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Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice

Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice

The popular Disgaea series goes next-generation PS3! With high-definition graphics, including beautiful high-resolution 2D sprite art and visual effects, spells, one of the most acclaimed and beloved strategy RPG series is making the jump to the next generation of gaming with Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice for PLAYSTATION 3. Re-enter the World of Disgaea and experience all the humor, crazy characters, thrilling action and unmatched excitement in this new adventure, more than 100 hours!

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #859 in Video Games
  • Brand: NIS America
  • Model: DG-00131-4
  • Published on: 2008-08
  • Released on: 2008-08-26
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .75" h x 5.25" w x 6.75" l, .30 pounds


  • Features

  • Story and endings evolve as you play the game
  • Geo Blocks introduce a real 3D battle system to a SRPG
  • Over 270 customizable characters
  • Class world adds 40 battle stages per character or 10800 stages
  • Only SRPG with infinite number of randomly generated battle maps



  • Editorial Reviews

    Amazon.com
    The third American release in the Disgaea series by Japanese game developer and publisher Nippon Ishi, Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice marks the arrival of this acclaimed and beloved strategic RPG franchise into the Next-Gen gaming era. A PlayStation 3 exclusive, Absence of Justice features high-definition graphics, including beautiful high-res 2-D sprite character art and stunning spell effects. And although it is the third in a series of games, its story and gameplay stand on their own, allowing players both new to and experienced with the humor, zany characters, thrilling action, and unmatched excitement of the Disgaea universe to jump right into the battle.

    'Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice' game logo

    Disgaea goes Next-Gen on PS3
    Search out clues and advice through conversation
    Search for clues and advice in conversations.
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    Enjoy 3-D play across Disgaea 3's geo blocks
    Enjoy 3-D play across geo blocks.
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    Level up weapons and gear with Disgaea 3's 'item world'
    Level up weapons and gear with 'item world'.
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    Wield characters as weapons with the Disgaea 3's 'Magichange' feature
    'Magichange' makes weapons of characters.
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    Inflict damage with Disgaea 3's 'stack attack' feature
    Inflict damage with the 'Stack Attack'.
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    The Story of Mao, a Demon Gone Bad
    Set in and around the ‘Nether Institute, Evil Academy,’ the demon version of the preppiest of prep schools, Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice follows the puzzling decision of Mao, son of the Overlord of the Netherworld, who after reading a manga comic book decides to forsake his proper demonic upbringing, become a hero and attempt to overthrow his father. But in the backwards world of demon scholastics where good is bad and bad is good, Mao is a top honor student. He knows all about ditching school, being totally unhelpful and quickly resorting to violence, but nothing of the selfless nobility and patience of heroes. Heroes are for delinquents, as the number one delinquent of the Nether Institute, Raspberyl and her friends try to tell him. But Mao’s mind is made up. It's a hero he will be.

    Flow of Gameplay: Events ⇒ Base ⇒ Battle ⇒ Repeat
    Events: Players advance through the game as events unfold. These events can occur during the story, at your base, or before/after battles. You will be able to witness the fun and interesting interactions through a mixture of sprite animation and exciting character battles.

    Base: Mao's school, the Nether Institute, Evil Academy is the base point of the game. Players will be able to prepare for upcoming battles here by purchasing new weapons and items, customizing characters and/or restoring health.

    Battle: You will be fighting against enemies in battle scenes with a quarter view, tactical simulations. The goal is to defeat all of the enemies before all of your team members die. Battles utilize a turn-based system, where all of your team members will have their turn to attack before enemies begin theirs.

    Character Customization: The Evility System
    Character customization is crucial in all role-playing games. Absence of Justice allows for maximum character customization through its "Evility System." There are two different categories of evilities: evility that is already set for each character depending upon the jobs of each and evility that players can customize. Customizable evilities include: evility to acquire the special skills for certain weapons, evility to up character status under certain requirements, evility to up the amount of experience points earned, evility to enable special skills and functions, etc. This variety is powerful and important. You may have only one kind of evility that supports a character's status, but you may have multiple evilities for skills. Use this system to create and customize your characters and ideally group multiple evilities in one to conduct battles more efficiently.

    The Disgaea 3 Battle System
    Combat in Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice consists of a combination of the franchises familiar standard system of attacks, along with a whole new array of moves debuting with the game. This wide range of possibilities allows players to pick and choose tactics that suit the immediate conflict before them or to quest for overall success in the game, and maximum fun by attemping to master all. Attacks and skills include:
  • Team Attack - Use up to four adjoining team members to help you attack adjoining enemies. Although this may seem random, it is actually closely connected with the team members you have selected in class and their special skills.
  • Combos - Combos happen when multiple team members attack the same enemy during a single turn. They can occur even when team members are not on adjoining squares and their effectiveness increases with the number of occurring combos.
  • Lift and Throw - Humanoid characters have the ability to lift and throw enemies or teammates. The distance of a throw depends on the thrower and lifted team members are safe from attack, making this a key defensive tactic.
  • Stack Attack - If you keep using the lift command, you will be able to create a tower of characters. Select the attack command while in that state and all stacked characters will begin to attack. The larger the stack the higher the damage to your enemies.
  • Double Throw - If one of your characters stacked in a tower selects the "throw" command you can choose to throw any of the stacked characters. This is a useful skill when you want to reach a floor that is too high to reach on your own.
  • Throw and Receive - Useful in moving long distances, when you throw a character towards a monster teammate he/she will knock the thrown character further away in the direction faced.
  • Geo Effect - The combination of geo panels and geo blocks is called the 'Geo Effect.' The special effect of a block on top of a panel will affect all panels of the same color. You gain the power of those effects by landing on the right block.
  • Uniting Skills - If you meet certain requirements during a combo, two skills will unite into one, increasing damage and depending on the skills will increase the effectiveness of your combo.
  • Magichange - Magichange allows humanoid characters and monster characters to to fight as one. In doing this the monster will turn into a special weapon for the human to wield and in the process increase the power of both.


  • Will Mao be able to become a hero and defeat the Overlord? Or will Raspberyl and the demon delinquents convince him to return to his honor role ways? It all depends on you, and so the troublesome, devilish story begins.




    Customer Reviews

    Great Addition to the Series (4.5 Stars)4
    Pros:

    +A lot of good gameplay
    +An overall charming story
    +Lots of things to do off the beaten path
    +A Huge emphasis on strategy
    +Well done anime inspired art

    Cons:

    -Still a few problems with the camera
    -By now the graphics need an improvement to better bring the story to life. The anime inspired art is really nice, but how about an anime scene or two to really convey a character's feelings or actions? Beyond that, the battlefield and character sprites look exactly like they did in the first two games. A graphical update would've been really nice.

    In 2003, Disgaea came out and breathe some new life into the Tactical Strategy RPG. It quickly became a cult classic. Disgaea 2 came around and stayed true to the first by changing very little. In that sense, Disgaea 3 can be summed up as being a continuation of the things that worked in the first two games. If you enjoyed the first two Disgaea games, then you'll like Disgaea 3.

    Disgaea 3 focuses on Mao as he tries to overthrow is Overlord of a father for destroying his game console. It's a joke of a story but it's meant to be such. In all honesty it isn't much of a bad story at all once it gets going. The story is told through still shots of the characters facing one another as the dialog pops up on screen. There's voice acting, although some of it is quite forgettable. But there's also a good sense of humor, mainly because the story doens't take itself so seriously. Disgaea 3 knows what it is and doesn't try to be anything more. It makes the overall experience of it fun and satisfying. But as the story progresses it actually becomes about so much more than a mere broken Slaystation Portable.

    The story is charming overall, but the presentation of it isn't so much. Certainly character portraits carrying the story out isn't so bad, but by now Disgaea should be willing to take its production values to new levels with the Playstation 3. An anime cutscene or something to help bring some of the more dramatic moments to life would've been really nice.

    Battling in Disgaea 3 is no different than it was in the previous two games. You move characters around the battlefield executing attacks. Disgaea has always had a huge emphasis on strategy mainly because of the Geo Panels. Depending on the placement of Geo Panels and the placement of Geo Blocks, characters can be granted certain bonuses ranging from an attack boost to even some that aren't going to help you at all such a hindrance to your defense. Disgaea 3 also brings back the bonus gauge where after a battle you can get certain bonuses depending on how much damage you've done or how many panels you've destroyed. Even by the third installment, the Geo Panels system manages to be unique. The Geo Panels also help to make a difference in your strategy. You'll find your level doesn't mean much if the enemy you're facing has a huge boost by the Geo Panel he's standing on.

    Disgaea 3 also keeps the level cap incredibly high. You can go all the way up to level 9999. It might seem like the game puts more emphasis on level and brute force, but chances are you'll find there's still a lot of strategy involved in the game, and that's mainly because there's so much outside of the story to do, and the Geo Panels provide a neat puzzle element to the game.

    The biggest problem, however, is that it doesn't look any different from the first two games. You're basically getting a Playstation 2 game on a Playstation 3 console. Tactical Strategy RPGs have never been the best looking games, but Disgaea 3, despite being on the Playstation 3, looks almost exactly the same as the first two games. There isn't a real noticeable improvement in the game's artistic or graphical design. The anime inspired character portraits are very nice and detailed, but the overall look of the game isn't much. It also still suffers from the camera angles. While you can rotate the camera you'll find that there's not much else you can do with it. Pillars and other environmental objects will still be in the way.

    Disgaea 3 is a good game. Excellent for Disgaea fans. It may play the same way, but that isn't a bad thing at all. What may not settle well with some gamers, however, is that it's a Playstation 3 game that would've been better suited for the Playstation 2.

    My favorite "Disgaea" yet...5
    I could not disagree with the three star review more: the current iteration of "Disgaea" is, IMHO, the best strategy game ever made, overtopping both of the original offerings in this series.

    Why, though? What makes this offering stand out from its counterparts? It's simple, really: it's precisely the bizarre storyline of the main quest. Lots of people heaped praise on the storyline of the original "Disgaea". I wasn't one of them. I personally thought that, while the story had its moments, in the end, it was pretty blah (particularly considering the cast of wonderful characters appearing). The storyline for the 2nd "Disgaea" was less entertaining than the first (mostly because the cast of characters wasn't interesting in the least, until the post-game madness started). Yet, I loved the first two games, precisely because of what happened AFTER the game. The number of extras in the first game was impressive, and the extras in the 2nd game were absolutely stagerring.

    But finally, I really enjoy the storyline. I won't spoil it, but it is incredibly strange, and wholly entertaining. Rather, I'll break my review into the typical pro and cons sections:

    PROS:
    1) Storyline - It's funny. It's well-written. What more could you ask for.
    2) Music - At times, it's positively incredible. The music playing in the background while in the academy (i.e. while not battling) ranks among my favorite video game themes of all time, and the main theme is good as well. The battle themes are less impressive, but this is actually nice, if one attempts to beat the game with skill as opposed to level-grinding (I would rather focus my concentration on the battle at hand).
    3) Voice-acting - I enjoy it immensely. It works very well for the story present (although the Japanese voices annoy me).
    4) Extras - I'm not talking about in-game extras (of which there are so many, I cannot even begin to describe them). I'm talking about the soundtrack CD accompanying the product. I love music CDs, when they're free.
    5) Price - Most Sony PS3 games are sixty bucks, and most PS3 games stink. It's nice to get a fifty dollar offering that is enjoyable.
    6) In-game extras - You could easily play this game for 150 hours. There is so much craziness to end the game, it's not even funny.

    CONS:

    1) Graphics - Yes, I know. It's not really important to the main offering. But come on. Most of the time in the game is spent either in battles, or in the school. There's really not much to illustrate here. Why not go the extra mile and make some interesting NEW character designs? I mean, these are the EXACT SAME monsters we saw in the original "Disgaea".

    That's about it. Really.

    This game, however, will not appeal to anyone. Action gamers, stay away. There's nothing wrong with that, and the comment isn't meant as an insult. Some people don't like the slow pacing of strategy games, or the level grinding madness that ends each "Disgaea" game. Strategy gamers, come one, come all. Let's face it, we haven't gotten many strong offerings recently (I deplore the DS "FFTA" game, and the Wii's "Fire Emblem" was a pretty frail offering as well). "Disgaea" fans - well, I don't even have to tell you, do I?

    Good stuff.

    Disgaea 3: You're in for a treat.5
    This is my first Disgaea game in the franchise. I certainly hope it isn't my last. I've put in about 6 hours into the game, enough to give me an idea of how the game will play. I have to say, it's been fun, great fun.

    It's like playing a saturday morning cartoon, except it has a lot of content kids won't get. The game starts with Mao, who wants to defeat his father the Overlord, because his father ruined his video game system(sound familiar?) that cost him millions of hours worth of data. And so our quest begins. The voice overs sound like something off of Fox Kids saturday morning shows.

    The game offers so many little things to do and manage. I was actually quite intimidated by the options it gave me when I started playing because I was pretty clueless. After some experimenting I'm slowly understanding parts of it. It is an srpg, but it is like no other srpg I've ever played. The levels are usually small and offer some traps, and puzzles as you traverse the area. I have a feeling this game is going to offer me a lot of great hours. There's so much to upgrade and different things to do.

    I'm sure by now everyone knows this game has the look of a ps2 game. And honestly it does. But it's been such a good time, it doesn't bother me one bit. I love it. Rent it, buy it..I don't care. just play it


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    Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness

    Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness


    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2380 in Video Games
  • Brand: NIS America
  • Model: DG-00125-3
  • Released on: 2007-10-30
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Platform: Sony PSP
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .50" h x 4.25" w x 6.75" l, .25 pounds


  • Features

  • Completely remastered to take full advantage of the Sony PSP Portable
  • All-New story focus means a new experience and all new ending
  • Geo Cubes can turn a battle in a moment, use them well or have them used against you
  • All-new multiplayer modes - Battle, Defeat the Leader & Capture the Flag
  • Pick up and play wherever you go



  • Editorial Reviews

    Amazon.com
    A deep strategy RPG experience with an exceptional story, a fantastic script, and a host of loveable characters and settings. Upgraded graphics and art for the high resolution widescreen PSP Display. Geo Cubes add special effects in the battlefield, completely shifting the balance in the blink of an eye. The first time for multiplayer in the Disgaea series.


    Customer Reviews

    The PS2 Classic Goes Portable5
    The Original Disgaea on the PS2 was a sleeper hit. Creeping into the gaming scene. Those who played it were blown away by it. Eventually word of mouth helped the game become incredibly popular. However, the original Cult Classic on the PS2 is hard to find. And when you do find it, it often comes at unreasonable prices. Luckily, if you're a PSP owner, you can play the original game in a whole new light. You are essentially getting the same game, only with several extras.

    For those who never played the original, Disgaea centers on Laharl. The prince of darkness who has been asleep for some time. As Laharl and with a gaggle of allies, your job is to conquer the Netherworld. The adventure is full of a lot of fun. Some hilarious antics as well as a really likeable cast of characters. The release on the PSP is even better than the original, and it's easier to find.

    Disgaea takes the simple formula of a strategy RPG and mixes in its own little quirks. Battling in Disgaea is quite simple. You send your units into battle and you move them into attack position and then you execute your strategy accordingly. Unlike many tactical RPGs, battles in Disgaea can go fast. The maps are also incredibly large. In battle characters can also use abilities. The more times you use an ability, the more abilities you gain. Another great part about battle is that if your characters are standing next to one another and attack the same enemy, they'll perform a duel attack. As battles progress you'll also fill up a battle gauge in the corner of the screen. The more you fill up the gauge the more bonuses you get at the end of the battle.

    There are a couple of things about Disgaea's system that separate it from other strategy RPGs. Some of them bizarre, others not so much. First there's the Geo Panel system. On the maps you'll certain tiles that are a certain color. These are Geo Panels. There are also Geo Symbols which have certain effects. Placing Geo Symbols on a specific color will make that Geo Panel color correspond with the effect of the Geo Symbol. Therefore, if you place a Geo Symbol that increases a characters attack on a yellow Geo Panel, all yellow Geo Panels will have an attack up. However, you can also destroy Geo Symbols. This causes a chain reaction that either turns all Geo Panels into the same color as the one which the Geo Symbol you destroyed was placed on or causes the Geo Panel to be destroyed completely. Either way, it racks up bonuses for your battle gauge.

    Disgaea has other things that make it stand out above the rest of the crowd. Particularly in its smaller elements. Using items, for example, may cause them to become something else. For exaample, after you use Mint Gum it becomes ABC Gum and can actually be used again. A Drink will become an Unopened drink. Just the same, there's almost no limit to character raising. As the game progresses you'll discover that your level can increase into the hundreds and keep going until you're literally in the thousands.

    Even better for Disgaea is the senate of the Netherworld. Battling will net you Mana Points which you can use in the Senate to recruit characters (the more Mana you spend the better the character) and assign him a job. Just the same, however, the senate has power over certain aspects of the game such as what items are available in the shops and whatnot. You can appeal to the senate and they'll vote on certain issues. You won't always win, but you can persuade by force, meaning, battle members of the senate who do not side with you. It's kooky and weird, but it works. There are also exams the senate gives you which are battles Laharl must fight alone.

    Lastly, there's the item world. Throughout the game you can go into certain items and venture ten floors in and fight a boss. Doing this power ups items. The item world is no joke, however, as it's incredibly hard to conquer. Disgaea itself is not the easiest game around. There are many moments of the game dedicated to simply raising characters.

    In terms of what's new to the PSP version, there are plenty of new missions to take on as well a couple of new secrets. This is much more than just one or two missions. There are plenty of hidden missions exclusive to the PSP version. Also, there is now a completely new game mode players can undergo. Lastly, there's multiplayer where you can play against a friend. In other words, there's enough new content here to justify the game to be a buy even for those who played the original to death.

    In terms of production values, Disgaea looks exactly as you expect a Strategy RPG to look. It's pretty cute looking with sprites, but it's very colorful and runs smoothly without any problems. It's perhaps one of the fastest loading PSP games out there. The dialog presented throughout the game is also funny. The music is pretty catchy as well. If there was anything wrong with Disgaea, it would be that the voice acting isn't up to par with the rest of the fantastic game. The characters don't sound bad, but the voice acting doesn't have much feeling or emotion to it. Many scenes through the game that were funny would've otherwise been all out hilarious had the voice work been better.

    Despite the voice work, that's a small price to pay. The game is still better than the original PS2 version and has a ton of gameplay behind it. This is an RPG that will last you hundreds of hours. Disgaea is quite possibly the best Strategy RPG you can find on the PS2.

    Good Port of a Solid Game4
    A fairly direct port of the popular PS2 game "Disgaea: Hour of Darkness", "Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness" mostly keeps things the same, though a few new features are added.

    The game should be familiar to anyone who has played the original Disgaea, but as a refresher for those who haven't: Disgaea is a turn-based tactical role playing game. Using a grid system, characters move, attack, and use special abilities. The RPG element comes in as characters improve through battling, compared to the disposable soldiers of many RTS games. There are, furthermore, many classes to choose from, including warriors, mages, and thieves. This is a system seen in games like Tactics Ogre, Final Fantasy Tactics, and many others.

    For its part, Disgaea brings a lot of elements that are unique to it and its sequel. For example, the RPG system includes not only the effects on the character's leveling up, but also a teacher/student system that grants abilities to other characters. Geo Symbols, another feature of Disgaea's combat, are colored pyramids that, when put on certain location types, can give off various effects to connected areas. The ability to lift and throw characters, either as an offensive attack or to give allies a boost in a certain direction, is also present. Units with similar types can use team-up attacks that boost their power when they're near each other.

    In Disgaea, you take the role of Laharl, the Prince of the Underworld. After being awoken from a 2-year nap, Laharl finds that his father, the King, has passed away, and in his absence the underworld has been rife with conflict over who the next overlord will be. With his faithful vassal Etna in tow, Laharl seeks to regain control of his empire. The story and dialogue are rife with comedy - unusually clumsy assassins, parodies of the Power Rangers and Flash Gordon, and the general apathy that Laharl's underlings display toward him. The writing is excellent, and the PSP edition allows you to use both the English and Japanese voice acting.

    The graphics have been well maintained in the transition to the small screen. They actually seem to fit better on the PSP, without as many obvious pixels and edges. Both the graphics and the sound are unchanged from the PS2 version, the only new features being the aforementioned dual language audio choice and a new music changing option.

    As a whole, Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness is a good port of a solid game. It doesn't change much, but there wasn't much that needed to be changed. If you've played the game before, though, it's not exactly worth buying again.

    8/10.

    Prinny d00d!5
    Facts fist: this is a port of the original Disgaea for PS2. There are some new features: an extra game mode where you play as Etna rather than Laharl, widescreen graphics, and some new boss battles (including one with the main characters from Disgaea 2). Still, it's the same main game.

    But with a game as good as Disgaea, this is no problem at all! The price for the PSP version is similar to the PS2 original, but you get a few more features and the chance to play it on the go - a feature you'll greatly appreciate if you become as hooked on the game as I have. Nippon Ichi specialize in strategy RPGs, and out of all their excellent releases, Disgaea is probably the best and the most welcoming to new players.

    If you love the original Disgaea, or you are a fan of Nippon Ichi in general, you really don't need to read this review. But for new players, here's a rundown. Disgaea is an isometric strategy RPG, meaning that the story unfolds by playing through sequential turn-based battle stages. If you've played Final Fantasy Tactics, probably the definitive SRPG, it has similar basic game mechanics. In Disgaea, you start with two main characters (Laharl and Etna) in your party. However, the only way to progress is to build a strong roster of characters of different classes, each with different special abilities. Leveling up characters in the basic classes, such as warrior and mage, gradually unlocks new and more powerful classes. The main storyline battles are tough, and you'll need to do a lot of leveling to play successfully; however, this is much more enjoyable than in a typical RPG, because SRPGs naturally specialize in battle mechanics. Approaching each battle correctly requires considerable thought and forward planning - this is not a quick action-fix game, but it is incredibly rewarding to build up a roster of strong team members and to learn to take full advantage of their abilities.

    The graphics in Disgaea might be disappointing to fans of next-gen 3D games. The dialogue between characters features some excellent (if static) artwork, but the game itself is entirely sprite-based. If you can get past this - and the adjustment should take no time at all - you'll find that what the game lacks in visuals, it gains in gameplay, music, and writing. This is one of the funniest, most well-written and translated games I've ever played - and, as usual with Nippon Ichi games, the voice acting is excellent. Sounds like a small thing, but believe me, so many games get so badly wrong. The music is fun and catchy, and the basic story provides a constant motivation to win each battle. Disgaea is a complete timesink, I admit, and after 100 hours of gameplay you still won't have seen everything the game has to offer. But if you're willing to devote some time, and some brain power, this is one of the most fun and rewarding games on the PSP. Definitely recommended!


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    Disney Sing It Bundle with Microphone

    Disney Sing It Bundle with Microphone

    InformationBelt produced some of the most modern songs of today and have a blast with their favorite Disney stars friendsand! Chart hits from Camp Rock, High SchoolMusical Hannah Montana The Cheetah Girls and Aly & success AJCorbin Everlife Blue Compete Jordan Pruitt and more! With againstfriends and numerous multiplayer modes, including Duet, Versus TeamPlay. Put in a solo concert live or playing with a friend. Personalize your gaming experience and choose between different themes yourfavorite sample and artists. Get tips from vocal coach Olesya Rulin (thelovable musical director of High School Musical) in Sing It Pro guidesyou you through various vocal exercises. Product Features Sing to 35 chart top songs from your favorite stars and shows only a blow out or with friends in a duet vocal tricks in Sing It Pro Learn Personalize your gaming experience with a variety of digital themes.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3278 in Video Games
  • Brand: Disney
  • Model: 0712725016036
  • Published on: 2008-10
  • Released on: 2008-10-14
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .50" h x 5.50" w x 7.50" l, .85 pounds


  • Features

  • Disney Sing It Bundle PS3



  • Customer Reviews

    My daughter loves this game5
    We purchased Disney Sing It for our Daughter because she loves singing and she knows most of the Disney songs. She loves this game and has a blast jamming to the songs. My Wife and I found it very entertaining to watch her as well. This game has 35 different songs from artists like Hannah Montana (Miley Cyrus), Aly & AJ, Jesse McCartney, Camp Rock, High School Musical, Cheetah Girls and much more. It should keep your kids entertained for a long time because there are different difficulty levels and you can also pick if you want to sing the main part or maybe be a backup singer. There currently isn't any additional songs that you can download via the Playstation network but I hope they release some in the future. I uploaded a few screenshots of the game so you can get a better idea of what it's like.

    Songs included
    Aly & AJ: "Like Whoa," "Potential Breakup Song," "Chemicals React"
    Hannah Montana: "Best of Both Worlds," "Life`s What You Make It," "Nobody's Perfect," "Rock Star"
    Miley Cyrus: "G.N.O" (Girl's Night Out)," "See You Again," "Start All Over"
    Everlife: "Find Yourself In You," "Real Wild Child"
    Jordan Pruitt: "Jump to the Rhythm," "Outside Looking In"
    Billy Ray Cyrus: "Ready, Set, Don't Go"
    Jesse McCartney: "She's No You"
    Corbin Bleu: "Push It to the Limit"
    Vanessa Hudgens: "Say OK"
    The Cheetah Girls 2: "Dance With Me," "The Party's Just Begun"
    The Cheetah Girls: One World: "One World"
    High School Musical: "Breaking Free," "Get'cha Head in the Game," "Start of Something New"
    High School Musical 2: "Bet On It," "Fabulous," "What Time Is It," "You Are the Music in Me"
    Camp Rock: "We Rock," "Start the Party," "This Is Me," "Gotta Find You," "Play My Music," "Hasta La Vista," "Here I Am"

    The kids love it!5
    I have 2 girls 6 and 10 who both have a great time playing this game. My wife joins in and they have a blast. Lots of songs that are family friendly so with that in mind you can't go wrong!

    Proably better for older kids3
    Not so good for younger kids, maybe 10 and older. But even then the songs are now dated and will likely be so last week for older kids.


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    Disney Sing It: High School Musical 3 Bundle with Microphone

    Disney Sing It: High School Musical 3 Bundle with Microphone

    Disney Sing It: High School Musical 3: Senior Year is a set of songs karaoke-based video and video, including all three High School Musical movies. With 10 songs and videos of the film High School Musical 3: Senior Year "and select songs from High School Musical and High School Musical 2. You party with friends and sing with the stars during the past experience of singing High School Musical.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6522 in Video Games
  • Brand: Disney
  • Model: 10144500
  • Published on: 2009-02
  • Released on: 2009-02-17
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .30 pounds


  • Features

  • Sing to 25 songs & music videos from all 3 High School Musical films
  • Compete with & against friends in numerous multiplayer modes, including Duet, Versus & Team Play
  • With High School Musical star Olesya Rulin (Kelsi) as a vocal coach, practice tricky elements of singing in various vocal exercises
  • Personalize game experiences by choosing one of the three High School Musical themes



  • Customer Reviews

    my daughter and her friends can't get enough5
    My daughter and her friends (9yrs old) love this and all the Sing It games, I think we own them all. This is the second bundle pack I bought so she could have two mics. I have read many reviews about how the mics you buy separately cannot be used with the Sing It games.

    Great fun for boys and girls........5
    Loads of fun. I have seen a HUGE improvement in my daughter's singing ability. The kids love to sing and jump and dance..........I love to watch.


    Price: $9.99

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    Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe

    Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe

    For the first time ever Scorpion, Sub-Zero and the Mortal Kombat warriors battle with Batman, Superman and other super-popular DC Universe. You choose your side and challenge your opponents with a new combat system Freefall Kombat and Klose Kombat and dynamic multi-levels. In addition, choose your favorite Mortal Kombat or DC Universe and make a fighting adventure in solo mode and a new story and two intertwined unique perspectives.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #435 in Video Games
  • Brand: Midway
  • Model: 26929
  • Published on: 2008-11
  • Released on: 2008-11-16
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .59" h x 5.22" w x 6.72" l, .25 pounds


  • Features

  • Ultimate and iconic fighting arenas, from both the DC Universe and Mortal Kombat side, as well as several never-before-seen combo arenas that blend the two universes together.
  • An engaging story written by top talent and played out in the single player mode that pits Mortal Kombat warriors against heroes and villains from the DC Universe.
  • Each character on the roster possesses unique attacks to take down opponents and finishing moves to put them away for good.
  • All-new fighting mechanics: Freefall Kombat, where players you battle in mid-air while falling from one arena into the next; and Klose Kombat, a brutal up-close fighting mechanic concentrated on progressive damage to fighters.
  • 2-player multiplayer Supports both locally and online.



  • Editorial Reviews

    Amazon.com Product Description

    Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe is a fighting game merging the worlds and characters of the Mortal Kombat video game universe and that of DC comics. Featuring a deep storyline developed by top writing talent, iconic fighting arenas from both universes, character specific attacks and moves, two all-new fighting mechanics and single player and multiplayer support, it has something for every fan of the video game arcade fighting genre.

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    Raiden laying into Superman in Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe for PS3
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    Story
    The story of how the heroes and villains of Mortal Kombat and the DC universe could find themselves not only existing on the same plain, but battling each other revolves around coincidental victories in the respective realms by Raiden and Superman. In Raiden's case it was a victory over Shao Kahn, while Superman bested Darkseid. These occurred at the exact same time and involved inter-dimensional elements, which somehow merged their two enemies into one being, Dark Kahn, while allowing the characters of the two universes to interact. In this merging the powers of the heroes and villains are scrambled as well, making some stronger than they ever were, and leaving others vulnerable for the first time in their lives, allowing each to battle on more or less equal footing. And battle they do without realizing that the uncontrollable rage that they feel for each other is actually the work of Dark Khan.

    Gameplay
    Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe being a fighter, gameplay consists of one-on-one battles, both in local play and online, in which players can choose a character from either side who will face off against a counterpart from the other. Each character has unique attacks and special finishing moves, and fighting arenas vary depending on whether your character comes from the Mortal Kombat or DC universe. Keeping with the reputation for brutality in the Mortal Kombat franchise, characters from this side will have access to fatalities, while the historically less overly violent DC characters will execute "heroic brutalities," which are end moves where the opponent while beaten, is not killed. The game also features new gameplay mechanics such as: Freefall Kombat, in which players can engage in extended combat while in midair; Klose Kombat, during which the play angle moves to a close-up view of the action; The Test Your Might mini-game where you smash your opponent through walls; and Rage Mode, which increases the power of a character's attack by 50% and provides protection against being stunned by an opponent.

    Playable Characters
    Playable characters in Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe consist of some of the most popular heroes and villains from both universes, with most being available from the beginning of the game and some unlockable throughout. They include the following:

         
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    DC Universe
         
  • Baraka
  • Jax
  • Kano
  • Kitana
  • Liu Kang
  • Raiden
  • Scorpion
  • Shang Tsung
  • Shao Kahn
  • Sonya Blade
  • Subzero
  • Dark Khan


  • Batman
  • Captain Marvel
  • Catwoman
  • Darkseid
  • Deathstroke
  • The Flash
  • Green Lantern
  • The Joker
  • Lex Luthor
  • Superman
  • Wonder Woman
  • Dark Khan


  • Key Game Features
  • Choose Your Kombatant - Kombat forces friends to fight, worlds to collide, and unlikely alliances to be forged. In the ultimate Elseworlds story, players can now explore what would happen when Subzero faces off against Batman, and more.
  • Signature Attacks and Finishing Moves - Each character sports specific moves to take down opponents in their own signature style.
  • All-new Fighting Mechanics - Face off with two all-new fighting mechanics, Freefall Kombat and Klose Kombat. Freefall Kombat allows players to battle in midair while falling from one arena into the next. The brutal and up-close Klose Kombat showcases the gritty dark tone through progressive damage inflicted on fighters during battle through visible bruises, torn clothing, and more.
  • Single Player Mode - Choose your storyline experience beginning with either the Mortal Kombat or DC Universe. The unique storyline intertwines both universes and characters into an exclusive dynamic fighting adventure.
  • Ultimate Fighting Arenas - Battle in iconic arenas including Metropolis and Gotham City from the DC Universe side, and Hell and Graveyard from the Mortal Kombat side, as well as several never-before-seen combo arenas blending the two universes together.
  • Top Writing Talent - The collaborative partnership of top comics writing team Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray (Countdown, Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters) along with veteran Mortal Kombat team members provides a dark, realistic tone.
  • Multiplayer Battles - Choose your side, challenge friends online and locally to one-on-one fights.



  • Customer Reviews

    Much better that I thought it would be.4
    I was a huge skeptic of this game at first, MK VS DC, it was like combining toothpaste with orange juice...."Ugh"!
    But Midway pulled it off. I spent probably 3 hours with the game last night (alas no online yet) and was very pleased.
    First off the PS3's controller rocked the house as far as response with the D-pad.
    Second; The game itself is FUN, not only do you have the standard arcade "Tower of Power" to climb, this MK throws in a neat story mode with beautiful cut scenes and a unique way to play all the characters.
    While playing the game, I never even noticed the fact it was "T" rated, blood still flies, body's and costumes get damaged (you can actually knock off Scorpion's mask), and the fighting is just plain brutal.
    There's 3 new gimmicks within the matches Close Kombat, Free Fall Kombat, and Test Your Might, which add some flair to the matches.
    Free Fall is cool as heck.
    Fatalities are here, and even toned down, they look great. I reduced Wonder Woman to skeletal remains with a "Lava Bath" the burned Captain Marvel to a crisp with "Hellfire" both courtesy of Scorpion.
    Even blade happy Barraka has cool Fatalities, my favorite is the "Impale", where he knocks an opponent on his back, jumps on top of him, punches him in the chest, then fires his blades into the victim.
    Looks awesome, not gory, but looks awesome.
    There is going to be a learning curve to take advantage of the combos, and the game can kick your butt even on easy.
    All in all this looks and feels like an MK game without a doubt, and definite improvement over all the MK games since MKIII.
    I would like to see MK return to it's "M" rated roots, but I'll sacrifice a little gore over game play any day.

    The best DC game to come out in years5
    Clear off your calendar if you pick this one up. This game is incredibly fun and addictive. The graphics here are amazing, and other than some strange costume changes for The Flash and Green Lantern, they're faithful to the comics. The Mortal Kombat side of things is pretty much standard as far as character build goes. There are a few minor tweaks, but you can easily see which character is which. DC has Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Flash, Captain Marvel, Joker, Catwoman, Lex Luthor, and Deathstroke. MK has Lui Kang, Scorpion, Sub Zero, Shang Zui, Kano, Jax, Sonja Blade, and Kitana. I missed seeing Johnny Cage in here, and I think Catwoman could have been scrapped for another hero like Green Arrow or Hawkman, but for the most part you can't complain about their choices.

    Each character has their own unique moves. It's easy to see where spending some time playing the same character will make you a formidable opponent if you take the fight online. Most of the characters have long-range attacks, and the finishing moves are spectacular!

    Playing in story mode is a one-player affair. First you choose which side you're playing on (MK or DC). The DC side finds Superman stopping Darkseid and accidentally opening a portal that begins to bring the two realities together with crushing results. In Story Mode, you play as each character over time, learning individual moves and getting just good enough with each before moving on to the next. Some of them have a bit of a learning curve, but for the most part the major attacks are the same button-mashing combination (but with different results for each). By far my favorite characters are The Flash and Captain Marvel. Flash has a move called "Around the World" that will leave your enemies spinning and unable to attack for a few precious seconds. Captain Marvel can call down the Shazam lightning on his opponents (among many other cool moves).

    By far this is the best DC game that's come out in years. Though the gameplay is basically the same thing between cutscenes (fight somebody), it's still a lot of fun.

    I am impressed...NO REALLY4
    Well, I am a self-described "casual fanboy." While I love fighting games (especially MK, KOF and SF), I am not a hardcore gamer by any definition. In addition, while I enjoy the "DC Universe" I am not into comics per se. I share this to put my review in context. In any case, I was looking forward to this game but after the last three MK games I had my reservations. Let's face it MK did not transition well from 2D to 3D. Deception was only fun, Deadly Alliance was tolerable and Armageddon was lackluster at best (except for Kreate-A-Kharacter). Add to all this heavy handed censorship courtesy of the ERSB, needless to say I was not holding my breath.

    Now I can breathe because this game is actually fun and worth the hefty price tag. The graphics are stunning (well, the character models are stunning and the backgrounds are only "very good"). I especially like the battle-scarring effects. The actual game play engine is much improved over the last 3 or 4 MK entries and (at least on the PS3 version) the move-sets are very responsive. While there appears to be some special move replication between characters (i.e., DC characters sharing moves with MK characters), overall the characters are quite unique. Further, the characters stay largely true to their back-stories and act in a way that we would expect. The story mode is two-fold and quite entertaining (if not a bit on the campy side). Finally, yes the Fatalities and Heroic Brutalities have been significantly toned down. But there are several unique finishers and there is still blood to be found (just no spines and entrails).

    However, there are a few drawbacks. There are no distinct mini-games (yes, there have been a few integrated into the fighting system). Also, there are no alternate costumes or any other unlockables really. There are only a few unlockable kharacters. Finally, the pro-moves (extended combos) can be difficult to get down pat.

    In closing, I give this game a 5 for fun and a 4 for overall quality. Have fun!


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    Mortal Kombat: Deception (Premium Pack)

    Mortal Kombat:  Deception (Premium Pack)

    An ancient evil has returned from the dead and threatens the very existence of the kingdoms. It will be the champion of the Elder Gods have the power to defeat this threat with deception? Designed for Sony Playstation 2 game systems.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8926 in Video Games
  • Brand: Midway / Sony Playstation 2
  • Released on: 2004-10-15
  • ESRB Rating: Mature
  • Platform: PlayStation2
  • Number of items: 2
  • Dimensions: 1.50" h x 5.50" w x 7.50" l, .70 pounds


  • Features

  • 1-2 Players
  • Analog Control
  • Konquest Mode
  • Chess Kombat
  • Puzzle Kombat



  • Customer Reviews

    About the Premium Pack4
    I'm just going to talk about the extras in the premium pack here. You can catch reviews of Mortal Kombat Deception the game by looking under the standard version.

    By now, you are probably aware that the main benefits to the premium pack are the box it comes in, the metal trading card included in the box, the arcade-perfect version of the first Mortal Kombat game, the documentary-ish video detailing the history of Mortal Kombat, and the video trading cards. That's quite a slew of extras for $10 dollars.

    One of my favorite parts about the premium pack is the inclusion of the original MK arcade game. It's fun to play it before you bust open the Deception disc because it will you appreciate not only how far Mortal Kombat has come, but how far video games have come since the original's release in '92.

    There are a few things I was dissapointed with on the bonus disc. The biggest dissapointment was the quick, underinformative, breeze through on the history of Mortal Kombat that was kyted directly from Deadly Alliance with a brief addition on the end to talk about Deception and beyond. To those of us who already own MK Deadly Alliance, it's the same history that can be found in MKDA's special features. At least on the GameCube version, I don't have the PS2 version of DA. Anyway, it also lacked some of the major history of the Mortal Kombat series. It talked about MK, MK2, MK3, MK4, MK Deadly Alliance, and a brief bit on MK Deception.

    Those of you who are fans, like me, should be looking at that roster and thinking... wait a minute... they missed five games. Yeah, they missed Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, which was definitely it's own game with all the additional characters and backgrounds and separate platform and arcade release than MK3. They also missed Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub Zero, and Special Forces. These I can kind of understand because they weren't part of the fighting series, they were spinoff adventure games based on the characters in the series. OK, well then what about MK Trilogy and MK Gold? Or even just Trilogy (considering Gold only came out for the Dreamcast)? These were parts of the series. They also don't really do anything but scratch the surface of each game. They don't really talk about the new features added in each, and they tend to skip right over interesting quirks from the home consoles. I guess for somebody just curious about the overall phoenominan that is MK it was ... alright.

    I was also very disappointed that they didn't talk at all about the fan following, the movies, the TV show, the toys, the clothes, the cartoons... well some things are better left forgotten... but these were all part of the history that made Mortal Kombat what it is today. To their credit they do show a few pictures of the toys, and there are a few mentions by Boon about how big the series got after the first installment. Doesn't seem like much of a history to me. They don't talk much about the revolution that MKs digital graphics spurred in quality fighting games. Sad.

    I was hoping for a little more in those areas. I was also a bit dissapointed by the video trading cards. They were great... for the characters they had, but I'm not quite sure why they picked the characters they did, and didn't include others. When you look at the roster of characters in the video trading cards, you notice that the majority of the characters introduced in deception aren't amongst them. Also, they have many of the landmark characters, but skip out on some vital ones like Liu Kang. I wasn't sure why they didn't just pick either the line-up from Deception, or all the characters ever to be in MK. Instead they just picked a lot... but an interesting array.

    These are all just little knit pickings I have with the premium pack though. Aside from the shortcomings of the history video, the rest of the features rock. The box art is stunning with Sub Zero, the metal trading card feels a lot more high qual than a paper trading card. The video trading cards have interviews with boon, sometimes the actors who portrayed the characters, and brief, interesting histories on the character, their design, or their origin. Definitely worth some time for MK fans.

    Overall, for $10, it is an awesome deal! I would recommend splurging for the extras and going with the premium pack instead of the standard edition.

    Once Again Mortal Kombat, Classic and Great5
    Mortal Kombat has evolved over the years and with it a diverse set of characters have been created as a result. Now in it's 6th entry into the series it once again brings something new to the table, something that's been fiddled with in past games, but now fully realized. I'll get to that later.

    The story is that at the end of the Deadly Alliance Shang Tsung and Quan Chi defeated the hero's of the various realms. However the power they were tapping into had a devastating result. Thanks to the soul well being reactivated the origional ruler of Outworld, Onaga has been reborn. Shang Tsung and Quan Chi do not survive the encounter. Now it is up the remaining fighters of the various realms to defeat him.

    The game play style is that of Deadly Alliance. Each character has three move sets (one of which is weapon based). Series mainstays Scorpion and Sub Zero return along with returning characters Kabal, Sindel, Nightwolf, Millenna, Jade, Noob Saibot, Smoke, and classic Fan Favorite Baraka join new characters Shujinko, Darius, Kobra, Kira and more. One of the new gameplay elements that I hinted to earlier is the muli tiered levels. In fact almost every level is like this and or features the other fleshed out inovation, death traps. As a result Classic Levels such as the Pit and Acid Pit make their triumphant returns in full 3D.

    Now the overall game is great but for fans the mini games are eqaully as great. First is puzzle Kombat which is a mix between Super Puzzle Fighter and Dr. Mario. The second is chess kombat which is chess but when it comes time to occupy the square you fight. The Final is Konquest which tells the Tale of Shujinko, a young man given the task by the elder gods to collect the Komidogus from the various realms and open the portals to them.

    Now if you get the collectors edition you also get some great stuff. The best is the full origional Arcade Edition of Mortal Kombat. The rest (bios and Documentaris) are cool too.

    Overall this is a classic game that once again seals Mortal Kombat as one of the Overlords of the Fighting genre along with SOul Caliber and Virtua Fighter. A must have for everyone.

    Engrossing!!5
    When I first got this I just had to pop in the arcade perfect port of the original Mortal Kombat. They did a fantastic job. All the little glitches that were prevalent in the arcade are also here. Now onto the main game Deception. I found most of the moves less complicated then in Deadly Alliance. Fatalities are especially gruesome and stage fatalities are creative and a blessing to have back in the game. The graphics are really outstanding, similiar to DA, but just more evil surroundings, in this game kinda brings back the day when Mortal Kombat was evil. Unlocking characters, arenas etc.. are done through purchasing them from the Krypt again, however you must play through Konquest mode. This mode is addicting, as you follow a young warrior name Shujinko through various realms, completing tasks and getting coins and keys to open up the coffins in the Krypt. People are slagging the graphics and I really found the graphics to be excellent. Some people just are haters just for the sake of it, don't listen to them. I actually cared about the character I played as and the story is great. After completing the mode, you most likely did not get everything, or complete the numerous tasks. Don't fret, you can go back to the realms and complete the tasks, or just beat up on people if you so desire. I cannot stress to you how awesome Konquest mode is, plus you learn the moves of the various fighters...it can be frustrating at times, but nonetheless it's a great challenge.

    Another mode is the puzzle fighter game. Remember the fantastic Super Puzzle Fighter II from the ps-one? Well this is basically the same game, but w/MK flava. You can do fatalities in here too, but are way easier, you only press one button. Geez there are so many fatalities in Deception, that it will literally take you weeks to see them all/perform them. Puzzle fighter is also very addicting, and you can pick from 12 characters, and they have bobble heads, cute and funny, but the brutality of MK is always there. The last mode is the chess part, which I still have not gotten to yet..Konquest mode has basically taken over my life so there is not alot of time..but from what I understand it is also great. These modes also add some much needed depth to the fighting genre. But, as a stand alone fighter, Deception is as close to perfection as you can possibly come. Get the Kollector's edition so you can have the original MK in all its glory. Deception rules!!! Just a word of caution to parents..don't be stupid and purchase this game for your young child, even though it's the christmas season, please. The game is too violent and even though you can turn the blood off it's rated Mature for a reason. Also seeing hot female Mortal Kombat fighters have their voluptuous bosooms jiggle all over the place is not for youngsters.


    Price: $94.99

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    Disney Sing It: High School Musical 3 Senior Year

    Disney Sing It: High School Musical 3 Senior Year

    Disney Sing It! is a karaoke game new video which shows a mix of popular fan favorite, the hottest new Disney talents. Available free of this new event, the first game in this rockin 'comes with a Logitech microphone and features songs and videos of summer blockbuster Disney Channel, Camp Rock, with other Disney favorites, including Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Hannah Montana and High School Musical movies. With the microphone, players can now on the belt ¿s table topping tunes and have a blast with their friends and Disney stars! E planned for everyone. USA.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15445 in Video Games
  • Brand: Disney
  • Model: 10144300
  • Published on: 2009-02
  • Released on: 2009-02-22
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .58" h x 5.32" w x 6.74" l, .30 pounds


  • Features

  • Sing to 25 songs & music videos from all 3 High School Musical films
  • Compete with & against friends in numerous multiplayer modes, including Duet, Versus & Team Play
  • With High School Musical star Olesya Rulin (Kelsi) as a vocal coach, practice tricky elements of singing in various vocal exercises
  • Personalize game experiences by choosing one of the three High School Musical themes



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    Disney Sing It: High School Musical 3 Senior Year Microphone Bundle - PS2

    Disney Sing It: High School Musical 3 Senior Year Microphone Bundle - PS2

    Disney Sing It: HSM3 Senior Year Bundle PS2 microphone de

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20192 in Video Games
  • Brand: Disney
  • Model: 10145000
  • Published on: 2009-01-31
  • Released on: 2009-02-17
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: PlayStation2
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 2.50" h x 5.60" w x 7.80" l, .38 pounds


  • Features

  • Sing to 25 songs & music videos from all 3 High School Musical films
  • Compete with & against friends in numerous multiplayer modes, including Duet, Versus & Team Play
  • With High School Musical star Olesya Rulin (Kelsi) as a vocal coach, practice tricky elements of singing in various vocal exercises
  • Personalize game experiences by choosing one of the three High School Musical themes



  • Price: $19.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

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    Moto GP

    Moto GP

    Moto GP brings the pleasure of the classic races of the series to a laptop. We will use all types of motor licensing and mobile - all aspects of the competition is recreated for you. With its realistic engine classes, bike physics, weather, and an update of the new system that has all the thrill of speed you need.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18725 in Video Games
  • Brand: Namco
  • Model: 10522
  • Released on: 2006-07-25
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: Sony PSP
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .50" h x 4.25" w x 6.75" l, .20 pounds


  • Features

  • International cast of 32 riders and their machines from the 2005 MotoGP season
  • Race on 8 of the most popular MotoGP courses - Jerez, Estoril, Mugello, Catalunya, Donington, Sachsenring, Brno and Valencia
  • Test yourself in standard Arcade Mode, or live the life of a racer in full Season Mode
  • Unlock new videos and photos, plus extreme modes that keep the challenge coming



  • Customer Reviews

    Fun, but unrealised potential3
    As a PSP fan and bike enthusiast I was hoping this would bring my passions together. However, while its certainly quite entertaining, it doesn't get the heart beating faster. For example, with 'brake assist' turned on (a requirement to get used to the game) it becomes easy to the point of monotony and doesn't do justice to the PSP platform; with this feature turned off, it becomes outrageously hard. It feels like this is a 'version 1' to test out what the playing-public like. If that were the case, I'd be prepared to take a chance on the next release. I don't regard my money buying this as wasted, but I'd recommend buying second-hand (as I did) in order to feel like you're get good value.

    Hard to control the bikes2
    Previously I played Moto GP on my Sanyo cell phone for Sprint, and although it was crude it was fun. The PSP version, unfortunately, is very difficult to play because it's impossible to control the bikes. Even when the speedometer says 100 mph, the game feels slow. Recently I played Burnout Legends and Need for Speed Carbon on the PSP and the framerate of these two games was just great -- you'd feel like driving fast even at 80 mph. Moto GP sucks.

    moto gp psp 065
    This game is really cool because one of my friends have this game. In this game it has all the 32 riders.Iam going to get this game soon. This game also includes the sport bikes honda yamaha suzuki kawasaki and etc. Iam a big race fan of moto gp and sport bikes.
    This game is the atomic bomb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    BY:Sumi


    Price: $99.95

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