You don't need to be a fan of Star Wars or of RPGs to appreciate all the impressive qualities of this game--but if you are, all the better.
Even though Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over doesn't compare to most of the other action games available for the GBA, it's still enjoyable.
The big kids might not enjoy playing it, but even a gamer with more mature, refined tastes should be able to appreciate the presentation of Piglet's Big Game.
Serious Star Wars aficionados should enjoy the game's story, but they'll be forced to slog through a lot of tedious action to see how it pans out.
This action game will see players assuming the role of Kim Possible as she searches for her friend Ron Stoppable and does battle with Dr. Drakken and his armies of ...
Treasure Planet isn't a bad game--it just might be a little too easy for experienced players.
Treasure Planet may not be the next Homeworld, but it's short and sweet--just not very deep.
The next installment in Disney's roller coaster simulation game series features a number of environments and props based on actual Disney theme park attractions.
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 action adventure game is based on Disney's animated feature film Lilo & Stitch.
Coaster Deluxe is essentially just a slightly better version of the original Ultimate Ride.
Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter is a solid game that fans of the first entry in the series should check out without giving it a second thought.
W.I.T.C.H. is a 2D platformer for the Nintendo DS.
Perhaps like Regis Philbin himself, the game appreciates its own mediocrity, but it executes its blandness extremely well.
It is obvious that Disney was more interested in producing a $40 advertisement for its movie than in developing a playable game.
The graphics, gameplay, and humor make a unique mix that results in a truly fresh title.
Hercules is a game not to be missed.
Cold Shadow's addictive action, combined with Disney's impeccable attention to detail, makes it one of the best entertainment values.
Even if movie-license games turn you off, this game is an exception and worth taking a look at.
This is the perfect game for kids 6 to 66 who want platform gaming at its finest.
Whether you've seen the movie or not, Toy Story 2, as a game, stands on its own
While it may be a Mario Kart clone, Magical Racing Tour does put forth a unique effort in two categories: graphics and sound.
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.
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.
If you're looking for a dancing game for kids or hard-core Disney fans, Rhythm N'Groove is worth taking a look at.
It's nice to see a movie-licensed game that contains ambitious design elements, but Dinosaur never really comes together into something truly fun.
Flaws aside, Disney's The Emperor's New Groove gets much more right than it does wrong.
There are flashes of Disney's magic in several aspects of Nasira's Revenge, but it isn't enough to overcome the game's technical shortcomings.
Racer Revenge is good-looking game that's a whole lot of fun while it lasts, which unfortunately isn't very long at all.
Ultimate Ride has a great basic premise that is sure to appeal to roller coaster fans of all ages.
More sophisticated players will likely find this 3D platformer to be too repetitive and easy.
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