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Super Mario Bros. Placemats
Sale Price: $2.68
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Includes 4 placemats made of heavy paper. Word games and maze on the back for kids to play.
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Super Mario Chess
List Price: $49.99
Sale Price: $29.39
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The classic game of chess takes a wacky turn with those video game characters, Super Mario Brothers. Features 32 highly-detailed authentic chess pieces and a themed chess board. Everything comes packed in a collector's tin.
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LeapFrog Leapster 2 Learning Game System - Pink
List Price: $69.99
Sale Price: $35.99
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Put innovative creativity and fun at your kids' fingertips -- and watch them learn in the process -- with the The LeapFrog Leapster 2 Learning Game System. This battery-operated handheld game system goes where your children go, and brings plenty of learning fun along. It comes with two pre-installed educational games, and many more are available: purchase an optional SD card separately for access to additional online games and to take advantage of other online features; or you can purchase game cartridges to add to your Leapster 2 repository. The included games have skill levels suitable for children ages 4 to 8. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.think { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; border-bottom: 1px dotted #000000; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; } td.glance { height: 100%; background: #9DC4D8; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-top: 10px; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; } Children will love playing the educational games. View larger. Leapster 2 games are designed to grow with your child ages 4 through 8, and the console comes pre-loaded with two games What We Think Fun Factor: Durability: (what this means) The Good: Battery-powered console goes where your child goes, offers versatile, educational fun. The Bad: An SD card, which must be purchased separately, is required to take advantage of many Leapster 2 features. In a Nutshell: Handheld game console offers fun, educational games that accommodate your child's learning curve. At a Glance Ages: 4 to 8 Requires: Four AA batteries The console has a comfortable, curved shape, although it may be a tad large and heavy for smaller hands. It features a full-color touch screen and sound that's a far cry better than the beeps of old-school handheld consoles. (Parents will appreciate the volume control and a jack for headphones!) Control and manipulate the console with the included stylus and with the videogame-style D pad and other buttons. We found the initial set-up to be relatively easy: install the four required AA batteries, and navigate through the self-explanatory screens to create user profiles for up to 3 children (which come in handy for accessing online features). After this quick set-up, a menu screen will appear, where you can choose to play the pre-loaded games, go online, or insert a game cartridge. Fun and Learning Leapster 2 games are designed to grow with your child ages 4 through 8. The console is pre-loaded with two games: The "Dragons to the Rescue! Learning Game," is a "video game" type activity with four different levels, the first helping kids identify letters and numbers, the most advanced giving them spelling and multiplication practice, all while navigating a dragon past monstrous storm clouds and scrambling to collect magic crystals. The "Creativity Castle Art Studio" is a rather low-tech art program. Players can select a background scene to "color" using the stylus and "decorate" with fun animated stamps. While it does foster creativity, this program is somewhat clumsy -- your Paint program on your PC does a much better job. But "Dragons" was fun enough to keep even an adult tester enjoyably diverted. Unfortunately, an SD card is required for taking advantage of much of what the Leapster 2 has to offer -- which is a drawback, because it must be purchased separately. Without the SD card, which offers more memory, you cannot save artwork, download new games, or take advantage of the online "Learning Path," which will be available August 2008. (This online program allows you to register and upload your children's Leapster 2 profiles to show you their learning activities and their progress.) In the meantime, without the SD card, you can still purchase game cartridges. And you still can plug your console -- with the included USB cable -- into your PC for your children to view and print "rewards" for completing different game levels (for Dragons to the Rescue, they're certificates of achievement) or to print pictures to color with actual crayons (to encourage some "old-fashioned" creativity!) You must first install the Leapster 2 software on your computer, which comes on the included CD-ROM. What's in the Box Leapster 2 Game System, USB cable, CD-ROM
With this smart handheld system, children learn valuable school skills through a variety of animated games and activities. Kids use the interactive touch screen and stylus throughout 30 educational games featuring characters they love. The Leapster2 System also offers several options for creative play. Little learners can easily connect online for extra activities and rewards. And best of all, parents can use the Leapster2 to connect to the LeapFrog Learning Path, an online, interactive tool in which parents can get updates and see firsthand what their children are learning. Leapster2 System comes with built-in starter games; additional software sold separately. Requires 2 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 13"W x 10.5"H.
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Wii Remote Plus - White
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $26.70
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Wireless - Wii
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. Like the original Wii Remote before it, this new controller utilizes a triple axis accelerometer along with a built-in optical sensor that works in conjunction with the Wii sensor bar. Together this enables the recognition of player movement as well as gives the controller the ability to act as a pointing device used in-game. Yet what really sets the Wii Remote Plus controller apart is its incorporation of additional gyroscope technology. Wii Remote Plus gyroscope technology provides on-the-fly rotational motion recognition, once available only to Wii players who purchased the additional Wii MotionPlus accessory for the Wii Remote. The Wii Remote Plus controller contains all these motion-capturing capabilities within the body of a single controller. To top it off the Wii Remote Plus controller maintains the same compatibility to games as the Wii Remote, so you can play most of your old favorites with it. It is also the same size as the Wii remote. Taken together this means no more extra accessories to buy in order to experience the full effect of past or future games designed to take advantage of advanced Wii MotionPlus technology; no more compatibility issues with existing Wii Remote peripherals and skins. Just sync up your Wii Remote Plus controller and have at it. Key Features Moving forward the Wii Remote Plus is the standard Wii controller, shipping with all consoles Incorporates the functionality of the original Wii Remote and that of the Wii MotionPlus accessory in a single controller Comes in a variety of attractive colors, many of which match existing Wii console color schemes Maintains the same compatibility and backwards compatibility as the original Wii Remote, meaning that you can use it to play these games even if the game contains no advanced motion-control features The Wii Remote Plus controller is the same size as the Wii Remote, ensuring compatibility with all existing Wii Remote peripherals and skins Additional Screenshots MotionPlus tech inside. View larger. Compatible with all accessories. View larger. Additional colors available. View larger. Match to existing systems. View larger.
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Wii Remote Plus - Pink
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $27.67
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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. Like the original Wii Remote before it, this new controller utilizes a triple axis accelerometer along with a built-in optical sensor that works in conjunction with the Wii sensor bar. Together this enables the recognition of player movement as well as gives the controller the ability to act as a pointing device used in-game. Yet what really sets the Wii Remote Plus controller apart is its incorporation of additional gyroscope technology. Wii Remote Plus gyroscope technology provides on-the-fly rotational motion recognition, once available only to Wii players who purchased the additional Wii MotionPlus accessory for the Wii Remote. The Wii Remote Plus controller contains all these motion-capturing capabilities within the body of a single controller. To top it off the Wii Remote Plus controller maintains the same compatibility to games as the Wii Remote, so you can play most of your old favorites with it. It is also the same size as the Wii remote. Taken together this means no more extra accessories to buy in order to experience the full effect of past or future games designed to take advantage of advanced Wii MotionPlus technology; no more compatibility issues with existing Wii Remote peripherals and skins. Just sync up your Wii Remote Plus controller and have at it. Key Features Moving forward the Wii Remote Plus is the standard Wii controller, shipping with all consoles Incorporates the functionality of the original Wii Remote and that of the Wii MotionPlus accessory in a single controller Comes in a variety of attractive colors, many of which match existing Wii console color schemes Maintains the same compatibility and backwards compatibility as the original Wii Remote, meaning that you can use it to play these games even if the game contains no advanced motion-control features The Wii Remote Plus controller is the same size as the Wii Remote, ensuring compatibility with all existing Wii Remote peripherals and skins Additional Screenshots MotionPlus technology inside. View larger. Additional colors available. View larger. Compatible with all accessories. View larger.
Wireless - Wii
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Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Official Strategy Guide (Official Strategy Guides (Bradygames))
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $11.78
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BradyGames Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Official Strategy Guide includes the following: BRING THE SKYLANDERS TO LIFE! The ancient Portal Master Eon has sent out a plea for help. With your Portal of Power, an army of Skylanders, and this guide, you have everything you need to answer his call and take down the dark forces that threaten the world! Meet the Skylanders - Learn everything you need to know about them! You get their Elemental type, their stats, and all their powers! A comprehensive Walkthrough of Skylands- Filled with maps that show both the direct route through each level, and the side paths to uncover bonus items! You also get the locations of Legendary Treasures Soul Gems Story Scrolls AND MORE! Bonus Sticker Page! Includes more than 40 stickers!
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Pokemon: Black & White Handbook
List Price: $7.99
Sale Price: $4.30
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August 2011 New battle moves and Abilities New Trainers and Gym Leaders New Mythical and Legendary Pokemon Here's your A-to-Z guide to Unova's Pokemon. From Accelgor to Zweilous, they're inside the pages of this book. You'll find facts and figures on 153 new Pokemon, summary of Pokemon types, and inside info on Unova's Legendary and Mythical Pokemon.
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Moshi Monsters: Moshling Collector's Guide
List Price: $7.99
Sale Price: $4.30
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Summary:Welcome to the exciting world of Moshi Monsters- the online game that's a hit with kids!The Moshi Monsters Collector's Guide is perfect for any aspiring Moshling expert! Get all the tips for collecting Moshlings from Monstro City's top Moshling collector, Buster Bumblechops. Find out how to plant the right seeds to attract Moshlings, and how to keep them entertained once you've adopted them!With exclusive secret Moshling!About the Author:•0Author:ScholasticIllustrator:0Publisher:Scholastic Inc.Published Date:03/01/2011Format:PaperbackISBN:0545348404#of pages:#N/A
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10 Rare and Expensive Nintendo Nes Games
The Nintendo NES was the first video game system for many gamers and is dear to their hearts because of the great gaming memories it provided. A few of those NES games are also rare and sell for quite a bit of money today. Below is a list of the ten most rare Nintendo games and why they are so expensive.
1. Nintendo World Championsip Gold - $10,000 - Gray - $4,000
Nintendo World Championship is the most expensive video game of all time. It was made as part of a nationwide video game contest Nintendo ran in 1990. The winners of the content received the Gold cartridge, so there are only 26 in existence. The gray cartridge was used to run the contest and there are 90 of those available. Both games are sought after collectibles and fetch a huge premium on the resale market.
2. Bubble Bath Babes - $1,000
An unlicensed game made for the Nintendo system. The game was published by Panesian and for adults only. Nintendo didn't approve them for release but Panesian made it anyway. It was sent via mail-order only and probably sold fewer than 1,000 copies.
3. Peek-A-Boo Poker - $950
Another unlicensed adult game for the NES. The game is a basic poker game with some adult themes. It was sold only through mail-order too and is nearly as popular as Bubble Bath Babes. The games are known to be very bad, but they are still coveted by collectors because they are so rare.
4. Myriad 6 in 1 - $800
Myriad made a collection of six games on one cartridge and published it without Nintendo's approval. The company went bankrupt during production and never produced many copies. The same game was also re-released as Caltron 6-in-1. It has different packaging but is just as rare.
5. Cheetahman II - $400
The last of the unlicensed games to make the list, Cheetahman II was a sequel to a game that didn't sell very well. The company never officially released the 1,500 copies they made but were sold to the public eventually. The game is well renowned for being one of the worst games ever made, but it still sells for hundreds of dollars because it is so rare.
6. Stadium Events - $400
Stadium Events was released to the general public but recalled soon afterwards so Nintendo could release the game themselves as "World Class Track Meet". Only several hundred copies of this game ever made to gamers before they were sent back to the publisher and destroyed.
7. Bubble Bobble Part 2 - $80
Bubble Bobble Part 2 was released at the very end of the NES's life, two years after the Super Nintendo was released. Because it came out so late the game didn't sell very well. Most gamers had already moved on to the newest games.
8. Little Samson - $70
A very good platforming game, like Super Mario Bros, Little Samson never found an audience when it first came out and sold poorly. Gamers now know how good the game is and pay a premium for the chance to play this great game.
9. California Raisins - $65
California Raisins was finished by its developer in 1991 but was never commercially published because the Raisin's had lost their popularity by then. A few copies eventually made it out in the open, but it is very rare.
10. Dragon Warrior IV - $55
The last Dragon Warrior game made for the NES system, IV's sales were hurt because it came out after people had moved on to the Super Nintendo. Nintendo Power rated the game the 2nd best release the year it came out but that wasn't enough to help sales.
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PLZ HELP im wondering when the next official nintendo pokemon event is. i just got a ds and the game on nov 09?
like i was saying i just got a ds and pokemon diamond on the 7th of november for my bday and i just want to get darkrai ,shaymin and the other one but i want to do it without cheating so can anybody help?
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Desperate cities beseech St. Google: bless us with thy fiber
Forget "Topeka"—as of yesterday, Topeka, Kansas will be referred to as "Google, Kansas" for the month of March. Bizarre publicity stunt? Sure, but it's got nothing on the time in 1998 that Topeka became the US launch city for Pokemon games from Nintendo—and changed its name to "ToPikachu" (groan) for the day . At least this time, the city has a serious goal: get Google to bring in a 1Gbps fiber ...
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