IPhone 3G used's review (Highly recommended!) 『This case is the greatest case I have ever bought for NDSL. It is molded perfectly and it protects my ndsl well. It is convenient to put it on and you can play NDSL with the case on. It does its job well!』 『Say goodbye to fingerprints, dust, and scratches forever. Solid see-through plastic protection. Case Color: Clear Silicone Lining Color: Orange Accessory ONLY. DS Lite not included. Compatible with: Nintendo DS Lite』
IPhone 3G used's review (OK, but a little difficult and few passwords) 『I'm only on level 2, and I think the game is ok, but the scenery is a little boring (the same a lot of the time). Also, it didn't give me a password on level 1, so I have to keep repeating it. It says in the manual that passwords are given at certain times, but I didn't get any until I went on the internet to get them. I'm glad that I rented this game because I'm not gonna buy it.』 fetish『 Mercenary Force 』
IPhone 3G used's review (One of the top action games on the Game Boy, hands down.) 『The original Contra on the NES arrived to great fanfare back in 1988. Its sequel (Super C, or Super Contra in the arcades) was arguably every bit as good and infinitely more playable, but some folks felt it was uglier and the music not quite as memorable. Operation C is essentially Super C in handheld form, but with a few significant changes.
The game might not seem at first to actually be Super C, given that the first stage bears little resemblance at all to that of Super C and the music is the classic Contra theme (an awesome remix, at that). This is pretty much overwhelmingly positive. This harbor, water-themed level is sweet, acclimatizing the player to the game and mixing up the original for players familiar with the NES game.
The rest of the levels follow the NES game rather well, up to the end where it once again shakes things up. If you were a fan of the original Contra's behind-the-back isometric levels, don't get your hopes up - the top-down (still isometric) shooting levels of Super C have been retained, and arguably work much better on the very small greenish screen of the Game Boy.
Graphics and music are simply awesome. This is straight out of the era of Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge and Gradius: Interstellar Assault; all of these games share a similar, somewhat ornate (given the screen) artwork style. Though the characters on screen are smaller than they had been on the NES, somehow they don't feel cut down or even more primitive than those of the NES game. Musically the game is a fun listen.
Gameplay is, of course, very well balanced; my only worries are that the character jumps a shorter distance horizontally than he appears to be able at first, though the first level serves as a good tutorial in this. Everything else works perfectly. If you've got an item capsule that you didn't want, for example, and it blocks your path, the time it takes for it to disappear isn't terribly long. That said, all the weapons - even the flamethrower, to some extent - are usable here. No button mashing is required - you can hold down the fire button and spray away while jumping.
There's plenty of challenge here, but it's challenge strictly by the rules, with very few cheap deaths (the jungle stage for one has the obligatory jumping section, but somehow it seems more negotiable than that of the original Contra). Note that the game was re-released in Japan and Europe in 1999 and 2000 respectively for the Game Boy Color as part of a four-game compilation cartridge out of a four-cartridge game rerelease, though the colorization is on par with what you might get with a Super Game Boy (i.e. not exceptionally great, though not horrible). All action gamers should find this classic title appealing handheld fare - it's that good.』
IPhone 3G used's review (Ken Griffey Is an Excellent game) 『Ken Griffey Jr MLb is an excellant game. It is the best game out there for the gameboy. some of it's special features include trade a player, Home run derby, and season mode. When i first played it, it was hard but i turned on auto fielding and now it rules. This is a must buy if you only have original gameboy like me.』
(Ken Griffey Can Do Well...) 『Ken Griffey Jr. has a good game going here. I like this game alot because it's challenging and it takes skill to work. The only thing I can win now is the home-run derby. Oh, there's also special features that come with the game. Although you can't create your own player, you can play a season, an exhibition game, a home-run derby, and even trade. HINT: When you trade you can get a really good player for a weak one. Overall, I like this game.』
(Ken Griffey Rocks!) 『This game kicks butt! It is pretty easy to play. I liked the option of fielding on your own or letting the computer field.It was very easy to hit the ball and run the bases. I recommend this game to you. I am only ten years old, so you my not have the same thoughts on this game.』 『You will have to bring your "A" game if you want to win at KEN GRIFFY JR. PRESENTS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL. Play with or against all 28 MLB teams with a complete roster of 700 Major League players. Enter a 26, 78, or 162 game season and save your progress at any point. While in the middle of a season, you'll have to make all of the managerial decisions including if and when to trade players. After getting on the field, an improved hitting system allows for control that is more realistic. Should you have a friend who wants to play, use a link cable or Super Game Boy to get some two-player action. Enter the world of baseball with KEN GRIFFY JR. PRESENTS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL』
IPhone 3G used's review (A must have if you play EQ, or wish to start) 『This expansion is well worth the money if you are a current EQ player, and is a *must have*. Even if you have never played EQ, and are considering trying it out, this expansion is highly desirable.
Don't worry about performance hits to your PC from the addition of Luclin. While Luclin is laggier than the original EQ release, it is much less than the first EQ expansion (Kunark). I attribute this to the richer textures found on the moon. Using my ancient computer (with no 3d card), you can play in Luclin with only minimal lag (most zones).
What makes Luclin so desirable is its convenience. In the Norrath (the old world), you had to travel long distances for everything. This made the game dull as you spent half your online time running around. In Luclin, almost everything is less than 4 zones away from the center of the moon. Banks, vendors, cites, and hunting grounds are all nearby.
Most importantly, bankers, vendors and guards in Luclin do not care (for the most part) about old-world faction. Dwarven vendors in Luclin will gladly sell to Ogres and Trolls. They don't seem to care what deity you worship, or what horrible things you did on Norrath. In Luclin, you start out fresh, free of any persecution (or favor) you may have faced in the old world.
Another huge convenience is the availability of some excellent hunting grounds (for all levels) that reward the player with excellent loot and experience. In the old world, the monsters that gave you the best experience also gave you the worst loot, and likewise, rich loot came from monsters that gave meager experience gains.
As for treasure, Luclin monsters drop some of the best gear you can get at the level you are hunting. In Norrath, you were hard pressed to find monsters you could kill that would give anything worthwhile for your level. To get suitable gear, you had to assemble a strong raiding party, trek to a dangerous, far-away zone, venture deep into maze-like dungeons, and then hope to win the draw for a rare item from a rare spawn that may appear once in several hours. That, or just save every copper piece you could gather, travel to a popular selling zone, and then stick around waiting for someone to offer items you need and can afford.
You can hunt solo at any level in Luclin. Monsters of the same level are slighly stronger than they were in the original world of Norrath, but not as overpowered as the creatures found in the Kunark and Velious expansions.
Having all 3 expansions, here is the breakdown of my online time spent in each:
Old-world Norrath - 80% for characters level 1 through 14, 3% for characters above level 15 (usually come here just to buy spells) Kunark - 3% for characters level 1 through 16 (usually to buy spells), 5% for characters above level 30 (usually come here for quests), 5% for characters above level 50 (for experience or quest related raids) Velious - 0% for characters under level 30, 30% for characters above level 50 (dragon raids mostly) Luclin - 15% for characters under level 14, 65% for characters level 15+』
(SoL, is a must have.) 『I have 633 mhz, 256 mb RAM, and a GeForce 2 on my computer. I keep everything on high, seeing the game at it's best. And Lag? What is this lag you all speak of? Because lag is as rare as any rare spawn on the face of Norrath (And Luclin ;)! I keep on as many character models my computer can handle (which is about half of them) And the game runs just fine. I get a little lag here and there, mostly from being around a huge group of people, but other then that no problums. ^^
And what do people see in DAoC? Ive played it. I had fun with it for a little while, but it just gets old and it gets old FAST. In EQ, the choices for places to explore is almost endless, not to mention everytime I vist certain zones I just stand back and think "Wow". In DAoC... I see a castle...Woohoo a castle! This game is soooo cool now! Not to mention all the characters look the same. Oh! and the helms! I can't stttaaannnddd the helms in DAoC! Looks like my character is wearing a bowl on her head. Im stickin with EQ. There's no other online game that is just so different, in so many ways then EQ. Not to mention challanging!』
(A reasonable add-on, though system intensive) 『Well, I've been playing EQ for a reasonably long time... about a year, perhaps. For an avid player, this is simply a must-have, just so you can journey to the moon with all your friends who are inevitably going to want to go. For anyone new to EQ, make sure you are "in" to the game, first, before purchasing this expansion.
HOWEVER, this addition is a HUGE performance hit on slow machines with slow processors and/or not enough memory. Though it sort of improves on past performance issues (like the graphics in Kunark), the texturing can sometimes make previously "fast" areas quite slow (eq. Qeynos and similiar cities will lag on slower machines). If you have a slower machine, use this expansion for the maps only and wait to turn on the extra options (esp. texturing) until you have a faster machine.』
(So much hype about DAoC... yeah right!) 『Everyone here who is disrespecting EQ in favor of DAoC make me laugh. I played DAoC and even have a level 43 healer and I don't think I'm the only person to say that DAoC gets boring fast. Small realms, not many different faces to choose from, all the armor looks alike (it's just how you dye it). The only classes I found interesting were Healer (Midgard), Bard (Hibernia), and Mentalist (Hibernia). But it's not enough to keep me interested.
In DAoC if you die, the worst thing that happens is you release, get sent back to your bind spot with everything on you, pay a few gold to get back your lost constitution and you're out some xp! This seems SO appealing to people who used to play EQ because you don't have the CR.
Imagine this though... playing with a group of people who don't worry at all about the consequences of really bad playing. They break mezzes, they don't protect the healer (in EQ you keep the cleric alive at all costs!), there are very very few good players in DAoC. It's a perfect place to go if you don't care about improving your skills and abilities.
If you want a game that you can just screw off, not worry about character development, it's a perfect game for you. If you die you're out in no time and you can log out of the game.
In EverQuest, playing well is something you must learn how to do. Sure there are high levels who can't play very well but from what I have observed (and I played on all 3 realms in DAoC) there is an overwhelming percentage of people in DAoC who do not care if they play well or not. They don't care about learning the strategies for a good group, they don't care if they get the group killed, it's no big loss for anyone.
In my experience with EverQuest people understand who can tank and who cannot tank. In DAoC everyone thinks they can tank! You try telling a rogue class (on any server in DAoC) that they are not to get agro and be prepared for them to rant and rant all day about how they can tank. People just do not understand their roles in DAoC. Of course I'm generalizing but aren't we all generalizing here?
Both games are interesting, and I was obviously very hooked on DAoC for quite some time, but DAoC is so limiting. When you do actually hit level 50 there's no where else to go. In EQ you can always work on alternate xp and work up your skills in other areas to make you a more effective player.
So, you people who tear apart EQ and make DAoC seem like it's the cure to everything. You are misleading people SO much! I'll stick to EQ!』
(Love it, unbelievable!) 『All I can say is wow! Verant has done a great job with the new expansion to EQ, the new player models are amazingly eye-candyish. I was starting to get a little bored with the original eq graphics engine, ie. where there can be 10 different bp's that look exactly the same. No more! They actually have there own style now, yay! Along with just about everything else in Luclin. My pally looks extra ubber now, cuz he is =)
Now I can actually see paying the extra 3 bux a month for it, seeing has how there is a great new area to explore, and more great terrain to rome around in.
On the technical side of things, I didnt really notice a problem in the required specs, maybe if I had an older computer then I would be a little leary. XP 1800, 1 gig of ram, and a rusty old GeForce 2 MX 400 does the trick in luclin, I never notice a signifcant drop in fps playing a 1024x768.
If you are an avid EQ player, then i HIGHLY recommend that you purchase this is expansion, it is definately worth the [money].
Side note: If you play EQ on the Mithaniel Marr server, msg me sometime and we will go raid or quest or something =) My name is Kitheril Rengate.』
『The World of EverQuest Will Never be the SameProduct InformationRequires the full version of EverQuestLuclin the ringed moon of Norrath has been rediscovered and now adventurerscan explore its vast and uncharted territories.From the darkest dungeons inhabited by the vilest of creatures to the loftyspires of an ancient and advanced civilization epic journeys and quests awaitthe hearty souls who make the voyage to Luclin.Included is a foldout pamphlet providing the History of Luclin and Vah Shir aMap of Luclin Zone Maps and pages for you to keep a journal. Product Features Experience a massive 3D overhaul with high resolution player character modes and completely retextured zones including the original world of Norrath and all previous expansions. See the world through a cat's eye! Play as the new Vah Shir cat man race or BeastLord class. Mount up! Horses have now been tamed in the lands of Norrath. These noble steeds will carry you across the world at incredible speeds. The moonscape of Luclin adds over 24 new perilous zones to explore.Minimum Requirements Windows 98/2000/Me/XP Pentium II 400 or greater (Pentium III recommended) 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended) 3D Accelerator card required Direct3D compliant video card with 16MB of RAM and hardware T&L (i.e. Nvidia GeForce/GeForce2) (32MB recommended) DirectX 8.0 compatible sound card 28.8k + Internet connection (56.6k + Internet connection recommended) 4x speed CD-ROM drive (16x speed CD-ROM drive recommended) 450+ MB hard drive space (1.5 GB + DirectX 8.0 or greater is required Supports Microsoft 3D in resolutions 1600x1200 Valid credit car required. Internet connection required to set up your EverQuest account. Players are responsible for all applicable fees.』 fetish『 NINTENDO GAME SYSTEM MARIO BACKPACK (NINTENDO DS) 』
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『Available in four colors: Black Blue Grey and White // Official Liscensed product // Designed to hold all Nintendo hand held game systems // Nintendo DS Lite -- Nintendo DS -- Game Boy -- Advanced SP -- Game Boy Advanced // Front pocket holds Nintendo DS game cards Game Boy Advanced Micro Game paks and accessories. Features two inside mesh pockets to help organize your Nintendo stuff. Fully padded case for maximum protection. Detachable carrying strap that easily adjusts for either shoulder or backpack functions. With loop carrying handle // Available in four colors: Black Blue Grey and White Format: NINTENDO DS Genre: MISCELLANEOUS/OTHER UPC: 048413404916 Manufacturer No: M33』
『The Joker has returned and still wants to destroy Gotham. Once again its up to Batman to stop him. You take control of the Dark Knight as he tries to fight his way through seven levels of intense action that move from Gotham City to a remote island. Fortunately, the caped crusader has a number of weapons, including a crossbow and batarangs, which will help him get past the bad guys. Batman can also avoid fights by using his grappling hook, hanging on to structures, or jumping. Only Batman can stop the Joker and keep Gotham safe in BATMAN: Return of the Joker."Batman: Return of the Joker" Special Features:
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IPhone 3G used's review (cheap) 『i bought this for my younger sister for her birthday. for a very cheap amount, you get a low quality case. i was scared to purchaase because of the other low reviews ive read but when i received it, its not so bad. not the greatest, but not that bad. it was a little banged up when i got it (a few scratches here and there) though what can you expect from a cheap amount? would def not reccomend if youre looking for a high quality case』
(The outside plastic is very breakable.) 『I ordered this item for my daughter and it came packaged not in a box, but in an envelope with very little protective wrap. Needless to say, it was cracked and it appears to be made of extremely cheap, thin plastic material on the outside.』 『Say goodbye to fingerprints, dust, and scratches forever. Solid see-through plastic protection. Case Color: Clear Silicone Lining Color: Pink Accessory ONLY. DS Lite not included. Compatible with: Nintendo DS Lite』
『This 4 pack of NeoGeo pocket games is great for the true gamer! games included Puzzle Bobble Mini,Puzzle Link2 , Pocket Tennis Color, and Cardfighters clash. included plastic protective cases.』