Test your drill skills in Mr. Driller 2, a colorful puzzle game for the Game Boy Advance.
The branching family tree adds a measure of replay value, but the game is average enough that few will want to play it through more than once.
While Maze Madness may be overly easy for experienced gamers, the younger crowd and inexperienced gamers should have loads of fun with the game.
This package contains the major hits that most fans are after.
While the two-player mode could use some help and is more of a throwaway feature, the single-player mode is worth every penny.
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If you've stayed away from the Tekken series for a long time, Tekken Tag is a very warm homecoming, delivering the same solid gameplay that Tekken fans crave in large ...
Pac-Man World is a fun little game that goes beyond mere regurgitation.
Smash Court 2 is the sequel to Namco's little known tennis game, Smash Court, which was originally released in Japan back in 1996.
If you've ever cared about any of the games in the Ridge Racer series, then R4 is definitely the racing game for you.
Namco's Tales of Destiny is one of those RPGs that should've been left abroad.
It may be a bit too cute for its own good.
Namco is giving PlayStation-owning nostalgia lovers more reason to celebrate.
Radiant Mythology returns and lest you team up with your favorite Tales characters.
Galaga Legions reinvents the classic shooter for the Xbox Live Arcade.
Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade features Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Dig Dug, Pac-Man Championship Edition, Mr. Driller Online, and much more.
The new Dragon Missions in Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World include many famous scenes from the Dragon Ball Z series never before seen in a video game.
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam returns featuring more massive mobile suits and online versus play.
We Ski & Snowboard is the sequel to We Ski and features two massive mountains complete with fun boxes, rails, and half-pipes.
The Taiko Drum Master series brings rhythmic taiko drumming to the Wii with a new drum peripheral.
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