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South Africa
UNBOXED, SOME SCUFF MARKS     -------------PLEASE PUT YOUR USER NAME AS REFERENCE WHEN MAKING PAYMENT!------------------    THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY ITEM. REMEMBER WE DO COMBINE POSTAGE. EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES.    
R 25
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South Africa (All cities)
UNBOXED,      -------------PLEASE PUT YOUR USER NAME AS REFERENCE WHEN MAKING PAYMENT!------------------    THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY ITEM. REMEMBER WE DO COMBINE POSTAGE. EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES.    
R 45
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
2 Papas - great condition - seems they should have a big purple potion pot that I do not have - Dizzy might be a top. - These three count as one item for postage  *N.B.*   If you buy more than one item from me you only pay R 6 postage on each additional item instead of R 24   – see what else I have to offer, it might be worth your while.
R 28
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Smurfs 1: The Smurfs Dance Party mixes chart-topping tracks with classic tunes in over 20 fun dances, all created by professional choreographers and led by the legendary blue characters. In The Smurfs Dance Party, kids and parents can dance alongside their favorite characters and heroes from the feature film, including Smurfette, Papa Smurf, Clumsy, Brainy, Gutsy and Gargamel. Players can enjoy moving to a wide selection of musical genres, including Pop, R&B, Rock and Punk. Each track has unique choreography and can accommodate up to four dancers in Party Mode. Smurfs 2: The Smurfs 2 video game is an action-packed adventure platformer that provides Smurfs fans of all ages with the opportunity to dive into the magical Smurfs Village and relive iconic moments and key environments from the feature film. Players assume the role of a Smurf and immerse themselves in an interactive adventure through the movie's enchanting environments including New York City and Paris, and expand their movie experience into worlds exclusive to the video game such as The Arctic Tundra and The Lava Jungle.
R 355
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South Africa (All cities)
Wolfenstein 3D Platform: Game Boy Advance Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information The year is 1943 You are "B.J." Blazkowicz, the Allies' bad boy of espionage Your mission is to infiltrate a Nazi fortress and find secret plans A 3D world full of Nazi Guards, snarling canines, and hidden treasure Product Description The year is 1943. You are William "BJ" Blazkowicz, the Allies' bad boy of espionage. Your mission is to infiltrate the Nazi fortress and find the plans for Operation Eisenfaust, the Nazis' blueprint for building the perfect army. Captured in the attempt, you're taken to their prison where you await execution. However, you know where the plans are kept, and the Allies will face a great defeat if you don't escape and risk the horrors of the prison known as Wolfenstein. Playing as an escaped prisoner in a Nazi war prison, you will move smoothly through a 3D world full of Nazi guards, snarling canines, and rooms packed with Nazi treasure. With 60 action-packed levels full of secret passages and hidden rooms, Wolfenstein 3D will appeal to audiences from the novice to the experienced. Note: this is a rare 18-rated GBA game, and is not appropriate for those under 18. Review Before Half-life, before Quake, even before Doom, there was Wolfenstein 3-D, a title that kicked PC gaming right into the 90s. Bam!'s Game Boy Advance conversion is pretty much exactly the same as the seminal PC shooter, and old-skool purists will be weeping tears of pure nostalgia when they see Wolf 's brick walls, turquoise doors and decidedly politically incorrect swastika flags and Hitler portraits. For the uninitiated, the game is a maze-set first-person shooter with 60-odd levels, four weapons and four difficulty levels; the aim of the game is to wipe out Castle Wolfenstein's Nazi henchmen and make your escape. The controls are dead simple--turn with the D-pad, strafe with the shoulder buttons, shoot with A, open doors with B, change weapons with Select. The graphics and sound seem basic when compared to most of the GBA's other titles, but the gameplay's as good as it ever was; mowing down Nazis--and their dogs--then collecting their treasure and finding secret stashes of loot and health packs. They may not be the most cerebral of pursuits, but it's undeniably good fun. The only real downside is the lack of mid-level checkpoints--having to start the level from scratch each time you die can be very irritating. But perhaps the most lasting impression you'll take away from Wolfenstein 3-D is a sense of wonder that PC games have evolved so far technically in just 10 years--just what will we be playing on our handhelds in 2012? -- Rikki Price
R 752
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
The game picks up where Escape from Butcher Bay left off. Richard B. Riddick is a dangerous space criminal who can see in the dark. Johns, the man who originally took Riddick to the Butcher Bay prison for a bounty, helped him escape to avoid becoming a prisoner himself. On their ship together in a cryogenic sleep, they are dragged unwillingly into the Dark Athena, a gigantic mercenary vessel run by Gale Revas (voiced by Michelle Forbes) and her second in command, Spinner. Riddick avoids capture as Revas and her men take Johns away. Using the same stealth tactics as he did in Butcher Bay, Riddick sneaks and hides throughout the ship seeking to escape, killing the guards and mercenaries he encounters along the way. Many of the guards are automated drones that are human bodies with implanted machine parts, controlled remotely from within the ship.
R 150
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South Africa
Samurai Warriors (PS2) Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information The new Active Mission System(AMS) triggers new mission variations each time the game is played Auto-Formation Systemgenerates castle levels and conquest routes, for a new experience each play Unique graphics render game environments in deeply saturated, chromatic tones Warlord Mode lets you create characters by playing a series of mini-games Avoid the many traps and obstacles you'll face Including circular blades, false staircases, and other traps lay hidden within each castle Product Description The year is 1943. You are William "BJ" Blazkowicz, the Allies' bad boy of espionage. Your mission is to infiltrate the Nazi fortress and find the plans for Operation Eisenfaust, the Nazis' blueprint for building the perfect army. Captured in the attempt, you're taken to their prison where you await execution. However, you know where the plans are kept, and the Allies will face a great defeat if you don't escape and risk the horrors of the prison known as Wolfenstein. Playing as an escaped prisoner in a Nazi war prison, you will move smoothly through a 3D world full of Nazi guards, snarling canines, and rooms packed with Nazi treasure. With 60 action-packed levels full of secret passages and hidden rooms, Wolfenstein 3D will appeal to audiences from the novice to the experienced. Note: this is a rare 18-rated GBA game, and is not appropriate for those under 18. Review Before Half-life, before Quake, even before Doom, there was Wolfenstein 3-D, a title that kicked PC gaming right into the 90s. Bam!'s Game Boy Advance conversion is pretty much exactly the same as the seminal PC shooter, and old-skool purists will be weeping tears of pure nostalgia when they see Wolf 's brick walls, turquoise doors and decidedly politically incorrect swastika flags and Hitler portraits. For the uninitiated, the game is a maze-set first-person shooter with 60-odd levels, four weapons and four difficulty levels; the aim of the game is to wipe out Castle Wolfenstein's Nazi henchmen and make your escape. The controls are dead simple--turn with the D-pad, strafe with the shoulder buttons, shoot with A, open doors with B, change weapons with Select. The graphics and sound seem basic when compared to most of the GBA's other titles, but the gameplay's as good as it ever was; mowing down Nazis--and their dogs--then collecting their treasure and finding secret stashes of loot and health packs. They may not be the most cerebral of pursuits, but it's undeniably good fun. The only real downside is the lack of mid-level checkpoints--having to start the level from scratch each time you die can be very irritating. But perhaps the most lasting impression you'll take away from Wolfenstein 3-D is a sense of wonder that PC games have evolved so far technically in just 10 years--just what will we be playing on our handhelds in 2012? -- Rikki Price
R 382
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