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G-Pak Console Organizer and Travel Case GameCube

G-Pak Console Organizer and Travel Case GameCube
This game system organizer makes it easy to keep your Nintendo GameCube and related accessories neatly organized. The comprehensive organizer safely stores a GameCube console, two controller pads, 16 mini-disc games, four memory cards, game manuals and all connection, link and power cables. The sturdy shoulder strap and carrying handle make travel easy and comfortable.



Shrek: Superslam PS2
Shrek: Superslam PS2
Shrek SuperSlam pits the characters from the Shrek franchise against each other in the only game that combines the twisted humor and pop culture parodies of the Shrek universe with the fast-paced action of a melee fighting game. Signature fighting moves like Shrek's "Green Storm," Donkey's "Juggle Punt," and Puss-in-Boots' "Love-Stun" bring variety and personality to the game. Fully destructible arenas like the Poison Apple Inn and Dragon's Gate have walls toppling and debris flying while a multitude of weapons, potions, and magical items spell endless melee action for up to four players. KEY FEATURES: Play the whole motley crew ? Gamers choose to play as one of 20 fantastical characters from the movies ? including heroes like Shrek, Donkey, Puss-in- Boots, and Princess Fiona, and villains like Prince Charming, Cap'n Hook, and many more. So many favorite characters, including some all new for the game, makes for endless combinations of multiplayer action. (10 characters on Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 12 on Nintendo DS) Enjoy a buffet of irreverence ? Players relive the twisted humor of the world of Shrek as characters deliver taunts and jokes and farcical environments parody TV shows, movies, and other pop culture icons. New signature moves ? Shrek's gaseous "Green Storm" clears the room, Puss-in-Boots' disarming "Love-Stun" sweeps opponents off their feet and Pinocchio wields his lengthened nose, the "Hummingbird," to spear enemies. These are among the game's totally twisted and hilarious signature fighting moves. (Characters' moves vary between console and handheld) Fully destructible environments ? Players can hurl opponents through walls and windows and throw debris at their opponents. All 16 arenas are totally destructible and loaded with weapons, potions, magical items and environmental hazards. (10 aren



Nintendo Virtual Boy - The Nintendo Virtual Boy (released on August 14, 1995 in the USA and July 21, 1995 in Japan) is a video game console that used a twin eyeglass style projector to display the games in "true" 3-D (though monochromatic). The launch price was around US$180.

Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 - Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Oudou Keishou was a video game released in 2000 on the Nintendo 64 game console. The game was only released in Japan and was the sequel to Virtual Pro Wrestling 64.

Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 - Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 was a video game released in 1997 on the Nintendo 64 game console. The game was only released in Japan.

Mario's Tennis - Mario's Tennis is a game for Nintendo's Virtual Boy video game console. Also known by its working title Mario's Dream Tennis, it was the console's pack-in game in North America.



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