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Film Nintendo

January 13th, 2009 No comments

Film Nintendo
Nintendo Shuts Down Fan-Made Zelda Movie
Andorin writes "An independently filmed adaptation of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, called The Hero Of Time, has been taken offline by Nintendo as of the end of December. The film's producers write: 'We came to an agreement with Nintendo earlier this month to stop distributing the film... We understand Nintendo's right to protect its characters and trademarks and understand how in order ...
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Nintendo 3DS Screen Protective Filter Nintendo 3DS Screen Protective Filter
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Officially licensed by Nintendo. This will be the only screen filter you'll need to protect your new Nintendo 3DS LCD screens from dirt and scratches. The new and improved filter application method will allow anyone to easily and neatly apply the screen filters and get perfect results every time! Also includes a cleaning cloth...

Nintendo DSi XL Screen Protective Filter Nintendo DSi XL Screen Protective Filter
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Officially licensed by Nintendo. This is screen protective filter for the larger screen of the new Nintendo DSi XL. The proven re-usable protective filters will protect your screen from dirt and scratches.

2 Pack Transparent Clear LCD Screen Protector Film for Nintendo 3DS (Set of 2 - Top and Bottom Cover) 2 Pack Transparent Clear LCD Screen Protector Film for Nintendo 3DS (Set of 2 - Top and Bottom Cover)
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Compatible With Nintendo: 3DS

Nintendo 3DS Screen Protector Kit Nintendo 3DS Screen Protector Kit
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The Nintendo 3DS is the first of it's kind in handheld 3D gaming. To protect the screens on your 3DS from the wear and tear of everyday use, CTA Digital introduces the Screen Protector Kit for Nintendo 3DS...

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Modern handheld gaming has long been dominated by Nintendo and Sony. Each hardware manufacturer has multiple viable offerings derived either directly, or evolving from the respective DS and PlayStation Portable product lines...

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Your search for a Nintendo 3DS case, skin, or cover is now over. ZAGG's invisibleSHIELD is an exceptionally clear and virtually indestructible film that will protect your controller from unsightly scratches...

KONNET Nintendo DSi HardJAC Plastic Protection Case and Accessory 7-in-1 Pack with Protection Films, Stylus, Earphone, Screen Wipe and Wrist Strap KONNET Nintendo DSi HardJAC Plastic Protection Case and Accessory 7-in-1 Pack with Protection Films, Stylus, Earphone, Screen Wipe and Wrist Strap
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The KONNET HardJac Premier Pack is the perfect match with Nintendo DSi gaming system. Style and protection all in one. The HardJac Premier Pack contains all the essential items users need to enhance their gaming experience and protect their DSi...

Cars 2: The Video Game Cars 2: The Video Game
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Disney Pixar Cars 2 10684400 PC Games

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DS Handheld Game System - Titanium - DS w/ Stylus and Charger

In the constantly chaotic world of video games, it is easy to lose track of what will be the hottest titles on release, especially in a time where there are simply so many to choose from. Let's take a look at some of the big titles that are going to be making waves in the coming months.

Gears of War 2

Marcus Fenix and crew return in the eagerly anticipated sequel to the massively popular Gears of War. The adventure continues with our heroes utilizing bigger and better weaponry, fighting it out in breathtakingly detailed environs. Take the battle online with Xbox's unparalleled Live Network introducing new modes, maps and weaponry. Excitement regarding the return of the Xbox 360 powerhouse game has reached fever pitch ahead of its November 7th release!

Dead Space

Teaser snippets and leaked info on this space survivor have got fans looking forward to a new breed of horror gaming. As with the best from this genre, you play an everyman hero stranded aboard a space vessel, struggling to combat the lurking terrors with what little equipment you can scrape together. Early reviews have been glowing, putting the scare factor of this title on par with the notorious Silent Hill series. Apparently banned in some countries, this game promises to take you to the extreme!

Little Big Planet

This strange offering on the PS3 is actually being touted as one of the most innovative games of all time. Seemingly a simple platformer, this game actually draws its appeal from massive online capabilities, allowing players to create their own character and environments and share them with other players around the world. It's fun, looks cute and promises to keep players hooked with endless possibilities.

Tomb Raider Underworld

The first lady of gaming returns in November, with Lara Croft's next generation debut already looking better than ever. Continuing the story arc that began with Tomb Raider Legend, Lara is on the trail of Thor's mystical hammer, leaving no cave unturned in her pursuit. Crystal Dynamics promise us environments on a scale never seen before, and Lara has been developed further to be more realistic and potent than ever!

Final Fantasy XIII

Oh c'mon, I had to throw this one in. It's probably still more than a year away, but the next installment of the world conquering franchise is keeping fans hooked with trailers and info leaked at the notoriously teasing rate. What we've seen so far looks unsurprisingly excellent, and the mere concept of Final Fantasy coming to the Next Gen consoles promises a gaming experience unlike any other.

Rich is a gaming expert who writes for the pop culture/memorabilia site Starstore.com and its blogs, covering the latest and greatest in film, video games, TV, music and comics merchandise and collectibles.

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Game Rare

January 8th, 2009 No comments

Game Rare

What is the best way to preserve a Rare NES game?

I got my hands on a copy of Caltron 6 in 1, and I want to preserve it as best I can. Any tips for keeping it in good condition?

Put a plastic bag around the game or box. Now put the game in a place where no one can touch it let's say the back of a closet. Hope this helps.

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Perfect Dark Perfect Dark
Sale Price: $12.12

When Rare released Perfect Dark on the N64, nobody thought that they would expand the popular game further and include a GameBoy version, but they have, and it shines. You play Joanna Dark in what's a prequel to the original N64 version...

Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
Sale Price: $0.01

Dragonball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 challenges you to prove yourself as the best DBZ fighter, as you face the toughest characters in the hit show!

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Game of the Year Edition) The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Game of the Year Edition)
Sale Price: $179.99

This Game of the Year Edition contains bonus content from both the Bloodmoon and Tribunal sagas! / For XBOX / Rated T: Teen Direct the construction of a mining colony and face the threat of savage werewolves Become a werewolf and indulge your thirst for the hunt...

Anticipation Anticipation
Sale Price: $19.99

Nintendos first board game

Star Fox Adventures Star Fox Adventures
Sale Price: $49.99

Fox McCloud is back, but he’s left the on-the-rails, shoot-'em-up larks of his previous two games behind--this all-new Star Fox adventure sees the super furry animal in a very Zeldaesque bid to save Dinosaur Planet...

Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness
Sale Price: $80.00

Return to Orre for an all-new RPG in an expansive setting with a sinister plot and characters the likes of which you have never met before. With Eevee as your companion, you'll seek to unravel the mystery of Shadow Lugia...

Rare Treasures: Dinnerware Trading Company [Download] Rare Treasures: Dinnerware Trading Company [Download]
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Eighteen Wheeler American Pro-Trucker Eighteen Wheeler American Pro-Trucker
Sale Price: $25.00

Even if you're not the type to bleat out the 1975 hit "Convoy" over a CB radio, you'll probably still get the sweats thinking about racing with 20 tons of cargo pushing your rig. In Eighteen Wheeler: American Pro Trucker, you'll choose between four 18-wheel trucks, and then ride against rival truckers and the clock as you try to deliver your payload intact and on time...

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Sale Price: $114.99

The Legend of Zelda series practically defined adventure gaming for an entire generation. Link, the hero of the adventure games, delighted millions by starring in games for each Nintendo console from the NES and Super NES to the Nintendo 64...

Game Boy Color: Limited Pokemon Edition Game Boy Color: Limited Pokemon Edition

Pokémon trainers might want to catch this limited-edition Pokémon Game Boy Color. This unit comes in a color-changing gold and silver case emblazoned with pictures of Pikachu and Pichu in action. It's Pokémon outside, but pure Game Boy Color inside, so you can play any of the other 500-plus games available for the system...

Some people want to shoot for something that's a bit more fun than the regular circulated coin collection. This is where finding rare coins comes into play. Since rare coins, well, are so rare, coin collecting takes on a new degree of interest and excitement. However, finding these rarer coins gets increasingly more difficult depending on the coin that you're after. These are just some simple ways to find rare coins without having to travel around the world to track one down.

A great way to find rare coins is to take advantage of the fact that owner's probably don't know how rare they are. Try some local flea markets. Chances are that the owners know that there's something special about these coins that might be able to rake in a few more cents than face value, but don't quite know that it might mean much more than that. These are very easy buys. Likewise, you can hit local shops that happen to purchase coins. Some antique and pawn shops will buy these guys, but it's not guaranteed. Check with your local businesses. Of course, if you're at an antique shop, they mostly deal with furniture and adornments, so more easy buys for you.

Ebay: the same concept, but online. With so many listings, there's bound to be a few sellers who also don't quite know how much their coins are worth. They will often put whole collections up (similar to selling stamp collections) for very low prices. Most of the time, the sellers will have already taken out the rarest ones, but from time to time they will be left in. This is where you take them for yourself. Ebay also happens to be a place where people try to sell fakes, so please be careful while browsing and never assume anything.

The third and most obvious way is to check every single darn coin that you come across. Memorize a few marks that make a coin rare, and check for them every time you get some change. Most of the time, you're not going to get anything interesting. However, if you happen to be missing a few years here and there, you're going to fill in those gaps very quickly. It takes just a few minutes a day, and you're never going to have to examine more than ten to fifteen coins at once. You'll be surprised.

Rare coins are everywhere. Don't expect to find a coin worth $7 million any time soon, but you can be sure that whatever coins you're missing in your collection can indeed be found using the three places above. Just keep plowing through the many coins that you see in your life. You're bound to hit one that you need.

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Sony Psp Game

December 19th, 2008 No comments

Sony Psp Game

How to play music in the background while running a game on Sony PSP which is already hacked & updated?

I asked the question eariler in which an answerer said it would need to be updated but it already has been. So if anyone can help on this ???

Put iPod earphones in ears and play your music. Then go back to playing your game. Or download IRShell.

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3 Screen Protector + Cloth + for SONY PSP 3 Screen Protector + Cloth + for SONY PSP
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Uncharted: Golden Abyss Uncharted: Golden Abyss
Sale Price: $49.96

Uncharted: Golden Abyss is a single player Adventure game that brings the trademark active gameplay of the Uncharted series to the small screen like never before. The most prominent of the launch title for the Sony PlayStation Vita handheld Golden Abyss features an all-new story revolving around the adventures of treasure hunter Nathan Drake, as well as controls optimized for play on the PS Vita...

Need for Speed Most Wanted Need for Speed Most Wanted
Sale Price: $4.26

Features include: •Exclusive cop mode - In Tuner Takedown mode, gamers can assume the role of a cop. With a time limit on the track and an arrest target, gamers are challenged to pursue and take down illegal street racers...

PlayStation Portable 3000 Core Pack System - Piano Black PlayStation Portable 3000 Core Pack System - Piano Black
Sale Price: Too low to display

The PSP-3000 PlayStation Portable offers a beautiful screen that is brighter than ever, giving you a multitude of entertainment options on the go. Play games, listen to music, connect to the Internet, watch movies, and do more, all in a sleek compact package that you can easily bring with you wherever you go...

For Sony PSP 2000 3000 AC Wall Adapter Power Charger For Sony PSP 2000 3000 AC Wall Adapter Power Charger
Sale Price: $0.64

This compatible travel charger conveniently gives your PSP's battery a boost whether traveling for a business trip, in a hotel or at home. A small and lightweight accessory, the travel charger is particularly easy to transport because it features collapsible outlet prongs that fold into the base of the charger...

PSP Extended Life Battery Kit PSP Extended Life Battery Kit
Sale Price: $14.99

If you’re looking for the best replacement for the original Sony PlayStation Portable battery pack or just an extra one to have as a backup for extended use, than look no further than the Sony PSP Extended Life Battery Kit with Battery Covers...

Daxter Daxter
Sale Price: $3.78

Features include: •Enter the world of the lovable orange ottsel made popular in the Jak and Daxter franchise•Play as Daxter; climb walls, creep up on enemies, fit in small places, and maneuver vehicles•Take on a job as a pest exterminator; explore parts of Haven City in an effort to find Jak•Compete head-to-head against crushing opponents in multiplayer combat arena challenges•Connect to PS2 through USB; unlock drivers, vehicles, and graphics for Jak X Combat Racing or connect to PS2 to open up secret features in Daxter

Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories
Sale Price: $9.99

Take2 Games Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories 23696 PC Games

Burnout Legends Burnout Legends
Sale Price: $8.97

Burnout: Legends takes the most explosive moments of the popular Burnout series of racing games, mashes themtogether and adds some new surprises -- giving you the best racing experience to come out for the PSP...

Mortal Kombat Unchained Mortal Kombat Unchained
Sale Price: $7.00

Mortal Kombat: Unchained delivers the most complete fighting experience you could have. Progress to lethal intensity with multiple fatalities per character & unlimited online competition. Plus, for the first time ever, an enhanced free-roaming Konquest mode, an action/strategy board game and a unique puzzle game...

Handheld gaming consoles are no longer for the 14 & under demographic. Sony has revolutionized that way that we think of video game consoles with the introduction of PSP 3000, the latest release of one the most popular handheld gaming consoles on the market today.

 

Design

 

When you think of handheld gaming consoles the image that may immediately come to mind is one of a teenager, who although should be doing his home, has his eyes glued to the screen yelling at his player who is losing the race. Surely this would steer you away from purchasing this device, especially if you hope to hang on to your adult persona, however, Sony's newest release of the PSP has won over even some of the most uptight adults.

 

The newest release, PSP 3000, boasts a sleek, black and chrome appearance that almost resembles a miniature DVD player rather than a high-tech, all-in-one gaming console. PSP 3000 is a savvy combination of technology that meets high-tech design. Gone are the flashy colored buttons and lines that reek of "childhood," and in its place are a new set of black on black buttons which might even confuse even the most avid gamer.

 

Bigger is always better, and when it comes to the Sony PSP 3000, expect no less. PSP 3000's screen is now capable of displaying 16 million colors at a 480X272 pixel resolution. On a screen that weighs in at 16:9 wide, that's quite an accomplishment, especially if you desire a high resolution device that is compact in size.

 

 

Functionality

 

So why are so many adults purchasing a PSP 3000 for themselves as well as the kids? Simply put, PSP 3000 is more than a gaming console. With the ability to stream video, access the Internet, playback music and videos, and store images, amongst a host of other features, PSP 3000 shows adults that it is a force to be reckoned with.

 

As more and more individuals are catching on to the increased functionality, it's no wonder that it is becoming the popular choice for gaming and entertainment needs.

 

Don't rule the PSP 3000 out just yet because your neighbor's son has the same exact one. Instead, consider Sony's PSP 3000 as the ultimate connectivity device which boasts features that you would need 2 or 3 other electronic devices to accomplish. If you want a gaming console that you can sit through your long commute on the train with while enjoying a game of Tiger Woods PGA Tour, or the latest news, PSP 3000 is the choice for you.

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Wii Classic

November 29th, 2008 No comments

Wii Classic
Trends to shape the new decade
With the first decade of the 21st century mercifully behind us, a new decade dawns with hopes for better days.
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Wii Classic Controller Pro - Black Wii Classic Controller Pro - Black
Sale Price: $16.99

The Wii Classic Controller Pro is an update of the original Classic Controller for Wii that allows players to enjoy both their favorite games from the Nintendo catalog and select new games. Upgrades include two sets of shoulder buttons and an ergonomically correct grip...

Wii Classic Controller Pro - White Wii Classic Controller Pro - White
Sale Price: $16.50

The Wii Classic Controller Pro is an update of the original Classic Controller for Wii that allows players to enjoy both their favorite games from the Nintendo catalog and select new games. Upgrades include two sets of shoulder buttons and an ergonomically correct grip...

Wii Remote Plus - White Wii Remote Plus - White
Sale Price: $29.20

The new standard Wii controller. View larger. Introducing the New Standard Wii Controller The Wii Remote Plus Controller is the new standard controller for the Wii gaming system, shipping with new Wii systems as well as available for individual purchase...

Wii Classic Controller Wii Classic Controller
Sale Price: $16.00

Needed to play some virtual console gamesAllows the user to play many of the classic Nintendo titles with old-school easeThe thin traditionally shaped peripheral plugs directly into the Wiimote and it combines the best features of the Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64 controllers

Wii Remote Controller Wii Remote Controller
Sale Price: $11.99

To make gaming as accessible to people of all ages and all abilities, Nintendo wanted to create a controller that was as inviting as it was sophisticated- the result is the Wii Remote. Nintendo fused the global familiarity of a remote control with the sophistication of motion-sensing technology to come up with an input device that differentiates the Wii from any other console that has come before it...

New Super Mario Bros. Wii New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Sale Price: $37.97

Developers at Nintendo have dreamed of creating a simultaneous multiplayer Super Mario Bros. game for decades. The Wii console finally makes that dream come true for everyone with New Super Mario Bros...

New Classic Pro Controller For Nintendo Wii White New Classic Pro Controller For Nintendo Wii White
Sale Price: $10.45

Up for sale is The Classic Controller Pro designed to work together with the Wii Remote controller on the Wii video game system and Created for accessibility and comfort, the Classic Controller Pro blends design elements from game systems such as the NES, Super NES, and Nintendo 64 providing seamless play control for a wide range of games...

WII CLASSIC CONTROLLER TO PC USB WII CLASSIC CONTROLLER TO PC USB
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Connect your wii classic controller to PC

Classic Controller for Nintendo Wii Classic Controller for Nintendo Wii
Sale Price: $5.06

This black classic style gaming pad is compatible with Nintendo WiiTM. The device is wired and connects directly to the Wiimote. Don't hesitate to enhance your gaming to your expectations with this classic style controller...

HD Pro Component Cable for Wii HD Pro Component Cable for Wii
Sale Price: $1.99

Brand New Wii HD Component Cable. This 3rd party high definition AV cable connects the console to most TVs with interlaced component video inputs including high definition ready TVs that support 480i and either 480p, 720p or 1080i component video signals...

Siege of Avalon was released for the PC in 1998, which was a bad year to come out because if anyone can remember, that was when Baldur's Gate was taking the RPG genre by storm and D&D fans were going crazy. It didn't help that Siege of Avalon has many similarities with Baldur's Gate, with a medieval theme, 2D isometric view, and the inclusion of NPC party members; so people probably thought it was just another clone. Unfortunately for the people who passed this game up, Siege of Avalon is a completely unique role-playing experience that any fan of the genre can enjoy.

The game takes place in the fortress of Avalon and the lands surrounding it. Avalon is the last stronghold standing against a hoard of Sha'ahoul forces led by an evil warlord called Mithra. You enter the story as a commoner arriving by ship to Avalon to give your brother news of your family and help in the fight against the Sha'ahoul. The game is divided up into 6 chapters that revolve around the completion of a specific main quest; the character is allowed to explore once prohibited areas and gain access to better weapons and armor as the chapters progress.

Siege of Avalon is everything that modern day RPGs are not, and that's what makes this game great. It is medieval grit at its best and doesn't sugar coat that time period like games do now. Avalon is besieged by forces that are trying every method to infiltrate the fortress, and the game does a great job of portraying how soldiers and commoners stuck in the castle would feel at the time: bored, hungry, anxious, scared, and some even contemplating betrayal to end the war early.

One of my favorite aspects of the game is the inventory system. The player is given limited space in their backpack to sort and organize loot to maximize how much they can carry back to sell at the market. It's really fun to going into the occupied village outside Avalon, kill a bunch of enemy warriors and carry their armor and weapons back to the market, making enough gold to get a new cuirass or hauberk.

One interesting feature in Siege of Avalon that I rarely see in games is that armor can be equipped and layered on your avatar. For example, you can buy chainmail, which would go on the first layer, then you could get a hauberk, which would go on top of the chainmail, then you could equip a cuirass, which would cover some of the hauberk, and to top it all off you can equip a cloak on the outer layer of your character. So not only are you increasing defense with each layer, but it is reflected on your character and I am all for having armor and weapons show up on the avatar. The items in the game stay somewhat true to the medieval time period; discrepancies in armor defense and bonuses are based on the quality and materials of the item, you won't see any longswords+1 or Morningstar of the Giant's Fury that adds +5 strength, for example.

Being that the game was made in 1998, the graphics aren't something to rave about, but they get the job done. Small details like the suits of armor that stand by gate entrances, coat of arms that adorn the wall signifying royal families, or the bread and vegetables spread across the mess hall kitchen give the player a fairly immersive RPG experience given the age of the game. And while the sound quality is similar to that of a free ringtone, the music itself is fairly pleasant in the background and also enhances that medieval theme. The only glaring flaw in the game is the terrible level of AI. Your NPC team members shouldn't be relied on in the clutch; sometimes they may stand there without attack, or simply run away from the battle. There have been more than a few times when right after defeating the last enemy from a horde of Sha'ahoul, my character was killed by a stray lightning bolt let loose by my mage; I wish there was a way to turn friendly fire off.

Bottom line: This game is not to be missed, but given that it's over a decade old, it won't be that easy to find, last time I checked the official website doesn't even exist anymore, but that never deterred anyone who really wanted a game worth playing.

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Gameboy Game

November 8th, 2008 No comments

Gameboy Game

the way I see it
Anything and Everything: for anyone.
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Link Cable for Game Boy Advance and Gamecube Link Cable for Game Boy Advance and Gamecube
Sale Price: $0.01

The GameCube - Game Boy Advance Cable lets you connect two of your favorite game systems!

Game Boy Color Console in Atomic Purple Game Boy Color Console in Atomic Purple
Sale Price: $499.00

With 52 brilliant colors simultaneously displayed on Game Boy Color's small portable screen, your games look better than ever! Full color portable gaming is an awesome advance, but Game Boy Color does more than improve the appearance of your games...

Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance SP Rapid Home Travel Charger with IC Chip Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance SP Rapid Home Travel Charger with IC Chip
Sale Price: $0.01

Brand new non-OEM. Input: 100V - 120V (U.S. Standard). LED light power indicator. Features fold-away prongs for easy travel and storage. Best replacement for original NDS / GBA travel charger. Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically switches to a saver Not compatible with Nintendo DS Lite & non-SP version of the Game Boy Advance.

Smart Boys: Gameroom Smart Boys: Gameroom
Sale Price: $11.99

Rated as one of the only developmentally appropriate preschool games for the Nintendo DS by the Children's Technology Review, Smart Boy's Gameroom is the perfect choice for parents looking for the right opportunity to safely and responsibly introduce their son to the exciting and educational world of gaming...

Pokemon: Yellow Version - Special Pikachu Edition Pokemon: Yellow Version - Special Pikachu Edition
Sale Price: $223.89

While it's basically the same game as the previously released Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition features enhancements that make it the best version yet. In all three versions, the player is on a quest to become the World's Greatest Pokémon Trainer, with exploration and Pokémon battles (think advanced paper-scissors-rock) factoring heavily into the gameplay...

Original Nintendo Game Boy, Gray Original Nintendo Game Boy, Gray
Sale Price: $151.99

Handheld system and gameboy game genie only.

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3 Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3
Sale Price: $80.00

Super Mario Bros 3: Super Mario Advance 4 is a direct port of the tremendous hit Nintendo game to your GBA!

Pokemon - Red Version Pokemon - Red Version
Sale Price: $200.00

Welcome to the world of Pokémon, one filled with wild Pokémon and the people who attempt to tame them. You are Ash Ketchum, a boy on a quest to become the best Pokémon trainer in the world. Professor Oak, the leading authority on Pokémon, has given you your choice of three tame Pokémon in exchange for your helping him catalog and document every Pokémon in the world...

Game Boy Micro Black Game Boy Micro Black
Sale Price: $74.98

The Game Boy Micro is a leap forward in portable gaming. In this tiny, cell-phone sized body you have the same technology that powers the popular Game Boy Advance SP. Shorter, thinner and lighter than an SP, it plays all the SP titles on the market...

Super Mario Land Super Mario Land
Sale Price: $64.95

Rescuing princesses isn't an easy business, but there's always one plumber ready for the job! This time it's Princess Daisy who needs the help of our plucky hero in Super Mario Land for the Game Boy. Set out on an adventure through four worlds of one player side-scrolling action that will have you hopping and stomping your way through dangerous caves, an ancient pyramid, and more! Along the way you can collect mushrooms, flowers, and stars to power you up...

#15- In May 2002 Baltimore Orioles left fielder Marty Cordova fell asleep in a tanning bed and got a sunburn on his face. His doctor ordered him to stay out of direct sunlight, which meant Cordova had to hide out in the clubhouse during day games until his face healed.

#14- Pitching great Nolan Ryan once missed a start after a coyote allegedly bit him.

#13- Chicago Cubs outfielder Jose Cardenal missed a game in 1974 because his eyelid was "stuck open," which prevented him from blinking. He eventually overcame this ailment, it didn't help his reputation as a player who liked to use suspicious injuries to get out of games; two seasons earlier he had missed a game because crickets in his hotel room had kept him up all night, leaving him exhausted.

#12- Atlanta Braves Pitcher Tom Glavine suffered from food poisoning during the 1992 season; his symptoms were so bad that he broke a rib while vomiting.

#11- Atlanta Braves first baseman Ryan Klesko missed several games in 1999 after straining his back while picking up his lunch tray.

#10- Brazilian soccer star Ramalho once missed three days of action because he was bedridden after taking a suppository orally.

#9- Reliever Greg A. Harris once missed two starts for the Texas Rangers after he inflamed his elbow by spending an entire game flicking sunflower seeds at a friend who was sitting nearby.

#8- Boston Red Sox pitcher Clarence Blethen didn't have a long career, but he did have a fine set of false teeth. According to legend, Blethen liked to carry his false teeth in his back pocket when he played, which was a decent enough plan until he had to make a takeout slide at second to break up a double play during the 1923 season. When Blethen slid, his false chompers supposedly bit him on the rear, which led to a bloody mess that forced him out of the game.

#7- Baseball players should not play Basketball. Atlanta Braves closer Cecil Upshaw missed the entire 1970 season when his ring got caught on an awning as he tried to demonstrate his slam-dunk technique.

#6- Hall of Fame third baseman Wade Boggs once missed seven games after straining his back while trying to pull on his trademark cowboy boots.

#5- Hall of Fame offensive tackle Turk Edwards suffered a career-ending injury in 1940 during the pregame coin toss. When Edwards turned to return to the Washington Redskins' sideline, he caught his cleats on the turf, which wrecked his fragile knee and forced him into retirement.

#4- Point guard Muggsy Bogues once missed the second half of a game after he became dizzy from inhaling ointment fumes while receiving treatment for a sore muscle at halftime.

#3- NHL goalie Glenn Healy enjoyed a long career, and he also enjoyed playing the bagpipes. While playing for the Maple Leafs in 2000, Healy needed stitches after slicing himself while repairing an antique set of pipes.

#2- In 1994 Steve Sparks missed out on a chance to make his first big-league roster when he dislocated his shoulder during spring training with the Milwaukee Brewers. He tried to rip a phone book while imitating a group of motivational speakers who had visited the team.

#1- Sacramento Kings small forward Lionel Simmons missed two games in his rookie season (1991) because he had tendinitis in his right wrist and forearm from playing too much GameBoy.

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