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101. Fable
$19.99
102. 60 Easy Spring Pool
$36.49 list($49.99)
103. PSP Mercury
$49.99
104. Digital Devil Saga
$69.99 $69.88 list($79.99)
105. Polar A3 Heart Rate Monitor
$25.49
106. The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap
$28.99
107. Brother in Arms Road to Hill 30
$46.95
108. Star Ocean 2: Till The End of
$169.99
109. GBA SP Classic ExciteBike Gift
$134.92
110. PS2 Game Screen
111. Rush Hour
$46.99
112. Tales of Symphonia
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113. Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Certified
$159.99 list($169.99)
114. GBA SP Classic Ice Climber Gift
$42.99
115. PS2 Dynasty Warriors 5
$199.99
116. CASHFLOW(r) 101 Board Game
$219.99
117. Thomas and Friends Train Toddler
$6.99
118. Alkaline AA 12-Pack Batteries
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119. Razor Pocket Rocket Ride-On
$21.99
120. Memory Card 1019

101. Fable

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Asin: B0001UEHP8
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Microsoft
Sales Rank: 160
Average Customer Review: 4.73 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Role-playing adventure game
  • Create a character's life story from childhood to death
  • Choose the path of righteousness or evil -- each action further determines your physical appearance and destiny in the game
  • Real-time combat with blade weapons and magic
  • For 1 player

Reviews (11)

5-0 out of 5 stars I won't be surprised if this game is better than Halo 2.
This is a totally new franchise but it's gotten a lot of hype and looks interesting. It's hyped to be the second best game on XBOX behind Halo 2, but Halo 2 has been delayed forever and it looks a lot like the original Halo to me.

That dude that gave this game 1 star is probably just pissed because he only has a GameCube or something. Who cares about XBOX live, XBOX is getting enough games with muti-player death matches already. Sorry to say but not all of us care about that. That's another problem with Halo 2, all the talk is about online play, what about the campaign mode? Watch it be the second hand focus of the game and turn into a clone of the original. Kinda like... I don't know... Splinter Cell 2?

5-0 out of 5 stars It will NOT be better than Halo 2, but still very good
This game is very cool. I love the A.I. of all the characters, and especially love the fact that you age over time. I enjoyed how use of magic will affect how your age and that skills increase depending on how your use them. Good or evil, it doesn't matter, every path is unique and fun. After all, for every choice, there will be a consequence...

5-0 out of 5 stars THE GREATEST GAME!!
If you havent gotten this game, GET IT NOW! this has to be one of the greatest games ive ever tried (and trust me Im a video game maniac) but this is an action/RPG the controls are so simple and its a gigantic world to explore -Ive had this game for almost 2 weeks playing it so much and still havent got around the place-<br /><br /> so if you dont have this game go get it now.

2-0 out of 5 stars Too Short
The game was too short and too easy!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars GET THIS GAME
This is the best RPG ever to hit the market. If you own a Xbox get this game. If you don't own an Xbox buy one then get this game. It is that good. This game is the things dreams are made of. Your dreams are life in this game. Want to kill everyone in a town? Go Ahead. Want to save the world? Go ahead. This game is one that should be remembered years to come. The only complaint I have with this game is that the boss battles are trivial. There is nothing special about them. Dodge Dodge Dodge attack. This is the basis for all of the boss battles. Besides this there is no beating this game. ... Read more


102. 60 Easy Spring Pool

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Asin: B0001I1GWM
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Toys "R" Us
Sales Rank: 11475
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (5)

Great Pool
This pool is super easy to open and inflate. It fills quickly and the kids love it. It is also easy to deflate and fold back into the original carrier. This pool is a great deal. We are ordering a second one to keep at a second home.

Great pool...hard to un-spring.
I got this last week, and used it for the first time today. The main selling point was its storability and portability. The pool was a sinch to set up and was decently sized, the material is good quality and appears very durable. The valve on the bottom that drains the water didn't drain the entire pool though they serated the platic to allow water to get out, I ended up pushing one of the edges down to the ground alloing the water to quickly cascade out of the pool. Once drained the pool dried amazingly quickly and I set out to fold it back up and put it away. 30 minutes later I am still trying to figure out how it fold back up without damaging it. I have read and reread the instructions and they aren't very helpful, neither is the picture. Even if I never get it folded back up I would still consider it a MUCH better buy than the platic infaltable alternatives. Even fully expanded it is completely flat and would store easily almost anywhere, and I really like how fast it dries out and I know that I will still be able to use this next year. If you can get yours folded back up then its an even better buy!

Easy Setup/Fold up Pool
We bought this pool for my 4 year old to play in at her grandparent's house. I like the compact storage feature and the lightweight for grandparents to handle. As far as folding it up, we didn't have a problem. We have had several fold up tent toys and were able to fold them too. Maybe others need to follow directions or they should have returned it and not put down a good product!

Easy set up and Take Down
I bought this pool because I wanted something that wouldn't stay out in the yard and that I wouldn't have to chase down in a storm. It is so easy to set up and has been great for my 2 year old. He loves it. When he is finished swimming I just empty the water and it folds up nicely into its bag. I can even take it to grandparents because it takes up so little space in the car. I would recommend this pool and it is so cheap too.

Don't buy this piece of trash!
Neither my husband nor I could ever figure out how to get this dumb pool folded back into its container. The instructions imply it basically folds itself. If you're unlucky enough to get one that doesn't, you're out of luck, since the instructions don't tell you what to do if the sides don't "automatically" curl in the right position! The "easy springs" were bent and broken in just a few tries. A TOTAL RIPOFF!!! ... Read more


103. PSP Mercury
list price: $49.99
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Asin: B0006GQN5E
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: IGNITION ENTERTAINMENT LTD
Sales Rank: 250
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Mercury is a refreshingly unique game with roots in many genres. Mercury provides an addictive challenge through its simple gaming mechanic. Players tilt each level to maneuver the blobs of mercury with various switches platforms obstacles and hazards standing between level goals.Powering Mercury is a sophisticated engine that calculates every gloopy part of the liquid metal as it bends and melds around everything in its path. As the digitized mercury smoothly ebbs and flows under such simple controls players experience the purest form of gaming.While the controls are simple the game itself is extremely addictive. Puzzle elements include splitting the mercury into several colored component parts in order to open gates and activate switches. The maze-like environments require lateral thinking in order to navigate the mercury from start to finish. The sprawling 3D levels require clever yet hit-yourself-when-you-work-it-out solutions.* Original challenging and stylistic game play * Realistic liquid Mercury properties combined with unique color blending 6 fully 3D stunning graphically-thematic worlds full of bizarreabstract features.* 72 levels of liquid mayhem * A variety of level-types including Race modes Challenge modesPercentage Combo modes and Boss.* 2-Player gaming on all 72 levels using Wi-Fi /Wireless Battle Mode andghost mode head-to-head style.* Over 30 increasingly complex interactive elements and obstacles.* Ultra simple instinctive intuitive analog control system.* 72 tracks of ambient mood music - each level has its own unique track.-- SPECIFICATIONS -----------------------------------ESRB Rating: E for EveryoneGenre/Category : FamilySystem : Sony PSPOn-Line Compatible: Nowww.ignitionusa.com ... Read more

Features

  • Realistic liquid Mercury properties combined with unique color blending.
  • 6 fully 3D stunning graphical themed worlds full of bizarre abstract features.
  • Over 70 levels of liquid mayhem
  • Level types include Race modes, Challenge modes, Percentage, Combo modes and Boss.
  • 2 Player gaming on all 72 levels using Wi-Fi / Wireless Battle Mode and ghost mode head to head style.

Reviews (12)

4-0 out of 5 stars a definate keeper!
Metal Gear Acid was the first PSP game i bought, and thoroughly enjoyed it. So when it came time to picking up a second game for the Psp, this one was a no brainer. It's a lot like Marble Madness, but with the really fun dynamic of playing it safe with the liquid metal Mercury (which is really bad for your health in real life). You don't wanna spill it and the thrill of getting through the levels and playing it over and over again is a rush.
It actually reminds me of the same thrill i get playing through the VR missions on Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance for PS2, you play each level over and over again till you're perfect at it, it becomes an obsession... people complain that the game is too short or gets hard too fast... well as far as it being hard.. practice makes perfect, the controls are very easy and tight, so the negative reviews to the gameplay being hard are really just a matter of taste.As far as the game being too short, my recommendatin is speeding through it at first, then going back through it 10 fold till you've conquered it, then play against a friend!

All in all this game is a great find for a great system. Its not a waste of money, its a definate Keeper!

4-0 out of 5 stars Mercury is mercu-rific!
So I purchased Wipe Out Pure and got blown away by an amazing racing game on the PSP. Than I purchased Metal Gear Acid and was blown away by the depth of the game play and story line. With both games conquered I needed another PSP game fix and fast! There were quite a few to choose from but the beautiful graphics and unique game play brought me to the world of Mercury.This game is like a mixture between super monkey ball and marble madness. It provides really challening but not impossible puzzles. Even when you have trouble passing a level youare determined to finish. The more you play the better you get. The lush landscapes and tight control make this a great puzzle to get your hands on and will compliment your PSP game collection quite well. Another fantastic PSP game experience making this system a very worth while purchase. I hightly recommend it.

2-0 out of 5 stars waste
Its fun at first but is way to short and you get bored of it after 2 or 3 days I highly sugjest you do not buy this but if you relly want it rent it but never buy it.

3-0 out of 5 stars A decent time killer, but not really worth 40 bucks
If this puzzle game were $10-$15 cheaper I'd have rated it four stars.It has nice graphics, easy controls and makes a good time killer, esp. when you want a respite from playing real PSP games, or waiting in the ER for a doctor to look at your aching wrists.But $40 is really too much to pay for a mechanic game like this.

5-0 out of 5 stars Amazingly fun, addictive gameplay
Talk about addictive! Mercury may seem really simple at first - but the more you play it, the more you really get hooked on its gorgeous look and feel.

OK, first, remember that old game Labyrinth with the marble? Or for younger people, remember Marble Madness and Super Monkey Ball? In these games, you rotate the floor and gravity then pulls a ball here and there. Your aim is to roll the ball to a goal.

Mercury makes this SO much more fun. Instead of a solid marble, you now have a blob of mercury. In current uber-safety days, few kids know the joy of playing with mercury. But back when we cared little about heavy metal poisoning, many of us would break open thermometers and play with the silvery metal. It bobbles along coherently - and if you break it into smaller bits, they re-form quite nicely. It's a really cool liquid metal.

So to get to play with it virtually gives you all of that fun without the brain damaging effects. You can get it to break into smaller globules, and have each globule follow a different path. You can color your globules, turning the silver into glowing blue, red, green, and other colors. Even more amazingly, you can recombine the colors to form new colors! If you need a purple globule for a given task, you might first split your big silver glob into two smaller blobs. You'd turn one blue and one red. Recombine them together, and you get purple!

The logic puzzles combined with careful manipulation over thin paths and around holes really tests all of your skills. There are no blazing guns and bloody limbs here - just you, your little 'world' and your shiny blob of mercury. It is so addictive that I easily run out of battery power on the PSP while I focus on playing with the silvery circle.

As in all games, things start out easy and then keep progressing to test your skills. You can always go back and re-play older levels to try to get 100% on each as quickly as possible. The more you perfect your mercury skills, the easier it is to get through the more difficult tasks.

Highly recommended! ... Read more


104. Digital Devil Saga

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Asin: B00008KTRS
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Atlus Software
Sales Rank: 10563
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105. Polar A3 Heart Rate Monitor
list price: $79.99
our price: $69.99
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Asin: B00005MEOA
Catlog: Sports
Manufacturer: Polar
Sales Rank: 135
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Polar's A3 Heart Rate Monitor is designed with Zone Pointer to help you to visually understand where you are within your target zone. It also displays your heart rate limits, exercise time, date, time, and average heart rate of total exercise. The included strap is a lightweight Polar Transmitter that fits comfortably. ... Read more

Features

  • Personal target heart rate zones; heart rate Zone Pointer with alarm function
  • 24-hour clock with day/week indicator and stopwatch
  • Large easy-to-read display with split screen; water resistant to 30 meters
  • Displays heart rate, exercise time and average heart rate
  • Manual and automatic heart rate limit settings

Reviews (2)

1-0 out of 5 stars Good product
I have owned two polar heart rate monitors and they work well are generally accurate. However,it must be returned to the manufacturer to replace the battery. If you try to replace the battery yourself you will most likely damage the unit! I know because I tried to do it. My experience has been that the battery last about two years. It takes about two weeks to get it back after sending it in for the battery to be replaced and it cost $10.00 (monitor only, not transmitter).

5-0 out of 5 stars functionally brilliant
This is a great item.I had tried 2-3 other monitors and for the money this is by far the best.It has all the features most beginner/intermediate athletes would need and is easy to use running or in the pool.I love it. ... Read more


106. The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap

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Asin: B00030GS80
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 175
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

When the sorcerer Vaati turns Princess Zelda to stone the King of Hyrule sends Link on a quest that will take him to places he's never imagined. Using the power of a mystical hat called the Minish Cap, the Hylian hero will shrink down for a massive quest ... on a microscopic scale! ... Read more

Features

  • Use the magic of the cap to shrink and explore the world of the Minish lying hidden just beneath your feet.
  • With the help of all-new items like the Gust Jar and the Mole Mitts, shoot blasts of air or claw through dirt to reach new regions.
  • Unravel the secrets of the Kinstones to solve puzzles, unlock hidden areas, and restore happiness to the people of Hyrule.

Reviews (55)

4-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful! Miyamoto brings back more fun!
Okay, hour 1 of minish cap: It's 6:00pm and I'm still stuck on this one puzzle, the size of a piece of dust and Ezlo isn't helping me... success! I found the Jar of Gusts! I suck the spiderwebs off (You're sick if you're thinking what I think you're thinking I'm thinking you're thinking.) with the jar and get out of the extra entrances, quite frankly I'm entertained.

Drowning in puddles... teardrops and getting jumped by pieces of pollen... what's not to want or need?! Mr. Miyamoto did not fail us, the gameplay engine was solid, the graphics, good for a GBA game, sound... wonderful! I swear, playing as a super-chibbi is fun, so if you want an affordable good game... don't buy this game... buy it if you want an awesome affordable game! Go Zelda!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Cool Game
This is fun, even when you play it again. There is a HUGE amount of kinstone fusions to do, it will take a lot of time to come up with everything. I had to make a separate game where I don't finish the four sword, since i miss a lot of fusions from the town. Also, try making your name dude or cheesy. People start saying really weird stuff.

4-0 out of 5 stars So Much Fun
I had a ball playing this game. It took a while to finish but it was worth it. Going to start all over again.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Games for the GBA
Everything about The Minish Cap is good. Like the music. Mixes range from the NES Legend of Zelda all the way to tunes from Ocarina of Time; many of the sound samples take their cues from Ocarina of Time and the Wind Waker respectively. If you find enough of a particular item you can unlock a means of hearing every song in the game, I was actually surprised to hear how close in quality the songs are to their console counterparts. I don?t know if the GBA?s sound capabilities are being maxed out or if the console sound is severely under utilized. Link?s little boy yell is ever present and sounds nearly as good as it does on GCN. Which is good.



Minish Cap is one of the best looking games on the GBA to date, taking after the toony Wind Waker style. Many of the puzzles in this game require Link to shrink to Picori size.This is certainly one of the best GBA games there is, not mention one of the best 2D Zelda games ever. I hope it?s not the last.

5-0 out of 5 stars A-D-D-I-C-T-I-O-N NUJNIK278
THIS GAME ROCKS! THE ENDNING IS GREAT! BUT! ONCE YOU FINISH THE WHOLE GAME YOU HAVE NOTHING TO DO BUT TO START A NEW FILE AND PLAY ALL OVER AGAIN. ... Read more


107. Brother in Arms Road to Hill 30

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Asin: B00069BV7G
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: UBI Soft
Sales Rank: 203
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

While other WWII games have sugarcoated the war experience, Brothers in Arms is based on a true story and will immerse gamers into the gritty, uncensored and emotionally-charged side of war. The game puts you in the shoes of Sgt. Matt Baker, a D-Day paratrooper squad leader, and asks you to lead the squad as you balance their lives with the success of the mission. The true stories and historical events you experience on your perilous journey take you through real battlefields meticulously re ... Read more

Features

  • One of a Kind: Brothers in Arms is the only first-person tactical shooter set in WWII.
  • Real Military Tactics: Intuitive and easy-to-use squad controls appeal to both the hardcore and mainstream gaming audience.
  • Real Soldiers: Featuring a cast of more than 20 characters, each having a distinctly unique personality, appearance, and style.
  • Revolutionary AI System: Allies and enemies use the standard operating procedures of fire and maneuver to flank and kill their foes.
  • Unprecedented Authenticity: Historically accurate and detailed battlefields, events, and equipment recreated from Army Signal Corps photos, Aerial Reconnaissance Imagery, and eyewitness accounts.

Reviews (14)

3-0 out of 5 stars It has potential...
Brothers In Arms is, as the name suggests, a story similar to that of the series Band of Brothers. You are Sgt. Matt Baker and fight as a trooper in the 101st Airborne alongside a squad of your wartime buddies from D-day until eight days after. Good start for a story, and it does grab you at the beginning. But it let's go rather quickly.
The characters are underdeveloped. You learn a little about your character via short monologues before each mission and a little about your comrades from blurbs in the instruction book, but that's about it. Your squad is supposedly comprised of deep, multi-dimensional people who each have different struggles throughout the ordeal. But those dynamic characters are never explored. They rarely speak, and when they do it is so rushed it loses all meaning. Additionally, you have no need to get attached to them or fear their loss for if they die during a mission they magically rise again for the next mission. You only lose your men between missions, as the story dictates.
The gameplay itself is entertaining if a little repetitive. You must use your squad to outmaneuver the enemy and suppress him. For this game actual military strategy does help, but it's not necessary for victory. The game is repetitive because usually the same tactics work for every encounter. Each encounter has a different setting, number of enemies, etc., but the basic strategy rarely changes. Here is another instance where a little more depth would have added a lot. Your men are not the brightest troopers to land in Normandy and they often die frustratingly quickly. Also, you have very few commands to issue them, making it difficult to tell them exactly what you want them to.
And if you consider historical accuracy an important quality in a game, one more thing will infuriate you about this game. You are sent on some insane missions. For instance, your squad is ordered to clear out the entire industrial sector of Caen. I found myself looking for the rest of thousands of allied troops who were involved in the battle at Caen, not to mention the thousands of German soldiers who defended the city. Granted, it is just a game, but that boiling down such a massive confrontation as Caen to six allies vs. thirty Germans is a little ridiculus.
The game contains few glitches, but some are rather noticeable (like a tank firing backwards through its turret to hit you. Hmmm...).
But, despite my complaints, I did enjoy the game. The story will captivate anyone who enjoys WWII history/fiction. The game play is also entertaining and different from regular 1st person shooters. The sound, lighting, and other technical aspects are beyond comparison. They are worth whatever frustrations the rest of the game provides. So, I would recommend this game for at least a rental, definitely worth buying if you enjoy the more antiquated weaponry and tactics from the WWII-era, especially since the price has been lowered.

5-0 out of 5 stars War the Way It Ought to Be
This is an awesome game.At first I thought the idea of commanding several troops into battle would be too difficult, but the controls are relatively simple.Don't get me wrong, this is not an easy game.There's no way you and your troops will survive if you go in guns blazing.It does take careful planning.My only frustration came from my squad not going EXACTLY where I tell them to go.For instance, I'll direct them to hide behind a barrier and sometimes they'll go in front or the side and get shot up.It's important to try to keep them alive if you want to get through each mission.

Since this is an actual event, it made it even more enjoyable to take part in history.

4-0 out of 5 stars A very "different" shooter for the PS2
This game is very "diffrent" than other shooters for PS2.

The tactical part of the game is great and is a real develpment for shooters overall.The game uses the concept of suppressive fire and flanking movements.The AI also uses this stratagey when they attack you.

The weapons are great. The shooting is extremely difficult. I believe that the shooting is very realistic.As one other reviewer said, I can't believe that they missed the fact that you can't reload the M1 while there is still ammo in the rifle.

The online portion of the game was a let down for me.The most players that can be in one game is four, and it takes forever for all the screens to load to play.You can not use your mic while in the games online, only when you are in the pregame set up.Furthermore, no one plays online, and it is very difficult to find a good game.Why can't game designers copy the Socom 2 model?Have clans, good maps, decent mic communication, and good lobbies.

Overall, this game is very authentic in it's gameplay.The sterotypical diolague is kinda dumb, but I can get beyone that.The tactical elements of the game is a huge development and should set a new standard in terms of FPS tactics.However, I would recomend Call of Duty: Finest Hour or Socom 2 (for online play) before playing this game.

3-0 out of 5 stars The Game Is Okay
When I first saw this game I thought it was really cool. I saw it on tv. I bought it and I played it and I didnt really like it. The two player mode is not so good because you cannot work in cooperation you have to kill eachother. Another thing about the 2player thing is that you cannot have a co-op story mode. The story is really hard, even if you put it on the easy level. Maybe thats my opinion becuase im not such a ww2 game player. The missions are really hard for me. I think it is a waste of money. The graphics are great though. The game also has a lot of cursing and bloody images.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best first person shooter ever
I bought this game on pc but i did'nt have the minimum requirements so i got it ps2 , the grapics are brill and is a must buy product.It has the action of medal of honour but is allso tactical.Multiplayer is the i have seen yet because i have 3 brothers so it s great.I hope expansion packs will be brought out.Buy it ... Read more


108. Star Ocean 2: Till The End of Time

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Asin: B0002GTFIK
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: SQUARE ENIX USA INC.
Sales Rank: 874
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Set in SD 772, the hero Fayt Leingod searches for his family and loved ones
  • Move through fullly 3-D battlefields and control three characters simultaneously
  • Execute synchronized attacks coordinated with other characters to attack enemies
  • Lush, fully polygonal graphics, cut scenes, and an orchestral score create a magnificent environment
  • Contains all the features of the Japanese Director's Cut version

Reviews (2)

4-0 out of 5 stars starocean
Unlike what other reviews say, StarOcean is a very fun game. It has a great story line, execelent gameplay, a great fighting system. Overall a great RPG even if the 2 player mode is misleading.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not an true two player game
This product is sold as being for two players. When in fact the only time two players can play is in battle scenes. The rest of the time the other player has no control over the game at all, other then to sit and wait for the main player to get into a fight. There is no disclaimer on the package stating that the two-player mode is only for battle scenes. This is just away to rip off customers who are looking for true two player games. As most everyone knows when you buy a game and take it home then open it, (IT IS YOUR'S)no money back because you do not like it or because of shady packaging statements. The company that marketed the game gets their money, the store gets their money and the customer gets ripped off. If I could give less then one star I would have! ... Read more


109. GBA SP Classic ExciteBike Gift Pack with 4 Games, Headphones and FREE Carrying Case

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Asin: B0002C6NWA
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 976
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Game Boy Advance SP Classic bundle
  • Comes with a free carrying case from ALS
  • Just like the classic Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Features the classic games Super Mario Brothers, Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, and ExciteBike
  • Comes with headphones designed exclusively for the GBA SP

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars WOW
This kit really makes me wish I would have waited to get my SP... The classic NES design on the SP is outstanding and the games that come included are some of the best games that I have ever played... Overall this is a great package :)

5-0 out of 5 stars Animaniacs Jammer
I think the game boy Advance sp-platinum is a great progranmed for all to play. my two boys love playing all the game on there have. Iam think about geting the game boy advavce sp flame. ... Read more


110. PS2 Game Screen

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Asin: B00005UOS4
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Intec
Sales Rank: 312
Average Customer Review: 3.73 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (83)

5-0 out of 5 stars A great product!
I took the advice from A Gamer in Grand Rapids, MI and located the 5 inch screen version. I can't compare since I've never used the 5.6 inch version but I can say the 5 inch version is an excellent product. There is now a 5.4 inch version available and I have to wonder if it is shoddy like the 5.6 or good like the 5.0.

Regardless, if you want a self contained screen and sound system that will stay attached to the PS2 unit this is pretty much your only choice. I found that darker games can be viewed better by turning the brightness way up and tilting the screen away from me slightly to improve the brightness. The contrast, screen speed and sound quality of the unit is outstanding. The sound is even more impressive when using headphones. I've had no trouble playing sports games or action games in which some of the screen objects are quite small.

It would be nice to have a battery pack and car adapter for this set up but if and when I need such a device I'll put something together. As is, this makes my PS2 a great lunchtime diversion tool at work.

Very Pleased....
I was leery about buying the Intec 5.4" Color Game Screen, having read good and bad reviews. Some reviews mentioned a distinction between a 5" screen released earlier and other sizes, but I was pleased when I hooked this one up to my son's PS2 console. The color looks good, the screen is clear, the sound is decent, and it's lightweight and easy to hook up. I didn't see any of the problems I had read about, such as lines and blurry images. It's also nice that it matches the design of the PS2 console, since it's not something made by Sony. I'm looking forward now to bringing our PS2 on car trips and such. Of course, like anything this small, I'm sure it has limitations, but it's a keeper.

hot dippity poop
this isnt worth it!!!!!!! u might as weel just buy a television if u own more than one system cause the screen size is tiny and its tooooooooooo expensive. u might as well throw away 100 dollars cause it aint worth it.

1-0 out of 5 stars i got a question
do you guys know what is the difference between this PS2 game screen by Intec and the HIP interactive portable 5.4" LCD Screen for PS2 by CDV software Entertainment? Please tell me

Piece of junk!
Do not get this! It is awful, it says the picture is TV like quality, don't fall for it. The picture is grainy, and you can't see from more than one angle. Don't wast your $150!

I recomend Intech's 5" LCD screen, which has great quality, they don't sell them anymore so you have to get it used. But its worth it. BE CAREFULL, DON'T GET THE 5.4"! ... Read more


111. Rush Hour

Asin: B00000DMER
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: ThinkFun
Sales Rank: 1985
Average Customer Review: 4.89 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Honk! Honk! It's gridlock and the little red car can't move.The player is a traffic cop in the Rush Hour Traffic Jam Puzzle wherethe objective is to get the red car off the road. To play, pick one of40 challenge cards; solutions are printed on the back of each card.Then set up the cars and buses in a specified pattern on the6-inch-square road grid. Move the vehicles one by one (obey those trafficlaws!) until the red car can escape the traffic jam. There are fourlevels of difficulty. Kids can alternate turns with another player orjust "play in traffic" alone. The game from Binary Arts received anational award from Mensa and is used in elementary school mathclasses. The design includes clear instructions printed on the sturdybox, which can be used both as a playing tray and for storage. The gamecards stow away in a drawer in the road grid. This is a 1999 Parents'Choice recommended toy. --Marcie Bovetz ... Read more

Reviews (89)

5-0 out of 5 stars Hours of Fun Fun Fun
This is a great puzzle. Since it is a game only one can play at a time, my nieces, ages 6 and 8 and my nephew age 11 took turns getting the red car out of the traffic jams. They even enjoyed watching each other find the solution to each "jam". Incidently the 6 year old is almost through solving the "Advanced" puzzles and I am about to buy both additional card packs. Kids and adults will love this game.

Great "toy"
Add us to the host of folks who love this puzzle toy. I generally consult Amazon ratings before purchasing new items and any item that has this many positive ratings always catches my attention. And it lives up to the promise. My almost 7 year-old son is ADHD and I was AMAZED at the way this toy captured his attention. I expected him to become quickly frustrated and give up. But after a few successes, he was hooked. I coached him a little bit at first (and then I was hooked too!) and before I knew it, he was solving puzzles by himself and doing a better job than me! He did the first 20 in one sitting. I was amazed as I watched him begin understanding which cars had to be where in order for him to get the red car out, then he started working out his plan to get there. You have to think ahead to be successful and he was doing it!

His persistence and concentration surprised me, so if your child is having any problems sitting and concentrating on a task, don't be afraid of this toy! But, alas, as with many ADHD kids, he's also been tested as gifted, so he's already run through the first 3 levels and is now nearly done with the expert level - solving puzzles that I can't do! I have to wait until he goes to bed to even get a chance to play! There's 40 cards in the first pack. The beginning levels are pretty easy to remember the solutions, but as you go higher in difficulty, you could probably do the puzzles more than once and still be challenged. But do be prepared to buy the 2, 3, and 4 Gift Pack (a great deal for $12 on Amazon)

I LOVE the fact that you store the cards right in the bottom of the tray. However,I wish that they would put a more permanent kind of cover on the tray. Also, you cannot replace the cover when you are in the middle of a puzzle, the cars have to be in the tray in a certain way in order for the cover to fit properly. But those are extremely minor drawbacks considering the hours of entertainment my son and I have gotten.

grate!!!
I love this game and so do my familly from ages 6 - 35. you will enjoy playing this game alone at home. the greate part is that even once youv memorized this toy and all the levels (wich you will.) you can buy more cards! it is a grate present for anyone not too lazy to think a bit. everyone has their own level. Also other games such as the one croosing the river from this manufacturer are fantastic! really worth the money!

GREAT GIFT IDEA
We just got this game today and we were all instantly addicted! My 7 year old loved the challenge of the game, didn't get frustrated at all, and wouldn't even think of giving up on trying to solve the puzzles! This is a great gift idea for birthday parties, as it's inexpensive and parents will appreciate the educational value of this puzzle game.

Greatest Game Ever!
I am in the Gifted program in school and it is a lot of fun! I play this everyday. It is very challenging but an awesome game! I would reccomend it to anyone! ... Read more


112. Tales of Symphonia

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Asin: B0001OK7VW
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Namco
Sales Rank: 315
Average Customer Review: 4.78 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Command real time battles in a 3-D battle system with full control over the characters
  • Fully customizable character growth system to suit your fighting style
  • Execute hundreds of special attacks, spells, and combos
  • Dozens of mini-games and side quests
  • For 1 to 4 players

Reviews (18)

5-0 out of 5 stars Yay! An RPG!
This is one game that has me excited for those who only own Gamecubes. Most of us have craved a good RPG for too long! From what I know, the game will be 60-80 hours long, depending on wether or not you do side-quests. The battle system is inventive, with real-time combat, controlled using the a-button for basic attacks, b-button for special(technique) attacks, and x-button for dodging. Your allies are controlled by the computer or by up to four friends/relatives. So far as I know, a Game Boy Advance is not required for multiplayer. Also, some notable voice actors are the voices for Teen Titan's Robin and the Powerpuff Girls' bubbles(who incidentally is also the voice of Raven on Teen Titans). So, Gamecube owners with a need for RPG's, start counting the days, your hunger will be satisfied.
p.s. If you really want to see the game in action, go to and look for some movies of it. ;)

5-0 out of 5 stars Cel-Shading at its best
OK, this really isn't a review; it's a run-down of things that I've found out from various sources (Gamespot, Namco, etc.). First of all, you HAVE to see the graphics. Cel-shading is used for this game, but it's the best I've ever seen for the Gamecube (Budokai 2 for PS2 has AWESOME graphics, though). Go to Gamespot for movies and such and check out how beautiful it looks; I decided to preorder the game just by going through screenshots. You should also know that the game has anime cutscenes, which look really clean.

Anyway. This game promises a lot; it promises to be upwards of 80 hours in length (just for comparison, the Wind Waker was advertised as 40 hours) thanks to its two discs. It's an RPG, but only a few will recognize the name (the Tales series was never really big here in the US). Changing the standard, turn-based RPGs, the Tales series has stood out because of its real-time battle system. It adds a lot more depth to the battle system than normally possible (sorry, Final Fantasies), and with the presence of a huge number of spells and complex combos that are available, you will actually enjoy the battles even after a month of playing. Also, the enemies are actually visible (think Earthbound), and if you get near them, you go to the battle screen and fight. The last little thing about battles is cooking; it seems that this is a complex "little" idea that lets your party members make some kind of food with a variety of ingredients. It also serves as one of the MANY side quests in the game, for there are 24 recipes in all for different types of food (you can even add your own ingredients to the recipe!).

The game's voice acting is also pretty top-notch. While the lip synching isn't that great (mouth moves in some random way) and the motions look the same when a person's talking (some characters just stick their hands out in the same way every time they're talking), but the fact that the ENTIRE script is read out to you by top-notch actors is pretty amazing.

Another, pretty unique feature of the game is that your characters are customizable to the extreme; if you use a certain type of magic (healing, etc.) a number of times, you advance in that category alone. This lets your characters develop into specialized fighting machines.

Normally, I would talk about the story now, but since the game hasn't come out yet, (...) Thanks for reading, and you better get this awesome RPG if you know what's good for you.

5-0 out of 5 stars RPG FANS READ THIS
This Is A Great Action Game! With 8 Characters And Tons Of Hours Of Gameplay, This Is Easily My One Of My Favorite RPGs (My First Being The Final Fantasy Series)Another Cool Thing About This Game Is The Skill System, Cooking Recipes, And Huge World Maps.(Yes, there Is More Than One World Map.) :D

5-0 out of 5 stars W.O.W
This game is the finest RPG ive ever seen for gamecube. the battle system rocks, and the storyline kiks. if you dont have this game, buy it now!

looks AWESOME!!!!!!!!
i've heard about this game and i just hab to say i think it is going to be awesome. just look at the great graphics and hab u seen the screenshots? they looks totally awesome. and also four players can play at the same time in an adventure. i can play wit any of my one, two, or three friends!! i'm going to get this game in my birthday and woohoo im going to be so happy. ... Read more


113. Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Certified Computer Speaker System (3-Speaker, Black)
list price: $199.99
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Asin: B000062VUO
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Klipsch
Sales Rank: 169
Average Customer Review: 4.24 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

The ProMedia 2.1 THX-Certified, three-piece computer audio system from Klipsch transforms your desktop into a high-performance audio entertainment center. Two 35-watt satellite speakers deliver full-bodied stereo sound, while a floor-thumping 130-watt subwoofer provides low-end slam from your favorite music, games, and movies, reaching down to an impressive 31 Hz.

The satellites' exclusive Klipsch MicroTractrix horn maximizes clarity and high-frequency dispersion from CDs, MP3s, streaming radio programs, and other audio. The high-output, digital-hybrid-amplifier-driven ProMedia 2.1 offers a convenient headphone jack and dual stereo analog inputs, one for a more or less hard-wired connection from your computer's line or headphone output jack, the second to accommodate a portable audio device such as an MP3 or minidisc player/recorder.

Klipsch operates with a philosophy that demands accuracy in every aspect of sound reproduction, which--in the case of the ProMedia 2.1--has resulted in THX Certification. THX is an exclusive set of standards established by the world-renowned film production company, Lucasfilm Ltd., and products undergo rigorous quality and performance tests in order to receive this certification.

What's in the Box
Two satellite speakers, one subwoofer, two 9.5-foot lengths of speaker cable (22 gauge), a user's manual, and warranty information. ... Read more

Features

  • THX-certified, three-piece computer audio system
  • Exclusive Klipsch MicroTractrix Horn maximizes digital technologies such as CDs, MP3 downloads, and streaming radio programs
  • 200-watt digital hybrid amplifier driven ProMedia 2.1 incorporates a convenient headphone jack as well as a miniplug input
  • Compatible with gaming consoles and most portable audio devices
  • 31 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response range

Reviews (92)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great for music listeners!
I just picked up a set of the Promedia 2.1 a few days ago, and they sound great! Prior to buying these, I was using another decent 2.1 system, but I felt that it lacked midrange (especially on male vocals) and an overall full sound. The Klipsch deliver on both. In comparing the two systems side by side in my room, the Klipsch are far superior in sound quality. Of course the Klipsch are a bit more money, but it is well worth it if you plan on listening to a lot of music. They create a nice sound stage, and vocals sound smooth. I'm using a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz soundcard (great card!). The sound quality on the speakers is also great at low volumes, which is where many lesser systems suffer. And of course, they will get as loud as you need but still remain "listenable." Gamers and heavy DVD watchers should consider saving up for the Promedia Ultra 5.1 (assuming you can afford it and have the space).

I do have a few complaints. Like many other reviewers here, I am disappointed with the feeble wires from the satellites to the sub. A slight touch of the wires can cause the sound to crack or stop altogether. As someone else posted, Klipsch sells replacement Monster Cables on their website ($30 plus shipping). I may have to consider them. It would also have been nice to put the power switch on one of the satellites.

All in all, these are terrific speakers. They are the most "musical" speakers I've heard. I would have given them five stars if it weren't for the few shortcomings I mentioned above.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best of the Best
I have had my Promedia 5.1 speakers since the first day they came out and beleive me they had a waiting list for hundreds of customers. Why such a big fuzz over a computer speaker set you ask? Well the answer is simple, these are not your ordinary computer speakers. Forget about Polk, Creative, Boston, and Altec Lansing, the keyword here is Klipsch. Those other speakers don't even come close to the shear power and fidelity these speakers produce. And if it is bass that you want, Klipsch hands down manufactures the World best Bass. I hooked up my speakers to an Audigy Ex card, that allowed me to hook up my PS2/Xbox and DVD to my system. There are few games with 5.1 capabilities but it does come in handy when you watch DVD's. The sound is simply amazing, and if you dont beleive me just read the other reviews on this page. Still not impressed well just hearing these speakers out once will do the trick.

1-0 out of 5 stars EXTREMELY CHEAP AND SHORT LIVED BUT BLISS WHILE IT LASTS
The first set I bought on 02-02-07 started going funny after 8 months and then I would'nt dare turn it off in case it would not come back to life and then it died 2 weeks before the end of the warranty. The dealer acknowledged that there was a unreparable problem with the unit and replaced the whole thing brand new and no charge...no wonder. As of today, 04-06-21, the replacement unit just died again and without warning this time. Alas, since the sound of this unit is so incredibly beautiful, I will buy another one but I will gladly pay the extra for a long term warranty since I will have to change the unit every year or so. By the way, the day you don't hear the zipper sound out of the satellites when you turn off the unit, it's shot! Enjoy.

1-0 out of 5 stars Poor design, mine crapped out
The sound is great at first, but there's a design flaw in this product that made mine useless. The right satellite speaker has the subwoofer and volume dials on it. But it's really cheap construction, and after a while the rubber dials start to vibrate and make a "chirping" sound during play. This occurs even when played at a reasonable volume. I babied these speakers and still had this problem. If you're thinking about buying these, ask yourself one question. Do you feel lucky?

5-0 out of 5 stars awsome
the speakers are awsome. i have had them for over a year and not 1 problem yet. they are almost as loud as my home theater system. there are two bad things about it. the wires from sub to sat are a bit to short. the power switch is on the sub. i dont even bother too turn my speakers off and no problems so the switch isnt realy a problem unless u are worried about your electrick bill ... Read more


114. GBA SP Classic Ice Climber Gift Pack with 4 Games, Headphones and FREE Carrying Case
list price: $169.99
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Asin: B0002C6NWK
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 1677
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Features

  • Game Boy Advance SP Classic bundle
  • Comes with a free carrying case from ALS
  • Just like the classic Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Features the classic games Super Mario Brothers, Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, and Ice Climber
  • Comes with headphones designed exclusively for the GBA SP

115. PS2 Dynasty Warriors 5

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Asin: B0007QRKA0
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: KOEI Corp
Sales Rank: 683
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Koei Corporation (00141) Dynasty Warriors PS2 ... Read more

Features

  • New playable characters.
  • Enhanced battlefield stronghold system challenges your strategic decision-making in the midst of combat.
  • More characters per screen for an added challenge.
  • New fighting moves and attacks.
  • Reduced fog and improved draw distance to show more detailed backgrounds.

Reviews (9)

2-0 out of 5 stars Dynasty REPEAT
DW. 2, 3, 4, all great. But this is the same hack n' slash gameplay we've seen! I'm sick of this game! I could buy DW 4 and save some damned money!!! I'll leave it at this. It's like watching the same movie over and over and over and over and over and over and over again! The camera angles sometime get annoying. If your a DW fan, pick it up, otherwise, this game isn't going to turn you into one.

3-0 out of 5 stars More dumb fun, but a bit hackneyed now...
CAVEAT: I love the DW series, having purchased all of them (even the original for PS1). I love this game as well, although it seems to be the most shallow of the bunch.

48(!) characters join the fray this time as you once again take control of a personality of the time of the Three Kingdoms and do battle with your nemeses. Each character has their own storyline, complete with events seen only in that character's story (this is a plus, as it was quite tedious to fight through each kingdom multiple times in order to see all the characters in DW4). Weapons no longer need to be upgraded (another plus), and orbs are now rare items found by playing on hard mode. A "chaos" mode has been added, and it is NOT for the faint of heart (the difficulty is more like Very Hard mode in DW3:XL, as opposed to DW4:XL, but no one drops any meat buns!). The graphics are much better in this installment, and True Musou is actually more valuable than Musou in this game.

However, this game suffers from the same slowdown issues as the previous games (which is really unforgivable now, as this is the same game engine that has been used for six previous installments of DW). The siege weapons are even more useless here than in DW4 (unfortunate, since I thought that this could add a bit of depth to the strategy portion of this game). The camera is incredibly frustrating (not as much as, say, Samurai Warriors, but it's still pretty bad). Character balance is rather poor, though not as bad as previous installments (Lu Bu and Zuo Ci are incredible, Zhang Jiao and Meng Huo are horrible, the rest are OK). While large battlefields are nice, the game is frustrating until you obtain a horse saddle (another rare item).

All in all, I love the game. Why 3 stars? Well, I'm trying to diminish my bias. The fact is, if you are a fan of these games, you've probably already purchased this. If you didn't like the others, you won't like this one. And if you have never played a DW game before, this is probably the best of the lot. Still, I would have enjoyed a bit more originality and variety in this one (really, it plays exactly like DW2, which is five years old).

4-0 out of 5 stars Huge leaps and bounds, major improvements in gameplay.
I had most definitely not expected this.I had a love/hate relationship with Dynasty Warriors 4, and Dynasty Warriors 4:Empires was so bad that I popped in for two days and then sold it off.Dynasty Warriors 5, however, seems determined to correct every flaw about the two above games and the results are surprisingly impressive.

DW4:Empires was a stinker to me because of endlessly respawning enemy generals, a tiresome "stronghold" system, worthless allies, and an inability to build up your fighters since they start at Level 1 at every new game.Much to my delighted surprise, all of the above problems were fixed.

PROS:
- The gameplay is now a hybrid of DW4 and Empires where enemy generals stay dead when you kill them (thank heaven), checkpoints and supply bases can be realistically captured without having to wait at one location for 10 minutes to defend it against endless enemies.The system of taking down enemy supply bases works very well; you actually see a marked turning of the battle in your favour as you proceed.
- No more levels where you kill a dozen enemy generals only to have a single, artificially enhanced enemy reinforcement pop up next to your commander to ruin your game.Your commander is no longer a dummy that can die with a poke.Obviously, this allows you to do more fighting and less running around saving your allies' butts.
- Fighter training is back (which was impossible in Empires), though a little more difficult than before because now your weapon doesn't go up in levels at the same time the character does; you have to find these weapon items while playing the levels, and the quality of weapons you find is proportionate to the difficulty of the level.Tougher than DW4, but manageable, and the system is logical enough.
- The biggest surprise:Allied AI became far, far superior.DW4 players will remember this hyper-annoying situation where if you slaughter every one of the enemies except their commander, your allied soldiers will run towards the commander like idiots, not attacking, and pushing the commander around so much that you can't get at him.That is, happily, history.Allied generals are now almost as skillful as enemy generals, and your bodyguard (now only one, rather than a team of eight at once) is now very helpful, aggressively attacking, healing themselves and you, getting you out of jams.About time!
- Happily, they kept the control system from Empires so that now you can fully control where your combos face.This was like a breath of fresh air.Now if you miss a hit, it is indeed your own fault, and not the computer messing you up.
- Marginally better voice work.Some of the changes in voice actors were for the worse -- Zhou Yu, Cao Cao and Lu Bu had good voices in DW4; now they sound silly.And new character Xing Cai is abysmal, sounding like a six-year-old reciting bad dialogue.But the overall quality of voice work has improved, with fewer stiff deliveries.Diao Chan, Yue Ying, Sun Ce, and Lu Meng all sound far better than before, and Jiang Wei's character lost that horrible accent and is now quite nice to listen to.
- Improved graphics.Seems like they added some shadowing, and the look is now more textured, a little grittier.
- Improved map design.You still have to do some running around, but aside from the labyrinthine "Battle of Chen Cang" level, no more levels like that insufferable He Fei map from DW4, where you had to run along the length of the map six to seven times to beat the level.
- The "peons" -- enemy footsoldiers -- are more numerous and less hard to kill.The later soldiers in DW4 were so hardy they were tiresome to fight; no such problem here, at least at Normal difficulty level.

CONS:
- No more duels.I personally don't miss this feature, but I know that one of the top requests from DW4 players was the ability to challenge computer enemies to duels.Instead of refining the duel system, they've dispensed with it altogether.
- No more customized officers of your own design.This was one of the more fun aspects of Empires -- gone with the wind.
- The new Musou Mode will not be to everybody's taste.Now, instead of choosing a side and having all of the officers of that side available to you, you choose a character who has a specific story arc, and you can't swap fighters midway.There are advantages to this -- more varied storylines, deeper gameplay -- but the downside is the inability to switch characters, and now you *have* to master every single character to finish the game.
- Enemy generals do an insane amount of damage.It's just not fun in any context to face an enemy that can take half your life bar with one single combo.It's nice that enemies do less of the "block you to death" trick, but to have to pay for one mistake with half your life bar is excessive.It doesn't ruin the game, but it mars the enjoyment.
- Cao Pi, Pang De and Xing Cai are all pretty unappealing as new characters.Cao Pi's moves are pathetic, Xing Cai is slow and unremarkable (terrible voice, too), and Pang De looks like a nameless general.It's as if they ran out of character-design ideas.Ling Tong's nunchaku are neat, but why not have a character use a mace ("liang ya pang", or "wolf's tooth club"), a whip, a quarterstaff, or tri-sectioned nunchaku?
- Character balance has actually suffered.The new weapons system, where each weapon has a "weight" rating which affects how fast you attack, actually skews the game even more -- the fast, powerful characters become overwhelmingly strong (Jiang Wei is almost unstoppable with the new weapons system), while "alternate", more joke-like characters like Zhang Jiao, Xu Zhu, and Diao Chan are now nearly feeble -- the slower characters are crippled by heavy weapons, short-ranged characters get overwhelmed by the increased number of peons, and slow-moving characters will get pummeled by the insidious enemy AI.They should have given these harder characters a little something to balance the odds.

Overall, this game has successfully restored my faith in the series.It was more appealing to pick up than DW4, and leagues above Empires in design and gameplay.Highly recommended for fans of brawler games -- not perfect, but the best example of this game series I've seen and played yet.

5-0 out of 5 stars A better DW
Despite comments about this being the same as the others, sure it is the same idea, but it has many changes.Look at how small the characters are in DW 4 and how dark the environments are.In DW 5 the characters are huge, and the environments are not only interactive but the landscape is much brighter.The fog is lifted so you can see far far away.The castles are amazingly detailed, as well as the surrounding environment.Character stories are all based on their own experiences.Some have many battles others only a few.Lu Bu fans will be amused by his story, but let down by the shortness of it.Each player can use the assorted items, orbs, harnesses, and even a tiger, that you find...And each officer gets 4 weapons to choose from. Thats right, no more leveling up your weapon, you must find them.The weapons even come in light, medium and heavy.This controls the speed of your swings.Also, the new evolution combo system allows for high number combos.Your bodyguard is but one person, not 8.He/she can be any of several types of guards, with different special skills earned by fighting.You can have 8 guards in stock, but only take one with you.After missions you sometimes can hire new guards, too.Combos are a little different from DW4.Some characters have newer moves.Characters... You must unlock them as always, forcing you to be every single person.I got Lu Bu from doing Sun Quan, go figure.The music is the same as always.Also, if you are given a task, and choose to do something else the mission changes somewhat.Oh, and the maps are much bigger than in DW4.Good luck if you dont have a horse.The AI appears to be smarter.There are forts and gates in this one.Gates are the usual, but forts provide many different things and you must bring them down as well.New to the series is musou rage icons which super power your character, and double musou with your bodyguard.That is something that is a must see.You can clear 100's of enemies with that. Cons are that you do not have a create an officer mode, or bodyguard.Good- graphics, gameplay(2 player in all modes), and new story delivery.Aside from the best DW.. DW3, this beats the pants off DW 4.If you like DW, get it, if you are new to the series(where have you been?) you will not be disappointed.

3-0 out of 5 stars Notable features
*game varies by the character you play.
*characters can own multiple weapons.
*no coustom player.
*more or less the same as other DW games. ... Read more


116. CASHFLOW(r) 101 Board Game

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Asin: B0002R5IKI
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Rich Dad
Sales Rank: 10315
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117. Thomas and Friends Train Toddler Bed

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Asin: B0002717JY
Catlog: Baby Product
Manufacturer: Little Tikes
Sales Rank: 1007
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (1)

poor construction
I just got this bed for my 22month old son & wish that I hadn't!! The construction on this bed is horrible, it feels like my son could pull it apart by himself, or that it will come apart if he jumps on it too much( what toddler do you know that doesn't love to jump on beds?). My 4 year old's bed was cheaper & feels a hundred times sturdier, I lay with my boys for bed time eveynight & I'm afraid to sit on this bed( I am not a big person either!). Also the bed did not come with anything to support the mattress, considering that we paid $220 for this, it should have atleast had something!!! I recommend the fire engine bed by stage 2, it was cheaper & 10 x's sturdier!!!! ... Read more


118. Alkaline AA 12-Pack Batteries

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Asin: B00005BOS9
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Rayovac
Sales Rank: 99
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Power up your favorite toys and games with this pack of AA batteries. Includes 12 alkaline batteries in one of the most common sizes for a wide variety of electronic toys, games, and action figures. ... Read more

Reviews (2)

Great Batteries for a Great Price.
As much as I like the Engergizer Bunny, I think Rayovac is becoming my favorite brand of batteries. They last just as long as any of the other major brands (Engerizer, Duracel, etc) and are less expensive. Plus, Rayovac often has special packs you can buy giving you even more bang for your buck. In short, these are some great batteries for a great price.

Provides for days of usage with pocket games
No, not educational unless there are booklets that show how batteries are made! Durability, well, it is a battery, how durable does it need to be? Well, I'm pleased! I was able to provide batteries for one item I knew would need it and provide yet even more items that I did not count on receiving. Nor did I realize they would need batteries until I looked at the packages. Absolutely tickled they were offered automatically with my order, otherwise, I would not have made the purchase. ... Read more


119. Razor Pocket Rocket Ride-On
list price: $199.99
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Asin: B0001NECEG
Catlog: Toy
Manufacturer: Razor USA LLC
Sales Rank: 5055
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Includes Pocket Rocket, battery charger, pit stand and tools
  • Runs up to 45 minutes on a full charge
  • Charges in 4-6 hours
  • Goes up to 12 mph
  • Twist-grip throttle and hand-operated rear brake

Reviews (4)

4-0 out of 5 stars Plz Help
I really want a Razor PR200 but I need help for the money!!!!
I also really want to know more info about it and where you can buy it in the alberta area, so please if you know an answer to any of these questions i would love to no them a lot.....Thank-You and good bye...P.S. I need to know methods of saving and earning money thanks and bye!!!!!I NEED HELP

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome little ride!!!
Our Pocket Rocket has really held up. It's the red streak of the neighborhood. All my friends and even their parents have ridden it.My best friend crashed it, but it took the hit really well. Thank goodness you can get parts for it easily. Always wear a helmet!

5-0 out of 5 stars Razor Rider
This toy is the best every kid should have one. Better then we thought it could be. No problems so far after 3 days of continous riding.

5-0 out of 5 stars VROOOOOOMMMM
I gifted it to my son...he loved it ...I want him to be a racer like rossi....gift it to your kid and see the billion dollar smile on their face. ... Read more


120. Memory Card 1019

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Asin: B0001YYNLM
Catlog: Video Games
Publisher: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 112
Average Customer Review: 4.73 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Save up to 1019 blocks of game information
  • More than four times the memory of the GCN Memory Card 251
  • Only for GameCube games designed to use Memory Cards
  • Number of block needed to save varies by game

Reviews (11)

5-0 out of 5 stars About time!
At last, Nintendo has released an official 8 MB memory card for the GameCube. The only way you're likely to even approach filling this card up is if you're a big fan of sports games (whose save files usually take up tons of memory). I've had a Memory Card 251 (2 MB) for awhile now, and I still have yet to fill it up, but I've had to keep a second one around for games like Madden and MVP, which usually can take up an entire 251 all by themselves. No longer! The official Memory Card 1019 is the ultimate memory solution for GameCube.

5-0 out of 5 stars About Time
I have two Memorycard 251's from nintendo and have yet to receive any corrupted data so ive always had good experience w/their GameCube memorycard lines. The only problem i've had with them was their lack of space but now they are finally correcting that problem and allowing a ton of gamesaves for the GC. More sport games will be able to fit on one card and you cant forget how most game saves for the GC are quite compact so you should be able to fit a ton of saves on a single 1019 and have just that one card. I've never had any nintendo product break on me (except a controller but that was my fault) and im gonna stick w/first party all the way

5-0 out of 5 stars Best memory card on the market.
If you need a memory card for the Gamecube, this is THE card to get. It holds the data for all of my games, with plenty of room left over.

Or just look at it this way: the 251 card is worth 20 dollars new; the 1019 holds four times as much information and it's worth only 10 dollars more.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best Damn Thing I Bought
I heard about a complaint on this card two weeks ago when it came out. It was about the card not accepting older games which definately isn't true why??? I have 70+ games now and every one of them went on except for F-Zero GX which was kinda strange since it's a game from Nintendo themselves. With 70 games and lots of them being older lower class titles all moving over fine theres nothing to worry about. Another thing I have 676 memory blocks left meaning I can buy some more games. Buy this if you own a Gamecube. Also look into buying the GBA Gamecube link cable wich is freakin awsome.

5-0 out of 5 stars GET THIS PRODUCT!!!
This is SO GREAT! You can save so many games, I'm in tears.... So Happy... I had 7 Memory Cards (3rd Party) and now I only have 1 that holds all the memory the others used to and then some! If you have a GameCube this is a MUST HAVE accessory! ... Read more


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