Even if you take into account that Disney Sports: Skateboarding is intended for a younger audience, that excuse doesn't explain away all of the game's problems and shortcomings.
Whiteout's technical and creative deficiencies keep it from being recommendable to anyone.
Even though Disney Sports Soccer doesn't exactly conform to the traditional soccer-game formula, it is a passable choice for those who just want a simple interpretation of the sport.
The only way Frogger can lift a spell on his world is to find the five pieces of the Eternity Wand.
Disney Sports: Football holds its own compared with the other football games that are available for the Game Boy Advance.
Dance enthusiasts who aren't import-savvy will find DDRMAX to be a fine addition to the series, even if it isn't a full-on revolution.
Starting Five is a horrible train wreck of problems ranging from poor rebounding and passing to inconsistent shooting percentages and a worthless post-up game.
While it has a few minor problems, they are dwarfed by the sheer amount of enjoyment the game will undoubtedly offer to anyone who enjoys a good RPG.
Even though they'll finish the game in a hurry, fans of the Contra series should by all means play Contra: Shattered Soldier.
Silent Scope 3 is a decent adaptation of the arcade series, and offers a sometimes enjoyable but extremely brief experience.
The game will include eight worlds with unique objectives and up to eight pro skaters who will have access to different parts of each level.
Get a behind the scenes look at Metal Gear Solid 2 and play through new VR missions that will be included in Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance.
Harmony of Dissonance is not just a fine Castlevania game--it's also one of the better Game Boy Advance games to come around in a while.
Konami is working on a soccer management game that shows matches using the Winning Eleven engine.
Konami's tennis game for the DS is based on a popular manga series in Japan.
Konami's Mystical Ninja series (known as Ganbare Goemon in Japan) continues on the DS platform.
Assume the role of Yoh Asakura in the ultimate quest to become Shaman King. Strategically change spirits during battles and use special items to defeat and capture your opponents.
Join duelists from all across the country and around the world with the PC recreation of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, Yu-Gi-Oh! Online.
Bomberman returns with nostalgic gameplay and a new twist for the next generation of wireless, mobile gaming.
The Castlevania series gets a new protagonist in the form of Hector, a Devil Forgemaster, in Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. Hector left Dracula's service to lead a normal life, leaving ...
Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 continues Konami's card battling series with 200 new cards, new characters, and more.
Winning Eleven 8: Liveware Evolution features updated team rosters, as well as new stadiums, animations, and more.
Nana is an action game based on the Japanese manga series of the same name.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles return in their first party game experience. Gather your friends to join you in a variety of minigames and adventures that feature more than 20 ...
Crime Life: Gang Wars is a free-roaming, crime-based beat-em-up.
Shin Bokura no Taiyou: Gyakushuu no Sabata is the third installment of the Boktai action RPG series.
Dance 86.4: Funky Radio Station is an arcade rythm game from Konami.
Toy's March is a drumming rhythm game from Konami.
Metal Gear Solid 4 offers even more of the stealth-based action gameplay and grand stories that the series has become known for.
Rave Master is a fighting game that features characters from the Japanese animated TV show and comic book series.
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