Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Pokemon Emerald Version

Pokemon Emerald Version

Pokemon Emerald Version

Binding : Video Game
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : Nintendo
Brand : Nintendo
Label : Nintendo
Publisher : Nintendo
Model : 45496735302
Platform : Game Boy Advance
Studio : Nintendo
ReleaseDate : 2005-04-29
List Price: USD $39.99
Lowest Used Price: USD $19.99
Lowest New Price: USD $44.95
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Features:
  • Players must keep balance in the world of Hoenn, where Team Magma or Team Aqua are taking over
  • Use your best battle strategies - on the Battle Frontier you'll face the most challenging competition ever
  • 7 Frontier Brain competitors - beat them to gain all the symbols of the Battle Frontier
  • Connects with Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, Colosseum, Fire Red and Leaf Green for total compatibility
  • Wireless multiplayer trading and battling with up to 4 players
Product Description
Pokemon Emerald is an extension of Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire -- you'll travel to an all-new region and explore as you face off against Team Aqua and Team Magma. An aspiring Pokemon trainer moves to tiny Littleroot Town and discovers all-new Pokemon to train and compete with -- now he's on the road to being a great trainer!
Amazon.com Product Description
Are you looking for a new Pokemon challenge? With a focus on continuing the story, Pokemon Emerald brings together elements and characters from Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. Emerald is the third adventure to take place in the Hoenn region, and it features all new areas and exciting new plot twists.

In Pokemon Emerald, your character is an aspiring Pokemon Trainer and new inhabitant of Littleroot Town. You'll enter the neighborhood amid a truckload of boxes, eager to explore your new environment. Eventually, you'll stumble upon a challenge that forces you to select from three Pokemon -- Torchic, Mudkip or Treecko. Once you decide, you can begin your quest to become the world's greatest Pokemon Trainer.

If you've played the Ruby or Sapphire installments, you'll recognize many of the locations in Emerald. Although familiar, quite a lot has changed in Emerald. The most exciting addition is Battle Frontier. No matter how well you think you know Hoenn, you will always discover something entirely new. Plus, you may even encounter a new Gym Leader in your journeys.

You are up against stiff competition in Emerald. Team Magma and Team Aqua once again look to disrupt the peaceful civility of Hoenn. Unlike Ruby and Sapphire, both gangs have set up camp in this adventure. That means you'll be facing double-the-evil, double-the-clever, scheming plans. To really spice things up, Emerald has added sightings of the rare Pokemon Rayquaza. The plot thickens!

The Battle Frontier of Pokemon Emerald brings together seven battle facilities. Each area provides a unique battle experience. Special Trainers called Frontier Brains head each facility and they will test every aspect of your combat skills. Your victories will be memorialized in the form of Frontier Symbols, and you must defeat the Frontier Brain at each location several times in order to earn your awards.

With new locations like Battle Dome, Battle Arena, Battle Factory, and Battle Pike, Pokemon Emerald will throw you awesome new twists and challenges. The new adventure in Hoenn is full of adventure and has plenty of opportunities to hone your battle skills. Just keep your composure, explore the island, and you can become the world's greatest Pokemon Trainer.

Customer Reviews


Old School Game with a New School Style (2009-04-27)
I looked for a while for a game that could somehow mirror the time I spent into my childhood favorites Pokemon Red and Blue. I looked in systems like Xbox 360, PC games, and hand-held games, and it became apparent that the only way I'll ever recreate the magic I had when I was 7 at 17 was with, once again, Pokemon. But by now, I could no longer pick up the old Pokemon Red or Blue and play. I've played the game so many times and abused the Missing No. glitch too much to get anything new, so I took a risk in a newer Pokemon game. I'm still partial to the original 151 Pokemon, but I was drawn into the game just as quickly as I was for the original, and as a bonus, it's been weeks, and I STILL have so much to do in the game, and I have trouble setting it down. The only negative I can think of is losing some sleep due to playing it a bit too much at night.


My son loves it!! (2009-04-21)
I have to say, my son hasn't been disappointed in any of the Pokemon games yet. Great game.


Pokemon Emerald (2009-03-20)
I love pokemon. Great game. Alot of fun and very addicting. I just wish they would make a game like this for the bigger systems. One that you can actually go and catch pokemon like on the TV show. Until they get smart enough to do that, I will continue to have fun with what they have out.


Pokemon Emerald Version (2009-03-17)
This game is addictive, and it has great replay value. Hours of fun can be expected. Once it is beaten, there is still more to do.


Great game!! (2009-03-11)
I did get far with in the span of three days but I really love this game! It has a lot of action. I would buy it again( oh wait I did) sorry, muggers got the first one!! But I still love this game!


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Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3

Binding : Video Game
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : Nintendo
Brand : Nintendo
Label : Nintendo
Publisher : Nintendo
Model : 45496733384
Platform : Game Boy Advance
Studio : Nintendo
ReleaseDate : 2003-10-21
List Price: USD $29.99
Lowest Used Price: USD $12.95
Lowest New Price: USD $35.98
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Features:
  • Bowser and his troublemaking kids have brought trouble to the land, and turned the local kings into animals. Only Mario & Luigi can stop them!
  • Jump over bottomless pits, stomp your foes and collect awesome new power-ups like the Warp Whistle and the Tanooki Suit
  • Open up new levels by scanning special cards through your e-Reader
  • Dash, swim, and take to the air -- complete difficult platform levels while you fight your way to Bowser
  • Multiplayer Mario madness with 4-person link-ups (Separate games required)
Product Description
Super Mario Bros 3: Super Mario Advance 4 is a direct port of the tremendous hit Nintendo game to your GBA!
Customer Reviews


Now let me explain... (2009-02-05)
This is a remake of one of what many consider to be the best of all Mario games. I am a huge fan of Mario games, it's my favorite game series. Super Mario Galaxy, Mario & Luigi, Paper Mario, Super Mario Bros. (obviously not this one) I just love the series. And games have no use to play if there's no challenge. But there is a point in time when something can be too hard, and this goes way over that line. It's simply too hard. It's one of the hardest games I've ever played, and it wasn't very fun. I was stressed during it. Great graphics, but that's not enough. I haven't played the orginal NES version, and I doubt it's any different. Sorry folks.


Just like the original! (2009-02-03)
I'm so glad I have this game! I can now play it on the go. (on my NDS) It is just like the original, only Mario says certain things when he gets a mushroom, leaf, fire power, 1UP, or dies. It's very cool. This game is the same as Super Mario All Stars. I picked that up right away! The music for the underground level was so cool! If you are a Mario fan, get this game!


Super Mario Adv 4 (2009-01-06)
Shipping was acceptable; even though, the product came regular US Mail. My child seems to enjoy playing the game. The pkg. was discreet; which was appreciated being it was a gift. My only issue was the packaging. The product came in an envelope and was not in a GBA box.


Super Mario 3 (2008-11-18)
The game is a fun game. I understand that its an old game and not new, but the game I bought was corrupt. It can only save one game at a time. I guess thats what I get for buying used.


Very Good (2008-11-16)
This product is so much fun. I already owned the game myself, but my younger sister who is six just had to have it for her birthday. Unwilling to give up mine, I bought it here at Amazon- which was truly a lifesaver. Thank You! :)


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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Gameboy Advance SP GameShark Game Codes

Gameboy Advance SP GameShark Game Codes

Gameboy Advance SP GameShark Game Codes

Binding : Accessory
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : MadCatz
Brand : Mad Catz
Label : MadCatz
Publisher : MadCatz
Model : GMCA28DBZ/06/1
Platform : Game Boy Advance
Studio : MadCatz
ReleaseDate : 2008-08-12
List Price: USD $19.99
Lowest Used Price: USD $23.95
Lowest New Price: USD $15.99
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Features:
  • Pre-loaded with thousands of the best game codes available for hundreds of games
  • Includes game codes for import titles
  • Update and delete codes whenever you want
  • Easy to use plug and play cartridge
  • More codes available on GameShark.com
Product Description
MAD CATZ GBA SP GAME
Customer Reviews


Gameboy Advance SP GameShark (2009-02-17)
The product worked great. This is an older device for use in Gameboy advance. Most kids today use the DS, but my kids also like to play with the Advance. This was hard to find anywhere else but I'm glad Amazon still carries it.

Worked with all my kid's games without any problems. My kids also were able to look up custom codes from the internet and prgram them into this device which was also a very nice feature.


Misleading customer image? (2009-01-29)
The customer image is misleading and therefore the person I allowed to order this did not get what they expected. However the item actually shown by seller is what I am rating.

The instrustion manual clearly states that using too many codes will have adverse effects. There is also a certain way to remove games from this to keep the item from getting scratched and unable to be read by the GBA. When used correctly this is a great item and deserves great reviews.


Do NOT buy this - It breaks after 1 use!!! (2009-01-09)
For some reason, this product will break after 1 use in a game boy advance. I bought this item, played it 1 time, and then it broken after rebooting. What it is is that Nintendo made different chips that after there chips enter the slot, they will break.

If you put it into your GBA after 1 Use, you will be prompted with a White Screen of Death. You will not be able to fix this.

DO NOT BUY!!!!

Questions? Email me at beaton94@yahoo.com.


Cheaters! (2008-11-02)
Listen up, if you cheat like crazy when it comes to gameboys like me, you're in luck. Very well organized, simple to use, and helps a lot. When I bought it it was inexpensive, so that was good too. It is pretty sturdy, but if you pull the GBA cartridges out too often, the metal prongs on the inside bend and wont read your games anymore, that is why I gave it 4 stars because I had to buy a second one. So if you are gentle with it, like I am now, it's a really good and handy item.


my granddaugher loves playing her ds (2008-10-24)
I made my granddaughter Tiani very happy sending her this Gameshark, together with the Action Replay


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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Pokemon, Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition

Pokemon, Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition

Pokemon, Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition

Binding : Game Cartridge
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : SPIG
Brand : Nintendo
Label : SPIG
Publisher : SPIG
Platform : Game Boy
Studio : SPIG
Lowest Used Price: USD $12.99
Lowest New Price: USD $110.00
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Features:
  • collect 150 Pokemon
  • each Pokemon has unique skills
  • collect badges to enter the Pokemon League
  • one player only
  • trade Pokemon via link cable
Customer Reviews


Shocking Results (2009-03-16)
Special Pikachu addition of pokemon that came out way before gameboy color hit the shelves. Plays just as the original gameboy games, however unlike other reviews there is is something missing.

Remember that special "pikachu surfing" event? Well you can't get that ingame. That's right, meaning you would have to call nintendo and take it up to them for them to "install" the hardware into the game! What a money-milker. Very disappointing as a child, as I have wanted to play that game specifically for that purpose and the ability to catch "mew". This is as close to the series for the original 3, so if your into collecting these, get the yellow version. Interacting with pikachu is cute, but be warned how his mood changes can affect battles if you use him...

And it seems that they have taken out the "Indingo" pokemon, or "virus" it seems. It was said catching this pokemon (which was literally nothing more than a scrambled block with two eyes on it that make a polygon noise) would "erase" the save data on the game! I don't recall running into this pokemon, that can be found in the sea near the island. This game is old, so don't pay more than[..] for this. I know there's been quiet a few that have been selling this outdated game for ridiculous prices, simply because it's a "pikachu edition" based pokemon game.


Kids love it! (2009-01-28)
I bought this for one of my kids, because they had it in the past and it got lost. We got it again, and they love it!


Pokemon Pikachu Edition (2008-12-02)
My son is having so much fun with this game. He loves that his Pikachu follows him everywhere and that he can check his Pikachu's mood (ie: sad, happy). A great game.


The Crown of the Original Three (2008-09-30)
As has been done in other Pokemon versions (Gold/Silver then Crystal), Yellow tops off the two other Gameboy versions nicely (Red/Blue). In addition to having Pikachu as your constant companion, the additional changes, though subtle, will have you taking up the quest yet again to "catch 'em all".

Although the graphics outside of battle are lackluster, inside a battle between two Pokemon show off the graphical enhancements nicely. Pikachu's "mood meter" will have you attempting to please the little guy so you can obtain the best results in certain areas.

Since this follows the TV show (early in it's career), fans of that show might enjoy this version more than the average Pokemaniac. A slight improvement over the original two, any Pokemon fan would be welcome to add this to their collection.

Pros:

Pikachu's here, and he won't stay in his ball!
Slight graphics improvement during battles
It follows the TV show closer than the original two games

Cons:

Same old, same old Pokemon game. Only slight differences
Graphics are sub-par when travelling the world of Pokemon

Overall:

This game rates high with me personally, since I am a fan of Pikachu and Pokemon in general. This game is great for the Pokemon collector to obtain and add to his or her library. Not to be missed, especially at these prices. Warning, though: You might not be able to obtain a "complete" copy of this game anymore without shelling out some serious bucks.


Pokemon Yellow Version -GB (2008-05-06)
Good game I thought some of the graphic's were a little tacky for my taste although the funny part is they say this game is for the original Game Boy but when you play the game the background like houses and the ocean and people the graphics really suck major but when you get into a pokemon battle with another trainer and you see both pokemon their both in crystal clear color which is really weird because this game is suppose to be for the GB not GBC so go figure I just thought that was pretty interesting that only the pokemon would come in color who knows maybe that's why they said on the front "Special Pikachu Edition" on the game boy cartridge but I will admit this game with out a dout in my mind is extremely to long but a very interesting game good for very long road trips defently Oh and remember if your going on a long road trip and you take your GBA SP remember to take the car charger with you for that sort of thing or the easy way take the Original GBA and just buy double AA batteries when you need them I wouldn't really recommend taking the GBA SP on long road trip just because when you plug in the car charger you can't listen to the radio while the car charger is in I found that out the hard way 1 time I plugged in the car charger but then it some how wouldn't let me listen to the radio. So buy this game if you have a roadtrip coming up and you get bored in the car very easily or if you just need something to do or just get bored any where. If you have an extremely short attention span do not get this game you will get bored with it really quickly and then want to trade it in and it is a little bit of a frustrating game at times so if you can't take frustration don't get this game either. I would recommend this game for anyone 10 years of age or older.


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Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Includes Four Swords)

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Includes Four Swords)

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Includes Four Swords)

Binding : Video Game
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : Nintendo
Brand : Nintendo
Label : Nintendo
Publisher : Nintendo
Model : AGBPAZLE
Platform : Game Boy Advance
Studio : Nintendo
ReleaseDate : 2004-01-27
List Price: USD $19.99
Lowest Used Price: USD $8.89
Lowest New Price: USD $14.49
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Features:
  • 1-4 Players
Product Description
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is a retelling of the venerable series' first game with a quest for up to four players -- all on one cartridge. The game is a mix of action and puzzles where Link must travel between the Light and Dark worlds to rescue Princess Zelda. In the multiplayer game, Four Swords, between two to four players take on the roles of young adventurers who answer a challenge from the Triforce. They must brave the dangers of multiple dungeons in a quest to find the Master Sword. Their strength will be tested by fierce monsters, their wisdom tested by complex puzzles, and their courage tested by having to cooperate with each other to overcome obstacles.
Amazon.com Product Description
Got Game Boy Advance friends and a Game Link Cable? Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is a retelling of the venerable series' first game with a quest for up to four players--all from one cartridge. The game is a mix of action and puzzles where Link must travel between the Light and Dark worlds to rescue Princess Zelda.
Customer Reviews


16 Years Later...I FINALLY BEAT YOU! (2009-03-30)
That's right 'A Link To The Past', I bought you when you first came out on Super Nintendo. You were one of my first games and I loved you dearly. I must have invested hundreds of hours playing you, searching for all the fractions of hearts, digging with the shovel in places I shouldn't have been digging. I would hop between worlds like it was a revolving door and try to murder the invincible chickens. I'd play your mini-games until I was a grand master at shooting those squids in the shop 5 out of 5 times!

But you know what I never did? I never kicked the crap out of Ganon and beat the game!!! It was either because it was too hard, I was too distracted, or I was too confused as to where that last key was in the Ice Palace (YouTube'd that nonsense) but I never conquered you.

Fast forward to November 2008: I'm in Iraq with a pink Nintendo DS my wife gave me and a lot of free time on my hands. So I order you, and oh the nostalgia! I still remembered nearly every little trick 17 years later, and this time Ganon, instead of meeting an idle 8-year old with a low attention span you find yourself squaring up with a battle-hardened 24-year old weapon of the U.S. Army...with a slightly higher attention span. But you find yourself suddenly lacking, and you stink of fear. My silver arrows cut your fleshy pig skin to shreds, and for the first time ever Zelda is overwhelmed by my machismo. The TriForce is in the hands of a benevolent ruler once more and we celebrate until dawn; I make bacon for breakfast with the flesh of my enemy.

This game is the pinnacle of video game greatness. I didn't play `Four Swords' so I have nothing to say about that portion, but it doesn't get better than `A Link To The Past'.

This game gets 1000 Stars and 3 Conjoined Triangles!


Zelda 4 Life (2009-03-10)
Zelda: A Link To The Past was the first game that I remember loving from beginning to end. It is amazingly fun. It isn't too difficult to play (I'm basing this on the fact that I orginally played it and beat it when I was in elementary school), it has interesting stories for the individual characters you meet in the game, and the gameplay is nearly perfect. Someone might argue that the graphics aren't spectacular, but that is besides the point. Honestly, graphics are the last thing you should consider when purchasing a game if it has a decent story and near perfect controls like A Link To The Past does.

You start off as an average young lad who wakes up after hearing the voice of a girl. It is the middle of the night when you see your Uncle/Dad prepare to leave with his shield and sword. Of course, you go after him in the middle of the night during a rainstorm. How about that for some visual presence? Anyway, you make your way to the castle and begin your adventure to rescue Zelda across several castle/dungeons, bosses, and two worlds.

I still own and play the SNES version. I recently purchased a Nintendo DS Lite and purchased the Game Boy Advance version of this game since the NDS Lite can play GBA games. It's still great on the small screen. The game has been updated with some images and sounds from the Windwaker game --which is also a great Zelda game, so I can't complain for those changes to be honest.

My only complaint is probably not worth mentioning unless you are soley purchasing a GBA or NDS handheld system to play this game: The buttons are backwards on the game pad (A, B, X, Y). It'll take some getting used to the difference, which is kind of annoying that that was even done. But, the game is so great that I got over it.

Happy Gaming!


An instant Zelda classic! (2009-01-10)
The SNES classic, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past has come to the GBA! What could be better than having one of the best Zelda games ever to play anywhere? Plus, the cartridge includes an bonus game...the first multiplayer Zelda ever, Four Swords!
(Note: I will not go over the story in this review.)

To start, the GBA port of A Link to the Past is almost an exact copy of the original. The dimension-swapping gameplay and puzzles are still there. The game's controls are intact and translate well onto the GBA. The (in my opinion) minor changes include some dialogue revisions and edits, and the addition of yelps and grunts when Link swings his sword (like in Ocarina of Time).

The game is action-packed and challenging. The dungeons and bosses are as fun as ever. The lineup of tried-and-true items expands with some cool new ones. The difficulty level is perfect. The puzzles make you think a little bit and that makes beating the dungeons all the more satisfying.

The music is great! The game includes all the classic Zelda tunes and some new ones that are just as catchy!

The graphics have aged well over the years. They looked so good, I was almost fooled into thinking this was a game made originally for the GBA.

As for Four Swords, it's true that it's the first multiplayer Zelda game. But, there's a catch. The game can ONLY be played with 2-players or more. It works via GBA to GBA link cables. Each player must also have their own copy of the cartridge in order to play. For those who get to play, they must work cooperatively and competitively with the other player(s). Also a nice feature is as you progress in one game, extras can be unlocked in the other game.

Even for the fans who might be disappointed by Four Swords, this game is still worth buying just for the chance to play A Link to the Past again, or for the very first time!


Married a Zelda fan (2008-09-12)
Bought this for my husband ...a big Zelda fan. He has played it multiple time and now has our oldest child into playing as well. If you have been a fan of previous Zelda games you will be a fan of this as well.


Zelda always rocks (2008-09-07)
What can I say? You either like Zelda or you don't. I think it's continuing saga is amazing and fun to be part of.


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Saturday, April 4, 2009

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

Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance SP Rapid Home Travel Charger with IC Chip

Binding : Video Game
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : Bargaincell
Brand : Bargaincell
Label : Bargaincell
Publisher : Bargaincell
Platform : Game Boy Advance
Studio : Bargaincell
List Price: USD $29.99
Lowest New Price: USD $0.02
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Features:
  • 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.
Product Description
This travel charger is lightweight. Simply plug one end into the wall, the other into your device, and it will recharge and condition your battery.
Customer Reviews


Does the job, but isn't as described (2009-01-31)
The charger so far is working as it should, but it certainly isn't what was described in the picture. It's not an official Nintendo charger, but rather a cheap knockoff.

As long as it works and doesn't kill my SP, I'm fine with it, but I won't be buying from SF Planet ever again.


Did not get yet... (2009-01-09)
Sorry to say that I did not get yet. I was told to wait untill the 9th of Jan,09.. Thanks please respond asap...


Gameboy SP charger--GENERIC (2009-01-09)
The charger did work but it is a generic charger NOT a charger like what is in the picture. I ordered one that was pictured exactly as I was looking for and that is NOT what I got. I notified the seller of this with no response.


Works fine (2008-12-24)
My daughter lost her DS charger and I wanted to replace it cheaply. This was cheap and works fine, so I have no complaints. Like the other reviewers said, the plug doesn't fold down like the picture shows, but that makes no difference to me.


Nintendo charger (2008-10-03)
I brought this product because I lost the original plug for my son's gameboy. What I like most about this item, that it was sooooo affordable, available and it works good.


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