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| 81. The Dukes of Hazzard | |
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| 82. Crystalis | |
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Amazon.com Review The story in Crystalis revolves around a young warrior who wascryogenically suspended before an earthly cataclysm that was scheduled to takeplace October 7, 1997. After the doomsday event, the earth is being rebuiltunder the threat of trouble erupting again. After 100 years in a cryogenicstate, the warrior is revived with the hope that he can stop the world frombeing destroyed for a second time. An evil menace named Draygonia is dead set ondestroying the world, and it's your job to help the warrior stop him. The game offers plenty hack-and-slash combat. A very Zelda-like inventorysystem is extremely handy, and the game relies heavily on special items. WhileCrystalis doesn't come close to offering up the same level of gamingexperience as other games in this genre, it does offer an entertaining questnonetheless. In the end, anyone who's a fan of Nintendo's Zelda serieswill no doubt find this a nice adventure to romp through (at least until Linkreturns). --Todd Mowatt Pros: Reviews (19)
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| 83. Paperboy | |
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| 84. Dragon Warrior Monsters | |
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| 85. Survival Kids | |
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Editorial Review Along the way you'll find several more items that will help you progressthrough the game's devious puzzles. Fortunately, items can be combinedto create complex objects that can be used in solving these challenges.In addition to the puzzles, your character must also keep a healthysupply of food and fresh water. You'll also want to stay rested if youaim to survive. Since this title plays on the Game Boy Color, it is nosurprise that the graphics are adequate without being too fancy. Thesound effects are also decent, but not overwhelmingly impressive.--T. Byrl Baker Pros: Features Reviews (24)
This game is phenomenal. It's both fun and educational--good for most ages (10 and up). Kids will love it because of the concept and the challenge. You must monitor your fatigue, hunger, thirst, and health levels and replenish them when they get to an unsafe level. Parents will love it because it's very educational. It may teach you how to survive should you actually get stuck on a desert island. Overall, this game is simply one of the best I've played in my short yet consequential life. It's a shame that this game isn't made anymore. You'll simply have to buy a used one!
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| 86. Matchbox Caterpillar Contruction Zone | |
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It keeps his interest fairly well, but I think some other comparable games are better!
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| 87. Jungle Book | |
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| 88. Doom | |
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Much comperable to the old DOS version, DOOM has hit the GBA. Yes, the game still looks like the old C++ version, but that is now the lastest in handheld FPS's. With all the game still here, minus a few bosses, you have an excellent game to purchase. Lest do some comparrisons Then- This makes for music that is the exact same as that of the original DOS version Then- This meand the controls are very used to if you used to play any old DOS FPSs. I love this old game and I love the way it plays on the GBA, so go pick a copy of it up! ... Read more | |
| 89. Uno | |
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There is an option to play regular Uno or Challenge Uno, which plays like regular Uno but is scored differently. There are 3 additional decks to choose from. Be forwarned though that it can be a bit hard for some to read the numbers on the cards with the other decks. You can choose 2-4 players, difficulty level, speed that the cards are played and score total, which can be set from 100-2000 points. There is also an option to turn off both the music and the effects which are cute but can be a bit long. If you want to keep the flow of the game smooth running I suggest turning off the effects. Overall this is an exciting and fun, addictive game that will keep you occupied, probably more than you like, and the best part of it all is that you can play by yourself! Enjoy!
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| 90. Wario Land 4 | |
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| 91. Pokemon - Trading Card Game | |
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Editorial Review The story inPokémon Trading Card Game is basically the same as that of theoriginal Pokémon titles, only with new character and feature namessubstituted. Instead of Professor Oak, players meet Dr. Mason. Gym Leaders arenamed Club Masters, battles are duels, and so forth. Learning the card game is abreeze thanks to the inclusion of comprehensive instructions and an in-depthtutorial. Although some minor changes have been made, the method of play isvirtually identical to the original card game, and just as addictive. While muchshorter than the Pokémon games, the gameplay here doesn't involve randomand repetitive battles, and follows a less linear path. AlthoughPokémon Trading Card Game would seem to turn a social experienceinto a solitary one, it allows for and encourages interacting with other gameowners. Duels can be fought between players via a game link cable, and cards anddecks can be traded using the infrared communications port. The most interesting(although somewhat dubious) feature here is the "card pop!" option, whichgenerates one new card for each player when communicating wirelessly; the catchis that you can't "card pop!" the same person again for a while after doing so,thus limiting the feature's appeal. --Joe Hon Pros: Reviews (52)
This...game...is...GREAT! Even with Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire out in stores, I still spend lots of time trying to complete my Pokemon Card collection on the Game Boy. The game is very fun and will quickly turn newbies to the Pokemon TCG into experts. I'm a 12-year-old girl and a dedicated Pokemon fan, and I must say...Let your Ruby/Sapphire Pokemon take a little rest so you can pick up a copy of this awesome game. (Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire is an awesome game too ^.^) The basic storyline of this game is that you are a boy with the default name of Mark, who wants to inherit the four Legendary Pokemon Cards (special GB versions of Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, and Dragonite). You can carry up to four (4) decks at a time, but you can save your valuable deck configurations in a Deck Save Machine. You must defeat the 8 Club Masters (as you do Gym Leaders) then defeat the four ultimate experts of the Pokemon TCG (as with the Elite Four). Although the only deck expansions included are Jungle, Fossil, and Base Set, this is all in all an excellent game. Wonder when the Ruby/Sapphire TCG version will come out for GBA?
The good: It's the Pokemon Trading Card Game on Game Boy! Now you can play card games without a second person (although you can link up if you want, to trade or to battle.) And of course, being on Game Boy makes it portable. The game has a minor storyline (get eight medals and defeat the card champions so that you can get the legendary cards,) obviously added in to make the game more appealing. There are even cards that were made up exclusively for this game! And, of course, you can obtain booster packs by winning duels, so that you can build your dream deck. The bad: This game uses very little common sense. Here's a few "stupid questions" that will make you realize all the flaws this game has. -When my opponent has no Basic Pokemon in his starting hand, why doesn't the game let me draw up to two cards? I'm allowed to in the REAL card game. -Why does the game ask me to place Pokemon on the bench when I don't have any? -Why do the starter decks have so many different types of Pokemon in them? This makes the decks so scattershot, that you'll rarely get the type of energy you need. Accordingly, don't plan on winning a lot of duels until you customize your deck. -Why does this game only have cards from the Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil expansions? And why does the game divide them into four sets that the actual card game never did? -Why does the game ask me to select a prize card when I only have one left? Wouldn't it be common sense which one I wanted to take if there was only one left? -Why does the game do unneccessary coin flips? If an attack will knock out a Pokemon and it can also paralyze the Pokemon, there is NO REASON to do a coin flip if the attack is certain to knock out the enemy. -Why is the text speed so slow in this game? -How can Booster Packs be sent you you via the internet? -Why is your character's name written in a different font than everything else in the game? -Why can you only play as a male character? -Why is "no" the default answer to most of the game's questions? -Why is the music different on the subscreen than on the main screen? -Why does the computer always seem to have so much luck, and you never do? -Why are energy cards so hard to obtain in this game? OVERALL: Take my advice. Don't get this game unless you're a die-hard fan of the card game, or unless you're a Pokemon fan and you find it for a good price. You may be better off waiting to see if a sequel is released for the Game Boy Advance.
Their is a small group of cards which only come in the game.Little custom cards, you might say.You can know this by seeing a little GB on the card information screen.(The Legendary cards are Game boy custom.) But if you're a "newbie" to pokemon, or mabey just realizing it's existance, it only sports the basic, jungle, and fossil expansions.This is actually pretty good, considering the time it was made.(When those three sets were the only ones "on the shelves" at the time.)And unlike the YuGiOh card game games, youcan't upload cards you have into the game.You must get them by obtaining boosters which you can get by beating club members, leaders, and opening the occasional email from the professor.(There's about twenty of them throughout the game.) So overall, if you like the card game, get this for protable pokemon tcg action.If you don't like the cards, leave it alone.
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| 92. Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure | |
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Pros: Cons: In an overall is games great and is a must to buy, but you'll finish it quickly.Get the game right away if you're a crash fan.If not rent it first.But still i say that get the game if i were you.
Had game for a short time now and I'm on the third level. Buy it if you haven't already!
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| 93. Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced | |
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| 94. Spongebob: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman | |
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| 95. Lufia: The Legend Returns | |
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| 96. Bust-A-Move 4 | |
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| 97. Matchbox Crosstown Heroes | |
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| 98. Star Wars Episode 1 Racer | |
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| 99. Disney's Magical Quest Starring Mickey & Minnie for Game Boy Advance | |
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| 100. Donkey Kong | |
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"How High Can You Go?" The Question That Made Gamers Go Ape. 1981's Donkey Kong Was The Begging Of Nintendo. So What's The Story? Gald You Asked. So It's Brooklyn And And A Dirty Ape (Donkey Kong) Escapes From The Brooklyn Zoo. Think He's Mr. Goody-Goody Two Shoes?(Well Actally Feet)Think Again! A Carpenter( Jumpman)'s Girlfriend (Pauline) Is Stolen By Donkey Kong.This Make's Jumpman Sooooo Mad That He Chases That Dirty Ape And Saves Pauline. You Play As Jumpman. Your Only Offense Is Your Hammer. SmashThe Barrels.Your Only Defense Is Your Distant Jumping Action. What Kills You? Barrels, The Fireballs And Mudpies. Watch Out For All Of These And You'llLive. Grab A Copy Of Donkey Kong NOW!!! Make Sure You Buy E-reader's Donkey Kong Jr. The Squel To Donkey Kong. You'll Really Go Ape! Really.
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