Ice Climber-e is the e-Reader port of the NES game Ice Climber.
It was distributed as a set of five e-Cards which had to be scanned with the peripheral in order to play the game on the Game Boy Advance.
It is part of a series of ports of NES games for the e-Reader.
Donkey Kong-e is the e-Reader port of the NES version of Donkey Kong.
It was distributed as a set of five e-Cards which had to be scanned with the peripheral in order to play the game on the Game Boy Advance.
It is part of a series of ports of NES games for the e-Reader.
Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly is the fourth game in the Spyro the Dragon series and the first Spyro game to be on the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Gamecube. Gameplay is similar to the previous three console games. The only playable character is Spyro, however he can man several vehicles: Hunter's Manta Ray and the UFO's make a return appearance from Year of the Dragon, alongside two new vehicles, the tank and the Spitfire attack plane.
The game faced development issues that affected the final product, which resulted in being poorly made. Upon release, it was widely criticized for its numerous glitches, long loading times, and choppy framerate, with fans and critics calling it the worst entry in the franchise.
The player will control Timmy, who enters the world of his favorite comic book hero, the Crimson Chin. When Timmy discovers Chin has been kidnapped, the only person to save the day is Chin's sidekick, Cleft the Boy Chin Wonder, who just happens to be Timmy in costume. The player must release Chin from captivity by defeating enemies and overcoming obstacles along the way in this side-scrolling, action-packed videogame. Timmy's quirky Fairy Godparents, Cosmo and Wanda, appear throughout the 20 game stages to offer their own strange attempts at assistance. Cosmo and Wanda will supply Timmy/Cleft items to use in his journey -- some of which are key in defeating the captors. Throughout Fairly OddParents, gamers will move through several environments, including the Comic World, the Primitive Age, the Present World and the Future World.
Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic tale, Disney's Tarzan: Return to the Jungle finds Tarzan on quests that vary from locating the Fountain of Youth to discovering The Lost Valley of the Dinosaurs. Besides being able to swing from vines, swim through treacherous waters and engage in tree-surfing action, Tarzan will now be able to wield his trusty boomerang, mighty spear and famous animal call to protect his friends and jungle home. Along the way, Tarzan's friends, Jane, Terk and Professor Porter will join him on his jungle adventures.
The Revenge of the Smurfs is an Action game, developed by Bit Managers and published by Infogrames, which was released in Europe in 2002. It is a port of the 1994 The Smurfs game.
Blinx: The Time Sweeper is a platform game developed by Artoon and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released for the Xbox on October 7, 2002. A sequel, Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space, was released for the Xbox in 2004.
Featuring characters from the animated film series, The Land Before Time: Big Water Adventure lets young players guide Littlefoot, Ducky, Cera, and Spike through 14 levels in four worlds: Mountain Pass, Great Landbreak, New Water, and Soggy Swamp. Characters jump, run, slide, head-butt, and tail-whip as they explore levels containing obstacles such as moving logs, trees, lava, geysers, rivers, and ravines. The objective in each level is to collect 30 "treestars" and unlock bonus picture puzzles in Petrie's Palace.
Other features include in-game movies and Mo's Big Water Racing, a bonus game that becomes available only after the main game has been completed with all four characters. In the bonus game, players have Mo jump through hoops on the river to trigger special animations. Each stage in the main game unlocks the next in sequential order, but once completed, levels can be replayed in any order in an attempt to collect all possible treestars.
The Land Before Time: Big Water Adventure is based on Universal Pict
Do you like Green Eggs and Ham? That is the question asked by Sam I am, as he leads you through the many zany Seussian worlds in search of this somewhat odd delicacy. "Would you? Could you? In a car? On a boat? On a train? In a tree?" Use the stylized 3-dimensional game board to lead you from adventure to adventure, collecting green eggs and ham as you go. "I do so like green eggs and ham. Thank you! Thank you. Sam I am."
Skurge Challenge was a small 2D mini-game that was coming with promotional CDs Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets video game. That CD was also including screensavers, wallpapers and demo versions of first two Harry Potter games. After completing Skurge Challenge the players could get access to a secret level within Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets video game. The secret level can be also be accessed by using the debug mode
A 3D playformer developed by Alvion for the PlayStation 2. Although the title was released exclusively in Japan, Poinie's Poin contains an English option that fully translates and dubs the entire game.
Spyro 2: Season of Flame is the sequel to Spyro: Season of Ice. All the old characters from previous games are there, with Hunter and Bianca, and the player can also control Sheila the Kangaroo and Agent 9. Spyro has a few unusual abilities in this GBA game, including a fire/ice breath toggle. Some items can only be affected by one or the other. Unlike the PSX games, Spyro is presented primarily in an isometric view.
You've been selected for Spy Training -- complete the fun and challenging trials and help Carmen and Juni out! How well you do in each training challenge determines your rank in the Secret Service known as OSS. The fun continues as long as you can -- with limitless obstacles, enemies, upgrades and power-ups.
Donkey Kong Jr.-e is an e-Reader game released in 2002. The game is a port of the Nintendo Entertainment System video game Donkey Kong Jr. and was part of the first batch of classic NES ports for the e-Reader.
Balloon Fight-e is a port of Balloon Fight for the Game Boy Advance released for the e-Reader.
This game is emulated from a slightly modified version of the original game, so there are very few gameplay differences. The main difference between this version and the original is the lack of multiplayer, as the option has been entirely removed, with Balloon Trip now taking the place of Game B. The other difference which is shared by virtually all NES to Game Boy Advance ports was the "squished" resolution, as the system's screen was lower resolution than the NES' output.
Jumping Jellyfish! It's SpongeBob vs. The Flying Dutchman. While cruising through Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob discovers a magic bottle and unleashes the Flying Dutchman. The Dutchman is furious that he was disturbed, and places a curse on SpongeBob. To lift the curse, SpongeBob must now seek out the 10 lost treasures that have been scattered throughout Bikini Bottom. Embark on a hilarious sea-slapping adventure featuring the hottest superstar to hit the high seas, SpongeBob SquarePants.