Zoey 101 heads to the GBA.
Game designer Chris Taylor, creator of Total Annihilation, returns to the RTS genre with the new franchise Supreme Commander.
The Broken Sword series continues in this fourth installment.
This tactical naval game from the creators of Imperium Galactica III will recreate the naval battles of WWII and is backed by a detailed 3D graphics engine.
Create your own pool player or play as one of the world's top pros in over 10 officially licensed pool tournament,s including the U.S. Open.
Tonka trucks get the job done, on the GBA.
Get ready for another dose of WWE action with SmackDown! vs. RAW 2007, the next installment in THQ's popular wrestling series. The game offers a number of new features and ...
A mob war is brewing as THQ brings Tony and his mafia buddies to consoles.
In this Nicktoons adventure, players can select up to 10 playable characters from the most popular shows including "SpongeBob SquarePants," "Danny Phantom," "The Fairly OddParents" and "Jimmy Neutron."
Crypto 137 returns to finish off the human race. The game is set in the 1960s and features five new worlds and co-op multiplayer.
Scooby is up to some mystery solving on the PSP.
Play as SpongeBob SquarePants and embark on a series of fantastic tales through nine visually unique levels.
The Bratz hit the PC in a babyz-flavored edition.
Avatar: The Last Airbender is based on the Nickelodeon TV show, and lets you play as Aang, Katara, Sokka and Haru.
Based on the Nickelodeon show of the same name, Unfabulous lets you follow a 12-year-old girl trying to make it through middle school.
THQ's Stormbreaker is based on the popular novels, which follow a teenage British spy on the trail of terrorists.
Danny Phantom is a DS game based on the on-air special of the same name.
Bratz: Forever Diamondz sends you across the country in search of the hottest fashion designer. Features include a figure skating competition and the ability to adopt a pet to train, ...
Whether or not you'll take to A Fistful of Boomstick will hinge primarily on your appreciation of Bruce Campbell's speaking voice and your love of cheesy one-liners.
If you like the WWE, you'll probably enjoy WWE Road to WrestleMania X8.
If you've been yearning for a good driving game for your GBA, look no further than GT Advance 2.
Drome Racers probably won't leave you with a very glowing opinion of futuristic racing games or the Lego brand.
Finding Nemo is an average Disney game with a few kinks that mar an otherwise decent experience.
Monster Truck Madness is the kind of over-the-top, arcade-style racing game that the GBA has needed for some time, but the absence of link play hurts.
Even though most of the enhancements in Sonic Advance 2 make the game more difficult, they also make it much more interesting than previous Sonic games.
When you're playing an action game, the last thing you want to do is to stand around regaining stamina while there are still aliens left to fight.
WWE Raw unfortunately does little to fill the wrestling void in PC gaming.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer on the GBA has little in common with the popular TV series it's based on, and it's a bad game to boot.
Unfortunately, Big Mutha Truckers falls short of successfully achieving its goals and thus never fully reaches its potential.
The monsters of Monstropolis learn the power of laughter in Disney/Pixar's Monsters, Inc. for GameCube. Gameplay features a unique dodge ball-style match set in special stadium arenas where your favorite ...
Everything's working as intended--the game just looks and plays really poorly.
In this Rugrats adventure, Tommy, Chuckie, Kimi, Phil, and Lil must reach the Play Palace 3000 and retrieve some of their most prized possessions.
This adventure game stars Jimmy Neutron as he tries to save his parents from the evil alien King Goombot.
Join SpongeBob in this 3D platformer that pits him against the Flying Dutchman, who is accidentally released from his imprisonment.
In Jimmy's latest adventure, Jimmy must travel to another dimension to thwart his alter ego's plans to take over the world.
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