Popcap and Majesco bring this spelling puzzle game onto the Game Boy Advance.
The low, low price point and the relative wealth of positive attributes almost make some of HyperSonic.Xtreme's dire problems forgivable. Almost.
Black & Bruised is a fun arcade-style boxing game that casual gamers will find entertaining for awhile.
BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox does have a certain charm about it, but not to the extent that anyone but die-hard fans of the TV series should risk their hard-earned dollars ...
Super Collapse! II is a fast-paced, puzzle game with four different modes of play that will require you to adapt your strategy accordingly.
BloodRayne is a good third-person action game that's pretty straightforward but has a few nice twists.
Help Turbo Turtle win his freedom to once again swim the sea. Trapped on the Isle of Mazes you must guide Turbo Turtle through deceitful labyrinths and nasty traps. Collect ...
The vehicles work well, they're fun to drive, and they end up overshadowing the game's weapon balancing issues.
Gun Metal is a fast-paced, arcade-style action game in which you pilot a mech that can transform into a jet.
Totaled! falls short on all fronts, but the exceptionally bad physics and gameplay rob the game of any hope of being something worth your time.
With a few graphical enhancements and some gameplay refinements, David Beckham Soccer could have easily been one of the must-have soccer games for the Xbox.
Almost all of its components are average at best, and unlike other games in this genre, it lacks any one outstanding feature or notable aspect.
Surprisingly addictive and deceptively clever, Bomberman Generation has gotten the series back on track.
On its own merits, Bomberman MAX 2 is a fun adventure game with a decent collecting aspect and a few fun minigames.
The ability to play as Chain, Buchu, Star, Blues, and the rest of the Yie Ar Kung-Fu gang is enough on its own to make this cart a must-have.
You'll find virtually everything there is to like about action gaming in the stunning sequel to Serious Sam.
Many of its little touches are quite impressive, but there are clearly more memorable shooters of its kind already available.
Invade Puzzle Island in Rage softwares new single- and multiplayer puzzle game.
The graphics are great, the gameplay is solid, and the quick fights make it the perfect type of game to play when you're on the go.
With Caesar's Palace, you can experience the intensity of casino gambling, right in the palm of your hand. Develop your own strategy in Video Poker, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Video Horse ...
If you're a DDR fan who hasn't already imported the bevy of dancing games available in Japan, DDR Disney is worth checking out.
F-14 Tomcat's somewhat generic nature, dark visuals, and repetitious missions may deter the casual flight jockey.
Fortress, by Majesco, is a competitive puzzle-strategy game that answers the question, "What if Tetris were a battlefield?"
Mind 'n Motion is a Kinect game for the Xbox 360
It's a video game, it's a cartoon, it's a toy, it's a lunch box, and now it's a PC CD-ROM game.
Frogger is an enjoyable title.
Hercules is a game not to be missed.
Poses little threat to bankrupt the board-game industry.
NASCAR Challenge is a dull racing game that doesn't have much going for it.
What originally was intended for the PC has come to the PlayStation - with mixed results.
The single-player mode is a long series of often-amazingly intense firefights.
It's a great looking, fun-filled game that has plenty of visceral thrills and absolutely, positively the biggest battles in any shooter to date.
If you've ever wondered what Micro Machines would be like with NASCAR drivers, Majesco's NASCAR Heat is the answer.
Star Trek fans shouldn't be alone in experiencing the game's exciting story-driven single-player campaign, as well as its solid multiplayer mode.
Fans of the series might be able to enjoy Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure on a nostalgic level if they can grit their teeth through its serious flaws.
From a gameplay standpoint, the game falls flat.
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