King in their Kids' Club Meals. I hope you enjoy the video game as much as I do. By the way, I'm going to see Scooby-Doo 2 the movie tomorrow after school. Gotta go play the game now - see ya! ... Read more


    19. Robots

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    Asin: B00025ETDW
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Vivendi Universal
    Sales Rank: 1001
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    Product Description

    MODEL- 72236VENDOR - VIVENDI FEATURES- ROBOTSLive the adventures of a genius inventor robot named Rodney Copperbottom as he moves to the big city to work for the company founded by his childhood hero. When Rodney uncovers a villain's plot to take over the city, the brave young bot, with the help of his new friends, overcomes all obstacles to realize his dreams and make the world a better place for all robots. Take wild rides in fast paced robot vehicles, upgrade your gadgetswith cooler, more useful parts, and team up with your trusty Wonderbot to solve challenging puzzles, battle evil bots, and explore a highly interactive 3D universe that brings the world of Robots the Movie to life.-- SPECIFICATIONS ----------------------------------- ESRB Rating : E For Everyone Genre/Category: Action/Adventure System: Nintendo Gameboy Advance Number of Players :On -Line Compatible : Nice electronics is your source for everyday low prices on theVivendi 72236 - Robots GBA and all other Vivendi Video Game Handheld Soft ... Read more

    Features

    • Play as Rodney Copperbottom, the hero of Twentieth Century Fox's 2005 CG animated feature film
    • Save fellow robots from a tragic destiny
    • Hop on a train to a mechanical metropolis of moving gears and winding parts
    • Meet an unforgettable cast of characters and battle evil machines
    • Discover the many ways a robot can turn his parts into cool and unique gadgets

    20. Disney's Kim Possible 2 - Drakken's Demise
    list price: $29.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00024A70W
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Disney Interactive
    Sales Rank: 621
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    Cheerleader by Day, Crime Fighter by Night! Lead Kim through 4 hair-raising adventures and stop crime by battling a wide array of enemies! Each episode introduces a new gadget and acrobatic ability. Hurl glue bombs, judo flip henchmen, or spray hot sauce to melt icy obstructions. If all else fails, engage the stealth suit and make Kim invisible to enemy eyes. ... Read more

    Features

    • 16 levels in 4 unique adventures.
    • 5 new gadgets including: Grappling Hook, Glue Bomb, Hot Sauce, Stealth Suit, and Hand Mirror.
    • Battle all 5 enemies including Shego, Duff Killigan, Falsetto Jones and Dr. Drakken.

    Reviews (9)

    4-0 out of 5 stars KP's Back to Save The World!
    First of all, I must say the graphics on this game ROCK! They are much better than the first, and as a bonus, you don't have to write down annoying passwords. Drawback: No clips from the episodes like in the first one.

    Game Play: Pretty good except at first the moves can be somewhat confusing.

    Levels: All pretty good.

    Difficulty: It took me four days to beat this game instead of one (like the first one). Once you figure out the moves and which way to go it's pretty easy gameplay.

    All in all, if you're a KP fan you'll enjoy this!

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    3-0 out of 5 stars not my favorite.....
    in this game there is 1 level i love and i redo it a lot. the other levels are kinda boring but some are better.the graphics are pretty good i'd recommend this to KP fans.if you have never played a GBA before i don't recommend this 'cause it can be confusing sometimes (with all the gadgets,moves, and stuff)its not the worst, not the best.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A good Game!
    This game was ok.I liked the whole adventure thing but I got stuck in some parts.Some of the gadgets are sometimes hard to use.The stealth suit only makes you invisible if you don't move.There are many levels in ths game which makes it something that will take you a while to beat.The game is great for Kim Possible fans but it can get very frustratng at times.My mom tried this game because
    I needed some help and she got frustrated too.This game might be a little hard but you will definetley love it!

    5-0 out of 5 stars awsome but slightly challenging
    I think that this game is a good game , but its hard , maybe I just didn't get how to do all the combos. There are many combos for a kid to do. I would recommend this toy for about 7 and up . No little kid will get how to do all the moves. If your looking for a challenging game .... this is it . But you have to be really good at the fourth and fifth levels=)

    5-0 out of 5 stars This is one AWESOME game!
    When I first got Kim Possible 2, I was thinking, "This is gonna be so Fun!" because I love Kim Possible. It is the greatest game ever! It wasn't easy, but I finally won the game. I hate games that are too easy to beat, but this game is just perfect. Kim Possible gives you a challenge without making it too hard or too easy. I'd definently recommend this game to anyone, it's really really fun and cool! :) ... Read more


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