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Mad Catz Official Street Fighter IV Arcade Fight Stick - Tournament Edition Round 2 (Xbox 360) Mad Catz Official Street Fighter IV Arcade Fight Stick - Tournament Edition Round 2 (Xbox 360)
Armed with the X360 Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition Round 2 from Mad Catz your foes will tremble in terror as you mercilessly drain their health bar with a flurry of effortlessly executed fireballs and fierce combosStyle and comfort reign supreme with an authentic arcade experience featuring Japanese-style joystick & buttons multi-speed Turbo functionality and officially licensed artwork portraying your favorite charactersUsing the exact Sanwa joystick and 30mm buttons found in official Street Fighter IV arcade machines along with realistic spacing and an eight-button layout the Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition brings the true arcade experience right into your lapThe FightStick Tournament Edition is the perfect weapon to bring your fighting skills and level of gaming enjoyment to heightsHadouken!

£149.99
Zelda - A Link to the Past Zelda - A Link to the Past
16 Bit PAL Version, Platforms: Nintendo Super NES, ESRB Rating: Everyone

£399.00
Sega Megadrive Volume 2 - Plug n Play TV Games Sega Megadrive Volume 2 - Plug n Play TV Games
Sega Megadrive Volume 2 - Plug n Play TV Games No console just plug and play!

£79.00
Killer Instinct - SNES Killer Instinct - SNES
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£34.99
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (PS1) Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (PS1)
The third instalment of the series that redefined the survival horror video-game genre, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis is the best Resident Evil yet. As Jill Valentine, one of the original game's survivors, players must fight for their lives while fleeing a city overrun by hordes of zombies and other hideous creatures mutated by a sinister corporation's biotechnological virus. To make thing worse, a near-invincible monstrosity known as the Nemesis stalks Jill throughout the game, which raises the series' suspense level to an all-new high. In addition to the constant threat of the Nemesis, Resident Evil 3 features other gameplay elements new to the series: players can now dodge attacks, perform quick 180-degree turns, and create ammunition by mixing gunpowder types. Also, the "Live Selection" feature forces players to make decisions that affect the story's direction. While none of these additions are particularly groundbreaking, Resident Evil 3 keeps the player in suspense and the action even more intense than in its predecessors, proving that more of same can be a good--make that very, very good--thing in a sequel. --Joe Hon

£129.95
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (PS) Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (PS)
As the room fills with poison gas, you and Qui-Gon race down the hall and stop in front of five Trade Federation droids. Your lightsabre hums to life as you and your master block and reflect the hail of blaster bolts, leaving the offending droids in pieces. As your enemies grow to seemingly hopeless numbers, you extend your hand in a Jedi force push. Again all that is left are fried circuits. Leaping over chasms, destroying droid armies, saving entire planets is all in a day's work when you are a Jedi. And we all want to be Jedi... right? In Star Wars: Episode I, The Phantom Menace, you assume the roles of Obi Wan, Qui-Gon, Queen Amidala and Captain Panaka as they struggle to save Naboo and defeat the Trade Federation's sinister agents. Exciting battles, terrific sound effects and a true-to-the-movie storyline make this game a treat for any Star Wars fan. The graphics could be sharper, but the overall Star Wars experience is not diminished by this fact. Instead, the gameplay itself takes you away from an immersive Star Wars feel: it's just strange to see a Jedi use a rocket launcher. Most of us would hope that lightsabres would cut through just about anything, but sadly this is not the case--some robots even need to be hit multiple times before they go down. And it's just sad to see a Jedi's progress in an outdoor level blocked by simple shrubbery. Still, like the movie itself, Star Wars: Episode One, The Phantom Menace overcomes its minor flaws to deliver a thrilling experience. --Allen Stewart Pros: You get to use a lightsabre Dual shock controllers vibrate with the sabre's movement Great music video of Duel of the Fates included Cons: Graphics could be better Voice-overs are rather weak

£25.00
Quake II (PS) Quake II (PS)
The unabashedly bloody and violent shooter,Quake II that has splattered PC screens since its release has come to roost on the PlayStation. Yeah, it's awfully gratuitous. No, you shouldn't let the kids play. But darn it if this game isn't a sure-fire hit that depends on pure, visceral action. For those who haven't been shaken by this computer megahit, it's your basic cavernous hallway crawl populated by biotech alien bad guys who want nothing more than to make you expire. For your enjoyment, you are given a virtual armory of ridiculously powerful devices with which to destroy your attackers. Expect gore, and lots of it. Surprisingly, disc loading times in midlevel are short, and the movement is fluid with fast frame rates. Also, the control using the dual shock game pad is very well implemented, although for the small percentage of PlayStation owners who bought a mouse for the system, this game is compatible. In fact, Quake II makes the purchase of a mouse a worthwhile decision. Multiplayer games excel, even with tedious split screens. Rather than letting you save your progress anywhere, the game has specific saving points within each level, and enough of them so that you won't be too frustrated. --Jeff Young

£49.99
Croc - Legend of The Gobbos - Platinum Croc - Legend of The Gobbos - Platinum
Platforms: PlayStation

£49.99
Mad Catz Official Street Fighter IV Arcade Fight Stick - Tournament Edition Round 2 (Xbox 360) Mad Catz Official Street Fighter IV Arcade Fight Stick - Tournament Edition Round 2 (Xbox 360)
Armed with the X360 Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition Round 2 from Mad Catz your foes will tremble in terror as you mercilessly drain their health bar with a flurry of effortlessly executed fireballs and fierce combosStyle and comfort reign supreme with an authentic arcade experience featuring Japanese-style joystick & buttons multi-speed Turbo functionality and officially licensed artwork portraying your favorite charactersUsing the exact Sanwa joystick and 30mm buttons found in official Street Fighter IV arcade machines along with realistic spacing and an eight-button layout the Street Fighter IV FightStick Tournament Edition brings the true arcade experience right into your lapThe FightStick Tournament Edition is the perfect weapon to bring your fighting skills and level of gaming enjoyment to heightsHadouken!

£136.04
Tomb Raider II (PS) Tomb Raider II (PS)
Lara Croft is back--and repackaged. The sequel to the top-selling action adventure game Tomb Raider, Tomb Raider II offers a stunning game environment decorated with 3-D graphics that are improved from the original game in the series.While regular fans will immediately feel comfortable with the controls and gameplay of this sequel, Tomb Raider II may initially intimidate players not familiar with the series. The controls do seem a little awkward at first, but you can safely learn the ropes by exploring the numerous training exercises accessible in Lara's house.Once trained, you're ready to jump, roll, run and shoot through multiple levels of action. This sequel brought considerable improvements on the original, including bigger and better levels. In addition, there are more enemies to contend with. This title is a must-have! --Mike Byer

£19.99