IPhone 3G used's review (TOM AND JERRY Rev.) 『Tom and Jerry is an intertaining game. It's 22 levels get kinda repetative, but they are fun because they're challenging. As you play the game u get codes that act as a save to return to a level. This game is pretty hard. You have to be good at the controls and have patients to keep replaying each level. This is a fun game to play every once in a while, but DO NOT play it OFTEN or you will become bored. Maybe every 2 wks.』 『Fans ofThe Simpsonsknow that Itchy and Scratchy are code for the long-running cat and mouse cartoon duo Tom and Jerry. As in many of their classic episodes, inTom and Jerry: Mouse Hunt, Jerry is preparing for the arrival of a distant relative--one that Tom plans to intercept and eat. You can choose to play as either Tom or Jerry as you compete for possession of Jerry's cousin in more than 20 episode-inspired levels. Fans of the show will be pleased to see such supporting characters as Spike, Tike, Butch, Tiddles, Toodles, Ducky, and Mammy Two Shoes.』
IPhone 3G used's review (Opinions, Opinions.) 『This game is a pretty good one for those who are into the whole monsters collecting, training, and battling scenario. Highly recommended. Also, check out this title: Revelations:The Demon Slayer for the same reasons as of the above.』
(Two very different game for one price) 『Any game that involves collecting monsters is going to draw comparisons to the all-holy Pokemon. It's unavoidable. So let's dismiss the assumption that Enix's Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 is a Pokemon clone. It is not. If anything, it's a merging of Pokemon and Monster Rancher. If you want to collect every monster imaginable, you're gonna need to put some of your fave beasts out to stud and breed whole new species. Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 is actually two games in one. The first half of the game is a very classical Japanese RPG. The kingdom's in trouble and it's up to you, the unsuspecting hero, to save the day. The second half is all about finding new monsters, building them up, breeding them, and repeating the process to infinity with the hopes of finding every last species. There are two separate games you can buy, Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Cobi's Journey or Dragon Warrior Monsters 2: Tara's Adventure. Both titles are nearly identical. The same quest, the same results. But each title has unique monsters and magic keys. To reach all of the many lands of Dragon Warrior Monsters 2, you'll have to breed monsters and swap keys with a buddy playing the other game. Cobi and Tara are friendly siblings whose family has just opened a monster ranch on the tiny island of GreatLog. Their peaceful lives are soon disrupted when the irresponsible Prince Kameha and his monster sidekick, Warubou, accidentally destroy the GreatLog's navel plug (yes, you read that right). As often happens when an island's navel plug is destroyed, GreatLog begins to sink. Warubou acts as a temporary plug, but it is up to you as either Cobi or Tara to journey to five different worlds in search of a replacement plug. From here the RPG is pretty standard. Travel around fighting random monsters and talking to various people in the town. All this leads you to a Boss encounter where you finally retrieve the potential plug replacement. You can only take three monsters with you on each journey, the rest are left at your father's ranch. Choose wisely. Enix has done a nice job balancing this game. Monsters become increasingly difficult to defeat as you progress through the game, but never so much that it gets frustrating. Random monster encounters are never so common that they become annoying. On average, you'll hit one encounter on each screen. Battles aren't yours to fight, but are left for your monsters. The wilder a monster is, the less likely they are to follow orders in combat. Give them love (and boatloads of food) and they will become more obedient. Each monster is capable of learning skills that are of great help come combat time. All of the bosses are tough, but none are impossible to beat. The bulk of the game comes after the RPG is finished. Once the credits roll, you're free to search for magic keys that will unlock a myriad of worlds to explore, monsters to nab, and items to find. Breeding is the key to finishing both the RPG and finding all of the available monsters. Each monster will be either male or female. Choose a mom and a dad who are both 10th level or above and take them to Professor Monster at the Starry Shrine. Now it's time to dim the lights, put on some soothing Barry White, and let nature take its course. Apparently, Enix isn't too hot on parental values because before your newborn can hatch, mom and dad split, never to be seen again. And I mean never. Left behind is their powerful and unique offspring. With the link cable you can hook up with friends and battle your monsters, swap keys and monsters, or even breed two monsters together. The monsters that come from breeding with your buddy's crew are some of the best you can get. Breeding new creatures, exploring the many new worlds of Dragon Warrior Monsters 2, and dealing some smack-down to your friends adds a lot of depth to an already solid RPG. Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 is a step up from the original thanks to more monsters and the need to link up with a friend in order to truly finish the game. The RPG takes anywhere from 8-12 hours, but it's the monster ranching that makes the game a winner. It would have been nice if Cobi and Tara had two separate RPG's, but like the Stones said, you can't always get what you want. If you like Monster Rancher, this is the game for you. No, it's not as good or as addictive as Pokemon, but it is a great game nonetheless.』
(Dragan Warrior Monsters 2) 『This is a great game with many monsters and secrets and FUN! It is the better version of Pokemon.』
(OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW) 『I'M JUST NEW TO THE DRAGONWARRIOR MONSTER SERIES. I BOUGHT THIS GAME BASED ON MANY REVIEWS THAT I READ WHICH I FELT WERE VERY DESCRIPTIVE AND INTERESTING. THE WEIRD THING IS, I GOT THIS GAME VERY CHEAP FROM (...). IT COST ME $10. IT WAS WORTH IT. THIS GAME IS GREAT. YES IT DOES HAVE THE SAME CONCEPT LIKE POKEMON, BUT THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT, THIS GAME IS MORE LENGHTIER, CHALLENGING (BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE), AND MORE QUESTS. IN POKEMON, ALL YOU HAD TO DO WAS TRAIN YOUR POKEMON, BEAT ALL 16 GYMS (DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT RUBY AND SAPHIRE, BASING IT ON GOLD AND SILVER), BEAT A WEAK POKEMON LEAGUE, BEAT ASH, CAPTURE ALL THE POKEMON AND YOUR THE MASTER. IN DRAGONWARRIOR MONSTERS AND DRAGONWARRIOR, YOU NOT ONLY CAPTURE, BREED, AND TRAIN MONSTERS, YOU ALSO GET TO GO THROUGH MANY QUESTS AND ADVENTURES, INCLUDING HIDDENQUESTS TOO. I'M TELLING YOU PEOPLE. YA SHOULD BUY THIS GAME. GO TO (...). ITS VERY CHEAP THERE. ONLY WORTH $10. TRUST ME ITS WORTH. DON'T WAIT TILL ITS DISCONTINUED, BUY IT NOW!!!』
(Great Game!) 『This is a really great game! If you like the kind of game where you go around, collecting monsters, leveling up, and trying to save your world, then this is your game! The only downside is that the graphics aren't that great...but if you can look past that...then this game would be alot of fun!』 『Dragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Tara's Adventuretakes you to the island of GreatLog, where, playing as Tara--a member of a family of monster farmers--you complete a series of missions to keep the island from sinking. Tara looks for magical keys, explores a number of alternative worlds, performs reconnaissance for an impetuous king, and even joins the circus. But collecting and breeding monsters is the real meat of this game, and is the area with the most intricate and addictive gameplay.
Each monster has its own complex set of characteristics, and can be matched with any monster of the opposite gender to produce a new member of Tara's monster menagerie (don't worry: the actual breeding takes place offscreen). The results of monster breeding can be surprising, and allow for nearly endless experimentation. Of course, your responsibilities don't end with breeding: you must also take your monsters out on missions to give them experience and keep them sharp. Let your monsters languish for too long on the farm and they'll get lazy and disobedient.
The monster breeding by itself wouldn't be much fun if it weren't for the game's imaginative settings and strong characters. Despite the Game Boy's modest graphics and sound capabilities, the game evokes distinctive atmospheres and personalities through an inventive use of textures and dialogue boxes. The multiple menus necessary for successful navigation of this world at first appear dauntingly complex, but the interface does a good job of leading you along until you get the hang of things.
Dragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Tara's Adventurestresses creativity and constructive behavior over conflict. While it's true that you can hardly take three steps without your monsters getting into another fight, the violence itself is not at all graphic, and outcomes rely as much on strategy and relat』
『Dragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Tara's Adventuretakes you to the island of GreatLog, where, playing as Tara--a member of a family of monster farmers--you complete a series of missions to keep the island from sinking. Tara looks for magical keys, explores a number of alternative worlds, performs reconnaissance for an impetuous king, and even joins the circus. But collecting and breeding monsters is the real meat of this game, and is the area with the most intricate and addictive gameplay.
Each monster has its own complex set of characteristics, and can be matched with any monster of the opposite gender to produce a new member of Tara's monster menagerie (don't worry: the actual breeding takes place offscreen). The results of monster breeding can be surprising, and allow for nearly endless experimentation. Of course, your responsibilities don't end with breeding: you must also take your monsters out on missions to give them experience and keep them sharp. Let your monsters languish for too long on the farm and they'll get lazy and disobedient.
The monster breeding by itself wouldn't be much fun if it weren't for the game's imaginative settings and strong characters. Despite the Game Boy's modest graphics and sound capabilities, the game evokes distinctive atmospheres and personalities through an inventive use of textures and dialogue boxes. The multiple menus necessary for successful navigation of this world at first appear dauntingly complex, but the interface does a good job of leading you along until you get the hang of things.
Dragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Tara's Adventurestresses creativity and constructive behavior over conflict. While it's true that you can hardly take three steps without your monsters getting into another fight, the violence itself is not at all graphic, and outcomes rely as much on strategy and relationships as on brute force. The world of the game is a gentle and whimsical one where nothingtoobad ever happens. Even if one of your monsters has the misfortune of getting killed, it follows you around in a cute little coffin until you can arrange for a resurrection.
The one disappointment withDragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Tara's Adventureis not so much with the title itself as with its much-hyped interaction with its companion title,Dragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Cobi's Journey. Linking with another Game Boy Color running either the same cartridge or its companion title enables, among other things, monster swapping and multiplayer adventuring, but the layouts, plots, characters, and dialogue are virtually identical inTara's AdventuresandCobi's Journey. The addition of a few extra monster types and spells hardly justifies the expense of a second game cartridge.
But never mind.Dragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Tara's Adventureprovides more than enough fun missions, engaging characters, and imaginative settings to rate as a smashing success as a standalone.--David Stoesz
Pros:
Minimal violence
Battery save feature lets you bookmark your progress without using passwords
』 『Tara and Cobi, sister and brother, move to the island of GreatLog to take up monster farming. Soon after, the island starts to sink into the ocean, forcing the siblings to find, capture, breed, and train an army of Dragon Warrior monsters to save their beloved GreatLog.Dragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Tara's Adventurefeatures the daring Tara, while her brave brother Cobi is featured in the linkable companion titleDragon Warrior: Monsters 2, Cobi's Journey.
Combined, these releases let you collect more than 300 engaging monsters from up to 11 monster families as you explore strange and mysterious worlds. Each version offers exclusive monsters and items. While these games play fine by themselves, you'll need to link up or purchase both to collect all the items and creatures. Each title has different hidden quests accessible only with secret keys. Trade keys to uncover the mysteries contained in both titles. Best of all, it's up to you to breed the most powerful monster by customizing it with magic abilities and inherited skills. Link to another system to fight your friend's monsters or join up to fight as a team!』
『"Color Game Screen for Wii. Custom-designed and styled for your Wii console. 7"" TFT screen provides crisp graphics and sound in one compact unit. The screen secures to your Wii and folds flat for easy storage. Features component video input jacks, RCA video-audio input jacks, S-Video input jacks and RCA audio output jacks. Features front panel digital volume, brightness&contrast controls, and AV&S and component inputs. Integrated front panel speakers complete your gaming experience with crystal-clear sound. "』 fetish『 Exertainment Mountain Bikerally 』
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In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served. IPhone 3G used's review (best movie) 『my boyfriend is an avid skier and he loves loves loves this movie!!! and it has a great soundtrack』
(This is the BEST!) 『I am huge fan of snowboard movies in general and this one was a great choice for release on the PSP. Travis Rice is amazing and they do a great job of transitioning from one segment to the next. I liked the Alaska segment the best.』
(Perfect Menu Design for this Action Packed Snowboarding UMD) 『i really love the way this umd video is designed so i can watch the video in 3 minute segments(5 minute, whatever I want)or the whole thing. Other than this company, i have never seen a menu designed like this and i am telling you, absolutely, it is perfect for the psp--it looks like someone actually gave this some thought and designed it specifically for the PSP --』
(Not your average snowboard film) 『What a weird snowboarding film. I could hardly recognize any of the music at all except for two or 3 songs, but I think I liked all of it. Especially the cool beats that go with the Aspen Pipe segment. I probably watched that part 2 or 3 times in a row. After watching this movie I think Travis Rice might actually be a better snowboarder than Shaun White. This is not you r average snowboard film, and I suggest checking it out if you are looking for something a little different to watch on your PSP.』
(Great to take to the mountain) 『For all of you extreme winter athletes, an absolute must for any collection. The snowboarding coverage with Travis Rice and Shaun White (Flying Tomato) are sweet.』 『This film takes the viewer on an exciting journey through a huge variety of locations including Japan, Norway, and New Zealand. Complete with rails, backcountry jumps, and innovative terrain park sessions. Featuring Travis Rice, Andy Finch, Terje Haakonsen and Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White. Suitable for all ages .』
IPhone 3G used's review (This game is OK!!) 『I love Taz so I got this game. I thought it would be better than this! All you can do in this game is jump, spin, throw food, and control Taz. ( This makes it hard to beat the bosses. ) There are 8 worlds and in each world you have to do 5 things. I have gotten to world 2. The graffics are average. After you do something important, they will give you a password. This means many people can play the same game but you have to keep writing them down. The music is OK. It changes every time you go to a different world.』 fetish『 Rampage Universal Tour 』
『 Sonic Mega Collection 』
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IPhone 3G used's review (It's a great game) 『It's fun,but if you have it for N64,forget about getting it for game boy. It's great,but the graphics stink.』
(boring) 『This game has a good backround and idea, but it is exceedingly dull. You go arround jumping on cars and climbing buildings. Big deal. I would almost rather wach golf. If you want to burn money and be bored to death, buy this game.』
(Iloved it!) 『I own this game and I love it! It's full of action.I think it's a great game for anyone of any age.』
(Rampage 2 Is Great) 『Rampage2: Universal Tour is a great game just like the original. The repetitive goal of destroying buildings doesnt seem to bore the player. I enjoyed it very much and reccommend it to anyone who likes destruction games. It is a lot like Godzilla- you walk through cities and trash buildings. Very Fun. I give it an A !』
(Very Cool) 『One of the "most wanted" items on my 10 year old's Christmas list, Rampage is quick and exciting. However, he finished eating all the cities in one day, so this game probably would suit a younger player.』 『Nintendo Game Boy Color GBC Game:
Rampage Universal Tour game for the Nintendo Game Boy Color system, in excellent condition.
Includes game cartridge only.』 『Lizzy the monster lizard, Ralph the overgrown wolf, and George the giant gorilla are still ready to rampage, but it's up to a whole new strain of mutants to rescue them in Midway'sRampage 2: Universal Tourfor the Game Boy Color. (Note: This game is playable only on Game Boy Color, not Game Boy.)
The object is still to destroy as many of Earth's cities as possible. The new mutants stomping the block--Curtis the rat, Boris the rhino, and Ruby the lobster--are every bit as hungry as their predecessors from the successful multiplatformRampageseries, and they're just as hacked off. In one-player mode, choose one of the mutants and devour your way through scores of Earth's most famous cities. Or link up with another Game Boy Color for an excellent two-player cooperative mode.
But beware while you're stomping buildings and cars and munching on the world's populace, because military forces are out to stop you. For extra points (and fun), smash the tanks, bombers, helicopters, and robots that come after you. The more people you snack on--soldiers and civilians alike--the healthier you'll stay. Mutants have to stick together, so rescue the aforementioned veteran monsters for special bonuses.--Bill Hutchens
Pros:
Highly detailed cities
Everything is breakable (which is a great stress reliever!)
Lots of hidden surprises--be sure to smash and eat as much as possible
Cons:
2-player mode is great, but arcade purists may miss the 3-way fun of the original version
IPhone 3G used's review (The Best of NeoGeo's Casino Series for the NeoGeo Pocket!) 『This NeoGeo Color game for the Pocket NeoGeo is very, very cool. My friend has it, and I always end up playing with it. Its linkable, but I haven't tried that.』
IPhone 3G used's review (Good, but room for improvement) 『This game is average but definitely not the best in tycoon style games.
For example not all the buildings are rotatable and there is only one fixed camera view. There is also a limit to how many workers you can employ and after about 5 days on the in-game clock your buildings start to break down a lot.
However it is nice to see real rides from the parks and you can, if you have the patience, make your parks large and beautiful with the scenery and foliage which is available.』
(Its okay) 『The game is okay. You can't rotate all exhibits/shows/food courts/resturants. Also the screen is locked in one position. Its not as fun as I thought it would be. I enjoy collecting tycoon games of all types and this wasn't one of the best. I got from my teacher who said she got it off of amazon for me because she thought I would like it. Indeed, I was excited about this new game. But when I played it, I thought I could make a park just as good on Zoo Tycoon Marine Mania. If you are looking for a good game with sea creatures then I suggest Zoo Tycoon Marine Mania.』
(addictive!!! So much fun!) 『I was playing this game for hours! It is so much fun! Once you start, you cant stop! You want to make your SeaWorld the best! It has some of the entertainment that the real SeaWorlds have, like Shamu. The people in it are sort of realistic, but in the game, you can tell if a person is happy or sad or impresed or whatever! You have got to buy this game!!!』
(Don't waste your money!!!!) 『I collect zoo and animal related sim. games and this is the worst! The lack of freedom is the biggest problem. You can't rotate the map (you have to spend forever trying different things to find this out, as the game comes with very minimal directions), you can't rotate some of the attractions, there are only 3 freeplay maps, all the attractions are pre constructed ( you don't need creativity for this one) and you don't have very many things to choose from. All around, it was a big disappointment. I would give it a zero if I could! The Zoo Tycoon games are way better!』
(tycoon disaster) 『I have played many tycoon and simulation games dating back to when Sim City was new, and really the only sim game out there. I have see the rise and fall of maxis as the golden child of sim games. With tycoon being the current tycoon among simulations, a certain quality is expected. SeaWorld tycoon is defiantly one to pass up.
While I have loved many simulation games, even some of the very obscure titles, SeaWorld was just plane bad.
The ever-increasing quality in graphics has been an enjoyable treat with the entire simulation genre; it is not what makes these games fun and enjoyable. And sadly the only thing I cannot fault this game on it graphics. They were what one would expect. However the usability and ability to customize were not there. In fact the only thing I discovered in my attempts to play this game was an over whelming sense of frustration. Frustration that I had actually bought this game, Frustration over what seemed to be either poor programming or fatal bugs that rendered this game worthy of only the trash heap.
Do yourself a favor, pass this game up, instead play any old game you have. You will get a lot more enjoyment out of that, then you ever will out of this game. 』 『Sea World Tycoon is a great new strategic game that challenges you to make the water park of your dreams -- and make it profitable!』