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King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder

King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human

King's Quest

Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist

Final Fantasy VIII

Final Fantasy IX

Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure

Bejeweled

Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura

Alley Cat

The Adventures of Willy Beamish

3-D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night

3-D Ultra Pinball: Thrillride

3-D Ultra Pinball: The Lost Continent

Hello Kitty Park Adventure

The Sims

New York Nights: Success in the City

The Dark Crystal

Dance Dance Revolution

The Crystal Key

Bejeweled

Nintendogs: Dachshund & Friends

We Love Katamari

The Longest Journey

Seven Games of the Soul

RollerCoaster Tycoon 2

Karaoke Revolution (w/Headset)

WarioWare: Touched!

The Movies
Started out strong, then fizzled big-time.
The Movies started out great... I played for a week straight and couldn't get enough. Then I got tired of the micromanagement and realized how nearly impossible it is to make your own movie. Okay, I said that wrong - i... Read Full Review
3 of 4 users found the following review helpful
Lumines II
Lumines II is a good sequel to Lumines, but not a great sequel, mainly because of the audio.
Lumines II is a good sequel to Lumines, but not a great sequel, mainly because of the audio. There are still some original, techno-sounding tunes like the first game, but the mainstream music isn't great. Firstly, I don... Read Full Review
2 of 3 users found the following review helpful
Me & My Katamari
A bit repetitive if you've played the previous games, but still enjoyable.
My first thought upon playing the tutorial level in this game was, WOW, the PSP really needs two analog sticks! I kept getting dizzy when the katamari would spin around! Still, it gets a little better as you get used to... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful
Karaoke Revolution Volume 3
Karaoke Revolution 3 is a better "upgrade" to the first game than KR2 was.
It's back! More new songs, more multiplayer fun! Once again, the game is terrific for parties, even if you think you don't sing very well. Effort really makes a difference in how much fun you have! Close your eye... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful
Karaoke Revolution Volume 2
Karaoke Revolution 2 improves a bit over the first game - I think it's a good sequel.
Karaoke Revolution 2 is most fun with more than one player, just like the first game.. Sure, you can sit alone and croon - but no matter our singing ability, I've found it so much more entertaining with friends! You're... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful
King's Quest: Mask of Eternity
Don't be fooled by "King's Quest" in the name - it has almost nothing to do with the series.
Fans of the King’s Quest series have endured change before, only to discover that the games were better than expected, both with King’s Quest 3 and King’s Quest 7. Not so this time. If you are a fan of the series and a... Read Full Review
1 of 2 users found the following review helpful
King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride
Although KQ7 is a bit different than the rest of the series, it's still worth playing.
King’s Quest 7: The Princeless Bride was much-awaited by fans of the series in 1994. Finally it was released, only to bring some disappointment. It is the only KQ game in which you do not even see King Graham, and it is... Read Full Review
5 of 6 users found the following review helpful
King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow
The King's Quest series is well worth your time. These games actually require thought! Continue the adventure with KQ6.
King’s Quest 6: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow was even more beautiful than the record-smashing King’s Quest 5. For the first time the character animations were taken from motion captures of real actors, lending a very reali... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful
King's Quest V
The King's Quest series is well worth your time. These games actually require thought! Continue the adventure with KQ5.
King’s Quest 5: Absence Makes The Heart Go Yonder was, like its predecessors, a revolutionary game at its release in 1990. It was one of the first games to be released on a CD-ROM, it was Sierra’s first game that cost o... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful
King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella
The King's Quest series is well worth your time. These games actually require thought! Continue the adventure with KQ4.
King’s Quest 4: The Perils of Rosella finally greatly improved upon the technology from the previous King’s Quest games. Sierra originally released it in AGI, the same engine as the first 3 games, but also released a ve... Read Full Review
6 of 6 users found the following review helpful
King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human (Rerelease)
The King's Quest series is well worth your time. These games actually require thought! Continue the adventure with KQ3.
When King’s Quest 3: To Heir Is Human was first released, many fans of the series were very upset. No longer were they playing in the role of King Graham of Daventry; now, they simply took the role of Gwydion, a lowly s... Read Full Review
3 of 3 users found the following review helpful
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