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South Africa (All cities)
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (Nintendo DS) (U) Platform: Nintendo DS Condition: Pre-Owned/Used in Very Good Condition This Title Also Available As: New: Brand New and Sealed games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Pre-owned games supplied with applicable serial keys. However - please note: Any single use keys or activation codes may have already been used/redeemed. Product Information Over 45 missions with 7 different mission types Run, Jump and Fly your way through levels and obstacles Visit locations in the film such as Dog HQ, Alcatraz and Playland Amusement Park Use high-tech gadgets to help you on your way-including devices from the movie and a few extra surprises! Product Description Cats and Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore is the sequel to Cats & Dogs which was the 2nd highest grossing all family film in 2001 second only to Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone! The comical film looks at the top-secret, high-tech espionage war going on between cats & dogs, of which their human owners are blissfully unaware.Cats & Dogs 2 follows an outcast police dog named Diggs, who is recruited by the Dog HQ to fight an evil cat by the name of Kitty Galore, the most conniving villainess the animal world has ever encountered. Against all instincts, Diggs must partner up with super cat agent Catherine, to fight Kitty and her puuuurfect quest to take over the world! Manufacturer's Description Cats and Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore is the sequel to Cats & Dogs which was the 2nd highest grossing all family film in 2001 second only to Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone! The comical film looks at the top-secret, high-tech espionage war going on between cats & dogs, of which their human owners are blissfully unaware. Cats & Dogs 2 follows an outcast police dog named Diggs, who is recruited by the Dog HQ to fight an evil cat by the name of Kitty Galore, the most conniving villainess the animal world has ever encountered. Against all instincts, Diggs must partner up with super cat agent Catherine, to fight Kitty and her puuuurfect quest to take over the world!
R 255
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South Africa
Crazy Taxi (PS2) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Description In Crazy Taxi, you play a cabbie in an accurate yet comic version of San Francisco. As you might expect from such a game, your job is to identify possible customers in the crowd (known as "fares"), pick them up and get them to their destination as soon as possible. That's the Taxi part. The Crazy part is that traffic laws, pedestrian safety and property damage are all negotiable. Simply put, the game rewards offensive--rather than defensive--driving, and that's what makes it so compulsively fun. Also, unlike most race games, there are no traditional boundaries or predetermined tracks for you to follow. The game allows you to follow your own best way... even if that means driving over fences or under water. Review The arcade version of Crazy Taxi was a massive hit, with its high speed driving and pounding soundtrack. Sega ported it over to the Dreamcast where it sold by the bucket load, and now it's available for the PS2. And it's superb. The aim of the game is simple: drive a ludicrously fast taxi and make oodles of cash as quickly as possible. Taking one of four drivers, each with their own skill set, the player needs to locate and pick up potential passengers, all of whom are identified by the appearance of a coloured dollar symbol above their head. From that point on it's a race against time through crowded streets to get the passenger to their destination while picking up healthy tips for speed on the way. Tips can be increased through the execution of stupidly dangerous stunts and the cunning use of the short cuts and back alleys the game offers. There are three major modes of play, offering the cityscape of the arcade original, a world created especially for the console versions of the game, and the oddly named Crazy Box mode, which sets a number of challenges ranging from high-speed ski-jumps to water balloon popping--an interesting if slightly unusual addition. Graphically, Crazy Taxi is a treat. Big, bold vehicles fairly rocket around the streets of the sprawling city, which has environments ranging from shopping malls to freeways and beaches. Everything shifts along at a fairly steady 60 fps and the only gripe is the pop-up at long distance, which is irritating but doesn't ultimately doesn't affect gameplay. Sound is excellent, with some thumping skate-punk tunes provided by the Offspring and friends and comedy backchat from the cab drivers and their passengers. Prolonged play may take the edge off this hilarity, but only time will tell. What's sadly missing is any kind of multi-player facility. Crazy Taxi is strictly single player. This isn't really an issue (especially after closing time when the living room's packed with prospective Travis Bickles all patiently waiting a turn), but the ability for a two player Vs mode would have been the icing on the cake. This game certainly isn't a Gran Turismo or a Formula 1 2001. There's not even a hint of simulation and the real world never gets a look-in. Instead, this is pure, blissful arcade entertainment.
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Taxi (PS2) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New This Title Also Available As: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Product Information Based on the smash hit driving game for the Dreamcast Drive a taxi and deliver fares around town for cash points Game is set in an accurate, yet comic, version of San Francisco Feel free to ignore traffic laws, pedestrian safety, and property damage Follow your own best way with no predetermined track or traditional boundaries Product Description In Crazy Taxi, you play a cabbie in an accurate yet comic version of San Francisco. As you might expect from such a game, your job is to identify possible customers in the crowd (known as "fares"), pick them up and get them to their destination as soon as possible. That's the Taxi part. The Crazy part is that traffic laws, pedestrian safety and property damage are all negotiable. Simply put, the game rewards offensive--rather than defensive--driving, and that's what makes it so compulsively fun. Also, unlike most race games, there are no traditional boundaries or predetermined tracks for you to follow. The game allows you to follow your own best way... even if that means driving over fences or under water. Review The arcade version of Crazy Taxi was a massive hit, with its high speed driving and pounding soundtrack. Sega ported it over to the Dreamcast where it sold by the bucket load, and now it's available for the PS2. And it's superb. The aim of the game is simple: drive a ludicrously fast taxi and make oodles of cash as quickly as possible. Taking one of four drivers, each with their own skill set, the player needs to locate and pick up potential passengers, all of whom are identified by the appearance of a coloured dollar symbol above their head. From that point on it's a race against time through crowded streets to get the passenger to their destination while picking up healthy tips for speed on the way. Tips can be increased through the execution of stupidly dangerous stunts and the cunning use of the short cuts and back alleys the game offers. There are three major modes of play, offering the cityscape of the arcade original, a world created especially for the console versions of the game, and the oddly named Crazy Box mode, which sets a number of challenges ranging from high-speed ski-jumps to water balloon popping--an interesting if slightly unusual addition. Graphically, Crazy Taxi is a treat. Big, bold vehicles fairly rocket around the streets of the sprawling city, which has environments ranging from shopping malls to freeways and beaches. Everything shifts along at a fairly steady 60 fps and the only gripe is the pop-up at long distance, which is irritating but doesn't ultimately doesn't affect gameplay. Sound is excellent, with some thumping skate-punk tunes provided by the Offspring and friends and comedy backchat from the cab drivers and their passengers. Prolonged play may take the edge off this hilarity, but only time will tell. What's sadly missing is any kind of multi-player facility. Crazy Taxi is strictly single player. This isn't really an issue (especially after closing time when the living room's packed with prospective Travis Bickles all patiently waiting a turn), but the ability for a two player Vs mode would have been the icing on the cake. This game certainly isn't a Gran Turismo or a Formula 1 2001. There's not even a hint of simulation and the real world never gets a look-in. Instead, this is pure, blissful arcade entertainment.
R 617
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Taxi Platinum (PS2) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New This Title Also Available As: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Product Information Drive a taxi and deliver fares around town for cash points Game is set in an accurate, yet comic, version of San Francisco Feel free to ignore traffic laws, pedestrian safety, and property damage Follow your own best way with no predetermined track or traditional boundaries Product Description Crazy Taxi (PS2 Platinum) Review The arcade version of Crazy Taxi was a massive hit, with its high speed driving and pounding soundtrack. Sega ported it over to the Dreamcast where it sold by the bucket load, and now it's available for the PS2. And it's superb. The aim of the game is simple: drive a ludicrously fast taxi and make oodles of cash as quickly as possible. Taking one of four drivers, each with their own skill set, the player needs to locate and pick up potential passengers, all of whom are identified by the appearance of a coloured dollar symbol above their head. From that point on it's a race against time through crowded streets to get the passenger to their destination while picking up healthy tips for speed on the way. Tips can be increased through the execution of stupidly dangerous stunts and the cunning use of the short cuts and back alleys the game offers. There are three major modes of play, offering the cityscape of the arcade original, a world created especially for the console versions of the game, and the oddly named Crazy Box mode, which sets a number of challenges ranging from high-speed ski-jumps to water balloon popping--an interesting if slightly unusual addition. Graphically, Crazy Taxi is a treat. Big, bold vehicles fairly rocket around the streets of the sprawling city, which has environments ranging from shopping malls to freeways and beaches. Everything shifts along at a fairly steady 60 fps and the only gripe is the pop-up at long distance, which is irritating but doesn't ultimately doesn't affect gameplay. Sound is excellent, with some thumping skate-punk tunes provided by the Offspring and friends and comedy backchat from the cab drivers and their passengers. Prolonged play may take the edge off this hilarity, but only time will tell. What's sadly missing is any kind of multi-player facility. Crazy Taxi is strictly single player. This isn't really an issue (especially after closing time when the living room's packed with prospective Travis Bickles all patiently waiting a turn), but the ability for a two player Vs mode would have been the icing on the cake. This game certainly isn't a Gran Turismo or a Formula 1 2001. There's not even a hint of simulation and the real world never gets a look-in. Instead, this is pure, blissful arcade entertainment.
R 519
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South Africa
Crazy Taxi Platinum (PS2) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information Drive a taxi and deliver fares around town for cash points Game is set in an accurate, yet comic, version of San Francisco Feel free to ignore traffic laws, pedestrian safety, and property damage Follow your own best way with no predetermined track or traditional boundaries Product Description Review The arcade version of Crazy Taxi was a massive hit, with its high speed driving and pounding soundtrack. Sega ported it over to the Dreamcast where it sold by the bucket load, and now it's available for the PS2. And it's superb. The aim of the game is simple: drive a ludicrously fast taxi and make oodles of cash as quickly as possible. Taking one of four drivers, each with their own skill set, the player needs to locate and pick up potential passengers, all of whom are identified by the appearance of a coloured dollar symbol above their head. From that point on it's a race against time through crowded streets to get the passenger to their destination while picking up healthy tips for speed on the way. Tips can be increased through the execution of stupidly dangerous stunts and the cunning use of the short cuts and back alleys the game offers. There are three major modes of play, offering the cityscape of the arcade original, a world created especially for the console versions of the game, and the oddly named Crazy Box mode, which sets a number of challenges ranging from high-speed ski-jumps to water balloon popping--an interesting if slightly unusual addition. Graphically, Crazy Taxi is a treat. Big, bold vehicles fairly rocket around the streets of the sprawling city, which has environments ranging from shopping malls to freeways and beaches. Everything shifts along at a fairly steady 60 fps and the only gripe is the pop-up at long distance, which is irritating but doesn't ultimately doesn't affect gameplay. Sound is excellent, with some thumping skate-punk tunes provided by the Offspring and friends and comedy backchat from the cab drivers and their passengers. Prolonged play may take the edge off this hilarity, but only time will tell. What's sadly missing is any kind of multi-player facility. Crazy Taxi is strictly single player. This isn't really an issue (especially after closing time when the living room's packed with prospective Travis Bickles all patiently waiting a turn), but the ability for a two player Vs mode would have been the icing on the cake. This game certainly isn't a Gran Turismo or a Formula 1 2001. There's not even a hint of simulation and the real world never gets a look-in. Instead, this is pure, blissful arcade entertainment.
R 795
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Frog Racer 2 (PS2) (U) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: Pre-Owned/Used in Very Good Condition This Title Also Available As: New: Brand New and Sealed games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Pre-owned games supplied with applicable serial keys. However - please note: Any single use keys or activation codes may have already been used/redeemed. Product Information 3 new characters have joined the race to become the craziest racer in the world. Take control of the Evil General, Hawaiian Crazy Frog and never before seen, Robot Crazy Frog. Unleash 5 new explosive power-ups on to unsuspecting racers, such as toxic cloud, oil puddle and flash. 4 new multiplayer battle arenas for frantic split-screen action Unlock cool new mini-games such as Football Crazy Frog and Go Go Dance Crazy Frog. Race across the popular Crazy Frog universe as seen on TV made popular by videos such as 'Popcorn', 'We are the champions' and 'Axel F'. Product Description Crazy Frog Racer 2 for PlayStation 2
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Taxi is an open world racing video game developed by Kenji Kanno and his team at Hitmaker and published by Sega. [4] It is the first game in the Crazy Taxi series. The game was first released in arcades in 1999 and then was ported to the Dreamcast in 2000. Gameplay is based on picking up taxi customers, and driving to their destination as quickly as possible. Reception to Crazy Taxi has been mostly positive. It was ported to other platforms numerous times, including the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube by Acclaim in 2001, and then Microsoft Windows in 2002. The game has also been re-released for the PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, iOS, and is featured on the Dreamcast Collection. [5] It became one of the few Sega All Stars on the Dreamcast, and also earned Greatest Hits and Player's Choice status on PlayStation 2 and GameCube respectively. Sega followed up on the success of Crazy Taxi with numerous sequels, the first being Crazy Taxi 2 for the Dreamcast, which included several gameplay changes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Taxi_(video_game)
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Frog Racer 2 (PC) Platform: Windows XP Condition: New This Title Also Available As: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Product Description Platform: Windows XP Manufacturer: U Wish Games Genre: car-and-truck-racing-games Manufacturer's Description The Crazy Frog has become a world-wide media phenomenon ranging from ringtones and mobile downloads to millions of sold albums and video games. Now it is back to star in his very own racing game once again, showing the world how you really drive crazy. The original game, Crazy Frog Racer for PS2, released last year has sold more than 140'000 copies in the UK alone, being a huge success to date and the sequel adds many more features, upping the ante considerably in regards to quality and depth of play.
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Frog Racer 2 (PC) (U) Platform: Windows XP Condition: Pre-Owned/Used in Very Good Condition This Title Also Available As: New: Brand New and Sealed games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Pre-owned games supplied with applicable serial keys. However - please note: Any single use keys or activation codes may have already been used/redeemed. Product Description Platform: Windows XP Manufacturer: U Wish Games Genre: car-and-truck-racing-games Manufacturer's Description The Crazy Frog has become a world-wide media phenomenon ranging from ringtones and mobile downloads to millions of sold albums and video games. Now it is back to star in his very own racing game once again, showing the world how you really drive crazy. The original game, Crazy Frog Racer for PS2, released last year has sold more than 140'000 copies in the UK alone, being a huge success to date and the sequel adds many more features, upping the ante considerably in regards to quality and depth of play.
R 255
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Crazy Chicken Approaching (PC CD) Brand New In Box (Sealed but sometimes supplied without film wrapping) THIS PRODUCT IS IMPORTED ON ORDER - PLEASE SEE "SHIPPING & PAYMENT" FOR DELIVERY TIMES Game Information Platform:   Windows XP PEGI Rating: Ages 7 and Over Media: Video Game  See more system requirements Product details Release Date: 28 July Features: 17 action packed levels Hundreds of bonus points to collect Tons of weapons Cool 3D graphics Product Description An unknown alien power has taken possession of Crazy Chicken's hat and is keeping it imprisoned in a dark dungeon. But that's not all&by using an army of fully automated robots they are planning to take over the airspace and will destroy anyone who gets in their way. Your mission is to evade the mean opponents in their flying scrap heaps without being rammed out of the sky. Battle your way through 17 action packed levels, shooting down as many robots as possible trying to reach the inevitable checkpoints and save the world from destruction&a sacred mission that requires a true expert!
R 179
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South Africa (All cities)
Crazy Chicken Approaching (PC CD) (U) Platform: Windows XP Condition: Pre-Owned/Used in Very Good Condition This Title Also Available As: New: Brand New and Sealed games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Pre-owned games supplied with applicable serial keys. However - please note: Any single use keys or activation codes may have already been used/redeemed. Product Information 17 action packed levels Hundreds of bonus points to collect Tons of weapons Cool 3D graphics Product Description Manufacturer's Description An unknown alien power has taken possession of Crazy Chicken's hat and is keeping it imprisoned in a dark dungeon. But that's not all&by using an army of fully automated robots they are planning to take over the airspace and will destroy anyone who gets in their way. Your mission is to evade the mean opponents in their flying scrap heaps without being rammed out of the sky. Battle your way through 17 action packed levels, shooting down as many robots as possible trying to reach the inevitable checkpoints and save the world from destruction&a sacred mission that requires a true expert!
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Heritage Playing Cards. Cats Of The World. [Toy]Beautifully illustrated cats from around the worldDifferent breed of cat on each cardDesigned in the UK by Heritage Cards
R 502
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South Africa
crazy special while stock last---- buy 10 games and get 10 games free, ideal for wholesalers, gaming shops, and friend family sellerssel...175642439
R 199
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South Africa (All cities)
CC Entertainment brings you digital downloadable games. This item is a code which you redeem in order to download the relevant title. Codes will automatically be sent via email once payment has been received. Internet connectivity will be required in order to download this product. To redeem the code: create anaccount with the relevant code type (xbox Live, Steam, Uplay, Origin, GOG.com, Official website is the game developer actual site, Battle.net, ubi.com or Rockstar Social Club) Redeem your code Start your download If you have any problems using these codes please mail the CC Entertainment Support Team Description: Create a variety of cats and dogs, add them to your Sims' homes to forever change their lives and care for neighbourhood pets as a veterinarian with The Sims™ 4 Cats & Dogs. The powerful new Create A Pet tool lets you personalise cats and dogs, each with their own unique appearances, distinct behaviours and for the first time, expressive outfits! These wonderful, lifelong companions will change your Sims' lives in new and special ways. Treat animal ailments as a veterinarian and run your own clinic in a beautiful coastal world where there's so much for your Sims and their pets to discover. Features Create cats and dogs. Use the powerful Create A Pet tool to customise your Sims' perfect cats, dogs, puppies and kittens. Choose from a variety of breeds, give them distinct personalities and directly manipulate their features. Easily personalise their coats with unique patterns to create your real-life pets, dream pets or something more fanciful. For the first time, complete their looks with expressive outfits and accessories. Bond with your pets. Experience the companionship and fun that furry friends bring to your Sims' lives. Cats and dogs have minds of their own and form special relationships with Sims based on their daily interactions. Your Sims care for, train and play games with their pets who all exhibit distinct and sometimes bizarre animal behaviours. Become a vet and run a clinic. Build a veterinary clinic, hire a dedicated staff and further your career as the town's most promising animal doctor. You're in control of daily operations from the services offered to what you charge. Your Sims can diagnose and cure pets with critical surgeries or treat fleas and other afflictions with simple medications. Explore Brindleton Bay. Discover the coastal shores of Brindleton Bay, a new world where your Sims and their pets can live and enjoy outdoor activities. Play fetch near the harbour docks, take a walk to the lighthouse or visit a park to setup an obstacle course and meet other pet-loving locals. Be on the lookout for stray pets that your Sims can take in as their own.
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