Archive for April, 2008

 How do you enter Pokemon Yellow Game Genie codes into the Nestopia Emulator?
Nestopia Noob asked:

When I copy and paste them or type them in an error message tells me no such code exists. All I want to do is find a Pokemon modifier to change one pokemon into a Growlithe. In fact. No code I enter into the Game Genie works. Same for the Nestopia gameshark.


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Gameboy Advance: 3 Great Titles

Kasan Groupe asked:


The Gameboy Advance may not be the last word in handheld gaming power, but it did have some incredibly fun games on it. Despite its lack of power, the little GBA had some take anywhere games that couldn’t have been any better had they been on any other system. From level grinding RPGs to Mario and Luigi, here are three great games that were on Nintendo’s last handheld device.

1. Golden Sun. This game was a brand new iteration in the long standing tradition of RPGs. It introduced players to a whole new realm and incredible graphics. Using the powers of Djinn, the player can choose how they want to fight. There is a deep system in place for using the Djinn to the greatest effect. For instance, would you rather have a super powerful attack, but have weak defense or an all around character? The world was huge and the graphics were outstanding for a GBA title. If you want to go back and play a handheld RPG classic, this is one to look for.

2. Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga was one of those games that you just had to play. From the colorful graphics to the hilarious story, the Beanbean Kingdom is new and never looked as good or played as well as it did when these two got together for a little RPG fun. This title was the first in a line of Mario and Luigi games and if you want to experience the first in the series, you will have to pick this up. Princess has been kidnapped again and it’s up to the boys to get her back. So they team up and go to battle with the dastardly Cackletta and her team of minions.

3. Mario Kart: Super Circuit. What’s a Nintendo system without a good Mario Kart? No one really knows because all of the best ones have had this game. Super Circuit featured all of the usual suspects and has nothing at all to do with RC cars. However, there are some new circuits and some classics as well. The usual powerups are here as well including red turtle shells and banana peels. Handheld racing on the GBA wasn’t complete unless you owned this game.



Nintendo Ds Games for Kids

Melanie Click asked:


If your kids have pestered you for a real live doggy, Nintendogs is for them. For the younger kids there is Interactive Storybook DS which features several classics, only the kids can interact with each story for extra fun. They contain humour and fun along with a moral message that most parents will appreciate. No need to cover ears and eyes with this game.

Child and parent can spend quality time together with it. Only you have to import it, so the kids will get impatient waiting for it to arrive. This Nintendo DS game will teach them just what they have to do to look after a real dog. Maybe they’ll be so busy playing the game they’ll forget to pester you. They not only learn what they need to look after a puppy, but how to socialise with it, go out and meet doggy friends and earn money to buy needed doggy items. They can also choose the breed they like best.

High School Musical: Work it Out is for the fans of the movie of the same name and they can become any of their favourite characters playing, singing and dancing their way to fame in a talent show. All ten songs from High School Musical2 are featured and you can still listen to them even when Nintendo DS is closed.

For the younger kids there is Interactive Storybook DS which features several classics, High School Musical: Work it Out is for the fans of the movie of the same name and they can become any of their favourite characters playing, singing and dancing their way to fame in a talent show.

All ten songs from High School Musical2 are featured and you can still listen to them even when Nintendo DS is closed. Only the kids can interact with each story for extra fun. They contain humour and fun along with a moral message that most parents will appreciate. No need to cover ears and eyes with this game. Child and parent can spend quality time together with it. Only you have to import it, so the kids will get impatient waiting for it to arrive.



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