Joust Nes
by admin on Apr.12, 2007, under Uncategorized
Joust Nes
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Joust $7.99 National best-selling fantasy author Mercedes Lackey creates a vivid, dynamic fusion of the cultures of ancient Egypt and legendary Atlantis with the most exciting and believable portrayal of dragons ever imagined. The first book in this thrilling new series introduces us to a young slave who dreams of becoming a jouster-one of the few warriors who can actually ride a flying dragon. And so, in secret, he begins to raise his own dragon… |
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Power Player 76000/ 76 in 1 Super Joystick & Power Gun $25.99 Super Joystick & Power Player,Consoles come with 76000 IN 1 built-in games,Can support Japanese Famicom cartridges (cartridge slot may not be present on some models).Has AC adapter (DC9V mA350 (Centre Negative)).Has composite and audio outputs. Built-in games include: 10-Yard Fight, 1942, Aladdin III Antarctic Adventure Arkanoid Balloon Fight, Baseball Battle City Binary Land Bird Week, Bomberman… |
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Medieval Games $2.99 Medieval Games for Wii is a compilation of Medieval themed party games that brings players back hundreds of years to take part in a series of multiplayer-enhanced contests from the era. Gamers will be able to participate in mini-games that revolve around battling dragons, jousting, storming the castle, catapulting and even archery competitions. In addition, players can choose to become knig… |
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Joust $74.99 nes game… |
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American Gladiators (Video Game) $61.2 Used - High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! American Gladiators is a video game made in 1991 by for the Amiga, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super NES and Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on the popular TV game show, American Gladiators. The NES version varied greatly from the others as well as the game show itself in that the events were morphed into side-scrolling and overhead mini-levels that only partially resembled the real-life events. Each joust event involved four different g |
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Classic Game Room $19.98 Classic Game Room was the first classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999 and 2000. It returns as a feature-length comedy film about the triumphant story of online success, failure, obscurity, resurrection and success again!The legendary show was produced in the early days of online video by Mark Bussler and David Crosson at an Internet startup with one camera, a green screen and $50 budgets. The show was objective, entertaining and obnoxious with beer-drinking, bottle-throwing, joystick-slinging, car-crashing classic game reviews. A cult following developed and the reviews kept coming, but how long could it last until the money ran out?Features the original raucous reviews of Duck Hunt for NES, Alien for Atari 2600, X-Men for Sega Genesis, Sega GT for Dreamcast, Joust and Missile Command for Playstation, Frogger for Atari 2600, SeaMan for Dreamcast, Perfect Dark for Nintendo 64 and Yars' Revenge for Atari 2600! |