If you're looking for a dancing game for kids or hard-core Disney fans, Rhythm N'Groove is worth taking a look at.
Flaws aside, Disney's The Emperor's New Groove gets much more right than it does wrong.
Star Wars Demolition might seem like some half-baked attempt to cash in on the Star Wars license, though it's actually a competently executed game.
Younger children will be delighted to be at the controls, but seasoned gamers will want to look elsewhere for a more polished and challenging experience.
It's nice to see a movie-licensed game that contains ambitious design elements, but Dinosaur never really comes together into something truly fun.
While it may be a Mario Kart clone, Magical Racing Tour does put forth a unique effort in two categories: graphics and sound.
Perhaps like Regis Philbin himself, the game appreciates its own mediocrity, but it executes its blandness extremely well.
Whether you've seen the movie or not, Toy Story 2, as a game, stands on its own
Even if movie-license games turn you off, this game is an exception and worth taking a look at.
W.I.T.C.H. is a 2D platformer for the Nintendo DS.
In this Lilo & Stitch platformer, you'll play as both characters as you try to rescue Nina and David.
Disney is bringing the Lizzie McGuire series back to the GameBoy Advance.
Goofy tests his boarding skills in this skateboarding game from Disney.
Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games features various jungle-themed minigames including Jungle Pinball and Hippo Hop.
Spy Kids 2: Mega Mission Zone is a game based on the film Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams that includes a series of puzzle games and activities.
This game is based on the third Toy Story movie, in which Woody & Co. get dumped in a day-care center after Andy goes to college.
Unleash your inner superbark and take on the heroic personas of Bolt and Penny.
Step into the shoes of Indiana Jones in an all new adventure set in 1939.
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