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Army of Two

May 19th, 2009

Army of Two




Delivering a groundbreaking strategic 3rd person co-op shooter unparalleled in the action genre, EA Montreal’s ARMY OF TWO focuses on gameplay centered on TWO-man missions, TWO-man strategies, TWO-man tactics, and a TWO-man advantage. Fight along side your teammate to become the deadliest two-man military outfit a government can buy. The breakthrough gameplay in ARMY OF TWO, with a live or adaptive AI partner, enables you to take advantage of two-man strategies like customizable weapons, vehicles, and tactical shooting. From TWO-man sniping to parachuting, players will experience action-packed scenarios where they will have to use their wit, strength and a deadly arsenal of shared customizable weapons to successfully defeat their enemies and complete the mission at hand. Gamers will fight their way through war, turmoil and a conspiracy so vast it threatens the entire world. When one man is not enough, it’s going to take an army of two to save us. Online Gameplay - Redefines TWO MAN online gameplay with players seamlessly moving from PAI to live players as they make their way through the game

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Awesomely entertaining
Awesome shoot em up co-op. Great filler for after World at war while you await the new Halo.

3 Stars I could have saved some cash, but….
In all honesty, this game wasn’t AS bad as some of the One star reviews make it out to be.

Just to start, some people bash on the long load times. It’s a next gen game guys, there’s a ton to load. Allthough I wouldn’t mind some of that being done in the background or during cutscenes.

The graphics are more then decent. I only ran across a few barrier glitches myself.

Gameplay is fun, but it doesb’t deserve the hype EA and gamesites gave it. It’s fun, but has it’s repitions, like all games do. Seems to me people are expecting something new every level, which just isn’t practical unless you wanted to spend far more on video games. Imagine putting a new engine in your car everyday so it felt like you were driving something different.

The AI falls just farther then putting a controller in the hands of a devolpementally challenged chimp though. Your partner just doesn’t think right. If you happen to fall there are times he’ll drag you straight though gunfire and try to heal you while your both gettig turned into a statue from the inside out.

The audio is great though, weapons sound different, explosions are in your face, it really was done well.

The storyline is good, not great. You can see the big plot twist from a mile away, but it doesn’t take away the impact it has. What really caught my ears was the friendly banter between our two protagonists. Watching one trip another through a doorway in a cutscene, or some friendly high fiving and air guitars did make me laugh some.

I am yet to try this with some actual people. Go fig I’m a loser, thinking highschool had me pegged. But I’m not thinking I’m missing much. Online matching isn’t that fun, unless you like being a merc. Everyone just runs around like headless weenies, which causes death and loses money.

All in all, not a horrible game, no real replay value. But why complain when I got it for less than 30 bucks. Fun play, but it’s gonna collect some dust untill the next time I get drunk and dont wana embarass myself on COD4

4 Stars Better than Gears of War
My brother and I played this a lot and we both like playing it better than the original Gears or War. It is more realistic and the aggro component to the game is what makes it great. You also get to customize your weapons for power, accuracy and other things, which is necessary if you play on the higher difficulties. The controls play much like Gears of War with a strong emphasis on taking cover. The cover mechanics work well enough but without having a specific button to activate cover, you may often find yourself being furiously shot at and struggling to get your character to hide behind a wall or barricade. The sounds of the game really shine as each gun has a distinct and accurate sound. The voice acting portrays what you would expect from a game titled Army of Two and the language hits hard with many vulgarities during in-game combat and CGI cutscenes. Above all, the online support for multiplayer team play and 2 player co-op really make this game special. Besides Gears of War and Halo 3, there are no other games that put such a key emphasis on online teamwork.

There are some cons to this game. The melee controls are terrible. Sometimes you can walk right up to a guy while pressing melee attack and he will almost always get you first on harder difficulty levels. Also, when you are tracking an enemy to shoot and he starts to run, your reticle can barely keep up to shoot him. There are other annoyances, but overall you will enjoy this game. Local or Xbox Live gives the game longevity.

4 Stars Army of Two by pb
As is to be expected EA Games delivers the goods with a solid game that actually has decent AI for the secondary character. The Language is absurd but the graphics are excellent and the gameplay is well conceived. The whole conspiracy theory storyline is a little farfetched but that’s the beauty of Games THEIR NOT REAL.

5 Stars Mr.
I really enjoy this game. I can’t wait for the next one. The graphics are awesome.

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Crackdown

May 14th, 2009

Crackdown




Crackdown pushes the action-driving hybrid genre into the next generation with the first ever truly 3-D playground. Gamers will enforce justice by any means necessary in Pacific City, a crime-ridden urban center built to encourage the exploration of the full width, depth and height of the city. Coupled with highly innovative co-op gameplay — a genre first — and an interactive world where nearly anything can be used as a weapon, gamers will be able to create a volatile cocktail of judicial oppression as they clean up the streets. More than 100 licensed tracks, spanning a wide range of styles and genres — with 5.1 sound

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars This wouldn’t be a bad game ten years ago
Okay. This was just a nightmare of a gaming experience. Just, unbeliavably terrible. Just downright horrible. To be completely honest, this wouldn’t be a bad game for ten years ago. Or maybe for 2001 or 2002, as a late N64 or PS1 title. But considering this game is pretty recent,it’s downright inexcusable. So why is this game so bad. Well, to sum it up, it’s EXTREMELY hard, to the point of frustrating. Not to mention randomly spawning enemies. That’s right. Randomly Spawning Enemies, like the kind you’d find in a Nintendo Mega Man game where as soon as you take your camera view off the screen, more enemies show up. And what reward do you get for killing off all the enemies in the vincinity? Why, even MORE enemies! “A hit squad has been dispatched to take you out.” Add this on top of a game that has really no direction, no storyline, or even point to it, and there’s not even any reason to play it. It ain’t fun, by any definition of the word.

Basically, you’re a genetically made SuperSoldier who is created by “The Agency,” all of the nation’s law enforcement combined into one agency, and you’re told by some annoying old disembodied Commander voice -who also serves as the game’s narrator and the only actual “character” in the entire game- to wipe out three criminal empires. And off you go shooting, to kill literally hundreds of thousands of enemies by the time you finish the game, if you can even bare it that long. ALL you do in this game is basically kill bad guys and jump from rooftops, and while the latter may sound fun in a Spider-Man sort of way, it really isn’t. At least Spider-Man has webbing to control where he wants to go. You know, flying would be a whole lot simplier. And easier. Oh yeah. The game also has some very poorly conceived races. Either a rooftop race, which are usually extremely hard to beat in time, or some insanely stupid driving race, which if trying to drive isn’t hard enough for you, trying to complete a Time Trials race in the wrong lane will surely push you over the edge.

When you start, all of your skills - Agility for leaping, Driving for absolutely nothing, Explosives for bombing, Strength mostly just for health, and Firearms for shooting- are all poor and barely usable. And after you’ve leveled up all of them as you go along in the game, well… they’re still extremely poor. The only thing that increases is the leaping ability, in which you can go from 10 to 30 feet in leaping height. The sprinting speed sure don’t increase like they say it does, that’s for sure.

Driving, is more or less, utterly pointless in this game. 95% of the time, you’ll never be in a car! Which is good for two reasons because, for one, Driving controls are really really retarded. Both in setup and manuevering. That’s how bad it is. Bad in the “it’s almost impossible to not run into civilians” sort of way, even when your driving skill is near maxed out. Why they would even bother with a Driving skill, when the only time you’ll ever even drive is to either do the stupid races, or mainly, to travel really far distances on the islands, is beyond me. But the other reason you won’t be in a car much, is not to hear the insansely bad soundtrack for the game. According to the in-game “Jukebox,” there are over 100 songs in this game, and all of them are really bad, third party techno tracks. Like the soundtrack came out of the skeeziest clubs in Europe. The game IS partially European, at least, which is why things are referred to in the game as a “centre” or a “lift.” It’s odd considering that the game takes place in the near-future West Coast America and that other things like measurements (pounds, height in feet and inches, miles per hour) are North American standard, and not Metric. Anyway, the soundtrack is really European, really Techno, and really, really bad. Maybe they figured Techno music is “futuristic?” It doesn’t matter anyway, because they could’ve saved some money by not getting all of these crap songs (which you can’t cut off, by the way) for the car that you’ll rarely be using, anyway. At least it’s nice that the car tells you how many miles per hour you’re driving, though, as you accidently plow into an idiot civilian.

Strength is another almost utterly useless attribute. It’s only effectiveness is raising your health. But to level it up, you’ll have to beat down on enemies using melee attacks, which is even more rarely used than a vehicle. 99.9% of the game is shooting, and you can only really raise your strength (health) by whacking an enemy with a gun, or kicking them, which does very little damage to them, anyway. You see, some of your skills are raised per usage. Meaning, the more you shoot, the more you blow stuff up, and the more you win races, the higher your stats will go, with 400 points being the maximum effectiveness level (even though the bar will continue to go up to 500.) But you’ll almost never kick or hit an enemy, so raising this stat is pretty annoying.

The other way you raise stats is by collecting a bunch of stupid orbs. Literally hundreds of orbs, scattered across literally every rooftop in the game, is how you increase your Agility. You don’t have to collect all 500 of them to max out your Agility though, because of the rooftop races (although you really won’t win those much) and the blue, “Hidden orbs” which increase a little of every stat. In fact, those were the only way I was able to get Driving and Strength skills up. The driving is bad, no matter what, though, and the Strength, although lets you lift and carry objects weighing tons, is only useful for health. I had about 300/500 Agility orbs and 100/300 Hidden orbs, by the time I finished the game, and only Driving was lower than Level 2 (300 to 399 points).

The shooting in this game, though, is severely flawed. And not because of the weak Firearms skills and weak firearms in the game. But by the Auto-Aim targeting being severely broken. I swear, this auto-aiming NEVER EVER EVER works the way you want it to. It sems to target only the most furthest enemies, or moving non-enemies first, and ONLY focuses on the guy right in your face when there’s absolutely nothing left to kill. While the game does give you manual shooting as well, it’s pretty hard to kill anything that’s not close up to you with it. But the broken aiming and an invisible enemy grenade that you’ll never even see until you’re already dead are the two biggest things that’ll kill you the most with this game. And unless you really get into this crapfest of a game, you will die hundreds upon hundreds of times. I only had it on normal difficulity, and I died like 30 times within any given hour.

All the guns are pretty weak, and when I found it, about late into the first gang and location, I wound up using the Harrington HMG 90 rifle throughout the remainder of the game. You only get two weapons to hold at a time throughout the entire game, by the way. The problem with all of the serious firearms is that they’re power is compensated by an extremely low clip or insanely slow reload times, with the Harrington being the slowest. I counted the reload time of this thing. Six seconds. Now picture that. In the heat of warfare, having to spend SIX whole seconds just to reload the low clip on this stupid gun! Count to six and that’s how much time you’re waiting inbetween fire. In six seconds, you could lose all your armor and health and straight die while waiting for this thing to reload. And yes, being you only have two guns and some grenades throughout this whole game, I tried the Call of Duty style “switch to your other gun as you run out of ammo instead of reloading” tactic, only for that to not work as the stupid generic character you’re using automatically reloads the gun when you run low or run out, so in order for the Call of Duty trick to work, I’d have to watch and make sure I don’t go below ten bullets left and THEN, switch to the other gun in order for it to work, as the character’s auto-reloading is completely and totally un-interruptable. SO annoying! WHY should a player have to endure crap like this? Throughout the whole game, I either used the Harrington despite it’s insanely slow reload and some kind of rocket or grenade launcher, as anything else would be ineffective, have too small of a clip, hold too little of maximum ammo, or simply be just too weak. Sounds fun, doesn’t it?

The “characters” in this game aren’t even characters. There’s you, the generic, namelss “agent.” (Maybe “Agent” is your actual name. I don’t know.) There’s the disembodied commander narrator/boss guy, who’ll remark such sayings as, “Go like the wind, agent!” and “Simply pathetic.” when you die. Having the game insult you every time you die, and dying because of some stupid glitch or flaw, is enough to make you want to break the game disc into tiny, little pieces. The “bad guys” are perhaps the most generic looking criminal bosses ever. It’s like they looked in an LA phone book to get names for the Spanish lieutenants. There are three “gangs” that rule the city, but they’re more like criminal empires because street gangs don’t have that many soldiers and they don’t actually run entire sectors of a city and it’s inhabitants. They are “Los Muertos” or “The Dead” (pretty clever, eh?), The Volk, and Shai Gen. Or… “Generic Spanish gang,” “Generic Russian gang,” and “Generic Chinese Corporation gang.”

The key members of the gang, like I said, are about as generic-looking as generic can get and when you actually find out where they’re located and kill the hundreds of bad guys guarding them before you realize that they keep randomally spawning and that you should ignore them and just run towards the main gang lieutenant and kill them, you’ll be rewarded with nothing, in the guise of a slightly higher ratio for success. You see, the game developers thought that it’d be clever to make fighting the main gang leader virtually impossible and that you would have more “fun” by taking out key lieutenants, who each enhance the criminal empire, be it by firearms, number of soldiers available, vehicles, etc., so that it becomes slightly easier to take out the main gang leader. But even WHEN you kill everyone else and save him for last, it’s STILL virtually impossible, between the miles long approach to their headquarters, the endless spawning soldiers, and the enemy’s eight life bars. Like most strongholds in the game, you’re best to just run past everyone, trying to survive, and just go all out on the major gang leader before all the minions kill you. Screw “weaking their health” or “minimizing their recruits” with killing the lieutenants, because they won’t do much help for you, regardless. But then, I guess, the game would be too short. In this case though, that’d be a good thing.

I should also bring up that the map is even messed up. Yes, that’s right! Even the MAP is a pain in the donkey. Not only is the map horribly out-of-scale with everything else, and not only does the map not provide you with any GPS or waypoint marking, but you CAN’T EVEN ZOOM IT IN! The map on the menu screen is just a tiny little map on the menu screen. You can’t zoom it in to see closer, or anything. And the arrow representing you on the map takes up an entire city block in reality, meaning things that you may think are close by may be two blocks away from you! How often is it that you can say that the map in a video game is one of it’s many, many flaws? Okay, so you can’t zoom in, use a GPS, or even accurately know where you’re at. Surely, the HUD “radar” map must be better, right? Nope. The biggest problem is, unlike ANY other game that uses an on-screen map, there’s no “N” for “North.” Just four arrows, any one of them could possibly be north. There’s a reason why they don’t put the “S”outh, “E”ast, and “W”est on these, and this is why. YOU NEVER KNOW WHERE YOU’RE GOING! I can’t tell you how many times I had to pause the game just to figure out which way was North. I often had to look one direction, pause to see the full map to see where I’m facing on it, and then, turn again until I got to facing North or where ever it is I had to go. How could they not have even gotten this right? It also would’ve been helpful if, being you spend most the game on the roof, to know which enemies were eye-to-eye level with me, above me, or below me. Usually, they make all things above you an arrow facing up on these game maps, and all things below facing down. But, oh no, not in this game! I died so many times because I couldn’t tell if any enemy gang were shooting from above, from below, or from so far away, they wouldn’t even show up in the compass map screen. Every single enemy is just a dot. Even if they’re above me or below me. It’s things like this that make you appreciate the little things in any given Grand Theft Auto title, where you don’t have to try to figure out where North is, and that the arrows or triangles let you know right away which altitude an enemy is at. But not in this game! In fact, I’ve seen an effective map system in about EVERY Xbox 360 game that uses one, EXCEPT this game! Oh, and you can’t even zoom the map in. Ins’t that just something else?

When you die, you have to restart from a “supply station,” most of which are few are isolated between locations, and all of them have to be found and unlocked. Oh, and they’re ALL on roofs, meaning you have to spend ten minutes climbing up top to them, and you could die just trying to get down from them! An elevator that you can use once you get up to the top the first time would’ve been nice. I mean, they actually HAVE them in the game and all, so it’s not like they would’ve had to make one from scratch or anything. Any good gun you collect from an enemy HAS to be taken to this supply center/save point in order for you to keep it, or else, you’ll lose everything you collected once you die. Sometimes, because of the random enemy pop ups, you’ll, ironically, die trying to get back to your save point in order to save the guns you just got in case you die. You could be at any given rooftop, look one way, then look back and have a hoarde of random enemies pop up at you. Sometimes, you can even see them materialize in front of you. Sometimes, you’ll restart at a save point and by chance, there’ll be a ton of enemies right in front of your face as you just come back from the dead. I don’t know. Maybe killing so many enemies as if they were an ant colony and jumping from rooftops sounds fun, but it’s really not. Neither is dying a thousand times due to a broken aiming system or enemy grenade. You can still die by gravity, by the way, so with each roof, you still have to be very careful.

The only good thing I can say about the game is that there’s no glitches. Oh, wait. There are! Like, constantly getting stuck in a wall, or a rampway, or even the ground! Stuck as in, “this solid object isn’t all that solid” stuck. And the random enemies. That counts, too. It’s bad enough that once you kill every enemy in the near area, the game will have a “hit squad” of about ten cars come up and bring MORE enemies to you, but to have the ones you JUST KILLED re-materialize right in front of you is just insulting. Like, why even bother to kill them if it just makes more come to kill you, and the dead ones simply return back like it’s nothing? Your character is a genetic clone and “The Agency” can make an endless supply of you in case you die. What’s their excuse, though?

Overall, this kind of pointless 3D “shoot and jump” kind of simplistic game wouldn’t have been so bad on the N64, the original Playstation, or even as an early Gamecube title. I mean, the comic-book like art style isn’t anything impressive or new or advanced. 1999 to 2002, this game might’ve been acceptable. An “average” game, at best. But this kind of simple, pointless, storyline-less, linear “shoot and kill just for the sake of it” game is far below what today’s standards are in gaming. To imagine that this is an Xbox 360 title makes me think that this game probably spent so many years in development, that it’s heavily outdated by today’s standards. When you can’t even tell which way is North on your compass map, you can’t even zoom in your menu-guide map, and every single character is as generic as a white and black-text can of government corn, it really isn’t a game ready to be released. At least not in any year past 2003, on any system greater than maybe Gamecube. This game is bad for simply being simple and outdated and just, really frustrating and lame and incomplete. I can’t give this game a One because other than the “getting stuck” and “targeting,” there really aren’t any glitches or bugs in it. The game is somewhat playable.

However, when a game makes you want to break something in it’s incompleteness, or lose your mind and curse after getting killed by some stupid game flaw for the 219th time, something ain’t right. I can’t imagine anyone over twelve enjoying this game, not to insult anyone under thirteen, but only a simple minded person could enjoy a game this simple and generic. By the cover and art style, the game looks kind of cool. You sort of think “Gears Of War” combined with “Saint’s Row.” You get to use some high tech equipment to take down three ethnic gangs crippling the city. Sounds fun. And I’m sure, most people who bought this game bought it for the Halo 3 beta, but also because it looked or sounded like fun, right? However, I haven’t played a game THIS bad since “Sonic Heroes.” (and I would include every other Sonic game since then, had I actually played those also-poorly-rated titles) This is a game you simply want to break with your bare hands, or sell to any gaming store, even if you can only get $2.95 for it. Shoot, ANY amount of money the guy offers you at a game store, you’ll take just to not have this horrible curse of a game in your life anymore. I can’t say it’s a Legend in the “Worst Games Of All Time” ranking, but it’s definitely one of those games you’ll get rid of, by any means possible, just to not have in your collection. It’s like the DVD of “Gigli” or “I Know Who Killed Me” in your DVD collection that makes everything else you own, as well as yourself, look bad just by it’s mere prescence, so you get rid of it, possibly erase all save files of it from your memory card or hard drive too, and pretend like it never happened. Yes, this game is a “pretend like it never happened” kind of game.

AVOID this disaster at all costs! It’s not fun, it’s frustrating, and it’s not even in-depth.

5 Stars Addictive gameplay
Crackdown is a very simple, yet addictive game. It is easy to pick up and play when you don’t have a lot of time to dedicate to a more complex or story rich game. I would liken Crackdown to Grand Theft Auto, with only one mission, kill the gang bosses and their men. Simple, straightforward, fun and addictive. A must buy.

4 Stars fun time killer.
I don’t know why but i had a blast playing this game.It does nothing entirely new but it is fun running around jumping leveling up your hero and getting rid of the gangs.It does have some flaws like the map could be better and it gets repetitive after awhile but worth the price now it is under [...] bucks.

4 Stars Just plain fun…
Crackdown is a fun game that in my opinion feels a lot like a super-powered GTA, with missions to complete, vehicles to drive, and civilians to “protect”.

3 Stars Not a great game, but above the average.
Crackdown is a funny game to review. It is quite fun for a few hours as you learn to play and develop your agent, but quickly becomes repetitive and then it abruptly ends.

You begin the game with the agent a rather wimpy version of his future self. As you shoot, jump, lift, drive and explode things around all of this will improve. This stage is really fun, you go cracking down on the first gang, killing henchmen until working your way to the head guy. It is really fun to fight throwing a trashbin around and then see the agent becoming stronger and able to fight throwing cars or trucks around. As most have already mentioned the jumping interface is quite fun and give a real sense of freedom and superhero look.

The graphics are above the old generation consoles but way below what the new generation is capable of. That said it has a charming cartoony look that fits with the game mood of a super police agency battling crime.

The problem is that the game is basically the killing of the three gangs, by the middle of your war with the second one you will already have you agent at his maximum stats and killing henchmen will start to look all the same. By the time you reach the third gang it is a chore. Besides, after you wipe out the crimelords in the city there is nothing really fun to do other than start all over again; the game doesn’t pack that many hour of gameplay as a result.

Why the relatively high score? The early game is really fun, the mixture of driving, shooting and kicking badguys around is hard to forget; and allows one to forgive the boring second-half and endgame.

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Nintendo DS Lite Onyx Black

April 28th, 2009

Nintendo DS Lite Onyx Black




Lighter, brighter and just as fun as the original Nintendo DS, the Nintendo DS Lite arrives just in time for hungry gamers. It’s smaller than the original DS, with brighter screens and adjustable backlighting. The DS Lite sets itself apart from every other hand-held gaming system on the market with a variety of new features. Center microphone Larger stylus for a better grip Easy-to-reach Start and Select buttons Removable cover keeps the Game Boy Advance cartridge slot clear from dust and debris when not in use Color - Onyx Black

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Awesome!!
I love my DS lite its very user friendly and as soon as I opened the package it was fully charged and ready to be played. I recommend the Legend of Zelda game for the DS, because its a game that really utilizes all the different features the DS has to offer. At some points in the game you have to blow out torches to enter different areas. Overall I am very pleased with this portable gaming system.

1 Star Bad experience
Pesimo really was because it is the second time buyer esteq team on amazon and I reached it yet I was charged at the first opportunity I paid like a month and half and this opportunity and make the claim and neither me nor have I made reemboso it is Ds. With agredezco with respect to know if Limewire harms support

1 Star I hate this thing - but my wife loves it
Was part of a surprise x-mas gift. She loves the nintendo ds and the games. plays it all the time. so much for romance.

5 Stars Great product - Awesome Customer Service!
This is a great product! This is actually our second one… my older son (9) got his for Christmas. This one was purchased for my younger son’s birthday - 6 years old! I was not sure he was old enough, but seeing him playing with his brother’s proved me wrong. I highly recommend it!

Furthermore, I want to mention that we had a problem with it, whereas we could not charge the DS anymore after 2 months of using it. We contacted Amazon and even though we passed the deadline for returning it, Amazon took it back and sent us a brand new one!!

Thank You AMAZON for an Outstanding Customer Experience!!

5 Stars Reliable, tough, and fun product!
My daughter loves the Nintendo DS-she plays Pokemon games on it nearly every day. Unlike most kids, her neurologist recommends she plays hand held games to strengthen her fingers. I have seen increased dexterity in her handwriting since she began playing with the Nintendo DS. She is a lucky kid because she’s one of the few who has doctor-recommended playtime.

I find the Nintendo DS to be a reliable, kid-tough product. It’s bonus is that it’s portable and can be taken on vacation or on any long car trip. The variety of colors available would satisfy any child with a preference for a favorite color. Also, since we’re on a limited budget and can’t afford a Wii, it’s affordable (and fun).

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Nintendo DS Lite Cobalt Black

April 23rd, 2009

Nintendo DS Lite Cobalt Black




Lighter, brighter and just as fun as the original Nintendo DS, the Nintendo DS Lite arrives just in time for hungry gamers. It’s smaller than the original DS, with brighter screens and adjustable backlighting. The DS Lite sets itself apart from every other hand-held gaming system on the market with a variety of new features. Center microphone Larger stylus for a better grip Easy-to-reach Start and Select buttons Removable cover keeps the Game Boy Advance cartridge slot clear from dust and debris when not in use Color - Cobalt Blue

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Awesome!!
I love my DS lite its very user friendly and as soon as I opened the package it was fully charged and ready to be played. I recommend the Legend of Zelda game for the DS, because its a game that really utilizes all the different features the DS has to offer. At some points in the game you have to blow out torches to enter different areas. Overall I am very pleased with this portable gaming system.

5 Stars Great product - Awesome Customer Service!
This is a great product! This is actually our second one… my older son (9) got his for Christmas. This one was purchased for my younger son’s birthday - 6 years old! I was not sure he was old enough, but seeing him playing with his brother’s proved me wrong. I highly recommend it!

Furthermore, I want to mention that we had a problem with it, whereas we could not charge the DS anymore after 2 months of using it. We contacted Amazon and even though we passed the deadline for returning it, Amazon took it back and sent us a brand new one!!

Thank You AMAZON for an Outstanding Customer Experience!!

5 Stars Reliable, tough, and fun product!
My daughter loves the Nintendo DS-she plays Pokemon games on it nearly every day. Unlike most kids, her neurologist recommends she plays hand held games to strengthen her fingers. I have seen increased dexterity in her handwriting since she began playing with the Nintendo DS. She is a lucky kid because she’s one of the few who has doctor-recommended playtime.

I find the Nintendo DS to be a reliable, kid-tough product. It’s bonus is that it’s portable and can be taken on vacation or on any long car trip. The variety of colors available would satisfy any child with a preference for a favorite color. Also, since we’re on a limited budget and can’t afford a Wii, it’s affordable (and fun).

1 Star I hate this thing - but my wife loves it
Was part of a surprise x-mas gift. She loves the nintendo ds and the games. plays it all the time. so much for romance.

1 Star Bad experience
Pesimo really was because it is the second time buyer esteq team on amazon and I reached it yet I was charged at the first opportunity I paid like a month and half and this opportunity and make the claim and neither me nor have I made reemboso it is Ds. With agredezco with respect to know if Limewire harms support

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Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter

April 23rd, 2009

Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter




Connect with other wireless gamers for multiplayer competition all the way across the room! Play multiplayer games on wireless-compatible GBA paks Use the adapter with the Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP and Game Boy Player Compatible titles include Pok?mon FireRed, Pok?mon LeafGreen, Mario Golf Advance Tour and more!

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT
I bought one of these for my daughter as a gift & found that I need one for each GBA or SP. So I bought another one for my son. Then after we couldn’t get them to work & consulted Nintendo we found that the wireless adapter doesn’t work for all multi-player games & there are only a few games that will work with the wireless version. Some gift.

5 Stars Blah, blah, blah
I don’t really believe it deserves 5 stars, 4 would be enough, but I’m just doing this to bring up the avarage.

4 Stars Pokemon Trainers! Here Is the Review For You!
For Trainers with Pokemon Fire Red Version/Pokemon Leaf Green Version/Pokemon Emerald Version, this item will broaden your experience. You can wirelessly link up and battle or trade. No cables required! You can also enjoy features like Two Island’s Game Corner. So if you want to trade or battle with friends, or just make your experience more enjoyable, this item is a great place to start!

5 Stars A good Replacement to cable
We had a cable go bad on us, and I could never find a replacement. Finally, I saw the wireless device. I bought this for my daughter. She and I play pokemon on GBA. We no longer have to be within cable reach. but at least in the same room. Matter of fact, we have more fun now. The wireless is faster than cable. Its easy to put on and take off. You can hook up with multiple players using the wireless.

Note, you can’t use the wireless and cable, its either/or. Also, with GBA, you have to have the newer games that says wireless. Its not backwards compatible. Recommend this device and the GBA TV Adapter.

5 Stars wireless adaptor
My children enjoy being able to play gameboy games together now with the adaptor.

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