Uncle Scrooge has invited you and a whole cast of Disney characters to visit his new Party Park, which he designed himself with all of his favorite youngsters in mind. Disney's Party drops you into the mix with Mickey Mouse and friends to embark on challenging adventures that include collecting magical objects, solving puzzles, and maneuvering through obstacle courses. Each player must complete his or her game board by buying or winning special items, such as stars, lollipops, and teacups. In four different gameplay modes, you can compete with friends in minigames, solve puzzles, and explore a variety of environments.
In this game you play Plue, a character from the Rave Master / Groove Adventure Rave manga and anime series written by Hiro Mashima. The game is a side scrolling platformer where the goal in each stage is to locate the exit to the next area. Plue can defeat his enemies by jumping on them (much in the same style as several games in the genre). And to aid him in his quest there are tons of various lollipops for him to eat, either for points, but also to give him various attributes to help him along. One lollipop will make a little arrow appear over his head to show him where to go, while another one might make give him some health back. There are over 100 types of candy in the game to be found. Plue will occasionally run across various boss battles as well while he travels through the lands (and underwater in some cases).
The Game Boy Advance version of Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts includes an "Arrange" Mode not present in the original.
The Arrange Mode lacks a second run, so the Goddess' Bracelet can be obtained anytime when Arthur is equipped with the Golden Armor. Both modes contain a new Save feature, letting the player resume at the last checkpoint with whichever armor and weapon they had equipped.
Arrange Mode also features new routes and new bosses
Europe-only jump'n'run game based on the popular TV series and children's book by Waldemar Bonsels. Willie, Maya's best friend is missing. Help Maya to find her buddy through 16 vivid game areas in four worlds. Explore the bee-hive without being caught by the guard-bees. Walk the poppy fields, but beware of ants and hornets, then travel across the pond, where you will encounter dragon flies and jumping and spitting fishes, to the forest, where you will face off with mosquitos and termites. All of Maya's friends will help you throughout your journey: Cassandra the teacher, Flip the grasshopper, Alexander the mouse and Puck the house fly. Can you help Maya to find and rescue her friend Willie?
Based off of the Disney movie, Lilo & Stitch: Trouble in Paradise released June 14, 2002 for PlayStation and Windows. The action-adventure game has players take control of the two titular characters at separate times, each with their own unique styles of gameplay, as they fight alien enemies on their home island of Kauai.
Spyro Collectors' Edition is a compilation of the first three Spyro games. The games included are Spyro the Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, and Spyro: Year of the Dragon. The Collectors' Edition versions are largely the same as their common counterparts. The only key difference is the words "Collectors' Edition" on both the disc and manual. The manual also has a white Playstation banner instead of the typical black banner.
The Collectors' Edition version of Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! This game is part of a trilogy released in the Spyro Collectors' Edition boxset. This version is mostly the same as the original. The only key difference is the words "Collectors' Edition" on both the disc and manual. The manual also has a white Playstation banner instead of the typical black banner.
The Collectors' Edition version of Spyro: Year of the Dragon. This game is part of a trilogy released in the Spyro Collectors' Edition boxset. This version is mostly the same as the original. The only key difference is the words "Collectors' Edition" on both the disc and manual. The manual also has a white Playstation banner instead of the typical black banner.
The Collectors' Edition version of Crash Bandicoot: Warped. This game is part of a trilogy released in the Crash Bandicoot Collectors' Edition boxset. This version is mostly the same as the original. The only key difference is the words "Collectors' Edition" on both the disc and manual. The manual also has a white Playstation banner instead of the typical black banner.
Based on the Hey Arnold! The Movie coming to theaters June 21, 2002. Follow Arnold and friends through a whirlwind adventure to try and save the neighborhood from a mean businessman who wants to build a Super Beeper Emporium. Throughout different levels of the game, help Arnold sneak past security guards, Gerald as he gets the word out for the Blockapalooza party, and Grandma as she escapes from jail!
Jump is a mod for Quake II where instead of plain deathmatch and killing, the idea is to jump around various jump maps in the fastest possible time. There are all sorts of different jumps you need to pull off, from double and triple jumps to circle and ladder jumps. Quake II's equivalent of DeFRaG.
Set to take place after the conclusion of the movie, The Scorpion King will place players into the land of Egypt once again as the Scorpion King himself, who must find the sword of Osiris and unleash its powers on the evil Menthu who plans on leading his legions of warriors and destroying Egypt once and for all.
It's amazing what some animals will do just to get a drink of water. Take Rocky the Rhino, for instance: Positively parched (he ate way too many peppers at a local jungle party), the little fellow is willing to traverse 19 enormous levels in the hope of quenching his mighty thirst. Help the adorable Rocky get through seven unique worlds, fending off all who would stand in his way. Many of the jungle's inhabitants are convinced that Rocky will drink up the water supply, you see, so they're all working against you from the outset. Make your way through forests and caves, using unique artillery like fireball breath and belly jumps to squelch the attempts of your foes and get to the magical spring. In addition to your weaponry, you'll have the assistance of various boats, planes, trampolines, and wagons to reach the end of each level.
Game Boy Advance game based on the German children's book (which in turn spawned a Japanese anime series), Maya the Bee (Die Biene Maja). The game offers 60 different levels in seven graphically different environments, as well as oodles of bonus levels. An overworld map, filled with puzzles and challenges, connects all the levels. Players choose from either Maja (Maya) or Willi. The story involves teacher Kassandra (Cassandra), who is kidnapped by nasty hornets. The evil insects want to trade Kassandra for five pots of honey. Maja and Willi set out to free Kassandra and return order to the hive.
This is the gameboy advance version of the platform game from 1993.
You play as bat Aero, who have to stop the mad scientist Edgar Ektor, who is trying to rid the world of amusement and fun. So you jump through the circus-style levels, using different kinds of machines such as catapults, cannons, bubble machines, platforms, etc., collecting various power-ups such as cheese, soda, keys, clocks, etc. and avoiding lethal obstacles.
Goemon: New Age Shutsudou! gives the franchise a facelift, putting Goemon and his friends in a futuristic rendition of Japan, fending off a supernatural force threatening the city.
Goemon: New Age Shutsudou! is a Japan only title in the Ganbare Goemon franchise. New Age Shutsudou is a semi-port/remake of Ganbare Goemon: Shin Sedai Shuumei, containing similar levels and plot to the PlayStation title. New Age Shutsudou was developed and published by Konami Corporation in 2002. The game (as well as Shin Sedai Shuumei) gives the Goemon universe a facelift. It takes place in futuristic Japan, Goemon is skinnier and sports a new hair-do, Ebisumaru is replaced with a shy girl who has a crush on Goemon named Ebisu, and Yae is replaced with Yui, a mermaid-like creature.
The Impact scenes take place inside of a large mech.
In terms of gameplay, Goemon: New Age Shutsudou! is a fairly traditional side-scrolling action platformer. The player controls either Goemon or Ebisu, attacking enemies with their respective weapons (whi
Boo has returned to Monstropolis and it is your job as Sulley (or Sulley and Mike in the GBC version) to get her back home. However, to make things difficult, Randal has destroyed her door.
Avoid Randall and the CDA (Child Detection Agency) as well as other dangers as you try getting Boo home. This platform scroller will have you trying to find out where you have been as you make your way through multiple doorways, up and down ladders, and more. Pick up items along the way as you jump and dodge enemies, use your roar attack, push items, sneak, and more.
Ice Age makes the jump to the small screen in this Game Boy Advance platformer. Based on events depicted in the motion picture, Ice Age tasks players with guiding both Manny the Mammoth and Sid the Sloth through ten levels of platform-oriented action. Starting out, players control Manny who, along with the human baby Roshan, must navigate a myriad of environments while keeping saber-tooth tigers, hedgehogs, and bees at bay. To do so, Manny is capable of hurling large nuts as makeshift projectiles at any on-screen enemies. Wild animals aren't the only obstacle players will encounter, as they'll need to move a sleeping rhinoceros to advance and inhale skunk fumes to float over dangerous chasms.