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Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is a retelling of the venerable series' first game with a quest for up to four playe more »rs -- all on one cartridge. The game is a mix of action and puzzles where Link must travel between the Light and Dark worlds to rescue Princess Zelda. In the multiplayer game, Four Swords, between two to four players take on the roles of young adventurers who answer a challenge from the Triforce. They must brave the dangers of multiple dungeons in a quest to find the Master Sword. Their strength will be tested by fierce monsters, their wisdom tested by complex puzzles, and their courage tested by having to cooperate with each other to overcome obstacles. « less
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories A unique collaboration between Disney and Square Enix, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memor more »ies picks up where the original Kingdom Hearts game left off. Sora's new journey begins at a crossroads of fate, where friendships are lost and darkness overwhelms the heart This installment features a brand new card-battle system tailored specially for the Game Boy Advance. Experience this exciting new adventure on the go! Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Official Strategy Guide Now you can unlock every secret in the gameboy game Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories quick and easily. This is the official strategy guide released for the game and it allows you to get the better of your enemies. It completely shows you every single nook and cranny in the game as well as secrets that you may have overlooked when playing the game. Now you can venture forth into the world of Kingdom Hearts without having to stress over anything. No need to spend countless hours stuck, with this guide you will find everything quick and easy and enjoy all that Kingdom Hearts has to offer. « less
Join the Revolution! The Gestahlian Empire, armed with the secrets of Magitek, holds the world in chains - until a young more » woman named Terra frees herself from its control and joins a band of rebels known as the Returners. Armed with her magic powers, they struggle to uncover the secrets of the ancient War of the Magi and the source of the Empire's power. Command a ragged band of heroes in a desperate quest to free your world from the Empire's grasp! « less
Pokemon Fire Red lets you return to the world of Kanto originally explored in Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, where the more »adventure is brought to life better than ever with dazzling GBA graphics and dozens of surprising new features. As other wireless Trainers come within reach of your adapter's range, you'll be able to communicate and play games together. As players leave your range, they'll vanish from your wireless network. « less
The 2D platformer, designed by Nintendo's legendary figurehead Shigeru Miyamoto, still remains in our minds the most int more »uitive and addictive entry in the genre. The title stars "Jump Man" himself, Mario, along with his brother Luigi, and takes players through more than 30 colorful levels of varied theme and design, all of them packed with cute, stylized enemies like the goombas and a wide array of platforms and obstacles. Super Mario Bros. is the first major showpiece for Nintendo's heightened quality of gaming: full of depth, layered with tight control and remarkably clever level creation that spills with secrets and extras! « less
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
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
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
Larger in scope than its predecessor and better in almost every way, Breath of Fire II is a perfect port of the origin more »al SNES game, and will leave role-playing fans begging for more. The game starts out, dreamlike, in a small border village 500 years after the events of the first game. You play a small boy named Ryu (ring a bell?) who is looking for his lost sister. After finding his sister and reuniting her with pops, Ryu wanders around a bit and returns home--and that's when things really start to get interesting. To go further than that would risk spoiling the story, but we can say that the plot is really topnotch this time around and has three alternate endings. Graphically, the game is a huge jump from the original. The towns are larger, the character sprites are more detailed, and the field map is gorgeous. You see weather effects such as rain and drifting clouds, wandering animals and jumping fish, and plants blowing in the breeze. If you have any experience with the best 16-bit RPGs for the SNES, like Final Fantasy VI or Chrono Trigger, you get the idea. The characters are completely new in the series, and have brand-new skills. The only exception is Ryu (who isn't the original Ryu, but basically has the same skills). Like the original Breath of Fire, certain areas of the game are only accessible by using the skills of your party members. For example, one of your members can turn into a frog, and can ferry you across rivers and streams. Among the changes to Breath of Fire II is that fishing and hunting have bigger roles; they're now minigames that require technique and reward with items that can advance the story. An animated monster image shows up on the field menu to give you an idea how often you'll encounter the baddies--nice for avoiding all those random battles. There's also the new Guts stat, which will sometimes allow a character to fight even when he should be knocked out. The two coolest additions are town creation (where you get to build and populate your own town), and the new fusion system, which allows your characters to "fuse" with shamans that you encounter, thus joining and augmenting their powers. In a nutshell, this game improves upon the best parts of the original. --Bryan Karsh Pros: Character fusion Fishing and hunting minigames Town creation Save anywhere Trade items via link cable Improved graphics, sound, and music Cons: Ryu doesn't actually make contact when he attacks « less
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