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Introduction  A world of enchantment is in your hands with the Flying Star Dust Fairy. Simply press the button on the included display stand to set  the fairy's wings in motion, and watch her dance through the air as you guide her flight using only your hand.  • Place your hand beneath her and raise or lower it to make her fly higher or lower.   • Place the palm of your hand beneath her and move it up or down to raise or lower her flight   • Guide the direction of her flight by moving your hand   • Press the button on the display stand to make her fly Features    • Only Flying Fairies can bring the magical experience of real fairy flight to life!   • Engage in the magic of Flying Fairies by controlling the graceful flight with the palm of your hand.   • Launches easily from her charging base Package Contents   • 1 x Flying Magic Fairy Doll   • 1 x Display stand     REQUIRES 6 X AA BATTERIES (NOT INCLUDED) Kindly contact via email or whatsapp only Collections in the Westering Area Between 4pm & 7pm during the week anytime during the day on Saturdays
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Motocross Madness 2.0 (U) Platform: Windows 98, Windows 95 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 40 tracks in 6 event types New stunts and crashes and improved realistic motorbike performance Full 3-D objects and ambient vehicles to race in and explore Up to 8 opponents can race online via the MSN Gaming Zone Supports software rasterization - no 3-D card required Product Description Motocross Madness 2 is the anticipated sequel to the original award-winning Motocross Madness, an action-racing game capturing the daredevil spirit of world-class motorbike racing. MCM2 gives players the ability to feel like they are racing the real thing. There are six event types: Stunt Quarry, Baja, all-new Enduro, Nationals, Supercross and Multiplayer Tag. Online multiplayer races and customisable tracks massively increase replay value. And the new online scoring system tracks player performance for online ratings. The all-new Pro Circuit mode significantly enhances the single-player gaming experience, providing a cohesive economic-based reward and sponsorship system for good performance. Motocross Madness 2 lets gamers race the real thing for more true-to-life competitive thrills and adventure. And, unlike the original, no 3-D card is required. Review Like your motorcycle games big, bold and beautiful? All those superlatives and more apply to Motocross Madness 2, the sequel to one of the most fun (if not the most realistic) motocross simulations ever created. This sequel improves on the original by offering larger racing environments, more modes of play and much more detailed graphics. The environments now have a full complement of trees, cacti, bushes and other solid objects to smack into, and some game modes even introduce highway traffic into the mix. There is nothing like jumping over a moving semi on your way to the finish line! The new Pro Circuit career mode adds a lot of replayability (and long-term strategy) to the game, and fun multiplayer modes like tag offer a refreshing break to standard racing when playing online. On the downside, all the new graphical goodness requires some serious computer hardware. While a 3-D accelerator isn't required, that's a little like saying your car doesn't need an engine because you can still push it. With a decent 3-D card, a 350 MHz processor, at least, and plenty of RAM, however, the game really comes to life. Those of you with 3-D audio cards are also in for a treat, as it becomes possible to tell where other riders are just by listening. It took some time to get used to Motocross Madness 2 's completely over-the-top physics. Hitting even a minor jump launches the bike straight up into the air, and bigger hills can leave you staring down at the treetops for over five seconds. It's a little ridiculous, but once we gained some familiarity with the tracks it actually made the game a lot of fun. More air time means more chances to perform outrageous aerial stunts, from the Tail Grab to the back-bending Cordova. Unfortunately, it also means unfortunate encounters with trees are much harder to avoid. If you buy sports games based only on their ability to realistically portray the sports they are simulating, Motocross Madness 2 will disappoint. For those of you who like big air, big stunts, enormous open environments and lots of challenging arcade action, this game is better than its predecessor in every way. -- T. Byrl Baker
R 429
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Motocross Madness 2.0 Platform: Windows 98, Windows 95 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 Over 40 tracks in 6 event types New stunts and crashes and improved realistic motorbike performance Full 3-D objects and ambient vehicles to race in and explore Up to 8 opponents can race online via the MSN Gaming Zone Supports software rasterization - no 3-D card required Product Description Motocross Madness 2 is the anticipated sequel to the original award-winning Motocross Madness, an action-racing game capturing the daredevil spirit of world-class motorbike racing. MCM2 gives players the ability to feel like they are racing the real thing. There are six event types: Stunt Quarry, Baja, all-new Enduro, Nationals, Supercross and Multiplayer Tag. Online multiplayer races and customisable tracks massively increase replay value. And the new online scoring system tracks player performance for online ratings. The all-new Pro Circuit mode significantly enhances the single-player gaming experience, providing a cohesive economic-based reward and sponsorship system for good performance. Motocross Madness 2 lets gamers race the real thing for more true-to-life competitive thrills and adventure. And, unlike the original, no 3-D card is required. Review Like your motorcycle games big, bold and beautiful? All those superlatives and more apply to Motocross Madness 2, the sequel to one of the most fun (if not the most realistic) motocross simulations ever created. This sequel improves on the original by offering larger racing environments, more modes of play and much more detailed graphics. The environments now have a full complement of trees, cacti, bushes and other solid objects to smack into, and some game modes even introduce highway traffic into the mix. There is nothing like jumping over a moving semi on your way to the finish line! The new Pro Circuit career mode adds a lot of replayability (and long-term strategy) to the game, and fun multiplayer modes like tag offer a refreshing break to standard racing when playing online. On the downside, all the new graphical goodness requires some serious computer hardware. While a 3-D accelerator isn't required, that's a little like saying your car doesn't need an engine because you can still push it. With a decent 3-D card, a 350 MHz processor, at least, and plenty of RAM, however, the game really comes to life. Those of you with 3-D audio cards are also in for a treat, as it becomes possible to tell where other riders are just by listening. It took some time to get used to Motocross Madness 2 's completely over-the-top physics. Hitting even a minor jump launches the bike straight up into the air, and bigger hills can leave you staring down at the treetops for over five seconds. It's a little ridiculous, but once we gained some familiarity with the tracks it actually made the game a lot of fun. More air time means more chances to perform outrageous aerial stunts, from the Tail Grab to the back-bending Cordova. Unfortunately, it also means unfortunate encounters with trees are much harder to avoid. If you buy sports games based only on their ability to realistically portray the sports they are simulating, Motocross Madness 2 will disappoint. For those of you who like big air, big stunts, enormous open environments and lots of challenging arcade action, this game is better than its predecessor in every way. -- T. Byrl Baker
R 573
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Caesar 3 Platform: Windows 95, Windows 98 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information Create, rule, and defend a Roman city of your design. Expand Rome's legendary network of roads. Features real-time strategic challenges with rich, detailed graphics. A wide variety of terrain and an all-new intuitive interface. Defend against Barbarian hordes. Product Description Players of Caesar 3 are immersed in a city set in the age of the ancient Roman Empire. Players place buildings on previously empty terrain and construct a city. These buildings come to life, and the city begins to evolve. As the city grows, it encounters various problems that must be overcome. Players have specific objectives to achieve, although many players will choose not to use these and will be content to design their idea of the perfect city. The game is structured as a career, beginning with a training mission, then progresses through a series of ever-tougher real assignments. Each mission/assignment consists of a province and set objectives. Achieving these objectives will result in promotion and an offer of a tougher assignment, which can be turned down if the player is having too much fun to accept at that time. The career progression introduces elements of the game step by step, thereby teaching players how to play without forcing them to play through a tutorial. There is also an option where players ignore the career progression and simply play the full game with no promotion involved. Review Take SimCity, set it in the Roman Empire and welcome to Caesar III. This historical civilisation-building simulation gives you the opportunity to progressively develop a settlement in a different atmosphere from the plethora of modern sim games. Caesar III is strikingly similar to Pharaoh with the gameplay and controls following the same rules. With a useful tutorial, it doesn't take long to master the controls of Caesar III. As your settlement grows and you complete the tasks set by Rome, more options become available to you, such as building a colosseum and other Roman treasures. The little historical quirks are what makes this game so addictive--you never really know what is going to happen next. Fiscal management and town planning are crucial to success in the strategy sim; you must plan your water supplies and protect your houses from fire risks and structural failure. Once seated in your senate, and consulting your advisors, you control all aspects of life in your growing population, whilst winning the favour of Rome. Caesar III only requires minimal processing power, which offers a distinct advantage to those of us running older machines. The downside of this is that it cannot compete with more modern sim games, but the game is still highly playable and strangely addictive. Caesar III is an interesting twist on the sim market--the simple controls and the theme will be especially suitable to younger game generals. -- Chris Hall
R 639
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