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Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 combines action, fighting and light role-playing with a rich story that stars your favorite Dragonball Z characters. All the acrobatic and intense 3D flying and fighting is here, with 100 playable characters in 15 vast and vibrant levels. The game also features the new ability to trigger transformations in real-time, making battles even more dramatic and exciting than ever.

Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 takes the acrobatic and intense 3D flying and fighting dynamic made popular in last year's blockbuster and takes it to a whole new level with exciting new features sure to please die-hard Dragon Ball fans and those new to the franchise. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 offers the complete DBZ mythology from Dragon Ball to Dragon Ball GT with a staggering roster of over 120 DBZ heroes and villains and an expansive story mode that allows players to recreate some of the storied confrontations from the TV show, or all-new showdowns of their own with characters that never actually fought in the animated series. Lightning-fast fighting, light RPG and action gameplay elements give players the power to engage in titanic battles set in vast and vibrant 3D highly destructible environments. The game also features levels that are twice the size of those in the original, in-game transformations, tag battles, an all new vanishing attack and complete environmental destruction. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 delivers fast-paced combat, intense action and the complete DBZ mythology to its passionate fans along with the added dimension of the unique Wii controls. The Wii receives a worthy and entertaining fighter. Use the Wii Remote to perform powerful special moves. View larger. Huge environments allow for epic battles. View larger. Choose from almost any character in the Dragon Ball universe! View larger. Many characters can be in their adult or child forms. View larger. A plethora of fighters at your fingertips In the world of fighting games, there's Dragon Ball Z and there's everything else. DBZ continues to prove why it is the gold standard of anime-based video games with Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2. The latest installment takes the series to a higher echelon with over 120 playable characters, 16 vast and vibrant destructible environments, and nine different game modes, including single and multiplayer battles. Unique Wii controls allow players to initiate special moves by acting out the real move with the Wii remote and Nunchuk attachment. If players prefer to use a more classic control style, they can use the Wii Classic controller or a GameCube controller (both sold separately). The powerful fighting action, popular acrobatic and flying dynamics, and role-playing game (RPG) elements that span the entire Dragon Ball series add to this remarkable fighting experience for fans and fighting game enthusiasts. In addition to the unprecedented number of characters, wide selection of massive destructible environments and abundance of game modes, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 features in-game transformations, tag team battles, and a story mode which covers the complete Dragon Ball mythology - offering over 50 hours of gameplay. Additionally, all of the Series' popular characters are selectable fighters or make excellent cameos, such as Trunks (and Kid Trunks), Goku, Krillin, Vegeta, and Super 17. New characters appearing for the first time include Slug, Cui, Pan, Uub, and the powerful Cyborg Tao. A new environment for fighting Arenas are more interactive than ever before and provide players with a number of ways to destroy the environment that the battles take place in. Not only are the arenas incredibly large, but many are entirely new to the Budokai Tenkaichi series (11 arenas are revisited from Budokai Tenkaichi 1). All of the arenas provide plenty of space to maneuver your character and perform impressive moves, but never seem so large that you can't concentrate on the fight at hand. Transformations are once again a major part of gameplay, and the mechanisms that allow a player to transform have been largely untouched from the previous installment. You can also choose to begin in a transformed state if you prefer, however this can make things difficult if you don't have a memorized set of transformations to switch to. Fusions can also be performed, but only in Tag and Free battles are they allowed. This has the side effect of turning some battles into truly epic affairs, as you are likely to extend battles whenever fusions enter the equation! Multiple modes for multiple fighters The main story mode, or "Dragon Adventure" mode, covers a wide swath of the Dragon Ball universe from the movies to Dragon Ball Z and GT. Depending on your performance in each battle, the story can and will change to match the outcome of your fighters. If you can collect enough wins in a given portion of the story, you can unlock new characters, powers, and scenes. Ultimate Battle Z mode uses the ladder type tournament system of fighting made popular by the fighting game Mortal Kombat. In this system, players fight one match after another as they climb the ladder of increasingly difficult foes. Each selectable ladder of bouts has a different condition or theme. Once a player completes a ladder, they can unlock other ladders as well as unlock new items.

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 combines action, fighting and light role-playing with a rich story that stars your favorite Dragonball Z characters. All the acrobatic and intense 3D flying and fighting is here, with 100 playable characters in 15 vast and vibrant levels. The game also features the new ability to trigger transformations in real-time, making battles even more dramatic and exciting than ever. Players will be allowed to choose which controller to use - a standard GameCube controller or the Wii Remote

Jakks SpongeBob SquarePants TV Game Jakks SpongeBob SquarePants TV Game
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $59.99

.caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } Who doesn't love SpongeBob SquarePants? For instant game-playing, the Jakks SpongeBob SquarePants TV Game packs five fun video games in a single controller. The TV game controller bears the grinning face of everyone's favorite sea sponge -- with a joystick for a nose! Wherever You Go Made with durable, hard plastic, the controller is child-safe and stands up to constant use. Compact and portable, it's easy to bring SpongeBob over to friends' houses, grandma and grandpa's place -- or wherever there's a TV. Simply plug the controller into any TV and turn it on to play. View larger. Five built-in video games showcase SpongeBob and his friends. View larger. With no consoles or cartridges required, all this controller needs are four AA batteries and a standard television. Parents don't have to worry about missing games or cords. Simply plug the A/V input jacks that come with the controller into the TV, turn on it and play. It's that easy. Games Galore The five built-in video games showcase SpongeBob and his friends from Bikini Bottom. Easy to learn, appropriate for kids, and especially fun for fans of the television show, the games include SpongeBob's Bubble Pop, Super Chum Bucket, Invasion of the Hooks, Sandy's Surf Adventure, and Patrick and the Maze. Recommended for ages five and up, the whole family will enjoy the adventures of this lovable Nickelodeon character. With shared themes and a style similar to "old-school" video games, this 8-bit gaming system is fun for older kids and nostalgic parents as well. What's in the Box TV game controller and A/V input.

Get your trigger-finger ready for the new SpongeBob SquarePants TV Games. It's a plug and play gaming system that contains five games all packed into the single joystick. This game system showcases the popular sea sponge and his friends from Bikini Bottom. The compact, lightweight controller plugs into any TV with an ATV input jack. Requires 4 "AA" batteries (not included).

Game of Life Game of Life
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Go to college, get a career, get married, buy a house, and have children. No, this isn't a wish list delivered by your parents; this is the classic Game of Life brought to the PC. If you are looking for some harmless, wheel-spinning fun, grab the nearest computer and get ready to play. There are two ways to play the game, Classic and Enhanced, both with the same concept: spin the wheel and hope for a chance to gain money, not lose it. In the Classic version, you earn "Life Tiles" for certain experiences (which later equal money); in the Enhanced version, you play "Life's Little Games," which offer small puzzle-based side games for extra income. As you can see, the basic concept of Life is to finish the game with the largest amount of money. Along the way, you will encounter: burglars and natural disasters--so make sure to get insurance; Hollywood premieres and world travels--get ready to pay for your fun; stock market surges and taxes--both instant effects to your income; and the beloved Payday--the one time when wealth comes with a reliable figure. The appealing animations, music, and side games offer a new aspect to the Game of Life, one that triggers a larger sense of chance. The network play option lets up to six players join together and make the opportunities in life a little more competitive. Since the game is based on the idealized norm (marriage, two kids, and a retirement home with a large pension), you cannot quite think of the game as comparable to life, but you can think of it as Leave It to Beaver with a twist. --Madeleine Miller

The classic family board game has gone interactive: With The Game of Life CD-ROM, you'll experience hundreds of animations and hours of music as you travel down the road of life. A "car cam" draws you into a 3-D world, taking you over mountains, across rivers, and by buildings. Enjoy the years as your musical tastes, vehicles, and hairstyles all change with time. Choose a college or a career, get married, start a family, buy a house, and eventually retire. A mixture of luck and skill will determine whether you spend your golden years at Countryside Acres or Millionaire Estates.

The classic family board game loved by generations goes interactive! You'll experience hundreds of dynamic animations and hours of music as you travel down the road of life.

Wheel of Fortune (Jewel Case) Wheel of Fortune (Jewel Case)
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Wheel of Fortune plays just like the television game show--Vanna included. Fans will oooh and aaah over the fantasy prizes and super jackpots, and will be instantly able to dive into the game and start spinning. Play in normal competition mode, solo mode, or tournament play in exotic locations ranging from New York City to a Dutch tulip field. The game plays just as seen on TV: spin the wheel and pick letters to word puzzles, such as "same names," "fill in the blank," and "next line please." One to three players can play from one keyboard--don't worry if you can't find an opponent; the computer will take over to create a two- or even three-person game. You may even find the computer to be more challenging than your human opponents, but also a little luckier. This game is appealing for those of us eager to "spin the wheel" at any given moment. The fantasy prizes successfully trigger your materialistic side--and since most come in his-and-her sets, the singles out there can imagine picking up two prizes for one. The background settings include decent animation, but the wheel could have used some more attention: its small size and tendency to stick when spinning reduces its appeal. Finally, while it's nice to have Vanna White as your virtual host, we couldn't help asking, "Where's Pat?" --Madeleine Miller Pros: Vanna's smiling face Variable play time Challenging computer opponents Cons: No Pat Sajak Unrealistic wheel response Gender-specific fantasy prizes

Codename: Panzers Cold War Codename: Panzers Cold War
List Price: $39.99
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A fatal combination of coincidence and human error, there is no point in arguing what went wrong, no point in asking who pulled the trigger first and who fired on whom in return. The Incident went down in history as fatal. Within 12 hours of the crash the ground beneath the German capital is shaking with the salvoes of a war never meant to be: a conflict between former allies over Europe and global supremacy. In this game the worst comes true, and it may just change the fate of the "free world" forever! WWII is now just a memory - but the Cold War has just begun.


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Confessions of a Sarcastic Kid - A Look at the Power of Sarcasm

When I was a kid, the world of self-esteem and "constructive criticism" wasn't even in the embryonic stage. There was no concern for being "politically correct," folks just loaded the gun with whatever awful thing was on their minds and pulled the trigger. Being the target of many such double-barreled comments, I was taught the hard way how to stand my ground and take the verbal blast like a champ.

As I grew up, my tongue caught up with my earlobes. By the age of 10, I was a "tongue terrorist:" I didn't fight with my fists. My weapon of choice was my mouth. Once, I made my older brother so angry that he broke his hand on the back of my skull. How did I accomplish such a brag-worthy feat? I spoke to him.

Luckily, I was engrossed in a highly-pixelated game of "Pitfall" on my Atari 2600, protected by some unknown force-field that resulted in my brother's hospital trip and in my riotous and vindictive laughter. I was unscathed. My older brother had broken his own bones because of the force of my words. My kung fu was stronger than his. Still is.

Once I discovered the destructive capacity of my intangible, ethereal "bullets," I honed my skill - just ask my wife and kids. What's been difficult to learn is to lay down my weapon and use it for good. Sure, I can still render grown men and women (and their not-so-grown varieties) spontaneously burst into flames or tears. The challenge is to use this force for the Jedi and not the Sith; for Yoda and not for Vader.

While this was a bit of a light-hearted look at the subject of sarcasm, it truly put a stop to my bullet train when I was told that sarcasm was low-level anger.

Say what?

Read that again: sarcasm is low-level anger. I have always struggled with anger issues (could've been a rock star!). When I heard that and asked myself the hard question - Am I really just a constantly angry person? - I knew then I had to stop.

Look, I'm still a riotously funny guy. I could've been a stand-up comedian, in fact. But that doesn't let me off the hook when the only one in the room laughing is me. It's even less funny when my kids leave the room crying, all because I'm working for Vader and not Yoda, laughing my way into solitude.

Sarcasm is as destructive as cancer, but with fewer treatment options. Ask yourself if you may be hurting the ones you love most, and decide if it's really worth a few moments of scathing glory.

About the Author

James Hussey works the family business by day and moonlights on ArticlesBase to promote his blog farm at night. Otherwise, he's writing as a freelance author on Elance (as "JamestheJust"). His second of many websites is Themes For Baby Shower, where you'll find free information on various baby shower theme ideas such as a Noah's Ark baby shower.

A good RPG for early systems, emulator friendly?

I am looking for a good RPG for early systems (Atari 2600 to N64) that is emulator friendly. I already have Super Mario RPG, Paper Mario, Chrono Trigger, and the old Final Fantasy's, which I adore. I am just looking for something new.
Thnx
Sharklover

You made this a difficult question to answer…you’ve already listed the best there is!

Some consider The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past to be an RPG. It’s a game that anyone who like SNES should play. (You’ve probably already played it, so I mention it just in case.)

I’ve never played Earthbound, but I hear it’s very good.

I like Illusion of Gaia, but I’d say it’s only “half” RPG.
Similar to Illusion of Gaia, there is Secret of Evermore.
(The both have "levels" to make you stronger, but the fighting is not turned based...the fighting is similar to the Zelda game I mentioned above.)

The Breath of Fire games are also great. I really like Breath of Fire II, and have played it through to completion at least twice.

After SNES, a lot of RPG games came out for playstation instead of N64

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