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| 121. Operation: Armored Liberty | |
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| 122. Dinotopia:The Timestone Pirates | |
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BUT... My concern with this game, (and the only reason I've given it 3 rather than 5 stars), is that some of the levels require repeated, very fast pressing of the same button continuously in order to pass the level... The faster you repeatedly press the A button the faster you go, and if you don't go fast enough, you lose... and when you aren't needing to go fast enough to keep up, speedwise, you need to be manning the B button repeatedly to knock out the bad guys that are flying around, coming after you!... Then the next level requires repeated pressing of the A button again, just to make the guy move (again the faster you press, the faster he goes)I am concerned that our gaming kids may be setting themselves up for problems like repetitive motion injuries, down the road.The game is very compelling and the kids don't like to put it down... but you may want to enforce limited session times (especially when they are on levels requiring this repeated button hitting) just to give their poor cramped hands and wrists a break! (I'm really bummed they designed the control functionality this way, it seems so unneccessary and the game is otherwise quite good!) That being said, many of the levels have control functioning that is not so stressful and more in keeping with what you may be used to from other GBA games.Anyway, this is just something I wish I'd known before I purchased Dinotopia. ... Read more | |
| 123. Asteroids | |
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Editorial Review The first few levels play just like the original Asteroidsgame. Your ship starts in the middle of the screen, spins, and blastsasteroids. You can thrust about and pick up some nifty power-ups, butthe game doesn't really heat up until later stages. For example, thesecond stage introduces dangerous black holes that you must avoid.Strangely enough, the final levels play somewhat like another classicgame, Missile Command. There are lots of hidden goodies in this game, from new ships to anembedded version of the original wire-frame Asteroids.Fortunately, this version offers more than a simple facelift to theaging arcade game. Asteroidsis simple enough to pick up andplay for a few minutes, yet addictive enough to keep you occupied forhours. Retro arcade fans should put this one on their shortlist.--T. Byrl Baker Pros: Features Reviews (4)
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| 124. Mary Kate & Ashley Sweet 16 | |
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| 125. Magi-Nation | |
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Amazon.com Product Description In the fantasy role-playing game Magi Nation, you'll use the mineral-based magic of the Eliwan to battle Agram's fierce monsters. You'll explore colorful, otherworldly landscapes as you journey through to the game's conclusion. Reviews (32)
The game itself is easy to learn, and quick addict. You are Tony Jones, a regular kid in our world. He gets bullied into retrieving crystals from a cave, and is transported to the Mooonlands. Once in the Moondlands, the Naroom people will explain how animite, rings, summoning, and dream creatures work. You explore a mass of worlds, each with their own unique elements, music, and creatures. Magi Nation is a wonderful game. Although lacking in some aspects, it is still worth picking it up to anyone who is a fan of the card game, and even someone who is just starting out. The music is beautiful. Tools werebrought out by Factor5, and did an amazing job with bringing out memorable tracks. Gameplay is easy to learn. Although some of the menus have difficulting with scrolling and cancelling selections, they are easy to overcome. Graphics are an interesting cut above, with short cut scenes that display chosen attacks and spells during battles. Up to four creatures can be summoned in any battle. Magi battles give a feel of boss fights, as well as a challenge. Leveling up creatures is EXTREMELY tedious, and one of the only downfalls of the game. Energy consumption is insane when battling. But, no one ever said games had to be easy. Still, the battling system is generally unique in comparison with other RPG's. 4/5 stars is my rating. The game makes you think with plenty of puzzles, the music will be stuck in your head forever, and it is simply ingenious. For more information on Moonlands & the rest of Magi-Nation, I encourage everyone to visit the official Magi-Nation website, at http://www.magi-nation.com
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| 126. Toy Story 2 | |
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| 127. Spy Muppets: License to Croak | |
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| 128. Backyard Baseball | |
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| 129. Super Bust-A-Move | |
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The Only Problem with this game is there is no save option. I got to level X and realized this, not cool. Here's a code to unlock some stuff in the game, making up for the no saving part.
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| 130. The Little Mermaid | |
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| 131. Mat Hoffman Pro BMX 2 | |
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| 132. Towers: Lord Baniff's Revenge | |
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I'll start with the good points. There are 15 levels, so it's not a game you will complete while stuck in traffic. It's in a 3D first-person perspective, none of that light-bulb's eye view of the tops of people's heads. There are four characters to choose from, choices being from high-brawn/low mana to kinda-weak/lotsa mana. Unfortunately, all four are male, which is something most of us females are already used to anyway. There are two slots for saving your game; this is like a godsend, one slot would be helpful enough but that second slot is handy when you realize you never should have pressed that button two levels ago! Your avatar is alive; you can't just bash and fireball your way through to the end, you need to make sure the avatar has enough food and water to make it. Sleep too is necessary, so remember those safe areas. The storyline is simple but fun enough to keep the gameplay exciting. The monsters are well designed, there is good variety there. There are lots of spells, but the spell preparation takes some getting used to. On the downside, there were a couple of puzzles that did not have adequate hints (the savegame feature comes in very handy here when you realize you've opened the wrong door). There are many secret doors and hidden areas, this means after the first three levels you will have to basically walk into every blank wall you see to find these undetectable areas. It's time consuming and gets tiring fast, but worth the effort in the end. A knowledge of the game of chess is necessary later on in the game. The first time through, I played with Mr. Bulging Muscles Low IQ, and the game went along pretty well. He can pretty much carry everything he comes across, wear full plate armor and still bend over to pick up that Death Mace of Doom. When I played round two with Superwizard, I found that he can't wear light armor, carry a pouch of food and water, wield a little dagger, and still expect to pick up that scroll the giant cobra dropped. Character advancement is unimpressive; gaining a level seemed to have more to do with stumbling up a flight of stairs than with solving puzzles or exterminating monsters. Also, the character maxes out rather quickly. There is an automap feature, which is handy when you want to see if there's enough space for the area to contain one of those secret rooms. It's too bad this automap feature is not always accurate; if you're near the bottom of a square, the surrounding areas change shape and those corridors stretch out. This is a fun GameBoy Color game for those who like fantasy RPG, though there are many less fancy games that are at least as enjoyable. Note: The software designers were very good about e-mailing a map and a list of hints when I got stuck on one of the levels.
IfRPGs is your game, I can't recommend Towers enough.
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| 133. Mia Hamm Soccer Shootout | |
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| 134. Robopon: Sun Version | |
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| 135. Kirby Tilt N' Tumble | |
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Amazon.com Review The plot has something to do with our hero, the pink puffball named Kirby, in his adventure to retrieve the stolen stars of his homeland. Like past Kirby games, there's plenty of surreal imagery that features clouds, lots of pastel colors, and plenty of cuddly bad guys. Chances are you'll be mesmerized by Kirby's control scheme. For the most part, your tilting of the Game Boy unit determines the direction in which Kirby will roll. It's extremely simplistic yet so engrossing that even adults will risk embarrassment while shifting their entire bodies in an attempt to save Kirby from meeting his doom. Even for a game based solely on level design, complaints here are few. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble requires precise tilting and stable hands, so don't play it on the bus or train. It's easy to lose track of Kirby while tilting due to the Game Boy's inherent screen-glare problems, and that will cause timing problems. Those who think they're too cool for ultracute gaming should avoid this game. Everyone else, though, should get their hands on this one before it rolls away. --Mark Brooks Pros: Cons: Reviews (40)
Back when GBA came out on the market and was all the rage, I was stuck with my little, hot pink Gameboy Color when everyone else had the sleek new model.I was also a kirby fanatic, and was desperate for a Kirby game.So after some research on the internet, I finally found one - Kirby Tilt N' Tumble.I was disappointed that it wasn't being sold anymore, so finally, for Christmas 2003 my parents bought it for me from eBay, unfortunately just the cartridge and no instructions or box. I was anxious to get playing right away that morning, so I popped it in and found it was a very easy game to learn.I already new a little about the controls, tilting to move Kirby in the desired direction, and it was nice that whenever I had to learn a new move to advance, the game would pause and teach me.Eventually, I easily learned the whole game without any instructions! With 5 goofy yet fun mini-games to play, 8 exciting and challenging words to explore, plenty of cute and cuddly bad guys and a simple, easy-to-follow storyline, Kirby Tilt N' Tumble is a game that doesn't lose its fun anytime soon after buying, versus other games that lose all the fun after you've beat the game.Why, I've owned it for a year already and there's still secret words and warp stars I'm discovering all the time. Now, there are a few cons I'll warn you about before you go out and spend your money.This isn't the game to bring on that 10-hour car trip to visit Aunt Ruth, because the constant moving in vehicles makes it hard to control Kirby.As well, it's not the kind of game where you can lay back against the pillows, stretch out your feet and sip the lemonade, either.You're always swivelling your body back and forth, side to side, and so forth when tilting your little pink puffball.Not a big deal, but its not just hitting buttons like other games. I don't have this problem too much, since I usually play in good light, but you may have a hard time keeping an eye on Kirby when you tilt the screen forward and lose sight of him from the light glinting off the screen.Annoying, yes, but the game is still worth it, trust me. Overall, this game is definitely worth every penny you're paying for it.As long as you don't mind things being cute and cuddly all of the time, Kirby Tilt N' Tumble is a great gaming experience that will last for months and months after your purchase.
The 1-Star reflects this issue with the SP, otherwise I think it's a 5-star game.
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| 136. Ultimate Beach Soccer | |
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| 137. Rocket Power: Zero Gravity Zone | |
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| 138. Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu | |
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| 139. Snoopy Tennis | |
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My only gripes with the game are that I wish the sound was a bit crisper and that there was some character voices or something to keep things sonically fresh.All that's presented are the ball sounds, a crowd cheer and an announcer saying "out", when you hit the ball out of bounds. The control is not only varied, but easy to learn.Young ones will have no problem learning the basics.But once those basics are mastered, you'll find you can actually control the movement of the ball in air and many other things.This is a perfect game for long trips as tennis matches are quite long and trying to aquire the extra characters will take extra endurance.Once you start, you'll have to tornnn away from your GBC! No doubt about it, if you like tennis and/or the Peanuts, you will love this game.
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| 140. Scooby-Doo: The Motion Picture | |
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Graphics: 2/10 Conrols:2/10 Music: 1/10 Fun: 5/10 Overall: 2/10
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