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Don't be fooled, Animorphs fans. I am an Animorphs fan so I bought this game, but this game is not much like Animorphs at all. It is more like a cheap copy of Pokemon! You battle aliens and other animals with different attacks. The attacks can lower defence, lower accuracy, lower attack power, or weaken the alien. The attacks will almost always miss, so battles could go on for hours at a time! This may seem like a strategy game, but there is almost no stragtegy involved! You can morph anywhere you want and you don't even need to worry about the two hour time limit! Besides that, the game is really hard to save and the directions aren't clear. On the first level you have no idea what you are supposed to be looking for! The manual says almost nothing and the game doesn't even tell you what anything about the level! I have had this game for over a year and I still don't know what to do on the first level! Trust me, wandering around aimlessly is incredibly boring after the first few minutes! Saving is very frusturating and it takes so long it isn't even worth it! And unlike the Animorphs books, this game has a terrible storyline! Don't let the name fool you, every aspect of this game stinks! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Much more than a racing game. Vanishing Point for the Sega Dreamcast is much more than a racing game.
In this game you can not only ace against the computer or your friend but you can also play as a stunt driver where you do many tricks and challenges such as long jump, barrell roll, etc. For every stunt you do you do you get points based on completing it and how well you do in it which you use to unlock the next trick or more cars.
The graphics while racing are amazing. The cars look very real and when you crash sparks fly from them. The scenery is very realistic too. The mountains look just like they do in and aroudn Arizona and every now and then you'll see huge airplanes flying overhead. Another neat thing is that when you a riding the sun will glare at you and actually mark it harder to drive.
This is a great racing simulator and it also gives a stiff challenge using the stunt driving mode. ANother plus is that this game has a very low price. If you want a good raicng game and own a Dreamcast this is a must have. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Amazingly Fun for All Ages. This has got to be one of my favorite games for the Nintendo GBA. It is completely addictive, fun, and even raises your intelligence!
OK I can't be exactly sure about that last one, but I do a lot of research on how to keep your mind sharp and alert, and this game is PERFECT for just about everything they say. In essence, this game includes a TON of minigames and you are never given instructions for what to do. At most you get one or two words to give you a hint - like "push" or "shoot". Then you have only a tiny amount of time to look at what is shown to you and figure out how to play the game. Talk about testing your grey cells!
The amazing part of this game is that the unit has a motion sensor in it. You turn the actual gameboy unit, and the game reacts. Some games involve spinning - a skater moves out onto the ice and you give the unit a quick "whip" to get her spinning like a top. Some games involve pushing a button, to fire an arrow for example. Many games involve spinning AND pushing, like when you turn the system to point to a given sushi piece and hit the button to eat it.
The collection of games is just amazing. You unlock them as you go. Each game has multiple levels, so as you move on in difficulty, the games get harder and harder. There is HUGE fun in replaying the games, and they get incredibly quick and tricky near the end of the game.
In addition to all the fun games, there are a ton of special items to unlock - from toys to more mini-games, from random accessories to silly gadgets.
There's even a set of mini Nintendo games, like Zelda, complete with the theme music! It's really quite fun. If you really like a particular mini-game, you can go back and replay just that mini-game as much as you wish.
Every person I've shown this to - from kid to aged adult - has LOVED the game. Some of the adults I know are really addicted to it now. Highly, highly recommended!
Rating: 5/5 | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Shines like the golden sun. I remember playing rpgs on super nintendo after playing this game. It has great graphics that all ages should appreciate. It could be named Final Fantasy Advanced without anyone anyone noticing a difference. It has great special effects when you use your magic in a battle. The story, while borrows from many other games from the days of old, will still get you through the game. But new RPG players could play it and enjoy the plot a lot. This game is great for all ages with about 40-50 hours of gameplay depending on skill. It has puzzles that are not impossible but might make you think. Overall this game deserves your time and you should greatly pay your debt. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
WOW. This game is the very first rpg i ever played on a console....It is also the first rpg i ever beat. Actually its the first game i ever beat period. It was long....harrowing....challenging and wonderful. I would play it over and over again using different parties and finding different things. (Like the bikini that Tao can wear, mind you it only changes her sprite and not the artwork during her battle scenes but still its kinda funny) I ended up losing my copy rather stupidly...the classic someone borrowed it then moved away deal.however...i reccomend this game to ANYONE and oh yeah....Some one on here mentioned not to get Gong...get him he doesnt use weapons cause hes a monk and he hits DECENTLY hard hes good to get you going till you can find someone to replace him. He is also your hardest hitting healer. Lowe is ok but slow. Gong will smack the crap out of people. thank you and goodnight | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Why did they kill Link. Alright, let me start off by saying that I absolutely loved Ocarina of Time. It was one of the best games I have ever played. But what happened here? Its like a wanna be paper Mario, or something. The new graphics all the magazines claim are "revalutionary" are really really sad. The puzzles and stuff in Wind Waker borrow too much from OOT. They basically took the old ones and stuck them here in the hopes that noone would notice they are the same. The fighting is all right, but it wasn't as satisfying as previous titles.
Overall, its not that bad of a game. Its zelda, so its got to have some value. However, it just wasn't the old run around with Link and kick butt feeling. It was more of a ride a boat with a geek and hit people with a stick feeling. Rent it, don't buy it. That's my final advice. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Great Job, Nintendo. This is excellent. I was very impressed with nintendo's extra work on this title. It really does combine many of the previous titles element, such as for example the twilight which reminds me of a Link to the Past. It also reminds me of both Ocarina of Time, and Majora's Mask. The moutain dungon, and the lakebed templefor instance. the forest temple is like Wind Waker. There are some new elements as well, like the city in the sky. To end, it is really like I am in there. I just love riding Ephona and battling the wild boars. Thanks again, nintendo and all the guys in Japan! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Another Great GC game. I was very impressed by this game...and I liked the original one anyway here are my usuall pros and cons:
Pros:
*Excellent graphics
*Great battle modes
*1-2-3-4-player action
*Awesome sound
*Many places, levels and characters to unlock and play in
*Many different battle modes to choose from
*A new "adventure" mode [which] is awesome
*Just when the game gets boring "A new foe has appeared"
*Great game to play with your mom, bro, kid, or dad!
*Fun for all including you in 1-player or 2, 3, or 4-player
Cons:
*After a long time when you unlock everything it gets kind of boring
*1-player vs. mode is a lil' too easy
*First few players you can play as have such a low # of attacks they repeat themselves A LOT
*Some characters are just a pain to unlock | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Great, but Annoying Controls. The Mega Man games are some of the best of all time in the platforming genre. I grew up with this series and have always been a diehard Mega Man fan. The thought of having all the games (minus 9 and 10) in one bundle was irresistable to me. It didn't take long for me to pop this into my GameCube to enjoy my childhood all over again. Unfortunately, the controls, which used to be second nature to me, have been tampered with in this collection. The jump and fire buttons are reversed and make the most simple tasks in the games chores of unbearable annoyance. What's worse is that there's no option to configure the controls to alleviate this problem. I'm thoroughly disappointed in this, as Capcom should've known that their fanbase was used to playing the game in a certain way and should've included the option to play this way. That said, I still enjoy it (when I'm not cursing at it) and recommend it to anyone who wants the full collection in one don't-have-to-get-up-and-change-and-blow-into-the-cartridge experience. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Forget everything you know about Resident Evil. Well not everything, still the best graphics and excitement, but forgetthe fact that recent playstation2 versions sucked. (Dead Aim and Outbreak). Capcom apparently saved the best for GC. This is by far the best Resident Evil game. I have played all of the games in the series, all of it. Even gameboy advance versions. I can tell you that this game will have you drool over it. Its very long and very satisfying. The bosses are so fun to beat, they are hard but fun to beat. The best feature for me is that you get to continue from the same or a near place you died. You get to buy weapons, you get to interact with charcters. I mean you really have to play it to understand. I didn't buy it at first, i rented it( i had to wait alot) but it worths buying. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Gamecube, Xbox, or Playstation 2. I own a Gamecube but I can still comment on the Xbox and Playstation 2. Gamecube has exclusive titles that are very good (Metroid Prime, Pikmin, Resident Evil, Mario, Zelda.) The DVD/CD is on the down side, but problems do exist with the PS2's DVD, and you have to buy a remote for the Xbox. I love the GCN controller except for it's lack of buttons. The connectivity with the Game Boy Advance is a plus. Gamecube drops in the online category, but paying for a monthly service really doesn't appeal to me. The Gamecube has a fair release forecast with Rogue Squadron III, Pikmin 2, Mario Kart, Final Fantasy CC, and Metroid 2. My second console choice would be the Xbox. The Controller-S is a big improvement from the original controller. The Xbox controller is best in my opinion. DVD capabilities add to the Xbox's power, and there is no need for memory cards because of it's built in hard drive. The Xbox dominates the online world with Xbox Live. Xbox has a strong line-up of games (Halo, Metal Gear Solid, ummmm...oh yea Splinter Cell), and a good selection of upcoming games (Halo 2, Perfect Dark, Splinter Cell 2). In last but fairly close is the Playstation 2. The ability to play the hundreds of PS One games is awesome and the DVD function is okay. The PS2 is the least powerful machine but it still performs up to par with the GCN and XBOX. Online play is standard with good games (Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy, Grand Theft Auto). I'm sure Sony will keep Final Fantasy and GTA alive especially with the upcoming release of the Playstation Portable. My advice: Don't buy a Playstation 2 just yet. Sony is releasing a PSX, which is an advanced PS2. The PSX doesn't have DVD problems and it can record your favorite television shows on it's 120GB hard drive. First, buy a Gamecube. Then an Xbox, and then a PSX. Thank You! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
New Name, Classic Adventure. The game may have a new name, but its a remake of the NES classic. The game has updated graphics and a few more mini games. However, the game is NOT from the roots of SUPERSTAR for the SNES. SUPERSTAR is from the roots of KIRBY'S ADVENTURE on the NES. NIGHTMARE IN DREAM LAND is the same game as KIRBY'S ADVENTURE with updated graphics and new minigames. The minigames include the classic the two classic minigames from KIRBY'S ADVENTURE, Quick Draw and Boss Endurance. In Quick Draw, you face off with increasingly faster quick-drawing Clint Eastwood wanna-be's. In Boss Endurance, you try to beat all the bosses without dying. Four-player action for some of the games adds to the fun. But when little (childs name here) comes running up and says "I want KIRBY: NIGHTMARE IN DREAM LAND for my GameBoy Advance! It's this great new game... You tell (her) him that it was a classic in 1995. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
This game is...well...kakkoi. When I first started this game, I was more than a little confused on what I was supposed to do. But now, I'm speeding along and I couldn't love this game more. The graphics are great, the storyline is incredibly deep and well thought out, and the music is wonderful - it's original but has some familiar tunes from Ocarina of Time. Since the game's story is, in itself, tied with Ocarina of Time, you see familiar characters - a Zora, for example, and lots of references to OoT's story. It's simply wonderful and I would recommend this game to ANYONE! =D | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Original, a new concept. Rather than re-hashing a genre that was old 5 years ago, SEGA has created something entirely new and fresh, and they have succeded. They took a risk and pulled it off. In Jet Grind you are a hoodlum/skater/dancer type who rollerblades around in beutifully animated environmentsm spray painting everything from police chiefs to playground signs. You can also create your own graffiti(nothing to ellaborate, but still cool)and that adds to the replay valua. The characters are so beutifully animated in fact you'll spend at least 30 minutes of play time just staring at Tab or Beat wondering how they could make it look so good. This game isn't good for any one real reason, it's just so totally funny , crazy, and original that you have to love it. Check it out. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Five star WWF Gameboy Game. I personally think this is the WWF's best Gameboy game, however it is very dated! In fact only Shawn Michaels is the only superstar still in the WWF. There are only eight superstars to chose from, however in return for that they are rather quite big compared to other WWF games. Tons of moves, no finishers though. No SGB or CGB compatability though. There is a king of the ring, exhibition, tag team exhibition and a championship to go for, as well as the original create a wrestler function! This game goes along the lines of RAW and Royal Rumble for SNES. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Peral pink gameboy advance sp ...brand new. I am a believer that you get what you pay for.....never buy anything used.....you never know what your gunna get so I baught a new petal colored game boy advance sp ! I give this 5 stars....long battery life, great games for the system, sound is great, and the picture is crisp and bright ! Best handheld system ever ! Backwards compatible and plays game boy color and game boy games, so if you like me and collected 1st and 2nd Gen games for game boy your in luck ! Game boy advance so is where its at ! I payed almost 400 for mine brand new factory sealed and it was the best 400 bucks I ever spent ! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
I got hosed on this one. This is the worst baseball sim I've ever played, and I consider myself an expert baseball sim critic - back to Atari days. I'd rather play one of those right now. The AI on this game kills it. I thought maybe that I wouldn't need to have the fielding necessarily - that it would be okay, since no baseball sim has really reliable defense. I was wrong. Players have the blood-boiling habit of hesitating about 3 seconds before breaking for the ball. I have had balls hit directly at fielders who do not move until it is past them. And for some unknown reason, every throw into the infield will result in the infielder tagging the bag with his FOOT! Even in non-force-out situations, or when there is nobody coming toward the base at all. Pitching is extraordinarily difficult - and I think this is why there is no fielding. Who could get a jump on the ball when they are concentrating on holding the analog stick still at a perfect 38 degree angle in a north north easternly direction while trying to stop a power bar at the top?? It's just silly. I prefer the (1)select pitch, (2)select location (from 9 square grid) type of pitching. That gives you control enough and allows you to still field. Batting is also of the worst interface type. I hate games that have you move a cursor to the pitch location. How do you hit a breaking pitch?? You don't. Timing (and sometimes, if you want to get fancy, a simple high-low-out-in bat movement, as in Accolade's "Hardball" series) is again, good enough. But this game felt it necessary to not use the interface found in 90% of baseball sims. And there are no extras - no batting practice (which would be nice, since it's hard), no homerun derby, no nothing. Subbing is lame. Want to pinch-hit for a player with a pinch hitter playing the same position (e.g., a OF for an OF)? You'd better know what position he plays (I personally don't know every player on every team), because it won't tell you. This baseball sim demonstrates what happens when designers go for style instead of substance, form instead of function. And (general) when will anyone design a decent sim with historical teams?? The gashouse gang, the big red machine, the Bronx bombers?? Why not? | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Ups and Downs. The Good
-The screens run surprisingly smoothly,as does the graphics
-New villages are nice to see
-The Hemoroc King is a good "henchman"
-Absolutely amazing first half of game
-The main villages are creativly built
The Bad
-The ocean, it is way too freakin big, it takes you a good 45 minutes to cross the map
-The ending is the absoulute worst ending I have ever seen
-The game is very short, it took me a good 3 or 4 days to beat it
-Where did the challenge go??
-The second half of the game is skimpy and obviously very rushed
Now my personal problem is most of all is how curtly they brushed aside Zelda traditions, I remember often spending days on a single dungeon getting an item that in the Windwaker you would have handed to you within a few minutes of playing the game. Now I don't believe they intended this to be this way, really look around the game and you will see their fatal flaw. They ran out of time. You will notice on alot of the islands that they seemed to be building a dungeon or somthing. The greatest of all of these is greatfish isle, it is a massive island and it hard to believe that they built the entire thing for a heartpeice that you find halfway up the island. In fact check it out with your telescope, it looks like they had somthing planned for the very top of the island but had to scrap it because they met their deadline.
Buy, Rent, or Skip it
Well this is mostly a matter of how fond of the Zelda series you are. If you are very, very attached to the series and its traditions, than you should just completely skip it. Now if you really love adventure games, regardless of the title go ahead and buy the succer. Now for those of you who are not going to heed my warning and are confident it will be good just because its Zelda, at least you should rent it. For a few extra dollars see if its really worth it, but I have to warn you, once you get past the third dungeon, there is little or no more to acheive. There are two more dungeons but no hidden items like swords, sheilds or relics in the open ocean. Just two more items in two more dungeons, so don't expect the second half to be anywhere as fun as the first half. So rent it play the first half and be satisfied because any Zelda fan will curse themselves for buying the game after they see the ending. In fact when I finally faced Ganon, and he revealed his plan, I was confused to what exactly I was fighting for. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Finally, Capcom gave the REAL hero his own game. Whn I first glanced at the cover art for MMZ, I was worried that Capcom screwed up yet another Mega Man game (cough, MMX7, cough). I saw Zero's new look and began to wonder if Capcom gave Zero the treatment he deserved. Thankfully, all of my doubts faded away as I began to play the most difficult Mega Man game since MMX3. One striking difference is that the tried-and-true method of beating a boss with a particular weapon is gone... somewhat. Instead of beating a boss with a particular weapon, MMZ uses elemental chips where virtually every boss has a weakness to one of the 3 types. In the beginning, the game's 1 life per continue concept will be hard to grow accustomed to, but don't fret. Once you have upgraded the Z-Saber enough to charge it and obtained the appropriate elemental chip, the bosses are a breeze to beat. Especially copy-X. I was expecting a long, protracted battle, but copy-X was a total wimp. To the newbie or casual gamer, if you have not played and beaten MM1 & MMX1-3 I highly doubt you'll be capable of beating this game. To anyone who is tired of today's average games (Great graphics and sound but non-existent substance or challenge), play this game. This game really separates the gaming elite from the wanna-be's. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Careful what you buy on Amazon. I recently received this game today, and while I was initially excited, it was downplayed by my extreme disappointment when I booted up the game (well, tried). The game will NOT load; I have used nearly every method of cleaning the disc - cleaning with a cloth, toothpaste, Vaseline - and nothing worked. I'm going to take it to Gamestop to see if I can get it professionally repaired. If that doesn't work, I'm afraid I'm going to have to make a return. I am very disappointed, Amazon. (Posted with this review is a picture of the disc. Tell me if this disc looks just as scratched to you as it did to me.). Only positive: At least it came in three days early. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
One of the best ever. When nintendo seemed to be doing everything wrong, in comes eternal darkness. Easily one of the best games for the cube, not to mention one of the best games around. Eternal Darkness has a very well done backstory to it. All aspects of this game are great.
The controls are easy to learn, as are the tactics in the game. Although things were easy to learn in this game, they are challenging to be good at. The cut scenes move the story along nicely, and effectively change depending on which of the three ancients you picked at the beginning. The insanity cut scenes are a very pleasant addition.
Another thing the games did well was being scary or creepy. The insanity cut scenes have no warning, and will give you a good scare. An insantiy cut scene happens when your insantiy meter runs out.
You also have a health and magic meter in the game. The magic meter is there because as you progress through the game you'll learn new spells from the three ancients. Each ancient can defeat an ancient, but is defeated by an ancient also. That is an important thing to remember in the game.
All the playable characters are brillanty done. Weapons that reflect the time that they are in. Not to mention they move according to their attributes, which makes it realistic. Like when you play Maxillion Rovias, he's fat and slow. So when you play him, you can't out run enemies. That's where your skill comes in.
There is no doubt that this is a 5 star game, also there is no doubt that this game is a classic. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Whoa. This game rocks! I myself love X-men and I love this game. You play as characters and you kick other characters butts!! Or you fry them or you punch them or u shoot them ((mistique)) or you enter their minds and K.O. them from there ((psylocke/betsy)). My personal fav is Psylocke, the game calls her besty. She's one of the fastest and her level 4 combo attack enters your mind through your eyes and kills u ((if your not at full health or it will nearly kill u)). And Walverine has these "Matrix" attacks where his moves slows down time in the middle of his attack and the camera moves like in the movie. And the graphics are EXECELLENT! In the 1st level you start on a building, you can knock the player off into a billboard then they fall on a cab! Or you can knock them down to a lower part of the roof them kick them !through! a building and onto the street. The only downside is that the controls are hard to master and can mess you up in other games. I would give it a 4.5 star game | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
A fine game. I bought Blood Omen:Legacy of Kain almost immediately after its release. It was good, although it suffered from many flaws (which at the time were acceptable). When I heard of the premise of Soul Reaver, I thought, "Great. Now Kain is going the route of Tomb Raider. Ho hum"...
Needless to say, I was quite pleased with the final product of Soul Reaver. No, it isn't the same as Blood Omen, but it is highly enjoyable on its own merit. My only complaint was the lack of fluidity of the controls, but this is a minor annoyance at MOST. I would recommend this game to ANYONE, period. You won't be disappointed...
Now, you follow the exploits of Raziel, as he attempts to exact revenge on his creator and betrayer, the vile Kain. The voices are great, particularly that of the sneering Kain, and the constant gameplay is fantastic. The idea of gaining new abilities as one devours souls is pretty freakin' cool, too...
However, can somebody tell me why Eidos can't put these games out ON TIME?? I waited a long time for Soul Reaver, and now I am waiting for Soul Reaver 2. Yeah, the games are good, but how about making your DEADLINE?! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Great, fun game for kids. Yoshi Topsy Turvy GBA has a built in gyroscope sensor that is much smaller than the similar Wario game. This lets you actually tilt your GBA unit to play the game.
This game is designed to be easy and fun for the younger set, so more advanced players might find it a bit too easy or dull. You are Yoshi, whose island has been trapped in pages of a book. Your only way to free the island is to go from page to page, pleasing the spirits in each section so they help you free your island.
Really what this means is that you have to move left to right (or sometimes top to bottom) along a one-way track, avoiding enemies, gathering coins, eating fruit, or performing whatever other actions are required to move along.
For example, in one area the "baby eggs" that once lived there in happy harmony have now been turned into red fruits. You have to eat each one and fart out the original egg. I'm not exactly sure how this works in the digestive system, but Nintendo has always played a bit fast and loose with this sort of thing :) You can even see which eggs you've freed over time, in a gallery area.
By tilting the GBA unit left and right, sort of like spinning a lazy susan clockwise or counterclockwise, you help Yoshi move along. You swing wrecking balls, let Yoshi slide down snowy slopes, roll slowballs into larger and larger sizes, and even ride on half-pipes. None of the puzzles are really challenging, but again this is meant for kids. The puzzles are all ones that a kid can figure out relatively easily and then have a lot of fun playing through.
The game isn't really long, but you can always go back and replay sections that you enjoy a lot, looking to get every point there and get the highest score.
Well recommended for its target age group! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
A Humorous Genre Parody & A Blast to Play. - About The Kid -
Following in the footsteps of "Parodius", Konami makes us smile again with a game that's as well-designed as it is funny!
In Kid Dracula for Game Boy you play as the pint-sized son of Castlevania's main antagonist. The evil dinosaur-ish Garamoth has returned and challenged you to a duel. The only problem is you've forgotten most of your magic spells during your slumber!
As you play, you'll regain your memories & spells until you're back to your ol' self again and ready to take on big G..
Kid Dracula largely parodies Konami's own Castlevania series, but they managed to sneak several others in there as well. See if you can spot the references to "Friday the 13th", "Mega Man" and Konami's "Gradius" and "Stinger" games.
- The Game Play -
There are 8 levels in all and, despite being somewhat short, they're nicely varied and more challenging than I'd expected. Even still, this is much easier than the Castlevania series and with just a little patience you will prevail.
The graphics & sound are top notch for an original Game Boy title, and the great level design keeps things both interesting and fresh all the way to the end. Controls are only slightly weak as the kid moves smoothly, but a bit slow. You'll get used to it before long though.
- Conclusion -
There's no denying it, Kid Dracula is great fun! It feels like a chocolaty blend of Kirby's Dream Land & Mega Man coated with a candy shell of Castlevania. It is indeed a delicious combination! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
A work of art. It's a shame really, how not too many people invested in this great system. Why didn't people invest? I have a few reasons.
1. Games: The inital Dreamcast games were not all that good, (except Sonic) and were greeted with mixed reviews, giving the Dreamcast little credibility. Thus, low sales.
2. Bitterness: The bitterness between Sega and it's former fans. These fans were scared off because of Sega's history of not supporting a system for very long. Sega's previous system, the Sega Saturn, failed due to Sega's incompetence of supporting the Saturn with a large selection of games. Mostly because of bad marketing and hardly any third party support.
3. PS2: With the upcoming arrival of the Playstaion 2, gamers were saving their $$$ for a PS2 instead of "wasting it" on a Dreamcast.
Now the Dreamcast is slowly dying and the company has halted the manufacturing of new Dreamcast consoles. Sadly, there are only somewhere around 20 more games to be released, (good ones at that!) including titles like NFL2K2.
I have had the pleasure of owning a Dreamcast and have played some great games for the console. The graphics on this thing are amazing, almost all the games are superb, and LOTS of them are breathtaking (NFL2K1, Sonic, HOTD2 ect.).
In conclusion, if a PS2 is too expensive for you, right now is a good time to buy a Dreamcast. Although the amount new games are becoming fewer and fewer, the old ones are selling at GREAT prices. So instead of having a PS2 and maybe one or two expensive games for it, you could own a Dreamcast and have many.
LONG LIVE DREAMCAST! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Had to revise review. I'm more of an old school video gamer, especially since I'm terrible at playing the new games out. Give me 2D and I'm happy, and with the Game Boy Player attached to my GameCube (which has been gathering dust until now), it's like having the original Nintendo or Super Nintendo! The graphics are on par with those systems, if not better! Imagine adding over 1,000 titles to play on your GameCube!
At first, I was worried that games might not be as visually stunning on a TV as they are on my Game Boy Advance SP, but on a 13" TV, they are wonderful! You can choose "Soft," "Normal" and "Sharp" for display quality and it really helps keep the graphics clean and on-par with those "old school" systems. The colors are vivid and bright and put less strain on your eyes than staring at a tiny GBA screen.
I tested a few games, including the original GB titles, GB Color and Advance. It was like playing some of the titles again for the first time! "Super Street Fighter II TURBO" looked fantastic on my TV, as did "Sword of Mana" and "Super Mario World 2." Yes! I can't wait to start playing "Golden Sun 2."
With the release of the "Classic NES" titles on the GBA, it IS just like owning the original Nintendo again, because you can play "Excitebike," "Super Mario Bros." "The Legend of Zelda" and other fabulous old school titles, all on your TV! And the GBA has some of the best games among any platform, particularly if you're an RPG or strategy gamer, with titles like "Golden Sun" 1 & 2, "Fire Emblem," "Advance Wars" 1 & 2 and "Sword of Mana."
And, as other reviewers have mentioned, you can hook it up to your Game Boy Advance, so you can transfer game data between the two, which will come in handy with "Golden Sun." And, at half the price of a Game Boy Advance SP, it's also better than buying two systems when you only need one.
Then, there's also the ability to hook up your GBA to the Player for head-to-head action on multi-player titles like "Super Monkey Ball."
Other companies sell similar devices, but stay away from those--they don't have the same quality and lack many of the features. The GB Player is one of the best gaming investments I have made EVER and it's a great quality product with excellent features. It was like buying an entirely new game console at half the price! The GB Player alone makes the Nintendo GameCube worth buying if you don't have one.
--Note: I had to revise my review upon testing one of the features. I bought a GBA e-Reader yesterday after buying my fiance "Animal Crossing." The GB Player is supposed to be compatible with the e-Reader on certain games. Well, I've tested it and it is NOT capable of transferring data from the Player to the GC. Not that this should have surprised me, as in order to use the Player, you need to insert the start-up disc, which you can't do if you're already playing a game. This is a small complaint, but one that some people may have questions about. It doesn't bother me too much, as I already own the regular GBA as well as the GBA SP, so I can still transfer data, just the old-fashioned way.
--**But potential buyers be warned!**-- If you're going to buy this in hopes of using it for this purpose--transferring data from the GB Player to your GC--you can't! This includes data transfer for "Animal Crossing," "Mario Party" and more than likely cartridges like "Zelda." | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
A true gaming classic. This is one of the most fun, innovative, and challenging interactive videos (a snazy way to say 'video game) I have ever played! In this game you play an angst-filled teenage 'dude' who is kinda a cross between a punk-wannabe and a surfer guy from Cali. He was killed by his skate board breaking. He finds the guy who owns the company who made it and decides to scare his whole family out of their wits! Sounds fun? YOU BET! Very innovative game! You control a large majority of how the family members are scared. It is very free, you don't have to scare each family member in any order! (Though I'd recomend saving the girl for last...she's hard to scare.). Even though game play may seem redundant (you go through 3 or 4 houses before you get to the end of the game, I personal never could beat it!) it's fun to see the character's reactions to your hijinks. Who knew how much fun it could be to play a poltergiest? Electronic Arts sure knew! ;) | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Mario Party 7. There is nothing special to Mario Party 7. Let me start off by saying that this game is only reccomended to those who don't already have a Mario Party game. This game does not have anything new to it.
Pros
*Two new characters (Dry Bones and Birdo)
*The graphics look amazing as always
*Sound is clear and loud
*Mic is alot of fun to use
Cons
*Most of the mini-games are not that much diffrent from the ones from all the other Mario Party
*In the mode where where there are two teams as two each team moves together which meanes the game ends much faster
Sound: 9/10 A
Graphics: 8/10 A
Gamplay: 6.5/10 B-
Overall: 7/10 B | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Don't expect much. I don't think I've ever been more disappointed in a game. This game is basically a bare bones version of the Eternal Duelist's Soul. The graphics have been slightly changed for the game board, and some cheesy music added. If you played that early game, you will be quite familiar with this.
The problem is, you don't even get the features included in that previous game. Want to speed up the game? Not a chance in options or holding down keys. Looking for a calendar with upcoming events? Nope. Characters talking to you? Nope. It probably took Konami longer to remove code from the Eternal Duelists Soul than it did to add any.
What's added? New cards? Hmm... A lot of low to midrange (600 to 1500 ATK), along with a couple decent ones. Nothing stunning. Why bother to invent a new card with ATK/DEF in the 800s? New AI? I can't detect it. Maybe they should have spent some time fixing the old AI since the computer characters still do stupid things like summon a good monster, then use Dark Hole or Torrential Tribute to kill it. They will still use a better card as tribute for a worse one. If you use Imperial Order or Royal Decree, they will still play spells and traps even though they won't work.
It is frustrating because this is a bandaid of a few graphics stuck on a gutted version of an older game. Shame on Konami for exploiting the market like this. Don't give them your money. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Works but has Cheap build quality system/Controllers. To much lag for fighters like MK3. System Functionality:
The system works but its an emulator and not hardware so it has framerate drops when playing Mortal Kombat 1/2/3.
Controllers 2/5:
The controllers are very cheap and are made out if the cheapest plastic, definitely not the Classic Sega genesis Controllers.
Playing fighters:
Mortal Kombat is unplayable if you want to do combos on MK3. Jump in punches into combos are near impossible since it sometimes doesn't register inputs.
Expect Latency (input lag) and sluggish input from controller caused by the system being an emulator and not the required hardware, could also have to do with the 2.4hz AtGames wireless controllers.
Conclusion:
Fighting games suck on this: AtGames Sega Genesis Flashback HD Console.
Other Non fighter games work fine like Sonics and Shinobi III.
So if you are not wanting to play Mortal Kombat 1, 2 and 3 or Virtua Fighter then this should be a decent functional system for you but it us not made out of high quality plastic like the Classic Sega genesis so don't expect the console or the controllers to feel like the Classic.
I'm still looking for replacement controllers that are similar to the classic Sega Controllers that will work on the AtGames Sega HD. My custom Sega Controller with triggers don't work on it. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Sweetest RPG eva. Gameplay: Awesome. all the controles here feel great on the gba. I can evan play with the GBA in my pocket at school. You're new Djinn bring out the best of you're party, and the new summons look awesome!
Graphics: Just about all the graphics in this game are recycled from the it's prequel. A bad thing? NO! The graphics from GS1 were and still are some of the best on GBA.
Sound: The Sound here is great. Pleanty of variation in SFX. The musical score here sounds better and gives a better effect to the area than just about another game.
Replay: Think you've beaten Lost Age after you've beaten Doom Dargon? Wrong. With new summons in side quests and hard mode, you'll be drooling for more.
Multiplayer: Think you're party's the best there is? Test you're metal agaist friends via GBA link cable. Don't beat you're friend to bad though, just cuase you're game's mean you can beat him in real life.
Overall: This is a must have for the GBA. If you're an RPG fan withough Lost Age, you're not an RPG fan. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
I loved playing this game. I liked this game so much that I played and finished it twice. Unfortunately mine got stolen, so you could imagine my disappointment. This game is about Bugs Bunny having to find a secret treasure in this castle, and to get to it he must maneuver through 60 levels. In each level he will have to collect a total of 8 keys before going on to the next level, while avoiding the other Looney Tunes characters, who have been enchanted by a witch. Bugs has the advantage of being able to pick up weapons such as a pop gun or a bomb, which he can use to protect himself from the other characters gone evil. As you go along the levels get harder and more complicated for the extra challenge. You can also use passwords if you want to put the game down and pick it up again later. The graphics were also quite nice and I liked the use of colors. I thought this game was a lot of fun and is good for all ages. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Misleading Product Discription. I ordered the "Game Boy Advance SP Pro Gamers Kit- Platinum" and received the Indigo Blue version. I called GameStop's customer service immediately and related my situation. To my astonishment the service rep explained that they send either the platinum or indigo kit randomly and that the chance of me getting the correct one is 50-50. I reiterated that I wanted the platinum kit, but GameStop could not guarantee which one I would receive if they sent another one! Rather poor business practice, I think! I asked for my money back and I was told that I would have to pay for return shipping. I complained that it was their mistake in advertising the kit as platinum when you really had no choice in the color you received. After the service rep got snooty she agreed to pay for the return shipping and refund my money. I recommend others be wary of GameStop for this unprofessional business practice. Amazon.com has always been a spectacular e-tailer and I have had no complaints after 7 years of customer loyalty, but if their partner shops are not held to the same standards then my trust in this site will soon begin to erode. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
A charming Disney-themed spin on retro Japanese fantasy quest RPGs. This game was not at all what I expected - but not in a bad way! Instead of being your standard run of the mill licensed children's game (*i.e. a frustrating hodge podge of poorly programmed minigames), "Disney Princess Royal Adventure" was a charming Disney-themed spin on retro Japanese fantasy quest RPGs. I kid you not - this game is essentially Final Fantasy for 5 year old girls.
The graphics are terrific, featuring an extensive world with stages based on nearly every Disney princess (The world is so extensive, I've been wondering if the game was a salvaged Kingdom Hearts GBA port). Unfortunately, this extensiveness leads to my one issue with the game - the main character walks too darn slow! Her pace never changes, at times it can take over 5 minutes to get from point A point B. Instead of having a horse to ride, or even a teleportation spell, she's stuck walking from world to world.
Slow pacing aside, this is definitely a game worth checking out, for any Disney Princess fan! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN. Best game ever on game boy! It is about a boy who is known as the solar boy, the heir to the solar gun, and is the sun to the most famous vampire slayer ever. His father has been slain by one of the immortals and is inside the red scarf around the solar boy's neck. Now he must avenge his father and while doing so he must save the Moon Beauty.
Major Pros:On the game there is a solar sensor that pics up rays from the sun. The solar sensor is the soul reason for all of it's features. Your gun can run out of energy, and when it does if the sensor is picking up solar rays and if you press A, then it will refill your gun. Depending on how strong the light is depends on how strong the enemy is (strong light=weak monster...weak light=strong monster). The game is not very hard as most gameboy games tend to be, but it is not to easy to where it is boring. Major Cons: The only con is that if there is no sun where you are (if it's night)and no generators (generators give solar energy to your gun) then you have to wait till the sun comes out to recharge your gun and fight. Overall: BUY IT NOW! It is so fun! Rating: 10 out of 10
Hint: The solar sensor only pics up real sun rays not artificial light like a light bulb. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Very fun, and cool. This game I think is the best game based on a movie. It allows you to litteraly "enter the matrix." A cool part about this game is that it allows you to slow down timeand preform really cool moves and tricks that can only be accessed then. Also, the code entering mode is very cool and brings to you that "hacking" sence, like you really are hacking in! I loved the dual wepons, and the cool matrix missions, and fact that both your health and your focus meter re-charge! But, somethings I disliked, the fact that on the road the cops are relentless and very powerful, the multiplayer (which you use a code to unlock) is very bad, the agents are very overpowering and if you see one, all you can hope is that you can escape somehow or he will continue to pick you up and throw you until your dead, other than those things, I say this game is very cool. And quite possibly the best game based on a movie. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Most awesome. People need to lighten up. This game is awesome!! I received this game as a child and loved it. I'm happy that I found it again. The seller did everything they said. The game came a day before shipping said it would, package was great and after a little cleaning, this game worked wonderfully. Thank you for selling this game and giving me a piece of my childhood back.
As a child, me and my siblings didn't care that this was a silly bugs bunny game...in the 90's, this game was the s***!!! Hard back then, but easy compared to now...the challenge is that you can't save unlike the games of today.
For all who complain about Nintendo games being lame and simple......you all can rot in your own filth because you don't remember what is like to be achild or you are way too young to understand what an accomplishment this game and system was back then. If you are too young, step away from Nintendo and go back to ps3 or your stupid selfies and leave the nostalgic awesome wonder of Nintendo to us that do remember and cherish it!!!!!!!! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
fun!! verry fun. i thought the game would be stupid so i went out just traded medil of oner for metriod prime (good trade i think) im good friends with a guy that works there he had the game and said it waz pritty good but theres a way to cheat and that to moove the clock back or somthin well any waz i get my memory card i got my town i think its grate how you braing you dude to other towns and get apples and other fruts and that good stuff it good a goodtimeing scdual like its dark when its dark it snowing its hot ist day time the leavs on the ground its really good i think this game is really good and i recamind it to any ont that has time on there hands | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Nintendo: smart, or out of their mind. When I first bought these games on poke'mon some 3 or so years ago I thought they were the best games ever made. I was even more suprised when there counterparts gold, silver, and crystal came out. Then I had figured out that you could trade back and fourth between all of them. Then when I was strolling through a store I saw an advertisement and the "Cool" pokemon the game possesd, I went nuts! I think it was a little foolish that nintendo did this for two reasons: Pokemon, aare pretty much over. And the new pokemon look somewhat "unattractive, or uncarismatic if you will". Then I thought of haveing a whole new world to explore in the game and thought it might be fun, and the "hip" thing to would be to purchase them. All over all this game will probobly be fun and challengeing in Its own way, but these new flashy games,(no Quotes)will never replace the origional pokemon games.(P.S. Why didn't nintendo release pokemon green in america?) | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Better then the rest. first off This light isn't the holy gift for GBAerz allover. but it is a great light. better then the shields and much better then the snake style lights. by far.
its very very bright, and it does what its supose 2 lights up the screen. there is slight hot spots of glare on the left and right, but minimal, and when the lights are folded down even slightly the glare is gone.. but you do get a darker line down the middle of the screen.. but its very very good. doesnt drain the GBAs batteries, and is alittle bulky in the back. not sure if you can use a battery pac with it, or a screen shield..gotta check on that.. but its a great light if your in the market for a light that .. lights up the GBA.. and lights it up well, get the trap light.. thanks. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Grandia 2 wow what a game. Grandia 2 This i so good i like it a lot.
its got some of the greatest battle system i have ever seen.
Its cool that you can block the enemys attacks and the special moves looks ace.
The sound tracks is so good that i allways turn up my stereo
when i am playing it. The best theme is the battletheme its
heroic and powerfull. The town themes are from cute to extremely
evil sounding. The evil thing happens when the town is attacked by monsters it sounds so cool....
Its allso a very easy game and it is fair all the way through the
story.and it is not to complicated it is just perfect for any one
Someone out there may not like this game then i ask them why?
Grandia 2 for the dreamcast is pure quality from start to finish.
you aint finding em better this is the best. It is only second to Skies of Arcadia. so...buy it now!!!!! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Nice Graphics, but the game ... . When I bought the game, I was expecting something akin to Gradius, with some great graphics. And yes, it does have good graphics, however, no matter how good they are (and I've seen much better), it doesn't make up for the high price, terrible play control, and ultra-simplistic gameplay (even though they added in two extra buttons for the GBA, the only button you use the entire game is the A button). The game is also only one-player, which all in all, leaves it a game for sheer boredom. I'll be attempting to sell my copy shortly, to try and get another game (it doesn't matter which I get, it'll be better). | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Advanced. I'll have to say, I was pretty excited when I found this game on clearance for $8. If I would've paid any more for it, I would've been highly disappointed.
Enthralled with my newest Britney purchase (being a big Brit fan myself), I instantly unwrapped it and began to play.
This game is somewhat like DDR, and doesn't get too complex until the last three songs of the practice stage (where you get to mix arrows with the a and b buttons). Concert stages are pretty decent and good for a little complexity.
The concept of this game is good, that's why DDR is such a huge hit, the game concept. However, the actual game play is not for those are not big fans of Britney or those who mind playing some boring rounds in order to score pics, puzzles and a video clip of Ms. Spears.
The worst part about this game has to be that it doesn't save - you have to write down passwords. The great part about this game is that even though you have to write down passwords, you really don't have to write them down because it is quick and easy to pass most of the first rounds, no sweat. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
An engrossing title. Say what you will about Capcom's sequal making past (Look! Street Fighter 2 Alpha Plus Omega Edition 16 Squared!), they got just about everything right with Power Stone 2.
Taking a cue from the possibly over-hyped Dead or Alive 2, Power Stone 2 brings level-interactivity in a fighting game to new heights. Using a 3/4 perspective view, one can do more than strafe around an enemy or hop over them. One can do A LOT more. Such as what, you ask? Well, how about hopping into gun turrets on submarines, before they submerge, and blasting away? Or how about uprooting a pole from the ground and making a home run with the nearest enemy? Anyway, a whole new level of interactivity.
Power Stone 2 also has something for the unlocking crowd out there- an item buying and mixing mode. By playing through the game in "adventure" mode, you accumulate items, which can be then sold at the item shop. More importantly, however, is the fact that you can mix them together, and create new, never-before-seen items! You could do this for days! Weeks!
Dishing out the damage against three opponents is entertaining, and leads to some good strategy in what is otherwise a very simplistic combat engine. And it's a good thing that the combat is simple- sometimes it's hard enough just trying to figure out where your damn character is after they've been swatted with a tennis racquet.
And that is my only real problem with the game- sometimes it's hard to figure out what the heck is going on. Well, that and the occasional cheap shot from one of the bosses. Certainly nothing to cry about.
However, with entertaining characters, great gameplay, and an item costing 20,000,000 credits,which you will NEVER have, this game will stay in the Dreamcast for a long time. Certainly a great purchase. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Right up there with the best. Soul Reaver stands as one of the most excellent games I have ever played. Everything, from the incredible voice-acting and music, the intriguing story, the wonderful graphics and backgrounds and the puzzles and challenges come together to form a highly atmospheric gothic gaming experience. It has a storyline that takes itself seriously and stays with you; the game completely [pulls] you in; I was completely immersed in Raziel's story of revenge and, to some extent, self-discovery.
However, despite all the hype I'm giving it, I did have some difficulties with it. I quite like block puzzles, which seem to be included in some way or another in most adventure games, but it seemed to get quite excessive at some points. I think as well that Soul Reaver was quite advanced for the PSX; there were no loading times and the graphics were brilliant, but there were times when the picture would get buggy; the action would slow right down, making your movements confusing. The camera angles also had this annoying habit of switching automatically to the least useful angle at some points. As well, though it was quite fun, searching for the Glyphs (elemental spells) really wasn't neccessary at all in the game. I used a Glyph once during the entire course of the game. There were also parts in the game which included a lot of round-about routes that made for a lot of accurate jumping; those parts frustrated the hell out of me.
So, with all the complaints I've given, why am I still giving it five stars? Because really, these are minor faults in a great game. Though the game ends in a cliffhanger, there was a sense of satisfaction that I got once I completed it that made it all worth it. The story could not be spoken of enough, though I'm sensing we only scratched the surface in that respect in this game. I'm definitely getting Soul Reaver 2 in the future.
Bottom line: If you love an interesting, dark story, solving puzzles and have the patience to get through challenges, and some quite frustrating, this game is for you. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Finally on GBA, but. When I heard that this game was going to be released for the Game Boy Advance, I was very excited. I had been waiting since 2001 for the release of Genesis games on Game Boy. I collect all of the Sonic The Hedgehog games and I have been a huge fan since 1991. When I purchased this game, I was disappointed. The graphics are similar to the original version, but is rather too slow. Sonic games are supposed to push the limits on the game consoles by how fast he is, instead the ame has slowed way down. I do recall slow moments on the Genesis, but those didn't seem to bother at the time, actually they still don't. I am guessing it has to do with the memory ram, the genesis had 64 kb of ram while Game Boy Advance has 32. If haven't played this game ever, then I recomend it, otherwise it is not worth having in your collection. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Nice & Easy (you know what i mean. This is the easiest Tennis game available for GBA (even Snoopy is harder). I like it partly for the reason that I am 30 & can't win very many of these things anymore (including Snoopy Tennis). Mostly though, I like the graphics & game play. The players are kind of cartoony like a Mario game, but paradoxically the feel of this is more real & smooth, not herky jerky like the Davis Cup game. At the same time, there's the realism of having to win tournaments to improve your ranking, & the "characters" are real players who are mostly still around & doing well. Younger gamers (even boys) might like the stylistic portrayals of the players (they sure are cute), even though it's not much of a challenge. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Jolly Good Fun. People really tend to not expect much from GBA games. Square's first try at a Nintendo console game in a while is as good as any Xbox/PS2/Cube title. The story behind FFTA, while not as deep or heavy as in other Final Fantasy games, is easy to relate to. The battle engine is as good as FFT for the PSOne. The law system, essentially prohibiting certain actions to be taken while rewarding others, is interesting especially later in the game when you are given the tools to manipulate it. Furthermore this game has literally dozens of possible play hours. You get your money's worth, along with cute, colorful graphics, enjoyable gameplay and solid plotline. Great! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Fun. I have had the most fun playing the gamecube. My ps2 and xbox were collecting dust so I traded them in for gamecube hardware.
I have just one word to say...CONNECTIVITY ! I am not talking online because it doesn't have a strong online game library yet.
I am talking about all the things you can do with it. The gameboy features are cool and not to mention the upcoming gameboy player!
Which will allow you to play just about every gameboy game ever made right on your gamecube. How about the wavebird isn't that just the best controller you have ever used? I don't care about the dvd players of other systems if your a movie fan you alredy own a dvd player.(Nintendo = quality) The xbox is made buy a company who just wants your money yeah it had some cool games (very few)but it lacks personality. It can render better graphic too but that means [nothing]
because not every game for xbox is made to push its limits. I believe the only good thing about it is its hard drive. But I also own a computer so I don't need another paper wieght. PS2 jumped to be the first newer system and it shows. There games are great but extremly hard to program because of its processer. Which makes there game graphicly weaker to the gamecube and xbox. Plus the ps2 is just slower no matter how you look at it. I don't want to go on because you can make a case for all three systems, but be warned the gamecube has landed and its packing heat...don't judge it until you try it... | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
One of Gamecube's Best. I got my Gamecube for Christmas, and I went out two days later to get Madden 2002. After I brought it home and put it in, I was pleasantly surprised. The graphics are incredibly realistic, but the sounds are awesome... You can really hit people hard in this game, and when you do, boy, do you hear it! To add to the fray, John Madden and Pat Summerall do a great commentary after each play, and they talk about individual players as well.
But after you're done hearing that "the owner of the red sports car has left your lights on," you want great gameplay, and Madden delivers. You can just play single games, or you can do an entire season. But if you want more, you can even run a franchise through 30 seasons drafting players and building superstars over the years.
Another dimension of the game is the Madden Cards. By practicing in the two-minute drills or doing things like throwing a 30-yard pass in the games, you earn tokens that can be used to buy Madden Cards. These cards boost your players' abilities during games and can be traded with other people.
I do have to give you three words of warning, however. The first is that you need to make sure you memorize all the controls so your players actually do what they're supposed to. Second, you have to save everything yourself, it doesn't do that for you... And finally, to save a season, you need an *entire* memory card....
This is a great Gamecube game, though, and a must-have for anyone who likes playing football on their TV! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Master game. Metroid prime was one of the best game I have ever played in my existance as a kid. The story was a little weak because it was all the same as the rest of Metroid stories, Samus gets in a trap and meets enemys. I loved how you can lock on to the enemys and follow them where ever they go in the game.what I didn't like was your beams don't shoot as fast when you up grade to the plasma beam. What I did like was it included your arche enemy. I loved all the suites and how you can see your self in the ball forme. I didn't like how you can stay for a certain peroid of time in the grapling hook before you fall,in other words I loved the game. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Incredible for all ages. The first of the dynamic duo is teenage mutant ninja turtles. This one is the better and stronger game. The storyline and dialogue are fascinating to this day. The acts range from one to four, with one special vehicle level. The four turtles each have their own four stages (added up to sixteen stages) and own storyline. Difficulty is spread out through easy,normal, and hard difficulties and I recommend playing in that order. The second game was not as good as the first. The stages let you play any of the turtles for the stage desired. Though, you don't get to start with a signature weapon (staff,sword,sais, and nunchauks.) You have to find the weapon in the level to use it. though, there is hope for the game. The racing mode is MUCH better. It adds fun into competition against the CPU (computer program unit). Each turtle get certain stats that enhance or handicap the player, but most likely you will choose by opinion. The game will become progressively harder through diffrent racing stages that are unlocked by earlier stages. Overall, this game is an incredible masterpiece of gaming in my honest opinion. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Drunk camera-man. This game seems like it could be a lot of fun except I can't get past a couple of fundamental issues. The hardest part of this game is dealing with the poor camera and control. It gets really fustrating quite quickly rolling around in a corner as the camera moves around and the control direction changes. There are 2 camera modes, passive and active, and neither seem to do anything different. A chase camera like Tomb Raider would be a welcome feature. The camera also whip-pans in and out of the camera hemisphere while crawling around so some people will probably get motion sick. Also it's very easy to lose track of enemies' locations- the camera focuses on the character and suddenly there's a bunch of guys right behind you. Also, when trying to look around Spider-man gets in the way as it's a behind view vs. POV. I want to fight the bad guys, not the camera and controller- I think I'll probably put this one up on ebay. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Great game- couple of problems though. 15 hours
GREAT GAME!!!!!
Even though there is several problems with it, I really liked this game. The graphics are great, and the intro movie is amazing. I think thats the best graphics I have ever seen on GBA.
Gameplay- The computer AI could have used a lot more work. It is rather dumb, but sometimes it is hard to win just because of the sheer numbers that it has. Also, once you select a unit and you send it somewhere, it becomes unselected. That gets annoying sometimes when you miss your target. I like the grouping idea though. I thought the whole unit system was the best part of the game. Its great- you can have over 40 different units to select from. I give gameplay a 4 out of 5 stars.
Sound- The music is the worst part of the entire game. Sometimes it gets so annoying that you shut it off, then you cant hear the sound effects. I like the explosions and the laser shots, but man the music could have used some work. I've heard Gameboy Color music thats better. I give music 2 out of 5 stars.
Graphics- The graphics are great; not the greatest, but they are better than average. And I just have to give this 4.5 out of 5 because of the intro move- you'll really like it.
I give Graphics 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Replay value- Yes. After you finish the campaign mode, you can play w/ your friends or play the computer.
I give Replay value a 4 out of 5 stars.
Overall a great buy, but it is possible to overpay for it. I hope they come out with a Mech Platoon 2 and fix some of the problems it has right now. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Space Channel 5 Review. Space Channel 5, a game that did not do well but was acclaimed nonetheless. I was not all that interested in even playing this game, but then I broke down and bought it at a very reasonable price. Ulala, a reporter for Space Channel 5 reports a story about the Morolians (an alien race) who are attempting to take over the universe.
I admit that I was pleasantly surprised by the game. The excellent music and characters gives this game charm and originality that is often missing from these cut and paste programming techniques that seem to flood the market these days. Although it does follow the same formula as the Parappa the Rapper series and Bust A Groove, Space Channel 5 has the addictive game play and animations that will keep you coming back for more.
The game doesn't come without bad points. Sometimes you find yourself a little frustrated with the control. When you could have sworn that you pressed the button at the beat, it buzzes, telling you that you missed it, frustrating but forgivable. If you can find the game get it, something this unique should always be in your library to round out your selection. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
The Adventures of Samus Continue. Having defeated Mother Brain and her gang of pirates, Samus Aran is called upon to journey to the planet SR388, the home of the Metroid (a jelly fish like life form). This life form has the capability to absorb the energy of any life forme it catches. Since contact was lost with 2 research teams, her mission is to destroy all metroids on the planet. This, however, proves to be easier said then done, due to the presence, not only of other life formes, and machanical defences, but also of slime capable of draining her energy. As a result of these, I found this game very enjoyable, and chalenging. The addition of features such as "the spider ball", "the space jump boots", as well as the "spazer", and "plasma" beams, added to the excitement of this game. The reader will also find all but one feature from the original "Metroid" available. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
What the hell. OK, belive me i loved FFT for the playstation it was awsome, pure stradagy with battle it out battles. i knew the gba version was gunna be a lil toned down with the graphics i had no problem with that, but this!? this is a mockery! a judge? A JUDGE?!!?!? WHAT KINDA JOKE IS THIS?!!?! RULES FOR BATTLE?! no fighting... no spells... no lightining, no etc... i still cant get over the no fighnting rule for some battles, this is a battle for CRISAKE! with random bandits and monsters! n there is a judge???! a judge that tells u what u can and cannot do in battle?! n if u do disobay his laws ya go to PRISION?! what kinda joke is this?! i was expecting a nice battle stradgy game like the psx version, but then they threw in A JUDGE?!?!?!?! good god that is the stupidist thing i have EVER SEEN! i hope i can find the receit (dont know how to spell it). my god, battle = fight, right? then theres the no fight law for some battles?! WHAAAAAATTTTTTT?! I could also see how they were going for a differnt apporch in there game with using kids n stuff i thought it was cute and was redy for a nice lil story, but then came, THE JUDGE! plus they coulda done a lil better with the equiping menu at stores like in the psx version but hey... my recomendation is, don't buy this, if u want tactics jus get the psx version MUCH better. hope this helped. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Great Game, won't save. Needed modification. Absolutely awsome game, and it's great to be able to get a physical copy. That being said, do be aware that this is a repro cartrige, and I'm pretty sure that the translation team that made the English version of this game possible would be against the sale of this cart. For that, the rating looses one star.
When I bought mine, it cost me 30 bucks, and an additional 6 because I had to go buy a small lithium battery to replace the original one which had long since died. If you want to actually SAVE your game then you'll have to have some knowledge of how to modify the cart and possibly solder in a new battery... that, or contact the seller to make sure they performed this service for you. So since I recieved a defective product and had to make my own repair, I'm taking another star off my rating. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
DO NOT BUY THIS GAME. After well over 2 days playing this game, I must say that this game is an abomination to video games. If I was Sega, I would be embarrassed to put this game out. I call for the jobs of the developers Dave Perkinson, Ed Brady, and Kenny Robinson for the biggest waste of 50 bucks in the history of the civilized world. Did they even try to play this game before they released it? This game has more flaws than than I could possibly begin to count. NICE ... CONTROL OF THE BASERUNNERS, GUYS! BANG UP JOB. If I get tripled up on a pop up one more time, I will put my foot through the television. And what's with not letting me play defense...IT'S HALF OF THE GAME! I've felt more involved in games I watched in person! I have had it with Sega! They keep putting out these [shoddy] sports games that constantly screw up (but with great graphics so you THINK they're great.) Besides NFL 2K, all the sports games have been a total wash. This will be my last purchase of anything with the Sega name. If you're smart, wait til the PS2 comes out later this year so that we can play some games that are actually tested and run smooth! Boooo, Sega! You've suckered me with your great graphics for the last time! I hope to see you right next to Atari in video hell. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
I Really Hated It. I wish I could write a long review on this detailing all the good and bad things. I wish I could have brought myself to play more than 10 minutes before I put the cartridge away never to be seen again. I wish I had my $10 back in my pocket.
I've been a fan of this type of game for some time. The single ship fighting against the oncoming hordes of dumb enemies and over-sized bosses. I generally like the more forgiving ones where it's not a one shot death, but games like Raiden and Darius Gaiden are great. My biggest problem with this game is the air/ground combat. Instead of just shooting and dodging you have to move this crosshair in front of you (which helps obscure your view) over enemies on the ground and bomb them to kill them. Yes, it's more realistic, but it's not realistic in the first place to have one plane vs hundreds. Trying to line up and time bombings while dodging aircraft and shots at the same time was too much. It sucked all the fun out of it for me. I stopped playing before ever finishing level one and have never gone back. For me, a complete waste of money. Your mileage may vary. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Sega's Golden Age. All the games in this collection were loved by everyone the day they came out. Although not all of them have withstood the test of time, this collection is still worth it especially when you consider the price. Shining Force is a classic and one of the predecessors to games like Final Fantasy Tactics. Phantasy Star II is a RPG classic that no enthusiast should be without. Streets of Rage 2 is a classic beat em up that can still be enjoyed on a slow day when you have nothing else to do. Sonic is of course Sonic but Sonic 2 would have definitely have been better. Revenge of Shinobi is fun but not as fun as it used to be. Vectorman was one of the games that proved that the Genesis still had some life when the Genesis was close to being retired. Golden Axe is fun but can get frustrating after a while. Altered Beast is fun only for nostaglic kicks since the gameplay is severely dated. Virtua Cop 2 is alright but would be better if you had a gun peripheral. Wrestle War is just boring after five minutes and it will wear your thumbs out. Sega Swirl and Columns are entertaining if you like puzzle games but in my view no one has been able to top tetris. So if you are a fan of "retro" games, this collection will definitely be worth the investment. You'll get hours of entertainments from the jewels hidden in this game. I'm still trying to beat Phantasy Star II. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Lots of Fun. I used to play this game when Gamecube came out a while back and would spend hours (if not days) getting through each room and sucking up ghosts. It was endless fun. I had recently gone into a game shop and saw a similar game and it got me thinking about Luigi's Mansion all over again. I ordered it on Amazon, and it was in great condition. It was a great way to reminisce. It is a lot of fun for the family too. We all have a good time trying to decide what rooms to go into or how to defeat the ghosts (each major ghost has a special way to get him to appear such as throwing cold water on the shadow or bringing things to them, etc.) and it's always a little upsetting when we reach the final level because we know the fun is almost over. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Love it. My brother who is 13 really likes the advance wars series, he has just about every advance wars out but insisted he needed this one to complete his colection. Overall from what I can tell this advance wars seemed to be identical in terms of how you fight to other advance wars games (With the exeption of less featrues since this is the first advance wars made)
Overall he likes the game and plays every advance wars he owns. If you never played advance wars I think it is a good buy if you are into strategry games. The game is move based meaning you take turns. Up to 4 players. You can choose between a good amount of characters each having their own special power ups and own special abilities that they are unique in. For example some characters may fight better with tanks, some chracters may fight better with infintary, I won't spoil the specials.
The matches do take sort of long but in a way thats good because you won't get bored, the best thing about this game is that you can play 4 players with friends and see who really has the smarter brain/tactics to out play each other. There are more things about this game which I won't spoil if you must look it up on youtube to see how the game works. I grew up playing many games on every system imaginable that I could get my hands on other than the old pokemon games that everyone used to play back in the day this game is a must get if you are into strategry/war games. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Here's what you're missing. OK, there may not be enough games for this great console but the ones here are definitely worth it. Besides, Zelda, Mario and Pikmin series the console has the stellar Metroid, Rogue Squadron and Resident Evil games exclusively on the console (Resident Evil 4 was recently released on PS2 but the Cube version blows it out of the water graphics-wise.)
The console itself and its discs are really cool looking and easy to carry around.
Now the console lacks in high caliber fighting games (only Soul Calibur 2) and online play (only Phantasy Star)
If you're a serious gamer you'll buy this console, a PS2 and Xbox. Gamecube has great exclusives that every gamer should play and is worth your money and time.
On a side note: if u wanna hook this up to component cables for a better image, you'll probably have to look somewhere else as these newer models don't come with the multi out video output required to pump up progressive scan mode. Lame! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
A major dissapointment. I have to admit, I was optimistic about this game, exicited even. I haven't played a good Batman game since....ever! Probably the most fun I've ever had with a Batman game was the driving portion of BatMan returns for the Sega CD, now that's sad. From the moment you press power on your GameCube you can tell things aren't going to be pretty. The CGI opening is decent, but I've seen better on PS1. Once the game starts you'll quickly become aware of the jaggey graphics and horrible camera. The camera is in a "fixed" position, much like Resident Evil. But the camera never lines up where it should, making jumping from one area to the next nothing more than a guess. The gameplay is awkward and frustrating making even the first level unusally hard and frustrating. Stay away from this game. If you're itching for a super hero adventure try Spider-Man the Movie, that game is a fine example of what a comic/movie game is all about. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Fun, fun, super fun, fun, super fun--WTF this is frustrating. This was my first experience playing a Metroid title. I had played the original NES Metroid a little, but never more than 15 minutes or so. I own a few of the titles, oddly, though I never got around to playing them till now.
Metroid: Zero Mission always piqued my interest and I vowed that I'd start with that one first. It seemed to incorporate Super Metroid gameplay and graphics all the while housed in an NES Metroid remake. Nintendo, who should be lauded for all their remakes, added an extra section after the main title, which is where we get the "Zero" in "Zero Mission," and where Samus first wears her infamous Zero Suit.
I was absorbed in the game and took my SP with me nearly everywhere. I now understand why the Metroid titles are so revered and famous. The upgrades are addictive, and the levels are fantastic despite how "small" they may be, and the graphics in the remake are gorgeous. Later in the game things get tricky, so don't be embarrassed if you have to download some maps from the Internet.
Nintendo not only updated the game with moves and artwork, but added the entire mission after the Mother Brain. Here we find Samus in her Zero Suit and you maneuver her vulnerable body through to finding the powered up final suit. I still don't know why she suddenly isn't wearing her suit from the Mother Brain battle, but it's a video game so I won't delve into it.
So the main meat of the game, which is the conversion from the NES original, rises in natural difficulty. You go from level 1 to 10 at a steady pace, but things after the main story, starting when you get the Zero Suit, jump in difficulty, frustratingly so. It jumps from a 10 to a 15, then to a 25.
The world fits in just fine, and Nintendo did a fantastic job of expanding the levels we've already ventured through. But the exploration relies heavily on the running ability, something I wasn't a fan of from the get-go.
It may not be my cup of tea, but that doesn't mean it's true for everyone else. I love the game overall and am playing Return of Samus on my Game Boy. I just became increasingly frustrated after the Zero Suit mission that I'm currently at the point before I have to beat the FINAL final boss. I hope to come back to the game someday--perhaps after I've finished the Prime trilogy. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
If you loved WR64. Then you should love Wave Race: Blue Storm. I got a GCN bundle launch weekend with 3 other games, but ended up playing Blue Storm all weekend.
The water GRAPHICS and PHYSICS are absolutely unparalleled, bar none, period, (you get the point!) More than anything I just love the SENSATION of racing and interacting with the water and waves. There are many tracks, and each races differently under different weather conditions. Stormy weather is a BLAST!! (too bad it makes my wife seasick ;-)
The game is a natural evolution of WR64, and has slightly more complex controls (which I guess have put some off.) But after a few hours of playing I've cleared the first level, so it's not that hard to pick up!! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
prince of persia, the WINNER of time. This is a really awsome game. it has eliments in this game that i found to be unlike any game i have played before it. i have loved all the prince of persia series, but this one tops them all. in this game your character has more rang of movement then in any game and the moves you do are clean and sharp as if you yourself where swing the sword around yourself. i mean how can this game not be a plus with running on walls, hand to hand sword fighting, a hint of gymnastic. all in all i say this is a game you will be playing over and over again. it is an experiance of a life time. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Let's hope for a better casino game for GBA. I had been waiting for this game to come out, hoping for a good casino game for my GBA. I was very disappointed with this title. The slot machine games have dark, blurry and hard to see graphics and it's very hard to win anything. The video poker is badly designed in that you have to press so many buttons just to play one hand and when you do win, you have to wait for the screen to scroll down to the paytable and then up to the credits and finally back down to the playable poker game. The programmers didn't provide for the player to hit a button to skip this scrolling, which makes for very slow game play. The video keno is nothing like a real video keno machine and you have to keep the instruction manual out to figure out how to play. The only game that is well designed and somewhat fun to play is blackjack. If you're looking for a casino game for your Game Boy Advance, try to track down the "Hoyle Casino" game that was made for the Game Boy Color. Overall that title is better & more fun to play than "Caesar's Palace" and can still ... .... To summarize: don't bother with this one. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
The Best Skating game Ever. This game is the greatest! You can create your own trick, you can create your own level like the others but this park editor is far more detailed and has far more parts that you can use for your park. This game also lets you create a skater but the awesome thing is is that the skater can have YOUR FACE! What you do is you take a picture of your face, cat car whatever, go to [...] send your pic in, then it will be sent to your email as a ps2 save file in one or two min. and there you go! Another great thing about this game is the player is not just your face and body and what not, but the skater is a story of you. You start out as yourself an amateur skater, no publicity or anything. Work hard enough and go through all the missions and you can be a superstar. Another great thing about this game is that it takes after some of the greatest games made, such as Grand Theft Auto 3, because you can steal cars and get off your board!!!! Yes thats right you can get off your board and hang on roofs and shimmy as much as you want! You can even do a super jump by holding the ollie button! It also takes after Metal Gear Solid 2, because you can get off your board and go back to back to walls. This game has 9 huge levels so be ready for a great long gaming experience. All in all this game is going to be one of the greatest thing thats happened to the gaming world. THUG (Tony Hawk's UnderGround) is rated T for Teen for strong language, blood and mature scenes. This game is like THPS 4 times 1,000,000,000,000,000,000, This is a great buy. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Coaster Works For Sega Dreamcast. I have enjoyed this game many years ago, but in all the moves I had made I lost the game. I thought I would never play it again, but just in case I kept a game save on my Dreamcast VMU. I came across the game on Amazon and snapped it up. It was just as fun as I could have hoped. The user interface is very simple and fun to use. I highly recommend that you run a lot of "test" runs when you are building you coaster, it stinks when you finish the coolest coaster ever, just to have it fail a hill at the beginning.
One of my favorite features of this game to me is riding the complete coaster, because you get to sit in the front and you sometimes really get into the "ride". My wife gets motion sickness on real coasters, and when she was watching my complete coaster she had to look away because she started to feel queazy, that says something for the realism huh? The person I bought the game from on Amazon sent me a game in awesome shape and I played for HOURS the first day. Great game! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Excellent. I received excellent service with this seller. This product was shipped the very day of purchase. There are all level 100 shiny pokemon as described, as well as max items. There were even items such as certain berries I had never encountered before on other pokemon games. I look forward to transferring some of these pokemon to my DS games. That should be an interesting process because this game has been hacked. It had to be, since there is no natural way to acquire this many shiny pokemon or items. I am thrilled with this product. I finally have certain pokemon that otherwise, I would have never had. This was not only my first Amazon purchase, but also my first online purchase. Due to the satisfaction of this product, I have built a bit more trust in online purchases. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Fine for most, Small for some. The memory card does it's job, but has limited space. Some games require less than 15 blocks, and so several can fit on one card. It's nice to store a single card with each game disc, but that can become expensive, essentially adding 15.00 to each game title.
In the case of Madden 2002, you use a full card if you want to save a season, plus you need additional blocks to save any settings or user information. Simply, unless you want to re-enter information, you need 2 cards for Madden alone.
It would be nice to see the cards drop to a more reasonable rate of around 5 bucks per 59 blocks of memory, and I wait anxiously for a card that holds mega-blocks of memory, or an adapter to utilize flash memory.
I have only encountered one off brand gamecube memory card, and it only saves you about 3 dollars in cost, has no more memory, and doesn't fit into the storage case memory card holder because it is longer than the Nintendo branded card. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Best GBA Dragonball Game. I bought this game expecting a legacy of Goku type deal but with DBGT characters instead. It's not that at all, in fact the best way I can describe it to you is Double Dragon but DBZ style. They did a great job with the graphics and the sounds not to mention all the unlockable content which gives it great replayability, such as characters, different game modes, extras, and my personal favorite a multiform for piccolo so that 3 other people can be piccolo and all play multiplayer at the same time. I reccomend this to all Dragonball fans, great way to spend your gaming hours until budokai Tenkachi comes out to. (Oh and my longest combo so far was 77) :) | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
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 (hence, it may have been done that way on purpose).
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. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Gee wiz wears off fast. This game seems, at a first glance, like the ultimate DC racer. You drive around on freeways in Tokyo, challenging or getting challenged by other drivers. By winning other racers, you'll get money, which you can use to buy other cars, or beef up your current dog. Unfortunately, after having boosted my Honda Prelude to 333 hp and numerous wings, I still can't compete with the big guys.
If you bounce into the rails on the side, you lose 30 mph right away, but your opponent doesn't lose anything at all. The artificial intelligence in the game stutters, because if you follow someone that drives fast, he can pull off the most stunning curve balls through bends at speeds 20-30 mph faster than you, w/o losing speed, irritating.
This makes the game pretty montonous, since the only way to actually win over anyone, is to get a good head start and block the other driver's attempt to pass you.
Unlike Metropolis Street Racer, it's hard to slide into bends. The maps/levels don't change much and after playing 10-12 hours, beating 100 drivers, I still can't buy a better car, since I haven't made that money.
Avoid this game and buy Metropolis Street Racer. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
i have my sonic GG games back. Unlike most people who bought this for Sonic CD. I bought this for "Triple Trouble" and, "Tails Adventure". I used to have them for my game gear. I loved my Sonic game gear games. I had Sonic 2, Triple Trouble, Tails Adventure, Sonic Drift 2, Labyrinth, and Sonic Blast. I loved all of those game. The game doesn't include labyrinth, and Sonic Blast.
I think Sonic CD is a cool game. I didn't see the cool animated intro when I played the game though. Would love to see it again. I love Triple Trouble and Tails Adventure.
I didn't bother to play Sonic the Fighters. I don't think I would like it.
This is a very fun game. I now have all my favorite Sonic games. I had them when I was growing up. Get this game. You'll love it. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
LOADS OF FUN. I highly recommend anyone who read the one star review of this game to read my review.
Do not play this game by yourself... This game is not intended for single players. I always play with my brother and occasionally with my girlfriend. Or with a couple of friends on game night. So I don't know much about single player mode.
There's really nothing wrong with this game unless you're talking about camera angles. You can control it in single player, but not multiplayer.
There's a tactic to defeating each boss. You just need to figure it out because defeating bosses is the best part of this game. Monsters will stop respawning in one location if you kill enough of them in that location. I don't know who said that monsters will respawn forever, but I know that's not the case for multiplayer mode.
The game gets harder as the game progresses because you don't level up as much in the later stages so its gonna feel like the enemy is getting stronger. Gargoyles and alligators and other certain monsters can easily be defeated with certain weapons. Again, you need to figure out which weapon is most effective to eliminate them.
The game requires that you stock up on lives, so its best not to die too much or else you might get stuck on a level that requires you to lose a couple (ie killing bosses or entering a level that makes you get ambushed by hordes of monsters).
Each character is unique. One character is fast, so she's best at running attackes. One chacter is really strong, so use him in the front lines. One character is good at shooting, so she's best when standing at the back of the pack. The last character is well balanced out of the four characters. He's probably the strongest character of the game. There's no accessories in this game that makes the character stronger, so this is basically a hack n' slash game.
This is my short review of this game. I'd rather let you test out the game yourself. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Just as good as I remembered it. This game is just as good as I remembered it. An excellent follow up to the just as great Super Mario Land, Super Mario Land 2 contains all of the platforming goodness that you would come to expect from a Mario game. This game gives you excess to six different zones that each contain anywhere from 3 to 4 stages each giving you plenty to do, though the game is still a little on the short side and seasoned Mario players will be able to finish the game in no time at all. Personally, it takes me anywhere from an hour and a half to an hour and forty five minutes to finish the game in one sitting. All in all a great game. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
One of my all time favorite games. I initially bought this game on release day (came with a figurine as i recall). I have loved the game ever since. So much so that i just bought a gamecube and a copy of this game so i could play again.
The basic premise is that you play as either Valens or Ursula (each has their own campaign, but whichever you choose, the other becomes your loved one in the game), a gladiator forming your own school with the help of your mentor (who gives you tips along the way). As you gain experience, you can increase the number of gladiators in your school, and can compete in a greater amount of tournaments in a larger selection of nations.
The character maintenance is completely RPG in style, from upgrading your abilities to improving your equipment.
The battles are more like RTS in style. You have a basic map (generally an arena, but some battles happen in a more freeform style when you are travelling), in which you position your gladiators to maximize their effectiveness. The game is also turn based. The attacks are accomplished through a hit meter, which requires timing to maximize their power and potential for special effects. This is set up much like kicking field goals in Madden, but is quite intuitive and satisfying.
The story is pretty detailed and interesting, and includes political intrigue, romance, betrayal, and a reasonable amount of adventuring.
The different types of gladiators available are well balanced, interesting, and really cool. You might have a barbarian, a centurion, a wolf, and undead sorceror, and a mongrelman all fighting for your school in the same battle. Perhaps you elect to utilize the speed and mobility of your bandits, the feminine wares and archery skills of your Amazons, the heavy weaponry of your Samnites, etc....your choice of gladiators is integral to your battle strategies, and will at times impact whether you can even enter a particular competition.
Anyway, if you have an older game system, or are willing to buy one, this game is a must own on any of the three systems, although i prefer the gamecube myself (xbox and PS2 are the other two...not sure if this was released for PC play or not).
A definite must own, but sadly a game that flew under the radar when it was released.
Enjoy! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Hop in and let's go! It's Crazy Taxi. For the people who didn't get it for the Sega Dreamcast can now get their hands on it. It's true that it is only a remake of an old classic and there isn't anything new but if you never played it like me it's a wonderful game. The point of the game is picking up passengers and taking them where they want to go. As for your cabbies you get 4 fearless drivers to choose from. Axel,a slick young driver whose ready for anything! B.D. Joe,a fast party loving hip hop driver! Gena,a hot cool girl who loves the open road. Gus,a old yet ready to go driver with keen looks and attitude! As for the cities you drive through they present huge challenges and many people to pick up. The cities are like Los Angelos and San Franciso complete with beachs,malls,heavy traffic and even cable cars litter the streets making your job harder as you drive through the crowed city! Your passengers that you pick up will want to go anywhere from Kentucky Fried Chicken to the City Bank and the passengers have attitudes of their own too! But aside from the to huge cities and it's residents the point of the game is collect as many fares as you can and get your passengers to their destionation points as soon as possible. Don't worry! No cops will be on your tail so ram into cars and drive wherever you want so you can give your passenger a good time while collecting tips for the craziest stunts you can perform on your way to their dropoff point. It's easy to learn and easy to master. No brains needed. Crazy Taxi may be old but it's still alot of fun! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
A Classic. I have to admit I hadn't started watching wrestling too early, so I never really watched WWF-I only watch WWE. I don't even watch TNA, so I'm just a WWE person. For people who've played games like Street Fighter Series/Mortal Kombat Series/Streets of Rage Series/Tekken Series like me and have enjoyed them, I would recommend this game to you. It's not too entertaining, and it gets really boring after a few hours, you'll just want to leave it lying on your unused video game pile for a while before breaking it out again after a few months. Other then that, it's a good game, although not fit for me that much, more for the hardcore wrestling fan that doesn't really care about the quality...still a classic worth paying for, although it vaguely reminds me of a WWE Plug and Play game I have, and I bought it for around ten dollars, I got this for a cheaper price. =)
Genesis owners and wrestling fans, rejoice!
I'm more of a new generation wrestling video game fan and a beat em up fan, so don't take my opinion too much into consideration, try looking at the other reviews first, and look at them as a whole. >Sort of biased< | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
great star wars title one of the best in my opinion. This game like manny of the nintedo gamecube games is a classic there are many vehicles to choose from from the x-wing to the tie fighter and even the naboo starfighter it literaly has every known ship in the star wars series. there are many ships that have to be unlocked by doing certain things in game and also hidden upgrades in each stage that help alot. only thing bad about this game is that is too short and can be beaten very quickly to experienced gamers but the real challenge is going back and getting a gold medal in each of the stages without the use of cheat codes. definetly worth picking up and holding on to. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
worth the money. NBA 2K is not the best basketball game for the DC. NBA 2K1 is better. 2K1, ..., you can play network games; has more players including classic players; better moves and controls; no more not catching a pass or passing the ball to someone out of bounds; no more crazy camera angle changes that sometimes cause you a turnover b/c you walked backcourt, etc. But NBA 2K is a great game. It's better than EA sports or anyother Bball games out there. The graphic is excellent, controls are easy to use and simple, and playing against the computer is a good challenge. It's quite addictive because it takes a little time to become good. So, most likely, you will lose to the computer at first, even with the best team. Don't get discouraged, you will become better and so will your players (really). .... | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Best of 2002. In Super Mario Sunshine, Mario goes on vacation. Somebody disguised as him graffitis all over the place. The locals blame Mario and won't let him off the island until the whole mess is cleaned up. It might sound stupid, but that is only five minutes into the game. SMS is truly the best game for Gamecube. It is a shame that Xbox and PS2 can't make a game as good as this. Here are some features.
1. Great Graphics
2. 10 levels
3. 120 shines(Stars)
4. FLUDD(The Water Pack)
5. New moves
6. Tons of secrets
= a great game
If you don't have this game, GET IT NOW!!!!
If you don't have Gamecube, GET IT NOW!!!! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Beast Mode. This is sweet for a fighting game, the basic story is that people enter a tournament and beat the heck out of each other to determine who is the ultimate martial arts champine. Except there is one small twist, they may transform into "fighting beasts" (such as wolves, bats, lions etc.) at will. The coolest part about this game, is that when in beast mode, you can use a super attack or Beast Drive to do severe damage to your opponent. It is basically your person's signature move.
This game doesn't nessicarily have a primary objective, but it's very, very, very fun to play. It's the first traditional fighting game for the G.C.N., and the graphics are sensational, so I'd recomend this game to anyone who is smart enough to get a GameCube.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd give Bloody Roar: Primal Fury for the G.C.N. an 8 out of 10.
Fighting with style.
!Look out for my reviews on the following games!
1. StarFox Adventures: Dinosaur Planet
2. Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2:Rogue Leader
3. Super Smash Bros. Melee
4. Luigi's Mansion
5. Super Mario Sunshine
6. SSX Tricky
7. Simpsons Road Rage
8. Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee
Thanks in advance!!!! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
A Different Style Of Bond... But A Must-Have For Fans Of 007. I should probaly start off by saying that I love 007 games! I loved GoldenEye and NightFire, liked Agent Under Fire, and played all of these to their limits. When I brought home Everything or Nothing, I thought that the advertised "3rd person view" could be turned off at will. It couldn't.
At first, I was having major problems with the new view. The controls were rather touchy, and not having the ability to really feel like Bond seemed to be missing.
After a while, however, it gets much easier to control Bond, almost easier than other games. The new "Bond Sense" Mode makes it a lot easier to control your surroundings, the missions are shorter so that when you die, you don't lose too much ground, and all of the characters are voiced by and designed to look like real actors (Pierce Brosnan, Heidi Klumm, Judi Dench, John Cleese, etc.)
Pros:
*"Bond Sense"
*3rd Person makes things move much faster after adjusting to it.
*Strong plotline, lots of missions
*Voiced by THE James Bond (Pierce Brosnan :-) )
*GREAT Graphics
*Replay value is outstanding! Go for the platinum challenges!
Cons:
*Returning 007 fans will need to adjust to the 3rd Person.
*Slightly "twitchy" vehicle controlls
Overall, if you ever played a 007 game and liked it, this game is for you, if you are willing to get used to the new controlls. 100% satisfaction. A+++++ | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Spawn is a must buy. When i first saw Spawn:In the Demons Hand for Sega Dreamcast i was not sure whether the game would be any good. I remember the other spawn games for other syatems and i was always dissapointed. I am not a large Spawn comic book fan but i do think those action figures were pretty cool. I decided to get the game because it looked like a pretty good game, but i kept the reciept just in case.
I threw that reciept away so fast. This game is the most incredible game i have played in a long time. It has so much replay and great multiplayer, i just loved it. It reminds me of a mixture between Quake 3 Arena and Power Stone 2. The crazy gun battles with awesome powerups, combined with huge multi-level arenas and items of mass destruction scattered about the arena makes this one crazy game. The camera and controls seemed odd at first but they became like second nature. Each charachter you pick has his own certain weapons ans super attacks it takes a while before you master them all. Go pick this one up as soon as possible, trust me you won't be dissapointed. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
One of the best games I have ever played. Out of every game i have ever played or tested etc. this is most likely number 2. (1 being Blizzard's Starcraft) Although it came out for the GCN in '01, the graphics reign supreme over any game i have ever seen in these past 3 years. Some say Metroid Prime is like GCN's Halo. I say it is better. The game is long, the game is challenging, and the story is immensely well constructed. And if you do beat the game, and are up for another challenge... Try the newly unlocked "hard mode".
Pros-
-Hours of fun in an insanely detailed extremely large world.
-Complex puzzles and a deep story with even it's own history.
-Connection bonuses with Metroid Fusion.
-Being a Metroid fan helps, but is not necessary to enjoy.
-Many new items to collect.
-Everything else...
Cons-
-No multiplayer... (yet) heheheh.
All in all, as i said, It is one of the best. An IMPERITIVE must have for all GCN and Metroid fans. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
pretty good game. great soccer game except for:
the a i switching players automatically
the sound is sorta dull boring and doesn't blast in to your face
all the players have fake names. this part is really a struugle you have to change the players names to feel more realistc. it's a lot of work editing 22-23 players of 64 countries names to match closely to their models. the models are based on real soccer players though, so you could tell who henry or ronaldhino is on the game so it's easy to do that. just get fifa if you want liscened things and players.
except for that it's a good game, especially road to the international cup mode and it takes fewer memory blocks than fifa.
i think it's 2 blocks for a profile, 3 blocks for each replay save, 15 blocks for the four year mode the road to the international cup, and 20 blocks for editing players and teams.
go ahead and buy it! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
This is an amazing RPG style game for GBA. Though this game is a little like the Final Fantasy series it is still a great game. The graphics are one of the best in the GBA line of games and the music is also very good. That speaker on the GBA is not that big so I suggest that you get some headphones, trust me, they improve the quality of the music ten-fold. If you are looking for a great RPG game for the Gameboy Advance then this is a great one. The only problem I find is that it's annoying trying to be nice to all your party members as you will have to make decisions very often to either disagreeing or agreeing with your party-mates. There are tons of puzzles that you can complete to get items that will help you and keep you interested in the game.
This game is huge but there are lots of shortcuts so there aren't any long waits to get to a place or long-traveling journeys that are annoying. Each character can get Djinns that help you on your quest and that you can summon in battle to unleash special powers (that are really amazing graphics-wise). Also, there are tons of spells to cast to shape the enviornment like moving boulders out or your way or growing vines to climb or freezing puddles to hop across a ledge. Overall i gave this game 5 stars because there is nothing wrong except that when you reach the end you will wish that it was twice as long :) | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
chu chu rocket blasts onto the GBA. Sega has done a nice job on chu chu rocket, the great gameplay makes up for the poor graphics. The object of the game is to direct your chu chus or space mice with arrows you place on the board to guide them to the safety of the rockets, but not if the Kapu Kapus or space cats have something to say about it, keep KKs out of your rockets and lead them into an foe's rocket cuasing them to lose points. However there are many other modes of play besides this, I personally love puzzle mode, you have a limited # of arrows to place and guide your CC's past KK's and pits to guide them to the rocket. You think you'll beat the few puzzles on this game in a matter of hours, but there are actually over 2000 puzzles to play! Plus you can create and save over 100 puzzles of your own creation, I just love creating difficult puzzles and letting my siblings try and solve them( oh how many times brother has yelled "THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE"! Other modes of play in this game include feed the cat, team battle, 4-player battles(with one game pack!),100 mice, and you can even create your own characters to replace the Chu Chu's image, who knows you could animate a digital "you", and watch the KK's eat the "yous" up. This game's fun level does waver from time to time but you'll always come back for more. Be sure to check out my other reviews by clicking on more about me, my other reviews include:Golden Sun, Dodge Ball Advance,Fortress, and when I get a GCN I hope to write many reviews on those games. Here is a summary of Chu Chu Rocket. Out of 10
Control:8
Gameplay:8.5
Fun Factor:6-10( depends on if your in the mood for it)
replay value:Well since there are 2000 puzzles to complete I don't know if I'll ever acually "replay" the game, but in 4-player I give 8
Variety:10
Graphics:5
Sega seems to have sarted a puzzle game line, Chu Chu Rocket, Monkey Ball what's next, Lab Rat Mania where you run through mazes and collect cheese! Oh well this game is Great!!!! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
NFL Street. This games DA BOMB!!!It is a great game The part I like most is that you get to create your own 7 players and create a team. When you first start it is impossible on defense but when you get farther into the game it gets easier. I think it is the best game. Its create-a-player is very detailed. The part that stinks is that it is hard for SOME of the levels! I still love the game though! I wish they could have put all the Decent historic players but they only put the legends such as Ken Stabler and Walter Peyton. I wish they could have put Andre Reed(my favorite player),Thurman Thomas, and Jim Kelly on there as well! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
GBA. Excellent game console system has much more accessories than the GBA SP you can accessorize so much more with this game system because they made more accessories for this one. Excellent system plays well exactly to a tee like the GBA SP only difference it doesn't fold and doesn't have a back light like the GBA SP but you can get the light for the original GBA on amazon for 2 or 3 bucks if that. Really cheap basically. Even this system because it's been out a while you can get it really cheap which is really good if you don't want to pay more to get a gba sp I mean this system is the same exact thing still plays any kind of game boy advance game, game boy color game, and let's not forget the original game boy games. I recommend this game system for and anyone who plays gb, gbc, and gba games. WHO EVER BUY'S THIS GAME SYSTEM YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED IT'S STILL GAME BOY ADVANCE JUST CHEAPER HELLO?!? DUH THIS IS A STEAL FOR ANYONE WHO LOVE GAME BOY GAMES GAME BOY COLOR GAMES AND GAME BOY ADVANCE GAMES. BESIDES YOU GET TO SEE INSIDE THE GAME SYSTEM THAT IS ONE THING THEY DID NOT DO WHEN THEY MADE THE GBA SP THEY DID NOT MAKE THE GBA SP SEE THROUGH THE ORIGINAL GBA THEY DID THAT WITH A COUPLE OF TIMES. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
OUTSTANDING. NEAR FLAWLESS. PERFECT LAUNCH GAME. No, really, this game is ... near flawless. It excels where the playstation falls short, namely the loading hallways. It really didn't bother me when I played through Symphony of the Night, all 5 or 6 times. That has changed. The seamless flow from room to room, The "DSS" card combination system, the graphics, but most importantly, the MUSIC IS OUTSTANDING. Castlevania: Circle of the Moon maintains the tradition we've come to enjoy and expect from Konami. This game a MUST BUY. I've got 14 hours logged already, and I can't wait to beat the game so I can try the magician, thief, and gladius codes. PERFECT GBA LAUNCH TITLE. Stop reading this and buy yours now. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
Guess what? We actually liked this game back in the day. If you were to take a big bag full of 100 random Zelda 2 reviews and reach in and grab one, this is what you'd likely read:
"After the negative feedback from players on how Zelda 2 changed the winning formula of the first game, Nintendo learned from their mistakes with this Black Sheep of the franchise and went back to what works for the next few installments."
I take some issue with this thinking. Firstly, Most of these reviews are coming from people who probably weren't even born when it was released. You have to remember, when this first came out in the late 80's we only had the orignal Zelda to compare it to, and that's hardly a huge franchise. Black Sheep? It's not like we all said "Hey, this sure is different from all the other ONE Zelda games out there, what a black sheep!" I love the first game, no doubt about it. But guess what? My friends and I back then also loved this one too. In fact, I can't remember anybody not liking Adventure of Link at the time.
Zelda 2 was an invovative & fresh take from the original game. Instead of your top-down perspective a lot of the game's done in side view. Running into enemies, going into caves, or adventuring into the palace switches to this side view where all the action and combat will be done (with the exception of visiting towns, which is also side view). Shield blocking and jump control are intregal to your successes here.
Some minor quibbles: First, you basically fight with a butter knife. No joke, the range on this thing is laughable at best. At full life you also shoot magical beams from it, but the range isn't very good and many enemies aren't affected by these.
Secondly, this is a HARD game. This isn't usually a big negative with me, however many of the hardest parts of the game are faced early on. Palace #3's boss always gives me fits and let's not forget ol' Death Mountain where you have to go to grab the hammer. Wow, this is very challenging and from there most of the game should go by a bit easier for most players.
Like almost all NES games from that era, there's also not a lot of clear direction on where to go. Specifically, I'm thinking of a point in the game where you have to cast the "SPELL" spell (no really, that's its name) to make something happen. The bad part about this is that up until that point casting this spell turns enemies into pitiful blue blob monsters. So for one part in the entire game this magic has a radically different effect and nobody really tells you about it. You'd never, ever normally cast this with no enemies around but you're expected to do just that here. Kind of cheap, if you ask me.
But enough of the bad crap, because honestly this is a really good title. For the first and only time in the series Link (the protagonist) earns experience points from killing enemies or finding "P" bags. What does the "P" stand for? Points, Experience? Oh well. Anyhow, earn enough experience this way and you'll have the option to raise 1 of 3 stats: Attack, Life, or Magic. Raising attack gives your butter knife more pop, raising life makes you (slightly) harder to kill, and raising magic allows you to cast magic more often.
But now I'm rambling!
So yes, this was and is a good game and not everybody thought its deviation to the original's formula was a bad thing that demanded a return to form back then :D | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
boyhood dreams do come true. This is the most exciting & addictive one player or multi player game sega dreamcast has to offer, the only one that comes close is NHL 2K & i'm still waiting on NHL 2K1! Toy Commander gives you the ability to relive your childhood war games with the same toys you used as a child, with the exception of army men & GI joes, which you can find on Sarge's Heroes. Toy commander is more exciting, because of the vast array of toys to choose from, the settings & battleground, the missions that are downright cute to the ladies, but close enough to war combat to be exciting for the macho man as well. I would suggest this game , by far, over all other. good luck, & good gaming. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
A bit of bizarre fun. Well, this game was a lot better than I expected. It is (thankfully) not related to Pokemon in anyway. The Pikmin actually perform useful tasks, such as carrying the missing rocket parts, building bridges, bombing or tearing down gates and walls, and killing enemies who would rather eat Captain Olimar and the Pikmin. Despite it's kiddie sort of charm (the Pikmin are kind of cute little buggers) little kids would probably be upset playing this. It's not pleasant watching dozens of your Pikmin getting eaten, or blown up, or drowning. Anyway, this is really a lot of fun. For most of the rocket parts you need to find, you have to solve some kind of puzzle, like what color Pikmin to use, while others are lying out in the open, or in the bellies of particularly tough enemies (the Emperor Bulblax is one of the biggest and weirdest boss on the gamecube so far) The game seems to be over too quick, but it's a lot of fun while it lasts. Buy it, and you'll be satisfied. | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
A La Tony Hawk. To tell you the truth, I didn't like the Tony Hawk games very much. In fact after about an hour of that game I was ready to throw my Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, or Playstation across the room if I had to play any more of it!!! It wasn't that it was a bad game. It just had NO point to it WHAT SO EVER!!!! And that is why I didn't pre-order Jet Grind Radio right away. I thought right away that this would be the same this as Tony Hawk! Boy was I wrong! While Tony Hawk was about nothing but performing tricks, Jet Grind Radio is a game that takes place in the future!
Where the government has too much controll, and teenagers now have only one way to express themselves! No it's not music. It's graffity. You have to spray-paint your logo everywhere you go, while avoiding the cops, F.B.I, Air Force, assasins, and watch dogs!!! Sound fun yet? There's more. You can also creat your own logo's, get a bunch of new charicters to play around with, and perform tricks just by pressing the A-Button!!!
While Tony Hawk gets old very quickly Jet Grind Radio keeps you intrested till the end! [...] You can't go wrong! | video-games_retro-gaming-microconsoles |
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