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.
I was really pleased with my purchase of Blaze's "System Link Advance+".
I must say, I was a bit cynical about the idea of purchasing a third party peripheral at such a low price, thinking it wouldn't be as effective as an Official Nintendo Link cable but now I'm absolutely glad I got it.
The cable works like a dream between all of my games. Not to mention all of my older Game Boy consoles (GBAdvance, GBColour, GBPocket & GB) which is impressive considering not even the official cables are compatible with all Game Boy console formats (I've found anyway). Its connectivity also allows upto 4 players to connect their consoles together.
Putting it simply this is a quality, reliable product ... Read More:
June 10, 2005
I was quite fortunate I paid under a Fiver for this game - anything more and I quite certain the money would be wasted. I can only back what the previous reviewer has said, and to say this is a funny little game. Not only is it a different way of playing to the original N64/GC versions, but theirs nothing to keep you hooked. In short, instead of playing around boards with other CPU/ friend players, you have a tedious task of going around 'towns' (merely appearing as the traditional board) and completing challenges to earn.. gadgets? Hmm
This being said, you'll note I gave it 4 Stars, because not all is dull. The sound's are nice, the graphics are pretty descent for the GameBoy, and some of the challenges are.. well, a challenge! Perhaps ... Read More:
August 01, 2003
Now, after playing DBZ: Legacy Of Goku, I was left feeling a little bit empty. The plot didn't REALLY stick to the anime series, and the game was very short, missingt out much of the action (start game, do a few tasks, fight Raditz, do a couple of tasks, do easy King Kai missions, go to Earth, do a few tasks, fight Nappa and Vegeta, go to Namek, do a few more tasks, fight Ginyu Force and the Frieza, COMPLETE) What happened to all the Dragonball collecting? I mean I know Gohan etc. done that, but it would have been so much better if that was in the game. Anyway, DBZ: Legacy Of Goku II: Future Shock starts off exactly where Legacy Of Goku finished. Now you can be five different characters, (Goku, Piccolo, Gohan, Vegeta or Trnks, and the game is much ... Read More:
November 09, 2001
OK all i can tell u is that if you want there to be cheats on the cartridge or to be upgraded go onto codejunkies.com and go on codes then go on platforms gab and sp this way you can see how many games there are and which games they are and how good the cheats are if you want it for games such as pokemon fire red its good because u can get magic door codes to get u to BIRTH ISLAND!!!And also gives u a chheat to complete pokedex for me i'd say this is an exellent buy for gba gamers with pokemon games because whenever a new game come out u can upgrade with the internet which u all have beause u r reading this! see ya chris
November 23, 2001
I bought this and a GBA at the airport before going skiing in France. That meant I was stuck with it for a week! The game is ok but it harks back to the days of the Amiga and C64 where there are set ways to score and little variation. I eventually got good enough to beat Peru though which was good.
I was disappointed with the limited options and the fact there are no replays for the goals. Make sure you take penalties - I'm not sure they knew what penalties were when they designed this game!
June 13, 2003
(...)For a game as hotly anticipated as this its just such a letdown! Graphically the game delivers, but beyond that the game completely fails to hold the players attention. Gameplay seems to consist of picking things up and chucking them, and..., well..., that's it!! I really can't recommend this game at all, sorry!
November 19, 2004
The Game Boy Advance SP is a brilliant little console. Now it is backlit you can play it anywhere without worrying about a light source. This Mario edition is a lovely red and silver with the letter M on the top of the case. It looks really nice. As for the game, it is very addictive and a lot of fun. It is a challenging platform game that will have you hooked. Graphics and sound are superb too.
October 22, 2004
The Game Boy Advance SP is a brilliant little console. Now it is backlit you can play it anywhere without worrying about a light source. This Mario edition is a lovely red and silver with the letter M on the top of the case. It looks really nice. As for the game, it is very addictive and a lot of fun. It is a challenging platform game that will have you hooked. Graphics and sound are superb too.
July 05, 2002
The Game Boy Advance SP is a brilliant little console. Now it is backlit you can play it anywhere without worrying about a light source. This Mario edition is a lovely red and silver with the letter M on the top of the case. It looks really nice. As for the game, it is very addictive and a lot of fun. It is a challenging platform game that will have you hooked. Graphics and sound are superb too.
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..