Dragon Tales: Dragon Wings (GBC)
Dragon Tales: Dragon Wings is an Action game, developed by Zed Two Limited and published by NewKidCo, which was released in 2000.
Green Eggs And Ham (GBA)
Join Sam-I-Am as he leads you through zany Seussian worlds in search of green eggs and ham. While collecting this odd delicacy, you'll use a 3D game board to jump from adventure to adventure. You can play solo or join forces with three of your friends to play simultaneously on a single Game Boy Advance. The first-ever Dr. Seuss title available on the handheld, Dr. Seuss: Green Eggs and Ham features controls and gameplay specifically tailored for younger players.
Review: The graphics and music are impressive and the game is good to pass the time but Green Eggs And Ham can be borderline repetitive.
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Winnie the Pooh: Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood (GBC)
The game follows Winnie the Pooh as he interacts with other characters in the wood. Most of the game uses a board game structure, where the player rolls a dice and draws cards to move around on the map in an attempt to explore the wood. The game is aimed at a younger demographic and was designed to be simple.
Sesame Street Sports (GBC)
Sesame Street Sports is a 2001 Sesame Street video game developed by Realtime Associates and published by NewKidCo and Ubisoft Entertainment in Europe. It was released for Nintendo's GameBoy Color and Sony's
PlayStation gaming consoles.
The player can choose one of six characters to either race in an obstacle course or exercise in the workout room. In the former, each character has a special mode of transportation; Cookie Monster bounces on a hopper ball, Grover rides a unicycle, and Ernie kayaks the rapids from his own bathtub.
Big Bird serves as the primary sports anchor, and both he and co-host Elmo comment on the events.