Welcome to The Childrens Toyshop, here you will find all the latest and traditional toys in our toyshop. You can search and locate the best selling Toys Games & Puzzles to purchase online and have delivered to the door. We have a large selection of Video Games with reviews.
October 17, 2003
I bought the PS1 version of this bundle as a gift for my 15-year-old sister and 12-year-old brother, and they used it solidly for the first week they had it. It's still brought out now and again and it's one of their favourite games. It's the only dancing game they have.
The game is easy to use, it's well presented although the visuals sometimes come over as a little bland on the PS1. The choice of tunes is excellent and eight-direction dancing (along with various other elements such as holding directions down, using your hands etc.) is well-inspired and good fun. There are several extras to play about with, you can hook up two dancemats at once and there are options for up to 8 people to play against each other. You can also attach ... Read More:
May 03, 2002
This bag is useful for the Cube only. If you want to carry the power adaptor, the scart cable, and a joypad (let alone more than one joypad) then forget this bag.
Yes it looks nice, its well made, but no thought into design whatsoever. The pockets are tiny and can't hold anything useful, like power adpator, joypads, etc
October 26, 2001
One has to take this game for what it is - a first attempt at a new sports management genre, by a small french software company. Without the help of large publishers and a big budget they have managed to produce a relatively simple, but enjoyable effort.
This is obviously a must for all cycling enthusiasts, as the gameplay is addictive. The game does however lack many of the options you might expect in a management sim - finances etc. It does also manage to avoid the frustration factor that seems to be creeping into so many modern games.
I've been playing it since the summer, and still enjoy it (and keep going back). Apparently it is excellent for online play too, although I haven't tried.
One has to take this game for what it is - a first attempt at a new sports management genre, by a small french software company. Without the help of large publishers and a big budget they have managed to produce a relatively simple, but enjoyable effort.
This is obviously a must for all cycling enthusiasts, as the gameplay is addictive. The game does however lack many of the options you might expect in a management sim - finances etc. It does also manage to avoid the frustration factor that seems to be creeping into so many modern games.
I've been playing it since the summer, and still enjoy it (and keep going back). Apparently it is excellent for online play too, although I haven't tried.
September 07, 2001
One has to take this game for what it is - a first attempt at a new sports management genre, by a small french software company. Without the help of large publishers and a big budget they have managed to produce a relatively simple, but enjoyable effort.
This is obviously a must for all cycling enthusiasts, as the gameplay is addictive. The game does however lack many of the options you might expect in a management sim - finances etc. It does also manage to avoid the frustration factor that seems to be creeping into so many modern games.
I've been playing it since the summer, and still enjoy it (and keep going back). Apparently it is excellent for online play too, although I haven't tried.
November 16, 2001
One has to take this game for what it is - a first attempt at a new sports management genre, by a small french software company. Without the help of large publishers and a big budget they have managed to produce a relatively simple, but enjoyable effort.
This is obviously a must for all cycling enthusiasts, as the gameplay is addictive. The game does however lack many of the options you might expect in a management sim - finances etc. It does also manage to avoid the frustration factor that seems to be creeping into so many modern games.
I've been playing it since the summer, and still enjoy it (and keep going back). Apparently it is excellent for online play too, although I haven't tried.
With a light magnifyer, playing your gameboy is better than ever! The images on screen seem much clearer, and playing on your game boy is much easier aswell. The down-side of light magnifyers for your game boy is that they are a bit of a hassle to carry around and attach to your game boy, and they look a bit naff too. But if you've been having trouble seeing the screen properly, the light magnifyer really helps.
With a light magnifyer, playing your gameboy is better than ever! The images on screen seem much clearer, and playing on your game boy is much easier aswell. The down-side of light magnifyers for your game boy is that they are a bit of a hassle to carry around and attach to your game boy, and they look a bit naff too. But if you've been having trouble seeing the screen properly, the light magnifyer really helps.
With a light magnifyer, playing your gameboy is better than ever! The images on screen seem much clearer, and playing on your game boy is much easier aswell. The down-side of light magnifyers for your game boy is that they are a bit of a hassle to carry around and attach to your game boy, and they look a bit naff too. But if you've been having trouble seeing the screen properly, the light magnifyer really helps.
Welcome to The Childrens Toyshop, here you will find all the latest and traditional toys in our toyshop. You can search and locate the best selling Toys Games & Puzzles to purchase online and have delivered to the door. Read our reviews and compare the prices, start your Christmas & Birthday shopping without fighting the crowds. We offer New and Used Storegiving you great savings on High Street Stores. We pack and post to all areas of the UK, France, USA, Canada & Germany. Pleaseselect your nearest store and enjoy browsing..