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  1. Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee (PC)

    In ODDWORLD: Abe's Oddysee, players take control of Abe an incredibly ugly, yet strangely compelling Mudokon slave. He a more »nd his fellow Mudokons have been forced to work in the meat packing plant Rupture Farms, which specializes in driving species to extinction. Abe discovers Rupture's next meat specialty his own race of Mudokons and it's up to him to escape from the farm, rescuing as many of his fellow Mudokons as possible. « less

  2. Bolt (360)

    In Disney's Bolt, players take on the heroic personas of the TV star dog, Bolt, and his owner, Penny, from the high-acti more »on television series featured within the film. As Bolt, players can use his superpowers, including laser vision and his superbark, which sends out a sonic blast to devastate opponents, and as Penny, players utilize stealth, hacking skills and a wheelbar, inspired by her scooter seen in the movie, to outwit enemies. « less

  3. The Maw (PC)

    In this full featured 3D action adventure, players take control of Frank, a simple alien that must partner up with The M more »aw, a cute little blob with an insatiable hunger that makes him the most dangerous creature in the galaxy. Players will need to harness The Maw's unstoppable growth and the incredible powers he earns, in order to help Frank find his way home.The Maw features a lengthy, full scope, single-player experience filled with hundreds of 3D character animations, intense cinemas, cutting-edge graphics technology, a professionally composed soundtrack, and much more. « less

  4. Banjo Kazooie (N64)

    Soar over islands to scout out buried treasure. Brave past whirling blades in the belly of a mechanical shark.

  5. Mega Man Zero (GBA)

    Fans of Mega Man side scrollers, rejoice--Mega Man Zero has finally come to the GBA. It may be the best Mega Man game de more »signed on any platform, even though it doesn't exactly star Mega Man himself. Mega Man Zero has basic Mega Man gameplay, though there are some notable differences. Zero can run, jump, dash, shoot, and swing a sword like Mega Man, but now he can also slide down the sides of walls and jump from wall to wall like Jackie Chan. Despite the fancy new moves, be warned: This is probably the most difficult Mega Man game ever made. Zero can't duck, nor can he shoot above or below himself. This makes fighting the many, many enemies difficult--especially when they approach from various angles. While a side-scrolling action game, Mega Man Zero has definite role-playing game elements. For starters, Zero's skills improve over time. As Zero uses the sword, he will eventually be able to make double--and subsequently triple--attacks. Between missions, Zero can explore the resistance base, talk to people, and "download" various skills via the new Cyber Elf system. There are 70 Cyber Elves scattered throughout the game, and they're broadly lumped into three groups: Nurse Elves that heal, Hacker Elves that alter surroundings, and Animal Elves that boost Zero's abilities. Zero can even feed his Cyber Elves, and increase their power. In some ways, the graphics of this game surpass the Mega Man games for the PlayStation. There are some outstanding anime cutscenes, the levels are well designed, and the sprites are tight and amazingly detailed. For looks alone, you should buy this game. The sound isn't as stellar, but adds good ambience. Pros: New moves Gorgeous graphics Engaging story (including surprising twist with Mega Man) Cyber Elf system Cons: The game is very difficult--you can't duck, nor can you shoot up or down You no longer absorb skills from defeated bosses « less

  6. Mega Man Zero 2 (GBA)

    Sequel to 2D sidescroller Mega Man Zero. In Zero's first mission, the human researcher, Ciel, recruits the legendary war more »rior to fight against the anti-reploid organization "Neo Arcadia". Together, Zero and Ciel create a resistance group and put a stop to the senseless aggressions from the NAO. Once again humans and robot reploids are able to live in harmony. But for how long? In this next mission, Zero falls prey to a trap set by Neo Arcadia's newly, self-appointed and ruthless commander. His plan is to trick Zero and use him to wreak chaos between reploids and humans once again. But, can he succeed? Features a new weapon customization system, a more user-friendly Cyber-Elf collection system, two-player link-up, and improved special effects. « less

  7. Mario vs. Donkey Kong (GBA)

    Mario Vs. Donkey Kong - When Mario decides to open a toy factory, his old enemy Donkey Kong shows up on the scene to sab more »otage the business. The old grudge has started up again -- help Mario pursue Donkey Kong and retrieve the stolen toys, while avoiding the dangers of a factory! « less

  8. Yoshi: Touch and Go (DS)

    Previously known and shown as Balloon Trip, Nintendo is once again pairing up Yoshi and Baby Mario for an action platfor more »m game. Using the Nintendo DS system's two screens and touch screen capability, players must help Yoshi guard Baby Mario from harmful Shy Guys and other Mario-type enemies as he floats defenselessly to the ground. The objective is to overcome all sorts of obstacles to guide him to safety. On vertical-action levels, players must use the stylus to draw clouds on the touch screen to protect Baby Mario from enemies and lead him to Yoshi. On horizontal side-scrolling levels, players must use the stylus to look out for Yoshi as he gallops across the countryside. Yoshi's Touch & Go features two-player wireless play. « less

  9. Mega Man X: Maverick Hunter (PSP)

    Mega Man X: Maverick Hunter is a remake of the original Mega Man X title that first appeared on the Super Nintendo Enter more »tainment System. The game builds upon the original with new renderings of 3D character models, new environments and gameplay features that raise the bar for side-scrolling platformers. Mega Man X: Maverick Hunter also includes an animated movie that provides real insight into the Mega Man X universe and even gives gamers a sneak peek at events that took place before the plot line of the first game. Plus to ensure that even the most veteran of gamers is given a real challenge, the level arrangements have been modified with item locations, map layouts and the strategies needed for completing levels all updated. The year is 21XX. A mysterious robot named X has become the model from which further Reploids were created to aid mankind. Unfortunately, some of the Reploids turned against the humans and were given the name Mavericks. In response to this, the Maverick Hunters, an elite squad of Reploids, were formed to combat these renegade Reploids and calm was restored until one of the Maverick Hunters, a powerful Reploid named Sigma, turned against the peacekeepers. Now X and his fellow Maverick Hunter friend, Zero, must prevent Sigma from executing his evil plans to destroy humanity. « less

  10. Mega Man Zero 3 (GBA)

    Mega Man Zero X 3 is a new chapter in the classic action-adventure series. The evil Omega is causing trouble for the wor more »ld again, but this time Zero is readier than ever. With his new skills he'll march right into Neo Arcadia and take the fight to him! « less

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