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    1. 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


    2. 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


    3. 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


    4. Lizzie McGuire: On the Go
    list price: $19.95
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    Asin: B00008L40W
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Disney Interactive
    Sales Rank: 573
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    Lizzie McGuire: On the Go! is more than just a game. You can play the exciting arcade game "When Cheerleaders Attack" and you and your friends can have fun with exciting games like, Gordo's Gunk, Dots 'n Boxes, Box Bash, Memory, Droppers and Hangman. ... Read more

    Features

    • When Cheerleaders Attack arcade game with more than 15 levels of action
    • More than 20 games and activities to choose from
    • PDA function keeps track of friends' contact information, important dates, horoscopes, and biorhythms
    • Music from the award-winning show
    • Single and multiplayer gameplay

    Reviews (21)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Coolest game ever!!!!!
    This game is the best game ever!!! It has many different games. You have to play a game called "When cheerleaders attack". It is really fun! Using that game, you can unlock different games. This is more than a game, its an adress book, a brain teaser and a whole lot more!

    I have played this game for a long time and I am still not tired of it!

    5-0 out of 5 stars lizzie your'e a lifesaver
    I had just finnished this really hard game that i used all my allowance to buy but this game was cheap enough to buy its fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Love it but ..............................................
    It's fun but Lizzie walks so slow! It's hard to beat the timed game.

    4-0 out of 5 stars lizzie is fun
    I bought this game for my 4 and 6 year old and they love it!!!Many hours of fun.It does not seem to get old.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Uhm, no
    Here is a simple word for you people:this game was in Seanbaby's column in EGM.If that didn't convince you not to buy this game, then go ahead and buy it and learn your lesson the hard way. ... Read more


    5. Pokemon Crystal
    list price: $29.99
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    Asin: B00005LBHM
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 722
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Review

    Pokémon Crystal is to Pokémon Gold and Silver what Pokémon Yellow is toPokémon Red and Blue. It features severalminor upgrades from its predecessors, but in essence it's still the same game.The classic Pokémon formula of adventuring, collecting, and battling isat a series best with Crystal. This is one of the best and most addictiverole-playing games for the Game Boy Color.

    The most notable feature is theselectable female trainer who has her own set of animations and backgrounds.This is a great option for female Pokémon fans who were previously stuckplaying the game as a male character. There are also subtle improvements to thecell phone system, HM moves, and prebattle animations. Rival trainers' phonecalls are now more plentiful and pragmatic. HM moves, which are requiredthroughout the game, are available at the push of a button--you'll no longerhave to navigate menus to use these moves. Lastly, seeing a Pokémon's newanimation makes encountering new creatures more fun than before.

    If youhaven't played Gold or Silver yet, Crystal is definitelythe way to go. If you've played those previous games, Crystal has onlyenough new features to justify a purchase from Pokémon fanatics. Thisgame is compatible with the link cable, Game Boy printer, and PokémonPikachu 2. It's playable on Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance only, and can beplayed on a television using Pokémon Stadium 2 and a Transfer Pak.--Raymond M. Padilla

    Pros:

    • New female trainer
    • Prebattle animations are cute
    • Lots of subtle improvements
    Cons:
    • Too similar to Gold and Silver
    • Mobile phone features not in the U.S. version
    ... Read more

    Reviews (254)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Crystal ?, You betcha!
    After the new gold and silver, Pokemon Crystal might be one of the greatest games Pokemon created. Unlike all of the revisions and new versions of Pokemon, You might want something better. What crystal allows you to do is that it is the only game to capture 90-95% of johto Pokemon wild.More things is that crystal was the first pokemon game that allows you to choose if you are a boy or a girl. You can make Pokemon hold items.You can also play in real time. After 150 Pokemon, you might think there is more. Well there is!! Crystal also includes 2 dirfferent types of Pokemon, steel and Dark. It was also the first to have these types. Bad things about crystal also means it seem to be a long game that might take forever! But can you handel 16 gym leaders through the game? However, the greatest thing Crystal can do is that you can get legendary Pokemon before the game. the badest thing for crystal is that you need to trade 27 out of 250 poke'mon.That's the number doubled of red blue or yellow!!

    In all, this is a great game for long trips inside a airplane or a car.

    5-0 out of 5 stars This is really Awesome!
    I like the crystal, gold, and silver line better than all the rest of the pokemon games. 1.) you have to get 16 badges, which include Jhoto, the new world and Kanto, the old world. Kanto is 4x harder too. 2) no more annoying legendary birds! 3.) eevee gets 2 new evolutions, Espeon (the best one) and Umbreon (the average one.) you can be a girl too!

    5-0 out of 5 stars My All Time Favorite
    For people who have started to read my reviews I am a all time gamer, and this is my all time favorite game. This game is LOADED with stuff to do, figure out puzzles, capture pokemon, win battles and more! Here are the good and bad in my opinion:
    Good
    -Loaded with stuff takes a while to play (a good thing)
    -So many pokemon to catch and raise
    -The battles bring out the true trainer in you
    -The pokemon now make noises and move when summoned
    -You can choose gender
    Bad
    -Sometimes you can get very stuck
    -Some of the puzzles need the game guide to figure out in my opinion
    -The graphics aren't as good nowdays
    Note that all the pokemon games are good and that I think this game appeals to all ages.

    5-0 out of 5 stars I wish people would stop writing bad reviews about Pokemon
    I have grown up with Pokemon. My whole life has been spent growing up on Anime and Manga. So, I feel at home playing these games, but, this review is for G/S/C, yes all 3 of them. THESE GAMES ROCK!!! If you get bored by this game, you probably are, well, picky. Yep, picky. I mean, if you, like I, are a true Pokemon veteran, you would know that it is Nintendo and Gamefreak's duty to create a third Pokemon game that includes more than its predecessors. All Pokemon games are deeper than they look, you just have to play them long enough. Sometimes, if you train and put effort into these games, you will be satisfied and weirdly enough, attached to your Pokemon. I keep a special case full of all of my favorite GB/GBC/GBA games, and these are in it. So, who cares if Crystal is the same as G/S, these games are good enough that you can change the course of everything. So, if you are an RPG fan or a fan of the show, or anybody who plays video games (well actually, I'd say most video gamers are people who have grown up around them, so, if you didn't, this is not for you) this is the game for you. And now, for my trademark ending *Peace Out*.

    "I had to see the city with my own eyes" Tidus, Final Fantasy X
    P.S. There is no GB/GBC/GBA game better than the Pokemon games (ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

    5-0 out of 5 stars This is the best pokemon game
    This is really the best pokemoin game, nothin' to do with Blue/Red versions, it has more things to do than Silver and gold, The story is the same, but there's some differences.
    a) New female trainer (Named Jenny, Mariah, Kelis or Blu)
    b) New puzzles and chambers at the Ruins of Alf
    c) Suicune is easier to catch
    d) When you reach to certain point in the game an ol' man gives you an egg that may contain a shiny pokemon like the red Gyarados, something like a yellow Marrill
    e) More detailed graphics
    d) New battle tower, ubicated near of Olivine City
    Overall, the story doesn't change at all, but there's more things to do, Another thing that like me is the time.
    You can set the clock as the real time. It's very important, beacause you can get pokemons only at night, or day
    I wish Ruby and Saphire had a clock... ... Read more


    6. Wario Ware, Inc.:Mega Microgame$
    list price: $34.99
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    Asin: B00008KUA3
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 613
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Nintendo (AGB P AZWE) WarioWare GBA ... Read more

    Reviews (79)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best GBA game of all time
    When I first got the game, it was all I could play. 200+ 5 second games that you have to figure out how to do while playing them. What could be more fun? My favorite genres are 9-volt's Nintendo and Orbulon's I.Q. games. I highly recommend this game to anyone with a gba.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Hungry eye hi yeah
    Well it seems obvious that this the game of all time... I had to laugh when I read the minimal amount of 1-2 star ratings (only about 4 out of 77) anyways this goes and shows the very idea of video games, they are pointless!Video games are pointless, there is no such thing as a "serious" game, all games to the very core of thier being are a waste of time.This game is great as in it is a light game that doesn't take forever to beat (ITS CALLED REPLAY VALUE GUYS, REPLAY VALUE) yes you will "beat" the game pretty easily, that doesn't mean it's over, you can play them even more.The concept is sound and the game is funny (unless you have a dignified sense of humour or your just too serious to laugh at something goofy) I think the funniest part is where that monkey is throwing the bananas at the cop cars, FUN-E!As I was saying this is a light game it is just to have fun with, there is no engrossing story line and what not.So if your playing a game for story line and character development (read you are a nerd) then please skip this game, it will be too "easy" for your advanced gaming (spare me!).This is one of the few breaths of fresh air I have seen in gaming in a long while, though video games are making more and more money every year they are losing focus.Ummm so yeah, this game is fun (E) and entertaining, if your a nerd you won't like it sooooooo this is a game for the "casual" gamer (read non-nerd) and cool people who don't read gaming magazines all day and have deep conversations about Final Fantasy.The end.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The best reason to buy gameboy.
    The gameboy is a cool concept of taking games anywhere but most of the games for it are either intensive action arcade games or long RPG or strategy games.This is a game that makes the gameboy do what it was designed for.Plug in wario ware and play for five minutes, you'll have a blast and you'll advance to unlocking more of the minigames.Makes it so that you can use your gameboy while you're standing in line at the bank.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Great if you have A.D.D.
    This game is really lots of mini games rolled into one.It's a solid original concept.Some of the games make you laugh so hard you nearly wet yourself when you see them for the first time (i.e. finger in the nose) and some can be quasi infuriating at first.I beat the game pretty fast though so I could only give it 3 stars even though thats the only knock on this game.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent in all directions!
    This game is addictive, fun, funny, action and loads more! THERE IS A PLOT. The plot is that a new game is released and you have to defeat to put wario in buisness, But it doesn't end there it keeps going! I've had it for 1 1/2 years and stil play it a lot!
    You have to buy it if you have a gameboy advance!!!!! ... Read more


    7. Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising
    list price: $34.99
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    Asin: B00008YMZV
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 938
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Product Description

    Advance Wars 2, the sequel to the AIAS 2001 Handheld Game of the Year, expands on the original title with even more strategic action and all-new features that take the game to the next level. Sturm, the leader of the Black Hole Army, has created a new base of operations, and now hes set his sights on Cosmo Land. It's up to you to unite the armies ... Read more

    Features

    • Tactical war game set in cool sci-fi world
    • Real-time strategy action challenges you to use new units and terrain wisely
    • Take control of new Commanding Officer powers & weapons like the Neotank
    • Customizable Map Editor lets players create exciting & dangerous new battle maps
    • For 1 or 2 players

    Reviews (65)

    5-0 out of 5 stars My best game
    If you have been given the chance to buy this game may I ask what you are waiting for?Hmmmmmm?Well...BUY IT NOW!I got this game when it came out,that was...when?Well anyway since then and now this has been my best game (sorry mario party) and I think it always will be.How do I like it?Well thats easy
    1vs2
    team battle (I'm on my own)
    my co: Grit
    1st com: Eagle
    2nd com: Adder
    Map: my design map 'jungle'
    weather: random
    funds: 2000
    My record: completed in 13 days (you should see my map!)
    Sorry about that anyway this game is good value and is a real head scratcher.Bye yall and bye bye Sturm HAHAHA!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Cool And rocking the world
    This game is so good you can can totally take it out. You can chosse where to attack. Witha brain and a conquest of winning this game is for yuo.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Bar none the best Gameboy strategy game
    Want to cut to the chase and start kicking butt?Drop the lame RPGs (the gameboy RPGs stink) and let the battles begin.There are tons of maps, more COs, improved enemies and special powers, and the campaign is tough but fun.You'll need your thinking cap for this one... the strategies seem simple until you get the snot beat out of you a few times, then you realize the subtle skills and tactics you need to fight your way to the top.I can play this one over and over and over and over and not get bored.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Worth $40 if you love strategy and tactics
    The cartoon style appeals to me very much, it is absolutely gorgeous and you can save everything, anytime, and you can customize a lot.
    I played about 10 maps, and played the campaign about 70% until it became too hard for me. The maps are very well thought of, and most have some "spark of genius" inside them that you need to discover in order to win the battle.
    The game is IDEAL if you go by train to work, shoot a few units down and there you are!

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Strategy Game For GBA I've Ever Played
    This game is aewsome. You follow the mission objectives (usually destroy your opponent), build powerful armies, and conquer your world back. The map designer is a great feature in this game for you have almost no limits. The backround music is cool, the graphics are aewsome, and the different units are so unique.

    This is one of the few games you'll never get bored of. ... Read more


    8. Golden Sun: The Lost Age
    list price: $34.99
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    Asin: B00008KU9Z
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 729
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Product Description

    The story of Golden Sun: The Lost Age picks up right near the end of the first game. Golden Sun veterans will be surprised to learn that The Lost Age is played from the point of view of the party being chased as they try to light the remaining two lighthouses, which will unlock the power of alchemy for the world--or will it instead unlock the world's destruction?

    Also, players who have finished the first game can transfer their party into the The Lost Age, either through the separately sold game link cable or through a password. ... Read more

    Features

    • Continue the adventure you started in Golden Sun, or start out fresh as a new player. Golden Sun: The Lost Age presents the perfect starting point for players who have never experienced Golden Sun, and for players who have, it expands immensely on the adventures of the original game.
    • Transfer your characters from Golden Sun with all their items, abilities, and Djinn to unlock more secrets. Use up to eight characters in combat, doubling your party size and adding depth to an already complex and compelling battle and magic system.
    • Astounding graphics and impressive summon effects surpass anything seen before on a handheld game system. New magical abilities offer even more ways to battle and to solve challenging and elaborate puzzles.
    • Link up with a friend to pit your parties against one another in a two-player duel.

    Reviews (118)

    5-0 out of 5 stars this is a good game
    This is a good game! First of all, this is a good game^_^ Second of all this is a good game THen if you pass the game this is a good game and also if beat a boss it turns out to be a good game ^_^ good gam e ggood game GOOD GAMEEEEEEE!!!!! AHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars The best RPG ever made, ''PERIOD'' !
    When I first bought this game I thought that this would be another stupid role playing game after the failure of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. But then as soon as I turned on the game boy advance the Music, graphics, complexity, and sheer size just completely blew me away. Even the story was better than I have ever seen on any other RPG. Then they brought out a second one which had the best summons out there. If I had to compare any other games to the two Goldens it would be Final Fantasy #7 and FF 1&2 as well as Fire Emblem. The only problems, toooo much talking ( as with all RPG's ), limitations ( like trying to trip over a fellow villager which is best left to Fable ), you can't attack an enemy that you have selected but died before your guy could attack it, and I have heard of people liking to change the plot but why would you want to because the plot is that good. The advantages: phynergy (magic) is more than attack and you can't beat the game with out it, and the summons are the best in the business.

    5-0 out of 5 stars superb japanese atmosphere
    This game is worth at least $30 (i got an original secondhand for about e14) and is a must have. It sets the standard for the GBA games. You really do need a walkthrough at a few points - I did, and haven't even finished the game (did about 60%) The puzzles are great and breathe that old 80's sokoban style. Absolutely amazing and lovely for older gamers.

    One more thing: Buy all the Feathers in the shops, using them puts an end to the random encounters "Monsters won't attack you so often" it says. So much for that complaint!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
    I seriously believe there is not enough good that can be said about these games.They are the prime examples of good gaming, not only for the system, but also as an RPG.No game for the system has been able to surpass them in quality since the release of each, and likely, no game ever will.They're not just good GBA games; they're great video games, period.

    There are dozens of aspects of the game that would make a good game cool; but the fact that there are so many, makes these amazing games extraordinary.I tend to prefer real time combat to turn based, but out of all the turn based I've ever played, this is easily the best.Not only is there the progressively interesting psynergy, and not only are there releases from various weapons, and not only are there the djinn, collected over the course of the game, with their own, unique releases, but there are also the spectacular summons and combo summons (introduced in The Lost Age) that can be used with stand-by djinn, which, alone, puts these games ahead by leaps and bounds in terms of graphics, over any other game for the system.And all of these contributions make combat far more strategic and engaging.

    My absolute favorite aspect of these games are the dungeons.I've grown tired of the RPG where, upon entering a dungeon, the only difficultly comes from the overly incessant monster attacks and the boss battle which, traditionally, comes at the end.In Golden Sun and The Lost Age, monster attacks are on a more limited basis--meaning they don't get boring fast, like other RPGs.But the real challenge in the dungeons are the complex puzzles, most of which require the use of various psynergy.And the psynergy (magic) system is very intelligently taught to the player as the game progresses, as to recognize when a specific psynergetic power is required.It's the only RPG I've ever played where magic isn't just a convenience; it's a necessity.And while many of the puzzles are hard, they're fun, and all the more satisfying when the solution is achieved.It's one of the few games I've played that required serious thinking on the part of the player, as opposed to mindless, repetitive combat.It's one of the few I've played where I actually looked *forward* to the dungeons--and even some of the boss battles.(My favorite dungeons include all four lighthouses, the Elemental Rocks in The Lost Age, and the Ankohl Ruins, which requires the use of my personal favorite psynergy--sand.)

    My only gripes for the game include the fact that I'm a little tired of the standard RPG that's from the point of view of a male protagonist, as well as a minor flaw such as the fact that, when in battle, a character is assigned to attack a monster but the monster is killed before they can attack, the character automatically goes into defense mode, and the turn is wasted.

    Overall, I would seriously recommend this to anyone who's ever been an RPG fan, and agree with the statement that it is worth buying a GB soley for Golden Sun and The Lost Age.And while you can start with The Lost Age, I would recommend starting with the first one, simply so that you can appreciate the awe and splendor of both games together.

    On the downside, I almost wish I hadn't played these games first.Because now, nothing else I ever play will even compare.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Is this an RPG or a puzzle solving game?
    The running around solving puzzles by pushing logs, rocks around, and freezing water puddles, etc, dominates more than 80% of the game play.The story is almost pushed aside and practically neglected as the primary objective of the game.The puzzles are fun in their own ways however. ... Read more


    9. Chessmaster

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    Asin: B0000640A6
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: UBI Soft
    Sales Rank: 3260
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Product Description

    Chessmaster is a good introduction to the rules of chess, as wellas a useful tool for experienced players looking to improve their games. Asplayers continue, they'll learn more advanced strategies and tactics while theirskill levels increase. The game also features a tutorial mode to acclimate newchess players to the basics of the game; 150 famous recorded games; sixopponents; 10 chess sets; scalable gameplay for chess players of all skilllevels; and a two-player mode via the Game Boy Advance link cable. ... Read more

    Reviews (6)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great for what it is.
    Cons: the menus could be a bit more intuitive, and it does play at a high level for someone who isn't a pretty serious chess player (even the weakest players on the weakest setting).

    Pros: challenging to good players and people trying to improve their game.I'm not beating it very often, but I am getting rid of bad playing habits.Once you get used to the menus, there really is a lot to this program:different AI opponents with various playing styles, tutorial stuff, and a few hundred classic games to review along with some chess history, and it saves your game if you need to put it down.

    I also like playing chess on my GBA and can get in a couple of games a day just by carrying it in my pocket and taking it out when I'm not doing anything (waiting in line).Also nice to have a chess computer that I know isn't going to break.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Good little chess game
    I like this game but there is room for improvement. First, the AI is really tough--even the lowest level opponents are probably too tough for the casual gamer. Second, the chess tutor section is pretty poorly done, in my opinion. Good points about the game include the graphics and the play control. It also lets you redo all the moves of a game, which is good for learning.

    2-0 out of 5 stars It needs a manual or game guide
    Fun but hard to figure out how to get to earn chess sets. It needs an instruction manual

    5-0 out of 5 stars The GBA chess game for serious enthusiasts.
    Chessmaster for the GBA is a better choice for real enthusiasts
    than Virtual Kasparov.It was released several months later, and its obvious than Kasparov and its obvious that this game fixed some of the shortcomings.

    Some very important features this game includes:
    A true save feature instead of Kasparov's antiquated password system.
    Ability to undo moves.Helpful for when you want to experiment strategies or simply make a silly mistake.
    150 classic matches from real masters.its takes a few seconds to load, but gives a fantastic lesson in strategy as a game actually unfolds.
    Ability to choose different pieces.A bunch of them are useless (like dog theme pieces) but several are excellent to play with and give nice options.
    Tutorials on moves, strategies and notation.I find the notation tutorial to be especailly helpful for players who want to learn more detailed strategies from books and other sources.Great job including this!

    I do agree with some of the other comments ofr this game..the difficulty is a bit high for novice players or children who aren't the next Bobby Fischer, but for enthusiasts who want a chess challenge at thier fingertips this is great.There isalso a comment that selecting pieces takes several clicks to register.I never encountered this problem, the game plays just fine.

    4-0 out of 5 stars A strong Chess program for the GBA
    I have both Virtual Kasparov (VK) and ChessMaster (CM).I wish I could combine the best features of both.

    First off, CM plays at a much higher level.Whereas most of the VK personalities make occasional blunders, very few of those in CM do.This means that you really have to earn your wins against CM.Youngsters and novices (below say 1300 ELO) are likely to get walloped by most of the CM characters.
    Also on the plus side:CM reports the moves in standard algebraic notation (VK does not) and allows infinite undo and redo.CM also contains a large library of famous games for review.
    On the minus side, as the previous reviewer comments, I find I frequently have to press the arrow keys several times before CM acknowledges my move (and then frequently shoots past the piece I'm trying to pick up).This is quite annoying.
    Also, CM does not automatically record the board position (VK does, which is useful when your batteries suddenly run out).CM also expects only a single user (VK records board positions and preferences for up to three different users).
    Choose CM if you're a strong chessplayer or are looking for a real challenge.Choose VK for youngsters or novices. ... Read more


    10. Golden Sun
    list price: $29.99
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    Asin: B00005OARM
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 1498
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Review

    Golden Sun is the first original role-playing game for the GameBoy Advance to appear in the U.S. And despite perhaps a too-familiar story line,Golden Sun's jaw-dropping graphics, deep magic system, and uniquemultiplayer arena mode truly show that the Game Boy Advance is capable of aserious RPG.

    Game developer Camelot (which also made the legendary Shining Force series forthe Sega Genesis, and, more recently,Mario Golf andMario Tennis for theNintendo 64) designed Golden Sun from the ground up to take advantage ofthe GBA's horsepower, and it shows. Sharp, vivid landscapes, detailed towns anddungeons, and awesome weather effects--it looks like a Super Nintendo game withsome extra zing squeezed onto a handheld system. Fans of Secret of Manaor Chrono Trigger will appreciate the feel of this game.

    But the game's greatest strength is its magic system. Your characters each havetheir own latent psychic abilities based on one of the four elements of alchemy(earth, water, wind, and fire). The characters will be called upon to use theirindividual forms of telepathy and telekinesis to solve various puzzles in thegame. Also, you can collect Djinn (elemental spirits) and link them to yourcharacters. Not only can these Djinn be summoned in battle, they can alsobolster or hinder your characters' latent psychic abilities, give them specialattacks, and even change your characters' class. This system is similar toFinal Fantasy VIII's guardian system, though far more intuitive and easyto master.

    Golden Sun employs a basic turn-based battle system, but it has amazingspell and fighting techniques that really take advantage of the GBA'stechnology. The game achieves a nice balance between flashy attacks and thebrevity of these same attacks--a lesson the makers of other RPGs should learn.Battles are beautifully and quickly fought, and don't overtax the gamer.

    The game also has an addictive arena mode in which players can fight monstersthey've already encountered in the game. Players can also link up with anotherGBA (this feature requires another Golden Sun cartridge) and fightagainst another party. While it's not true a multiplayer option, it adds a greatreplay value to the game.

    Golden Sun's weakest point, however, is its standard-issue story. Inessence: boy wakes up amidst disaster, meets stalwart friends, and rises to thechallenge to save the day (all while living up to the image of his dear departedfather). The story is a little stale, but the mechanics of the game transcendthis flaw and bring the gamer into a state of handheld nirvana. --BryanKarsh

    Pros:

    • Vivid graphics
    • Deep, intuitive magic system
    • Addictive multiplayer arena mode
    Cons:
    • A plot straight out of "RPG Story Lines 101"
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    Reviews (463)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Good...but too short
    I know they're leaving room for a sequal, but I finished in about a week of real time, and I didn't play that much.Plus, since you're stuck in Lalivero after you beat the final battle, there's no replay value.Although it left me eagerly awaiting the second one, it also left me feeling a little cheated.However, overall, this is an awesome game.The storyline didn't bother me, because the number of sideplots the ever-altruistic Isaac and crew feel the need to indulge in kept things varied and fun.Overall, I highly recommend this game, but if you're getting it, buy Lost Age at the same time, or you'll be really mad when you finish.Me?I'm promising myself Lost Age as a reward after I finish Finals Week, and I'm counting the days.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing game
    This game is one of the best games I have ever played.

    Music 4.5/5 pretty good music

    Graphcs 5/5 amazing graphics the summons are awsome

    GamePlay 5/5 very fun game

    Overall 4.7/5

    Overall

    4-0 out of 5 stars Any RPG loving GBA owner should buy this.
    Created by a little know developer called Camelot (they made some Mario Golf and Mario Tennis games, as well as Shining Force before they joined Nintendo), Golden Sun is one of the GBA's more exceptional games.

    Golden Sun has one major achievement it had for the GBA.It pushed the limits of the system in terms of graphics.While the visuals for wandering around seem rather easy for the system to create, the battles are a spectacular achievement.Even though the characters and enemies are shown as animated sprites.The sprites themselves are not much to write home about, but regardless they are quite convincing and suit the battle setup more than you might expect.The battle screen is sort of a "quasi-3D" setup.The background and sprites are 2D, but they are executed in such a manner that they look 3D.Not only that, battle effects, such as spells and simple attacks, add wonderfully to the setup.The only real problem I can see is that some spell effects slow down the framerates (how fast or smoothly it runs) noticably, but it's all handled so well that it doesn't even seem like a glitch, and out of sheer irony it adds to the effect of some of the spells.

    The sound is a mixed bag.The music score part is excellent.Everything from the main menu music, to town themes, and the grand world map music is great both technically and melodically.If any songs do get on your nerves, they either won't last long or are done in such a way that you can tune them out while playing.Sound effects, however, are very standard.A lot of them are recycled so much that it's practically mind numbing.However, none of it seems completely out of place, and there isn't much that will hurt your ears, so that's something to be happy for.

    The gameplay itself only has one real flaw in my opinion.The battles are too easy.With the exception of most of the boss battles, regular battles tend to be so easy that the thought of using the run option will never occur to you (they also go so quick that there's not really a time issue involved either).There's also an issue where, if you set all of your characters to attack one enemy and that enemy is destroyed, the characters that attack him later have their attack wasted.This really isn't too much of an issue, though, and Camelot was smart enough to make the character automatically defend if that should happen (which means damage to that character would be halved... though I think that only refers to physical damage).

    The story has gotten a lot of bad press in my opinion.However, it should be noted that if you play this game, the story alone may persuade you to buy the next game, GS: The Lost Age (which is already out).While that's not particularly a bad thing, as the combination of the two stories is really awesome, just be aware of the extra expense that may cost for your wallet.Also, it should be noted that this game is a bit on the short side (roughly 20-25 hours), but that's still not much of an issue in my view (just so you know, the second game in the series is roughly 40-45 hours long, so that one is lengthier).

    All in all, the game is quite fun.However, there are a few quirks that I mentioned above that may get on some people's nerves, so just know what you're getting into.

    5-0 out of 5 stars an ok game.
    This game is ok. People are complaining that you need a stratergy gide to get through it...erm...isn't that what online walkthroughs are for? All you have to do is type "Golden Sun walkthrough" into
    google and you'll come up with who know's how many walkthroughs.
    Anywho, about the game. Battling is fun enough, because you can use psynergy, Djinn, or just attack with weapons.
    Psynergy is effectivly magic, and Djinn are pokemon like creatures who effect the types of psynergy your characters can use.
    Plot 3/5
    pretty standard plot: rescueing the world from a great evil.

    Graphics 5/5
    I usually stick to the original nintendo (yes yes, i know you think I should get a life) so these graphics look absolutly GREAT to me.

    Music 4/5 Nice music...what can i really say about music? Not much...i really don't pay attention...

    Characters 5/5 I happen to like the characters...your basic goodey-goodeys, its nice to laugh at Garet...

    Challange 2/5 This game is NOT hard. If you're looking for a challange, this is not it. If you're looking for something to kick back to, I would think of this. Although the ocasional online walkthrough is nessary, you can usually figure most of it out by yourself.

    Overall a pretty decent game. Maybe a step down from say Zelda, but overall an ok game...there isn't much else to say.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A great RPG for the GBA
    This is so far the best RPG I've tried for the GameBoy Advance system.It has a wonderful story, great graphics and sound, and plenty of puzzles!This game has a fairly intuitive interface, and will provide several hours of entertainment.Some of the nicer features are: the ability to save anywhere in the game (except during story arcs), fast paced combat, and a variety of ways to customize your characters.This game is a must for any RPG fan with a GBA! ... Read more


    11. Game & Watch Gallery 4
    list price: $34.99
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    Asin: B00006IJJJ
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 1856
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Product Description

    Game & Watch portable games were before the time of Game Boy, but are available again in both classic and updated versions in this Game & Watch Gallery 4 anthology for Game Boy Advance and previous installments for Game Boy Color. This anthology contains remakes of Donkey Kong 3, Mario Cement Factory, Rainshower, Boxing, and Fire Attack. Players can choose to play the games in an emulation of the original monochrome LCD display or in updated color versions designed for the GBA. ... Read more

    Reviews (21)

    4-0 out of 5 stars GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MARIO!!!!!!
    WOW!! This is a good game and has a looooooot of games!!!! I like this game!!!

    4-0 out of 5 stars good game
    I don't own this game,but i have played it before and I'd say a 4 out of 5 stars,sure you start out as easy but as you advance,u unlock more games new and old and harder settings such as meduim,hard and if you think you can handle it,super hard...yes there are four settings instead of one.

    I personally love the little sounds and music this game has to offer,and a game gets harder as you progress.

    If you think this game is for kiddies...then I'd have to say your wrong ;)

    2-0 out of 5 stars Ripofffor the old folks who played it and are now rich
    This is just a money ripper aimed at kids from the 80's who have played these.Some of them are now rich, feel nostalgic about their childhood, and must get this game.The ones don't have much money still buy it by only eating once a day for about a week.

    3-0 out of 5 stars I liked it.........For a while
    I will admit that I enjoyed this game for around a week or so. The gameplay was repititous, and took alot more time than I would take to finish the levels. I still play it on and off, although I paid $40 for the dang thing(wish I would have checked amazon.com before making that splurge)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Just got this game !!!
    I really loved the Game and Watch of the yesteryears.So it was exciting that they have this for the Gameboy.But the only thing is that I don't know how to save the high scores or get the stars to unlock the other games.The instruction of the game tells me that all I have to do is to press start during the game and to turn off the unit.Nothing happens.
    I don't know if I bought a defective game or something.
    Please help. ... Read more


    12. Rescue Heroes: Billy Blazes
    list price: $29.99
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    Asin: B00009EPD6
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Vivendi Universal Games
    Sales Rank: 1867
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Run, jump and swing your way through 16 levels
    • Use water spraying vehicles to help stop the fire
    • For 1 player
    • Lead Billy Blazes on a firefighting adventure through rocky mountains, the forest floor, and city streets
    • Use 5 cool gadgets to rescue people that needing help

    Reviews (6)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect Game for a Beginner Game Boyer
    My six year old son got this for Christmas along with his first Game Boy.He loves it!Great choice for the young ones.

    5-0 out of 5 stars mom of 1 angel loves rescue heros
    I bought this game for my 4 year old for christmas and he loved it and with a little (and I mean little) he beat all 8 levels and the game the other day.We played it through the game player on our gamecube so it was easier to see.Great game Billy Blazes never dies, not violent.good choice for young ones

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great game for 5 and 6 year olds
    What a great game boy advance game!We searched high and low for something my 5 year old could play on his game boy that wouldn't frustrate him...this game fits the bill perfectly!He is a rescue hero fan, which makes this game even more fun!It's challenging enough to interest him, his 6 year old brother and even me, his mom, yet it's simple enough that he can get through the levels and feel a sense of accomplishment.I would highly recommend this game for the younger set of game boy players!It's really fun!

    5-0 out of 5 stars One of top 3 rated games in Nintendo Power when released
    Look...if you're too old to care who the rescue heroes are, don't bother. But if your kid is in that age range, this is just a good game.

    When it came out, it was one of the top rated games in Nintendo Power...GameBoy Advance or otherwise. The developer also did Sabrina, and the publisher was Knowledge Adventure division of Vivendi, and they know kids.

    It's challenging for the older kids, but the easy level will let the player be Billy Blazes and put out fires without much worry about dying, and that's going to be fun.

    I doubt anyone is ever going to spend as much money as they probably did on a Rescue Heroes game again, so get it before it leaves the shelf.

    4-0 out of 5 stars GREAT FUN!!
    We got my 5 yr old son this game for Christmas and he absolutely loves it!!!He would have played the game 24 hrs a day if we allowed him to.He has completed the game entirely since Christmas but still loves to play the game again and again.He is a HUGE Rescue Hero fan and has been for a couple years and I don't think he'll ever tire of playing this game. ... Read more


    13. Advance Wars
    list price: $29.99
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    Asin: B00005MDZZ
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 774
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Review

    You don't have to be MacArthur to recognize that Advance Wars isone of the best strategy war games for any console. The game pits four fictionalcity-states in a battle for territory. Your job as commanding officer is todefeat the enemies in turn-based combat over land, air, and sea. AdvanceWars has a stiff learning curve, but its interactive tutorials can turn thegreenest GI into agreat leader of pixelated men. AW also offers manymultiplayer options, including the ability to play against a friend by passingthe GBA back and forth. To extend the possibilities, you can also create newbattlefields and trade them with others. Despite cutesy visuals, this is a verydeep game that is also accessible. For GBA generals looking to flex theirtactical muscles or anyone looking for a simply great GBA game, look no further.--Mark Brooks

    Pros:

    • Clear and informative graphics
    • Ideal interface for the tiny GBA screen
    • Lots of multiplayer and customization options.
    Cons:
    • Misleadingly cute box art (this is not a game for tots!)
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    Reviews (230)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best turn-based strategy I've ever played
    You take on the role of a Commanding Officer (CO) in a cartoony world at perpetual war with itself. Easy to get into, and deceptively deep. Advance Wars is strategy at its best. What makes it so special? First, the graphics are great. The animations are instant gratification when a well-timed attack turns the tide of battle, help you visualize battle results in several ways so you know exactly how your units are doing. Second, the options for multiplayer are excellent. Because the game is turn based, 4 players can play together even on only one system. Grab a friend, and enjoy the anticipation of having the system handed back to you and seeing your opponent smirk as you stumble into their trap (playing on seperate systems can be done, but isn't nearly as fun).

    The most important facet of this game is depth. Fog of War (where parts of the map your units can't see are blacked out) makes for intensity- you're always trying to calculate what forest or hilltop might contain enemy units waiting for you. The basics of troop movements give way to incredible strategy (delay the enemy tank by sacrifing your troops, or retreat and lure the tank into range of your artillery?). Each CO is completely unique (Max has stronger tanks, but weaker artillery. Sami has tougher troops, but weaker vehicles) and thier individual powers add an extra level of depth to the process.

    Advance Wars is an amazing game for singleplayer action. Add in a full-featured map creator, a ton of unlockable COs, and the wealth of options, and this is one of the best multiplayer games on the GameBoy. A must-have.

    5-0 out of 5 stars War Chess
    This game is basically chess, with more units, you can move all of your units per turn, and you can create units.It is challenging, but it is very fun.Not to mention its a gameboy game, so you can play it anywhere :)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Another Review To The Other 190 Out Of 229!!!!
    Like the REAL people out there said: awesome, thrilling, attractive, exiciting, strategic, "A two thumbs up!", "A never put down until your through!!!", "THE BEST!".

    Bum, dum, dum, bum (drum beating for background music). "The best high firepower strategy game yet!!". ADVANCE WARS. Now being bought...SO BUY IT!!!!!

    PS: And what boy would not think Sami is sexy?!?

    5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Turn Based Strategy Game
    Advanced Wars is everything you could ask for in a strategy game. If you're like me and you love turn based strategy then look no further, Advance Wars is definately up to par with the host of other tactical RPGs for GBA. While it's not an rpg by any means i can't see anyone who likes Final Fantasy Tactics not falling in love with this game. I love turn based strategy and Advance Wars is definately pretty high up on the list of must owns for the genre.

    The lack of an RPG element (which has pretty much taken over turn based strategy games in recent years) is somewhat of a blessing. Don't get me wrong i enjoy building up characters but it's definatly a nice change of pace to be able to just jump in and start playing without worrying about much else.

    It's also worth mentioning that Advance Wars is fairly difficult.The extensive tutorial while somewhat annoying in its length is probably necessary for the vast majority of gamers. There are quite a few battles where one mistake will easily put you out of commission.

    Advance Wars definely deserves 5 Stars

    5-0 out of 5 stars Frickin' Addicting!
    Man ... I just got totally sucked into this game.It's a lot of fun.Not an action game at all ... you have to use your head.I think if you liked Pikmin for the GC, you'll like this game.And, I'll go the other way on this one then too ... if you like this game ... make sure you get Pikmin on the GameCube. ... Read more


    14. Pokemon - Yellow Version
    list price: $27.99
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    Asin: B000047GEI
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 955
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    While it's basically the same game as the previously released Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue,Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition features enhancements thatmake it the best version yet. In all three versions, the player is on a quest tobecome the World's Greatest Pokémon Trainer, with exploration andPokémon battles (think advanced paper-scissors-rock) factoring heavilyinto the gameplay. While the game world is the same in all three versions, thePokémon you encounter vary from version to version; the underlying goalof collecting all 151 Pokémon can only be met by trading Pokémonvia Link Cable with anotherplayer with a different Pokémon version. (Players can also battle againstone another using the Link Cable setup.)

    Pokémon Yellow follows the TV cartoon series more closely than theother versions. Your first Pokémon in Yellow is Pikachu, and hetravels alongside you as opposed to inside a Pokéball (like mostPokémon). Pikachu's mood can be displayed virtual pet style: keepinghim happy is important, as his mood affects certain events in the game. Inaddition to the inclusion of other TV show elements like Team Rocket, new battlemodes between players are available as well as a secret game called Pikachu'sBeach.

    If you haven't played any of the Pokémon games before,Pokémon Yellow is the best place to start. But whilePokémaniacs will go gaga over Yellow's new features, lessenthusiastic veterans of Red and Blue may not find the extras tobe quite so special. --Joe Hon

    Pros:

    • Best version yet of the highly addictive Pokémon game
    • Pikachu's moods raise the game's cuteness bar to an all-new level
    • Features new battle modes between players
    • Includes Pikachu's Beach secret game
    Cons:
    • Pokémon battles can be repetitive at times
    • New features may not be enough for some Pokémon veterans
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    Reviews (153)

    5-0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Game!
    For whoever it was that asked about the difference between the colors, Red, Blue, and Yellow are exactly the same except that some Pokemon are available only in whichever version you get. Gold and Silver are completely different adventures, and they also have no differences except for the Pokemon. Crystal is the same as Gold and Silver except BETTER! :) Ruby, Sapphire, and, I suppose, Emerald have the same rule.

    As for my review for this game, it's excellent! Even at my age, I have fun playing all the Pokemon games, especially this game, and I must tell you, it never gets boring! Every game is different, and each time you discover something new! I highly recommend this game, and the others!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Pokemon Yellow Rocks!
    Pokemon Yellow is my best game yet! It's a challenging game, with 8 awesome gym leaders, your rival, (You can name him in the begining of the game) and Prof.Oak! (who will give you a bulbasaur,charmander,or squirtle at the start) All of this put together makes one mind-blowing game!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Yellow: the best game of the Poke'mon Saga
    These are some great things about Yellow:

    1: You can get all of the 3 starting Poke'mon.

    2: You can get a Machoke from an in-game trade, but it evoloves to a Machamp after you trade with a girl in Route 5

    3: Dragoniar, Pidgeiotto and Venomoth are some of the wild poke'mon you'll find.

    4: Cathing both Scyther and Pinsir or Arcainine and Ninetales will be a snap.

    Bad things about Yellow:

    1: 13 Poke'mon you'll have to trade from Red or Blue.

    2: Gym leader's poke'mon are at higher levels.

    3: Barely there is any poision types that are wild.

    4: Not much In-game trading.

    Overall: 4 and a half stars

    4-0 out of 5 stars The mean clean fightin machine!!!
    It is not easy to train pikachu in the frist place.If YOU ARE READING THIS REVIE DONT GET RED OR BLUE VERSION IF YOU HAVE THIS GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I thought that they would be different but i got blue and it was THE exat same thing.On blue the boy was named Shawn.Shawn if your reading this THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars i'm confused?!?!?
    ok,first of all this game is super,but is it same as pokemon blue,or pokemon red , because i want to buy those but i don't know how they are,and what about pokemon silver,and pokemon gold,are they the same too??please let me know ,i'll be checking here every day.thank you




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    15. Pokemon - Blue
    list price: $27.99
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    Asin: B00000IYER
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 487
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    Welcome to the world of Pokémon, one filled with wild Pokémon and the people who attempt to tame them. You are Ash Ketchum, a boy on a quest to become the best Pokémon trainer in the world. Professor Oak, the leading authority on Pokémon, has given you your choice of three tame Pokémon in exchange for your helping him catalog and document every Pokémon in the world.

    But to catalog a Pokémon, you have to capture it by first beating it up with one of your trained Pokémon, and then hitting it with an empty Poké Ball. As your tame Pokémon gain experience in battle, their abilities improve and they earn access to new attacks. Sometimes they even evolve into more advanced Pokémon.

    Aside from capturing wild Pokémon and evolving your own, you can catalog new Pokémon by trading with another Pokémon player using either a link cable or the Game Boy Color's infrared system. Pokémon gained through trades learn and evolve faster, and trading is the only way to capture all 151 Pokémon, since each Pokémon game (Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue, andPokémon Yellow) has certain Pokémon missing. Of course, as a Pokémon trainer, you've "gotta catch 'em all!"--150 to be exact. So if you own Blue and want to have a complete set of Pokémon, you must find a friendly Red or Yellow owner and arrange a trade.

    Pokémon Blue is packed with interesting characters, an ingenious story hook, intriguing strategy, and of course plenty of cute Pokemon and it's easy to see how it started the Pokémania that is sweeping the world. --Michael Fehlauer

    Pros:

    • Gameplay and strategy that's fun for all ages
    • Fantastic replay value
    • Brilliant game design encourages players to meet and trade
    Cons:
    • Hours of looking at the Game Boy's little screen may hurt neck
    • Only 1 saved game per cartridge--2 people can't share a single game
    • No difference between Red and Blue except for distribution of Pokémon
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    Features

    • Play as Ash Ketchum, a boy on a quest to become the best Pokemon trainer in the world
    • Collect all 150 blue Pokemon
    • Train your creatures and they will evolve into different types
    • Trade Pokemon with your friends using the Game Link Cable
    • For 1 or 2 players

    Reviews (126)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Blue = excellent game!!!
    Pokemon Blue is a very good game to play at anytime. The unqiue part of Pokemon Blue is that it is a adventrous game. You play as a boy to capture pokemon and battle trainers. You have to trade pokemon with your best friend. These excellent features made kids love Blue!! They want to trade and collect pokemon!! Nintendo made this game, and we should give a great thankyou to Game freak and Nintendo for making this game!!!! THANKS!!!!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Gotta Ketch em all
    Title: Gotta ketch em all

    Pokemon blue is a great adventurous game. Once you set your fingers on the gameboy you won't stop. It's fun to give your pokemon there own nicknames and making them happy. Making new pokemon buddies, leveling them up to their full force, beating the gym leaders is so fun. The game can be perfected over and over again. Trust me its great! It tells it all by the five stars.
    Vica Jean Manuel

    3-0 out of 5 stars Cool
    In this game, you play as a boy collecting and battling creatures called Pok'emon.There are plenty of worlds to explore, Pok'emon to catch, rivals to battle, badges to earn, and items to find to keep you playing for a long time.It's one of those games that you can't beat in a day.Training Pok'emon can be fun, and also hard, depending on the level of your opponents.You earn money each time you beat another Pok'emon trainer, which you can use to buy items to strengthen or catch Pok'emon.The moves you teach your Pok'emon and what attacks you use require strategy, so it's not just random moves and thoughts.

    My only complaint is that this game is almost unbeatable.To win, you have to collect all the Pok'emon in the game, which is just a few tens short of 200, if I remember correctly.A bunch of things are required to do this.You must have two Game Boys and two Pok'emon games, or a friend who also has a Game Boy and Pok'emon game to trade with each other, because there are some points in the game where you must choose between one Pok'emon or another, and whichever one you don't choose is impossible to get again in the same game.Also required is a Game Boy link cable, which you need to attach two Game Boys to trade.

    So basically, it's going to be very, very, very hard to win, especially because everyone is past the "Pok'emon phase".So unless you have multiple Game Boys and Pok'emon games, and a link cable, you're going to have tons of trouble beating the game.I think the people who made this game purposely made the game this way so that kids would have to spend more money on Game Boy supplies.

    Overall, I still like this game.I know I'll never beat it, but it's still a lot of fun.I can't say who I would and wouldn't recommend this game to, so I'll leave it up to you.Either way, I hope you're satisfied in the end.

    5-0 out of 5 stars I Ain't Feelin' 'Da Blues With 'Dis Game
    Well If you like a simple game that can keep you on all day well then this game is for you!I got this game in kindergarden and ever since I LOVED this game!I'd come home from school every day and play it forever [yet I got to play my friend's Red Versiom every day on the bus.]In 2nd grade i did the Missingno. trick and no one knew it and I was the champ!My PKMN were at level 200 [!] and I kicked my Friends mewtwo's butt!Get now!You'll love having Missingno.!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Funny and nice until you finish it.
    I own the Spanish version of this. It's just the same, but with booklet and texts in spanish, this is a very nice game and the first that I've got.(April '99) This game is funny and good, until you finish it, because when you finish it you just get the Pokemons that are not available and you finish it. Later? Restart it.
    Pokemons not available AT THIS are:
    ODDISH
    GLOOM
    VILEPLUME
    GROWLITHE
    ARCANINE
    MANKEY
    PRIMEAPE
    ELECTABUZZ
    EKANS
    ARBOK
    SCYTHER

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    16. Pokemon - Red
    list price: $27.99
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    Asin: B00000IYEQ
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Sales Rank: 1994
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    Welcome to the world of Pokémon, one filled with wild Pokémon and the people who attempt to tame them. You are Ash Ketchum, a boy on a quest to become the best Pokémon trainer in the world. Professor Oak, the leading authority on Pokémon, has given you your choice of three tame Pokémon in exchange for your helping him catalog and document every Pokémon in the world.

    But to catalog a Pokémon, you have to capture it, by first beating it up with one of your trained Pokémon, and then hitting it with an empty Poké Ball. As your tame Pokémon gain experience in battle, their abilities improve and they earn access to new attacks. Sometimes they even evolve into more advanced Pokémon.

    Aside from capturing wild Pokémon and evolving your own, you can catalog new Pokémon--the only way to gather some Pokémon--by trading with another Pokémon player using either a link cable or the Game Boy Color's infrared system. Pokémon gained through trades learn and evolve faster, and trading is the only way to capture all 151 Pokémon, since each Pokémon game (Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue, andPokémon Yellow) has certain Pokémon missing. So if you own Red and want to have a complete set of Pokémon, you must find a friendly Blue or Yellow owner and arrange a trade.

    Pokémon Red is packed with interesting characters, an ingenious story hook, intriguing strategy, and of course plenty of cute Pokemon, and it's easy to see how it started the Pokémania that is sweeping the world. --Michael Fehlauer

    Pros:

    • Gameplay and strategy that are fun for all ages
    • Fantastic replay value
    • Brilliant game design encourages players to meet and trade
    Cons:
    • Hours of looking at the Game Boy's little screen may hurt neck
    • Only 1 saved game per cartridge--2 people can't share a single game
    • No difference between Red and Blue except for distribution of Pokémon
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    Features

    • Play as Ash Ketchum, a boy on a quest to become the best Pokemon trainer in the world
    • Collect all 150 red Pokemon
    • Train your creatures and they will evolve into different types
    • Trade Pokemon with your friends using the Game Link Cable
    • For 1 or 2 players

    Reviews (134)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best of Gameboy
    It has always been a great habit for children to exhibit and swap their card/sticker/toy collections with their friends in school. The premise of Pokemon -to collect and train pokemon - was the perfect fertile growing field to exploit the fascination children had with collecting things. The first exploit was the TV show, where the characters in the videogame were rendered onto the TV screen, and when that became popular enough, the creators rendered Pokemon into thousands of other incarnations. Pokemon T-shirts, teddybears, actionfigures, trading cards, stickers, watches etc were all created under the slogan: 'you've gotta catch 'em all'... Parents had a rotten time, that's for sure. And it was this capitalistic, persistent, and continuous explotation of the pokemon name which made the name synonymous with childrens toys. The pokemon legacy was ruined by this exploitation, and the videgame was largely discarded as a childrens fad. But before the TV show, the toys, the trading cards, etc..the game stood pure and unspoilt by the impending pokemon-craze which was about to accompany it. Everybody loved the game. Pokemon was revered.

    In the game you play as Ash, whose one single ambition is to become the greatest Pokemon trainer in the world. To do so you must collect pokemon and train them in battle.To catch Pokemon you need to engage in combat with wild Pokemon (wild animals). You choose which of your Pokemon is suitable for the fight and deminish the wild pokemon's strengh little by little untill it becomes weak enough to be captured. Once caught, the wild pokemon will become loyal and obedient. There's no 'set in stone' rule when it comes to catching Pokemon, if you fancy the look of a Pokemon, then you capture it. Wild Pokemon are scattered throughout the game and they are the enemy you cheifly encounter.Some Pokemon are rarer than others...There are some which appear only once in the game, and when you capture those ones, it can be quite euphoric. A sense of loyalty can develop between you and your Pokemon as you travel through the harsh and perilous plains together.

    To complete the game, you must collect all eight gym badges. It takes a long time to collect the badges, because the gyms are sporodically spread throughout the game. Gym badges are given to those who defeat the owners of gyms . Gym owners are professional Pokemon trainers who are hardened by battle experience, and thus, much harder to defeat than normal Pokemon trainers (normal Pokemon trainers are the ones you spend most time in conflict with).Between collecting badges and training Pokemon, you will encounter many RPG elements in the game, puzzles, dungeons, items, etc...The game is huge and difficult. On average the game takes about 25 hours to complete, and when it's over, itwill be remembered as a toilsome and edifying experience in the mold of Zelda:OOT

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great concept, but............
    Pokemon was a great concept game that should've appealed to all ages, but really, the Pokemon culture and TV show and all that B/S completely wrecked it.Just look at some of the reviews here.Some of them include cliche stuff from the show such as the Rocket Team horse and "Go Pokemon."It's really sad to see a great concept game like this go down the tubes now with the new releases that tie into the crap pop culture stuff.

    Anyway, it's a great game, but don't play it in public, hide in your room and never tell anyone.

    4-0 out of 5 stars CHARIZARD GO!
    This is a great classic game.You begin as a new Pokemon trainer, and soon select your first Pokemon.The choices are Charmander, a fire type;squirtle, a water type;or bulbasaur, a fire type.Interestingly, three Pokemon you choose from are like rock/paper/scissors, charmander beats bulbasaur, squirtle beats charmander, and bulbasaur beats squirtle.Soon, you rival chooses his Pokemon(annoyingly, its always the one that has the type advantage, like if you choose squirtle he will choose charmander.You are then given the task of completing a complete guide of Pokemon by catching all of them.In order to beat the game, you only need the first 150 Pokemon, however, there is also a legendary number 151 Mew.You catch Pokemon by using one you already have to weaken it, then catching it with a Pokeball.Once you catch a Pokemon, you may use it to fight others, but you can only have up to 6 Pokemon at a time.Along the way, you will encounter other trainers you may battle.There are regular trainers, which you battle only for money, fun, and experience.However, there are also gym leaders, which are specialized trainers with stronger Pokemon than regular trainers in their area have.There are 8 in all, and once you beat them, you may then battle the elite four, who are much tougher than gym leaders and you have to fight all of them in succession.You also encounter your rival throughout the game.And he becomes Pokemon League Champion, however, once you defeat him, you become Pokemon League Champion.There are also troublemaking team rocket members that you can and sometimes have to battle as well.Their boss is also the leader of gym 8.I have found the gym leaders and team rocket members are actually exceedingly easy if you know what you're doing, however, the elite 4 is very tough, especially since you have to face them all toghether.There are also legendary Pokemon, which are considered to be part of the 151 total, and they are very rewarding but challenging to catch.Also, one cool thing is there is a lot of moves(although some are kind of stupid) and certain Pokemon have strengths over others.For example, fire takes out grass easily.However, you can beat the game just by having stronger Pokemon, however, this is actually harder than using strategy.Because it takes a great length of time to level up, while a skilled player can quickly catch a Pokemon with a type advantage.And to the guy who said he beat this game in a hour....if you think this game is easy, than you should quit playing videogames altoghether, because you obviously are such a great master of everything.Also, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO BEAT THE GAME IN A HOUR!AT MINIMUM, YOU HAVE TO PLAY IT FOR AT LEAST LIKE 20 HOURS FOR YOUR POKEMON TO BE HIGH ENOUGH LEVEL TOO!Oh, wait, you must have used a gameshark.Wow, no wonder you are so good at videogames.But if anyone tells you they beat the game in a hour, they either cheated, found a big glitch, or both.Or else their exaggerating.But the only way the game could really beat that easy is if you had a strategy guide."Oh this game is so easy, I only had to read 50 books on it to beat it on the first try."GET REAL!IF THIS ISN'T A CHALLENGE, NOTHING IS!Overall, its a great game, but there are some annoying things.First off, to get all 151, you must trade with freinds, as neither red nor blue has every Pokemon, but they do combined.Most Pokemon are in both versions, but some are exclusive to either red or blue.Also, as you level up your Pokemon, they evolve(which is really more accurately described as metamorphises), and some only evolve by trading them with the same Pokemon with another player.Another thing is there is only one save slot. Finally, in the Japenese version, by getting the first 150, you get number 151,but in the US version you can only get them through Nintendo's promotions or by cheating.Hmm, giving Americans a raw deal, aye Nintendo?You know we buy into your promotions instead of demanding that you make stuff available in the games.In Japan, gamers would be outraged, but you know you can take advantage of us Americans?Okay, go ahead.But despite the fact that it isn't as good as the Japenese version or a perfect game, Pokemon Red is still one of my favorites.

    4-0 out of 5 stars From the Golden Days of Ninja Interactive Video Sporting
    Let us be honest with ourselves. This is an old game. And yet it rocks most hard, say thankee. It's also highly addictive.

    The point of Pokemon is simple: catch cute, little, animated talking monsters with magic, plastic balls, and use them to kick the living daylights out of the cute talking monsters of your enemies. So in truth, it's a lot like real life.

    Plus, said monsters are fully changeable. You can give them a name, teach them special fighting skills, and even control how much they grow. This makes them much better than hamsters as pets go.

    Plus, its got ninjas! I'm not only talking about a ninja master who uses Pokemon to duel you (I guess he never learned how to use shuriken or swords or stuff), I also mean you can name you Pokemon things like: Mifune or Hayabusa or Zatoichi or Swordsman with an Umbrella (that probably won't fit). Of course, you can also name it Winky-dinky-do, if it do please ya. But I digress.

    Yes, Pokemon shows its age among modern video games. But so does Pong. And Pong is still mildly amusing. But without Pong, there'd be no Pokemom. And without Pokemon, there'd be no modern video gamage. And without video games, I'd have to actually face my family, friends and problems, and learn actual skills! So play Pokemon! It's better than Pong, and many other video games. Trust me. I've been there.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Classics will always be the best
    This was my first EVER gameboy game. I turned it on on one day and couldn't put it down for hours and hours. Some people think that it is childish and "dumb," but I can assure you that it is a great game that is fun to play. I don't have e-mail, which is why I am using the kid review form, but I am really 17. I can reccomend this game to anyone. Even my 81-year-old grandmother loved it. If you don't think that you can play games like this, you are wrong. This is one of the best games that I have ever played. I have tried the gold version and the Ruby and all of those other games, but I always go back to the original. The first 150 pokemon are the absolute best. ... Read more


    17. Jurassic Park III: Park Builder
    list price: $39.99
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    Asin: B00005MOMJ
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Majesco Sales, Inc.
    Sales Rank: 6996
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Product Description

    Do you have what it takes to manage a successful Jurassic Park? Jurassic Park III: Park Builder allows players to create a simulated version of the dinosaur theme park. Construct a park from scratch, complete with restaurants, shops, and attractions. Search the world for DNA samples and use them to create more than 100 dinosaurs for your park, or trade DNA with a friend. But you'll need to be careful that your dinosaurs don't become sick, or, even worse, escape! ... Read more

    Reviews (43)

    4-0 out of 5 stars AwsomeCheats
    Some people have fun playing the hard way Ilike the Easy way for other people like me heres some cheats:

    Start With Maximum Money Name your park Bonus-Park you will have 1000000000 dollars!

    I dont see much point in this one but ill tell you anyways
    Start with no DNA park name it Zero-Park

    start with 20 buses name it Luckybus-20

    start with all Shop Items name it Items-Park

    100% confidence name it-confidence100

    Men will love your park name it-Mens-Park

    Everyone will love your park name it love-park

    No trees-Isla sorna

    More plants-Isla nublar

    Heres a great Hint after you Deploy your Excavation Crew go back and you will be able to move the excavation guy it should help you get more DNA

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great fun for all ages!
    Awsome game I have had it for over a year and I am still addicted I recommend this game to anyone you cant go wrong with if you like the rollercoaster Tycoon or other park builder games then you will love this its great!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Circus bears with hats make me happy
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    5-0 out of 5 stars By Matthew age 10
    This game is one of the best ever! I think it has nothing to do with the last two movies ,only the first. I gave five stars because it is a fun game where you have to create your own Jurassic Park. The goal of the game is to make your own dino park and survive twenty years. The game is hard but really fun. It's graphics could be better, but the game is fun anyway. The excavation crew has to be sent in search of amber for DNA, which you create eggs from in the lab, 140 in all. Some DNA is rare though, such as spinosaurus and tyrannosaurus rex. Good Luck!

    2-0 out of 5 stars WOW this game [is bad]
    its boring,stupid and has horrible grafics.it gives jurassic park a bad name.I only gave it 2 stars because I like dinosaurs.

    grafics 2/5
    fun 1/5
    sound 0/5
    gameplay2/5
    dinofacts 3/5 ... Read more


    18. Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion
    list price: $39.99
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    Asin: B00005O88K
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Dream Catcher Interactive
    Sales Rank: 3313
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Product Description

    Roll up your sleeves, get out your detective's notebook, grab your magnifying glass, and step into the world of Nancy Drew by solving your very own mystery. In Message in a Haunted Mansion, Nancy has flown to San Francisco to help out an old family friend who is turning a beautiful but dilapidated Victorian house into a bed-and-breakfast. Nancy gets set to help with the renovation and is told about the strange goings-on and "accidents." Always eager to solve a mystery, Nancy is determined to uncover the cause of the problems plaguing the renovation of the old mansion (some believe that the mansion is haunted). The game features realistic characters--each with a secret to hide--a multistory mansion, and lots of hidden crannies to explore. ... Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars It wasn't as good as others
    nancy drew... is genius! but having the computer games was good enough. now its for gameboy and it just wasn't as exciting as a lot of the computer nancy drew games. overall i'd say, from a 13 year old, this game, buy it for your computer.

    4-0 out of 5 stars COOL!!!!
    THIS GAME IS AWESOME!!!IT'S NANCY DREW LIKE YOU'VE NEVER SEEN HER BEFORE!!SNOOP ALAROUND THE MANSION,TALK WITH ALL THE SUSPECTS,UNCOVER THE SECRET OF PAST IN THE MANSION,AND DISCOVER WHOSE CAUSING ALL THE 'ACCIDENTS'.THIS IS ONE OF THOSE GAMES THAT KEEPS YOU ON YOUR TOES!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Game
    My daughter who is 11yrs old never gets a chance to play on the Playstation, due to her older brother always hogging it up.So I looked into getting something for her and Nancy Drew has opened up a whole new world for her and me. It started out being her adventure and turned out to be mine as well. She loves the games and the challenges it gave her.We have done all of the Nancy Drew Series, including the new one Island of Deception.I can't wait for the next one.We highly recommend getting the whole series for any little girl looking for serious challenges.Be sure to have your pen & paper ready for clues!

    5-0 out of 5 stars All PC Nancy Drew Titles
    My 11yr. old and I play for hours on these Nancy Drew mystery games. They can require you to put on your thinking cap but they have sites that give helpful hints if needed. My son enjoys these games and even gets his sister (7) involved. I highly encourage any child to play and master these games. You can save at any point in the game so you can leave and come back whenever you like. They also have a very historical educational quality to them.

    3-0 out of 5 stars it was good but not as good as the computer games
    the games was good, but very hard to play.you had to finish a chapter before you could save and if you did anything in the chapter that was ahead of its time and quit, when you typed in the password it wouldn't be done, so you would have to do it all over again.overall it was a good game but i would reccomend playing it on the computer instead!!!!!!!!!!!! ... Read more


    19. Mary-Kate and Ashley Girls Night Out

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    Asin: B00005YVTN
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
    Sales Rank: 4200
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Product Description

    Do you have good rhythm? Mary-Kate and Ashley have organized a girls night out filled with hip fashion and some hip-hop dance moves. First, you've got to have the right look to get into the club: select from the twins' wardrobe of clothes, shoes, and accessories. Then it's time to dance the night away. Like other popular music games, Girls Night Out will challenge you to repeat a series of key-press patterns to the game's music. Dance well and you'll unlock new dance moves, new songs, and even clothes. You can also rock the house by playing DJ for the club. The game lets you create and save your own music mixes from techno, house, and disco clips. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars So Fun!!!
    This is my favorite video game! You get to mix your own cds, change the girls outfits, have them dance and so much more! Don't do level hard-extreme because it's impossible to do.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great Fun!
    Girls Night Out is a really fun game! You get to chose Mary -Kate or Ashley for your dancer, and your set of difficulty. You have a closet where you can chose the clothes you want the player to wear, [shoes, pants, shorts, shirts, and even hats,] and you can even change the color of the clothes, from red to black! You unlock clothes, songs, [the songs last about one to two minutes and don't have words] dance moves, and sounds! The game also has this thing called Jam, where you can kinda make your own song with the songs ans sounds that you unlocked!
    To be honest, this game is really fun! And really, after you buy it, you will be glad you bought it.

    4-0 out of 5 stars I loved this game
    This game is all about girls of course. I am a huge FAN OF DANCING. And Britney Spears i have her dancing game to i don't like itas much as i love GIRLS NIGHT OUT. So go out and buy this game u will be glAD you did

    5-0 out of 5 stars This game rocks!!
    You should definetly get this! You can dress them up, with close you unlocked, make music videos, create a remix to songs, can practice your moves and try them on the dance floor!!When your done with all the levels, you'll see your charecter danceing to a song called London Triump. They makke this game so it's not for babies but not so hard!! Trust me. This game is COOL!!!

    2-0 out of 5 stars Oh dear
    This game isn't up to standards. I enjoy some of there acting but there games are just rubbish. If you want a real game try super mario or sonic advance but this is lame. ... Read more


    20. Monster Rancher Advance 2

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    Asin: B00006IKB4
    Catlog: Video Games
    Publisher: Tecmo
    Sales Rank: 3861
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Reviews (9)

    5-0 out of 5 stars This is a great game for rookies, champs, and bored kids!
    This game is fun, exciting, and easy to learn how to play. I got this for Christmas last year, and I still love to play.Trust me, I have a very short attention span and a complex mind and found this game great.

    Pros:
    *cool monsters to raise
    *tournaments to win
    *many secret breeds to unlock
    *many tasks to accomplish
    *lots of monsters to pick from
    *challenging for pro gamers
    *enjoyable for untalented gamers
    *rules aren't confusing
    *good graphics

    Cons:
    *people talk a lot
    *monsters only have 4-5 year life spans

    This game is varied so that a variety of people can enjoy.At first it is Ahhh,uhhh, okay.Then once you understand, it becomes great fun.

    I had this game in fifth grade and my friend and I shared so much laughter and good memories.This is a good game for anyone, so try it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars This is a great game for rookies, champs, and bored kids!
    This game is fun, exciting, and easy to learn how to play. I got this for Christmas last year, and I still love to play.Trust me, I have a very short attention span and a complex mind and found this game great.

    Pros:
    *cool monsters to raise
    *tournaments to win
    *many secret breeds to unlock
    *many tasks to accomplish
    *lots of monsters to pick from
    *challenging for pro gamers
    *enjoyable for untalented gamers
    *rules aren't confusing
    *good graphics

    Cons:
    *people talk a lot
    *monsters only have 4-5 year life spans

    This game is varied so that a variety of people can enjoy.At first it is Ahhh,uhhh, okay.Then once you understand, it becomes great fun.

    I had this game in fifth grade and my friend and I shared so much laughter and good memories.This is a good game for anyone, so try it.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Good but repetative
    I played both Monster Rancher Advance I & II.Certainly, it is neat to enter random sequences of letters and numbers to generate new monsters.The story is reasonable strong although slow paces.Unfortunately, I found the game tedious after a while.The challenge of training monsters wears thin after about the 1ooth time.It is particularly frustrating when your monster is forced into retirement just before completing a battle that would advance the story.Also, the time frame is somewhat unrealistic, I figure that my game lasted about 100 years or so (within the game).Each monster lasts roughly 4 years and it took me about 25-30 monsters to complete the game. Although monsters age your character and other characters in the game do not.I played this through to the climatic battle, and while that was cool I'm not sure it was enough pay-off.If you like doing the same thing hundreds of times, this game is for you.If you like a good story and can tolerate doing the same thing over and over, you might enjoy it too.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The PERFECT game!
    I've played Monster Rancher 3 (for Ps2), and I think this game is better because 1. Regenerating monsters is easier, 2. You can go exploring, 3. It's easier to earn sertain monsters (Dragon, Durahan, etc.),and 4. Monsters don't die, they can retire or turn into coaches, so you can train your other monsters more effectively.

    On the other hand, on Monster Rancher 3 1. food is cheaper, 2. You can battle your rivals more often,and 3. you can train in different places.

    They're both good games, but you don't need to use other games to regenerate monsters on MRA 2, and you can take it anywhere.That's good enough for me.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Monster Rancher Advance 2
    The agme starts out with good game play, but after a while you lose the needed story line. ... Read more


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