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Reign of Fire - Pre-Played
Based on Spyglass Entertainment's motion picture of the same name, Reign of Fire centers on an epic struggle between humankind and dragons. The time and setting is an apocalyptic future in London, a city that has been devastated by the fires of ruthless dragons awakened from an ancient sleep beneath the earth. Now you can fight on either side, as the heroic humans leading a hopeless fight for survival, or as the menacing powerful airborn dragons. Intense third-person action, stunning fire effects, dynamic missions and animated cutscenes, make for an unforgettable action adventure.
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Reign of Fire - Pre-Played
Based on Spyglass Entertainment's motion picture of the same name, Reign of Fire centers on an epic struggle between humankind and dragons. The time and setting is an apocalyptic future in London, a city that has been devastated by the fires of ruthless dragons awakened from an ancient sleep beneath the earth. Now you can fight on either side, as the heroic humans leading a hopeless fight for survival, or as the menacing powerful airborn dragons. Intense third-person action, stunning fire effects, dynamic missions and animated cutscenes, make for an unforgettable action adventure.
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Reign of Fire - Pre-Played
Based on Spyglass Entertainment's motion picture of the same name, Reign of Fire centers on an epic struggle between humankind and dragons. The time and setting is an apocalyptic future in London, a city that has been devastated by the fires of ruthless dragons awakened from an ancient sleep beneath the earth. Now you can fight on either side, as the heroic humans leading a hopeless fight for survival, or as the menacing powerful airborn dragons. Intense third-person action, stunning fire effects, dynamic missions and animated cutscenes, make for an unforgettable action adventure.
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Classic NES Series: Excitebike - Pre-Played
Once upon a time in the 1980s, a little grey box called the Nintendo Entertainment System hit American shores. Helping lead the charge was the endearing dirt bike game, Excitebike. Popping wheelies, tumbling down dirt hills and rumbling with the rough, Excitebikers lived dangerously in a 16-bit motorcross world! Now, in this Game Boy Advance Edition, you can race in the original 5 courses on your road to the championship.
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Hot Shots Golf Fore! - Pre-Played
Look out golf fans! Sony Computer Entertainment does it again with another smooth, competitive, humorous golf experience. Hot Shots Golf Fore! features better everything, while adding a host of new features and fun modes. Graphics and golf physics are better than ever, accompanied by more caddies and a new miniature golf mode! Go up against your friends or the computer as you make your way through several new courses and competitions. Or take the competition online and go at it with gusto or laidback finesse.
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WWE Smackdown! vs. Raw - Pre-Played
Here comes the WWE Smackdown - except this time its vs. Raw! With the same slavish devotion to the WWE world, THQ brings fans another champion. With improved gameplay and expanded modes, feel and deal the pain in all new storylines penned exclusively by WWE staff writers. A host of fun new modes will provide devilish, entertaining drama. Improved graphics and animations will put you right in the ring. Get raw and dish out the crunches, holds, hits, slams, power drives, and smacks!Note: Online gameplay requires Multitap for 1-6 players, ethernet broadband, and network adapter for 2 players.
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Dog's Life - Pre-Played
It's a dog's life. And a dog's life isn't bad at all. Sony Computer Entertainment's Dog's Life is a quirky first-person 3D adventure that puts you in the paws of Man's best friend. Choose from 20 different canine breeds and roam the house and neighborhood. Sniff, dig, chase, bark, fetch sticks, beg for food, fart, and leave "organic mines"! In first-person view, you can even use "smellovision" to see visual representations of vital olfactory stimuli, in black and white.
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WWE Smackdown! vs. Raw 2006 - Pre-Played
The most impressive release yet from the kings of sports entertainment is easy for beginners to pick up and play, and extensive enough to satisfy the WWE's most hardcore followers. The action has never looked better, with all-new integrated motion capture technology that brings the action to life with unprecedented realism. An improved fighting system factors in momentum and stamina. Grapple with and against today's top stars, or choose from a new roster of wrestling legends. Battle online for the first-ever virtual WWE Championship, play two full seasons without story repetition, customize the first-ever 3D locker room, choose from a whopping 100 different match types, and more.
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Dangerous Game -
Celebrated indie filmmaker Eddie Israel (Harvey Keitel) heads to California to shoot his latest movie, Mother of Mirrors, an examination of a marriage in which the wife pressures her husband to abandon their formerly mutual sex-and-drugs lifestyle and seek the same kind of religious conversion she has experienced. Leaving behind his own wife Madlyn (Nancy Ferrara) and his young son, Eddie explains the impetus of his latest project in a series of behind-the-scenes interviews. Meanwhile, Sarah Jennings (Madonna), a TV actress, has taken the wife role in Eddie's film, and her first item of business on the set is to sleep with Francis Burns (James Russo), who is set to play her husband. Things go sour between the two players and their conflicts spill onto the set, adding even more tension to a shoot in which Eddie alternately bullies and cajoles his actors to elicit more authentic performances. Perhaps Eddie manipulates Sarah onscreen because he's ashamed of having bedded his "very L.A." star just minutes before his wife and son arrived early for a weekend visit. Eddie soon finds the existential dilemmas of his film seeping into his own life, forcing him to question the compulsive adultery he practices. One of the first movies overseen by the film arm of Maverick, the record label and media company Madonna founded in the early '90s, Dangerous Game was produced by the singer's longtime manager, Freddy de Mann, alongside Mary E. Kane, who produced several earlier Ferrara efforts. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi
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The Bat -
This fourth film version of the Mary Roberts Rinehart-Avery Hopwood stage chestnut The Bat is so old-fashioned in its execution that one might suspect it was intended as "camp" (though that phrase wasn't in common usage in 1959). Agnes Moorehead plays mystery novelist Cornelia Van Gorder, whose remote mansion is the scene for all sorts of diabolical goings-on. The "maguffin" is a million dollars' worth of securities, hidden away somewhere in the huge and foreboding estate. Vincent Price is seen committing a murder early on-but he's not the film's principal villain. Others in the cast include Gavin Gordon as an overly diligent detective, and former Our Gang star Darla Hood as a murder victim. The Bat was adapted for the screen by its director Crane Wilbur, himself a prolific "old dark house" scenarist and playright. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Best of W.C. Fields - B&W Dolby
Includes:The Golf Specialist (1930) The Dentist (1932) The Fatal Glass of Beer (1933) The Golf Specialist No synopsis available. The Dentist W.C. Fields stars as the subject of this classic comedy short, which he also wrote the screenplay for. The dentist is a misanthropic, absent-minded sort who keeps an office in the same house that he shares with his rebellious young daughter. One morning she announces that she has fallen in love with Arthur, the iceman. Fields won't have it, and scares the poor Romeo off when he tries to make his daily "delivery." The hubbub makes him late for his golf game. When he tees off, the ball knocks an elderly man out cold but he plays through regardless, trying to cheat wherever possible. Frustrated by a particularly difficult hole, Fields loses his temper and tosses all of his clubs (and the caddy) into a water trap. Back at the office, the dentist locks his daughter in her room to prevent her from eloping with the iceman, and takes out all his frustrations on his patients (whom he refers to as "buzzards" and "palookas"). An attractive young girl naively bends over to show where a little dog bit her, a sophisticated society dame is driven into bizarre contortions while Fields sadistically drills, and a strange "little fella" ends up with a mouth full of broken teeth and birds in his beard. Through it all, the dentist treats everyone with disdain, but his well-deserved comeuppance is on the way. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi The Fatal Glass of Beer The short comedy The Fatal Glass of Beer stars the legendary W.C. Fields as Mr. Snavely, a prospector who is awaiting the return of his prodigal son, Chester, who has been in prison for the last few years. The last time Snavely saw his son was when the boy consumed "The Fatal Glass of Beer," and set out to the Big City in order to pursue a hedonistic life. The film is meant as a spoof of Northern melodramas that Fields enthusiasts have come to regard as an almost surreal masterpiece. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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