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Lost Eden Computer Game

$1.00 to $23.00



The Lost Eden where man and dinosaur co-exist. FEATURES unmatched graphicanimation with fully rendered three-dimensional characters and sceneryFullspeech throughout and an original music score. Familiarize yourself with 12different species of dinosaur and engage in their help. Choose to save a game toload where you left off when you resume playing. Replay speech with rewind andplay functions!Minimize

Manufacturer:Virgin Interactive Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPNn2051464
Publisher   Virgin Interactive
Genre   Action • Adventure
ESRB Rating   E - (Everyone)
Platform   Mac, DOS
Distribution Media   CD-ROM
UPC078000085167


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Crysis Maximum Edition Computer Game

$31.00 to $60.00



Finally, gamers can get their hands on the entire Crysis world in Crysis: Maximum Edition. The 2007 PC Game of the is packaged along with the critically acclaimed parallel story, Crysis: Warhead, and the explosive multiplayer combat of Crysis Wars.

Manufacturer:Electronic Arts Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN16847
Publisher   Electronic Arts
Genre   Compilation
ESRB Rating   M - (Mature)
ESRB DescriptorViolence • Blood • Strong Language
Platform   Windows
OnlineOnline Gaming Support
Distribution Media   DVD-ROM
Release DateMay, 2009
UPC14633168471


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crysis, maximum, edition, computer, game,

Battlefield 2 Complete Collection Computer Game

$15.00 to $34.00



A complete collection of chapters from the modern combat entry in the Battlefield warfare saga, this package includes the original Battlefield 2 as well as three expansion packs: the Battlefield 2: Special Forces pack, the Armored Fury booster pack, and the Euro Force booster pack.

Manufacturer:Origin Product MPNKey FeaturesOther FeaturesMiscellaneous
MPN16636
Publisher   Origin
Genre   Action • Horror
ESRB Rating   T - (Teen)
ESRB DescriptorViolence
Platform   Windows
Game SeriesBattlefield
OnlineOnline Gaming Support
Control ElementsMouse • Keyboard
Distribution Media   DVD-ROM
Release DateMarch, 2007
UPC5030931056789


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Zoo Tycoon Computer Game


Platforms: Windows XP, ESRB Rating: Rating Pending


Backyard Soccer Computer Game

Pick your team, design their uniform and head out to one of 20 unique soccer fields. Choose from 30 boys and girls to make up your team, practice penalty kicks, plan strategies, compete in a league and go for the Astonishingly Shiny Cup of All Cups World Tournament.As the game begins, you are treated to an introductory movie in which the Backyard Soccer kids display some of their hijinks. After the movie ends, youll find yourself in the Clubhouse. With League Play you are the coach of your very own Backyard Soccer League team. You start your season by clicking on the Bulleting Board in the Clubhouse. You will choose your team name and colors, as well as the kids that will make up your team. During a good season, your team may be invited to participate in the Off The Wall Indoor Invitational.Minimize


Puzzle Master 3 Computer Game


It begins as a Jewel Puzzle then adds strategy and RPG elements to keep things beguiling in this challenging game / ESRB E Everyone


World at War Computer Game


World at War exemplifies tactical war-gaming at its finest by bringing you the entire collection of TalonSoft's award-winning campaign series. Containing TalonSoft's West Front, East Front, and Rising Sun epic platoon-level combat series, as well as all of the official add-ons and expansion packs, World at War allows players to dictate the events of World War II from the tumultuous beginning to its climatic conclusion. This edition also includes Fall of the Reich , the official expansion for East Front II and never before available in stores. This exclusive compilation proudly offers more than 350 scenarios, fought by more than 20 countries stretching from France to the American coast. Reinforce your countrymen at the Western Front. Swarm Japanese strongholds on your way to their homeland. Crush the enemy on the Eastern Front. Protect the U.S. coast from Japanese invasion. March into Germany standing victorious with your allies. Will history prove accurate or will a new aMinimize