Certainly, there are worse games sitting on the store shelf. But not many.
Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights is a good game and an excellent re-creation of a cherished cartoon.
A variety of track and field events will be featured in THQ's licensed GBA sports game.
Use the most up-to-date lures, bait, fish finders, and boating equipment in four game modes that challenge you to find the biggest bass in some of the world's best fishing ...
Britney's Dance Beat can actually provide an enjoyable if short-lived experience, and it serves as a good introduction for the uninitiated to the world of rhythm games.
Its clever design and gorgeous visuals more than compensate for any deficiency.
While it doesn't have as many tracks or as much replay value as we'd like, MotoGP definitely deserves a spot on your shelf.
Actually competing in a deadly chariot race is an intriguing concept for a game, but Circus Maximus doesn't manage to make the experience all that exciting.
The game's combat system is executed so well that it saves the game from being just another cookie-cutter beat-'em-up.
WWE Raw unfortunately does little to fill the wrestling void in PC gaming.
The joy of Puyo Pop lies in its gameplay.
Although it's not as energetic or complex as many modern-day puzzle games, it doesn't really disappoint in any specific area either.
It's ultimately a satisfying experience thanks to a mix of classic Sonic 2D gameplay, a familiar cast of characters, and new technology.
Many of its little touches are quite impressive, but there are clearly more memorable shooters of its kind already available.
The gameplay provides a challenge for newcomers and experienced Snooders alike, as there is always more than one way to approach a puzzle.
While The Simpsons is often entertaining and enjoyable, The Simpsons Road Rage for the Xbox is not.
The better aspects of Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge are overshadowed by its Sisyphean focus on item collecting.
If you're interested in some light puzzle-solving mixed with even lighter platforming, Sabre Wulf fits the bill.
Zanzarah attempts to be a PC game that appeals to traditional interests of both male and female players, and it's moderately successful in doing so.
At best, Prehistorik Man is a weekend diversion from the GBA's more substantial fare.
The Rugrats must retrieve their favorite possesions from the clutches of Angelica.
The graphics are great, the gameplay is solid, and the quick fights make it the perfect type of game to play when you're on the go.
THQ's Hot Wheels racing game for the GBA features more than 20 cars and 16 tracks.
This racing game is based on the popular Hot Wheels toy cars, and it lets players customize their vehicles before each race.
You don't have to know or appreciate the source material to really enjoy The Pinball of the Dead.
This arcade action game for kids is based on the popular Rocket Power Nickelodeon TV show.
Yager is priced to move, and fans of aerial dogfighting games will find 15 to 20 hours of better-than-average action here.
Players must help the Rugrats build a time machine in this side-scrolling action-adventure game.
The additional gameplay depth and loving attention given to the details of the license make Pride the best mixed-martial-arts game on the market.
This sci-fi team-based action game is built on GSC's proprietary X-Ray engine.
Customized robots do battle in this adaptation of the popular TV show.
With better BMX or action sports games already available on the Xbox, Toxic Grind is left out in the cold.
Summoner 2 is by and large a very good adventure role-playing game, with a memorable cast of characters and plenty of pure action.
Sega Smash Pack for the Game Boy Advance could have been better.
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