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Nintendo 64
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    007: The World Is Not Enough

    007: The World Is Not Enough

    for N64
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    1080° Snowboarding

    1080° Snowboarding

    for N64
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    AeroFighters Assault

    AeroFighters Assault

    for N64
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    AeroGauge

    AeroGauge

    for N64
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    Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage

    Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage

    for N64
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    Air Boarder 64

    Air Boarder 64

    for N64
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    All Star Tennis '99

    All Star Tennis '99

    for N64
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    All-Star Baseball '99

    All-Star Baseball '99

    for N64
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    All-Star Baseball 2000

    All-Star Baseball 2000

    for N64
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    All-Star Baseball 2001

    All-Star Baseball 2001

    for N64
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    Animal Crossing Box art

    Animal Crossing

    for N64
    Animal Crossing is an animal populated town where you live your life in real-time. Synchronise your watch and look on in amazement as Animal Crossing's weird and wonderful world develops. This game allows you to experience sunrise and sunset as you do in real life, as it utilizes the Nintendo GameCube's internal clock. Therefore if it is 9pm in real-time, it is 9pm in Animal Crossing too. The unique village is constantly changing, with different things happening at different times, even when you are tucked up in bed!Pick your character and give him/her a name, choose a house to call your home and meet and greet the local animals that live in the neighbourhood. You can earn a living by running errands for your neighbours or finding valuable treasures. You can also discover rare items by visiting vendors or trading with your forest friends. There is never a dull moment in Animal Crossing!Enjoy the freedom, creativity and relaxed pace of Animal Crossing as you can wander round the village and partake in the many activities that await you. Express your artistic flair by decorating your home as you wish and even catch insects with the locals.There are hundreds of different items to collect throughout the game, such as furniture for the house, fossils, fish and loads more! The village will really grow and develop the more it is played, and villagers will even miss players when they haven't appeared in the game for some time.You can also share their unique village with up to four other players. Each player takes their turn in the game and can change events for the next player to experience! You can even leave messages for your friends on public message boards and using a special password system, send your friends' presents!The wonderful world of Animal Crossing is one to be shared, and by borrowing a friend's Memory Card with an Animal Crossing saved game, you can travel to your friend's town and explore it. If you need a break from it all, you can take a holiday to Animal Island by linking Animal Crossing to your Game Boy Advance with a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable.From writing letters to fishing, this village has it all. With it's colourful animal cast and many things to explore, players will never tire of what lies in store the next time they hit the power switch.Features:Visit the village often throughout the day, because different activities happen at different times; plus, special things sometimes happen on holidays.Interact with others-up to four other players can move into the village and take turns playing in a shared village, cooperating and competing on one game pak.Swap Memory Cards with friends who have the game and travel to their villages to interact with different characters there. In other villages, players find different assortments of items and build new relationships with different groups of villagers.Pay off and improve your house by returning daily, adding floors and new furnishings; and watch how other human characters improve their houses, which adds a competitive element.Experience the game's unique and engrossing sense of community as you join villagers in actual time.Relive many classic NES games included in Animal Crossing, which players will discover, earn or get passwords for the games through Animal Crossing-e cards.Check back regularly or the virtual residence will become overrun by weeds and cockroaches. And don't dare try to reset the game!Connect to a Game Boy Advance using a NINTENDO GAMECUBE Game Boy Advance cable. Once connected, players can travel from the village to a remote island, and find exotic items.Hook up the new e-Reader through your Game Boy Advance and swipe Animal Crossing-e cards to acquire game tips, special or rare items or even special messages from the characters living at Animal Crossing.Experience the all-new N-Port feature. Download a classic NES game to your Game Boy Advance. Then disconnect and take the game with you!
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    Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M.

    Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M.

    for N64
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    Army Men: Air Combat

    Army Men: Air Combat

    for N64
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    Army Men: Sarges Heroes

    Army Men: Sarges Heroes

    for N64
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    Army Men: Sarges Heroes 2

    Army Men: Sarges Heroes 2

    for N64
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    Asteroids Hyper 64

    Asteroids Hyper 64

    for N64
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    Bangai-O

    Bangai-O

    for N64
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    Banjo-Kazooie

    Banjo-Kazooie

    for N64
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    Banjo-Tooie

    Banjo-Tooie

    for N64
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    BassMasters 2000

    BassMasters 2000

    for N64
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    Batman Beyond: Return Of The Joker

    Batman Beyond: Return Of The Joker

    for N64
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    BattleTanx

    BattleTanx

    for N64
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    BattleTanx: Global Assault

    BattleTanx: Global Assault

    for N64
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    Battlezone: Rise Of The Black Dogs

    Battlezone: Rise Of The Black Dogs

    for N64
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    Beetle Adventure Racing!

    Beetle Adventure Racing!

    for N64
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    Big Mountain 2000

    Big Mountain 2000

    for N64
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    Bio FREAKS

    Bio FREAKS

    for N64
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    Blast Corps

    Blast Corps

    for N64
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    Blues Brothers 2000

    Blues Brothers 2000

    for N64
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    Body Harvest

    Body Harvest

    for N64
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    Bomberman 64

    Bomberman 64

    for N64
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    Bomberman 64: The Second Attack

    Bomberman 64: The Second Attack

    for N64
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    Bomberman Hero

    Bomberman Hero

    for N64
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    Bottom Of The 9th

    Bottom Of The 9th

    for N64
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    Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling

    Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling

    for N64
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    Buck Bumble

    Buck Bumble

    for N64
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    Bust-A-Move '99

    Bust-A-Move '99

    for N64
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    Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition

    Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition

    for N64
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    California Speed

    California Speed

    for N64
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    Carmageddon

    Carmageddon

    for N64
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    Castlevania Box art

    Castlevania

    for N64
    Castlevania for PlayStation 2 marks a new beginning to the series, with a number of key additions. Acting as a prequel to events seen in previous Castlevania games, the PlayStation 2 game casts the player a Leon Belmont - the forefather of the series' enduring Belmont clan and tells the story of how the family became locked in their eternal battle against the vampire hordes.With social and political activities seriously affected by the oppressive grip of the clergy during the Crusades, Leon is a noble man engaged to his true love, Sara. When his beloved mysteriously disappears one night, Leon arms himself with a dagger and sets out to rescue her. A chance meeting with an alchemist sees Leon pick up the whip that has become synonymous with the Castlevania series, and the PlayStation 2 game duly follows Leon as he explores a danger-filled forest and enters the castle controlled by a master vampire.The PlayStation 2 game has been created by Koji Igarashi and the hugely talented development team responsible for past Castlevania titles. Determined to make the Belmont family's first PlayStation 2 title something special, Igareshi-san and his team have transformed the 2D basis of past Castlevania titles into a fully 3D title, with the rich, fully interactive interiors of Dracula's castles beautifully realised and packed with a huge selection of decaying and deadly adversaries out to defend their vampiric master. Similarly, the traps that lurk in every room also benefit from the 3D perspective, with the collapsing floors and swinging pendulums looking even more effective in the new game.On entering the castle, players are faced with five access points, each leading into a dark wing of the Gothic building, namely a Cathedral, an alchemist laboratory, the garden, a theatre and a dungeon. Spanning hundreds of rooms, over 80 species of enemy also await Leon which he must eliminate with his whip and five collectable sub-weapons including holy water, a dagger, a cross, an axe and a magic crystal. Leon must also seek out seven orbs to combine with magically-empowered relics to create devastating attacks and stunning spell-enhanced offensive moves.Castlevania for PlayStation 2 marks a stunning return for the series, with stunning visuals and fast-paced gameplay bringing it bang up to date, while the haunting compositions of Michiru Yamane add to the doom-laden feel that runs throughout the game.
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    Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness Box art

    Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness

    for N64
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    Centre Court Tennis

    Centre Court Tennis

    for N64
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    Chameleon Twist

    Chameleon Twist

    for N64
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    Chameleon Twist 2

    Chameleon Twist 2

    for N64
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    Charlie Blast's Territory

    Charlie Blast's Territory

    for N64
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    Chopper Attack

    Chopper Attack

    for N64
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    Clay Fighter 63 1/3

    Clay Fighter 63 1/3

    for N64
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    Clay Fighter: Sculptor's Cut

    Clay Fighter: Sculptor's Cut

    for N64
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    Command & Conquer

    Command & Conquer

    for N64
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    Conker's Bad Fur Day

    Conker's Bad Fur Day

    for N64
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    Cruis'n Exotica

    Cruis'n Exotica

    for N64
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