Pokemon, Silver Version
- collect 250 Pokemon
- one player only
- each Pokemon has unique skills
- collect badges to penetrate the Pokemon League
- trade Pokemon via link cable
Product Description
Pokémon Gold and Silver utilize the general design blueprint supplied in Red/Blue/Golden-haired — Boy wanders the land to become the greatest Pokémon trainer in the world, with an archrival out to take your glory every step of the way. Both versions are identical in every way, except for the character images during battles, and the characters that can be caught in the wild, keeping with the “trading is necessary” design. The game has the familiar Japanese-stylishness RPG engine, meaning top-down scrolling provides the perspective, and huge-headed people inhabit the world. The hook in Pokémon is the fact that you yourself don’t do your own fighting — instead, creatures you capture in the wild supply the brute force of your battle skills. The creatures are Pokémon, and in Pokémon Gold and Silver there are exactly 251different species of these animals hiding in the game, waiting to be caught and trained. Pleased hunting!Amazon.com Review
Featuring a new adventure that’s filled with copious enhancements and innovations, this long-awaited sequel to Pokémon Red, Blue, and Golden-haired greatly improves upon the series’ winning formula, and makes for an even more insanely addictive and wholly absorbing gaming experience.
Like Pokémon Gold–which essentially is the same tale, with minor gameplay variations–Pokémon Silver casts players in the familiar role of a young Pokémon Trainer who’s out to collect as many different kinds of Pokémon as possible. As in previous sports meeting, gameplay consists mostly of exploration (completing various quests in the process) and Pokémon battles, which use a unique battle system that’s like a complex twist on rock-paper-scissors.
But, despite the similarities, it’s quite obvious that Pokémon Silver is a whole new ball game from the start. The game is played out in real time, with the contemporary time and day of the week (recorded by an internal timer) having a direct impact on gameplay elements, such as what Pokémon you’ll find in the wild, and when certain events occur and characters appear.
While there are too many new and improved features in Pokémon Silver to list here, among the highlights are 100 new Pokémon (including two new types), new evolution processes (including breeding), and a more streamlined game interface that has better-organized menus and button shortcuts.
Although it’s simpler to progress in Pokémon Silver than in the previous sports meeting, the sheer amount of fun and game time that’s involved is disheartening. You’d be hard-pressed to find a better regard than this one. –Joe Hon
Pros:
- Insanely addictive and wholly absorbing gaming experience
- Time and day of week impact gameplay directly
- Bevy of new features and hidden secrets
- Improved graphics and more streamlined game interface
Cons:
- Minor compatibility issues when using Game Link with previous versions
Categories: Game Boy Color Tags: Pokemon, Silver, Version
Turbo Grafx 16 System – Video Game Console
- The classic gaming system from NEC
- 16-bit
Product Description
The TurboGrafx-16, known as PC Engine in Japan, is a video game console developed by the Nippon Electric Company (NEC) and released in Japan on October 30, 1987, and in North America on August 29, 1989. There was no official PAL version of the system, but a grey importer (Telegames), provided a very limited release in the United Kingdom and continental Europe in 1990 as the Turbografx.[2]
The TurboGrafx-16 had an 8-bit CPU and a 16-bit graphics chip capable of showing 512 colors at once.
Super Mario 64
- Huge world makes for enduring game experience
- Plenty of room for replay
- State-of-the-art graphics for its time
- Imaginative levels keep you guessing, and helpful characters act as an in-game tutorial
Product Description
The game that launched the Nintendo 64 system stands the test of time as one of the first and best exploratory action/adventure sports meeting. Guide the legendary plumber owing to an incredibly vast magical world with never-before-seen movement and camera-angle freedom. Mario’s got the moves with graduated speeds of running and walking, jumps, super jumps, bounce attacks, swimming, and more. The more you play, the more moves you’ll learn.Editorial Review
The game that launched the Nintendo 64 system stands the test of time as one of the first and best exploratory action/adventure sports meeting. Guide the legendary plumber owing to an incredibly vast magical world with never-before-seen movement and camera-angle freedom. Mario’s got the moves with graduated speeds of running and walking, jumps, super jumps, bounce attacks, swimming, and more. The more you play, the more moves you’ll learn.
This industry milestone game lets gamers play at their own pace, encouraging them to explore new nooks and crannies of its many levels with a Zen-like approach where the journey is as vital as the goal. Other N64 sports meeting such as Zelda, Banjo-Kazooie, and Donkey Kong 64 all owe much of their inspiration to this gem of a game. A showcase for the system’s graphics and processing alacrity capabilities, Super Mario 64 is a must-have for any N64 owner. –Jeff Young
Pros:
- Huge world makes for enduring game experience
- Plenty of room for replay
- State-of-the-art graphics for its time
- Imaginative levels keep you guessing, and helpful characters act as an in-game tutorial
Cons:
- First-generation game doesn’t feature as much texture or detail in graphics
Buy Super Mario 64
Categories: Nintendo 64 Tags: Mario, Super
Sega Master System 1 – Video Game Console
- 8-Bit Cartridge Video Game Console System From Sega
- Large Library of Sports meeting Available
Product Description
Sega has always been a pioneer and will continue to grant the most advanced and compelling harvest to consumers. By constantly striving to set the standard for interactive entertainment in and out of the home, Sega will continue to give consumers more ways to play the Sega sports meeting they have grown to like.
PlayStation 2 Console Slim – Black
- DVD playback
- Digital surround sound
- 2 memory card slots
- Equipped with an integrated Ethernet port & modem port, for online play
- Ultra-slim 2.8 cm design, with half the weight of the original PS2 — it’s about the size & weight of a hardcover book, making it simple to carry & delight in sports meeting and DVDs
Product Description
Whether you’re a die-hard PlayStation 2 fan or a new player, this PlayStation 2 console will meet the demands of your game playing. The smaller, sleeker design makes it simple to carry around and delight in sports meeting any time, anywhere. It keeps the PS2’s powerful 300MHz processor, for enhanced clarity and mesmerizing graphics. Equipped with an integrated Ethernet port for network gaming, the PlayStation 2 sets new standards in the fusion of design and functionality. Approximately 40 percent of North American PlayStation 2 online gamers use dial-up connections and to satisfy this base, the North American model is equipped with both Ethernet and modem ports. Includes PlayStation 2 console, Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK 2), AV Cable (integrated audio/video), AC Adaptor (AC potential cord included). — SPECIFICATIONs ———————————— CPU – CPU : 128-bit CPU System Timer Frequency : 294.912 MHz Cache Memory : Instruction: 16KB, Data: 8KB + 16 K (ScrP) Main Memory : Direct Rambus (Direct RDRAM) Memory Size : 32MB Memory Bus Bandw
Categories: Playstation 2 Tags: Black, Console, Playstation, Slim




