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  1. Super Mario Brothers -- Super Mario Bros
    The ultimate Nintendo hero, Mario takes one giant step for plummer-kind into outer space with the newest game in the Super Mario Brothers series. Created especially for the Wii, players are challenged to shake, tilt and point their Wii remote (aka. Wii-mote) and Nunchuk controller to unleash new moves and gravity-defying jumps. No batteries required. Rated "E" for "Everyone." This item is ... available at www.Toysrus.com.
  2. Pokémon Stadium
    Pokémon Stadium is a game for Nintendo 64 where you could use the N64 transfer pak to link with Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow so you could see all of your Pokémon in 3D. You could use the Transfer Pak to play Pokémon Red, Blue or Yellow on the N64. The modes included in this game include Stadium, Gym Leader castle, Free Battle and ... has mini-games to play. In Japan, this game was called Pokémon Stadium 2 because the original Pokémon Stadium game was never released outside of Japan.
  3. Game Boy -- Nintendo Game Boy
    The Game Boy Camera & Printer are accessories for the Game Boy handheld gaming console, released in 1998. They marked the beginning of a ... far mostly unsuccessful attempt by Nintendo to expand the gameboy from merely a gaming device into a rudimentary PDA.
  4. Pokémon Pinball -- Pokémon Pinball Ruby
    The 1999 Game Boy Color release of Pokémon Pinball was a gem of a handheld game. It featured two fun video pinball tables, some bonus games, and the same overall goal as most games in the Pokémon universe: catch 'em all. Now, Nintendo is updating the game for the Game Boy Advance and basing it on the more recent GBA installments in the series, Ruby and Sapphire. While the game is still charming and fun, it's practically identical to the first game, and on top of that, it's even easier than the original, making it more of a time-consumer than an actual challenge.
  5. Department of Education -- Programs
    The Minnesota Department of Education today proudly announced the approval of $2 million in International Baccalaureate (IB) grants to six Minnesota School Districts to increase student achievement and prepare students for post-secondary education. IB provides students with a demanding pre-university diploma program that leads to examinations in various subjects. In addition to being part of a rigorous preparation for college, IB exams results may qualify the participants for academic credits at the college level.
  6. Game Boy -- Game Boy Color
    The Game Boy Player package includes the add-on hardware and a start-up disc. To paraphrase Henry Ford, you can have your Game Boy Player in any color, so long as it is black. Those of you with Indigo purple and Platinum silver GameCubes will have to live with the two-tone color that the Game Boy Player will add to your machine. On the other hand, it melds in so well with the Jet black GameCube that you may not even notice it on at first glance. If you really want your friends to notice that you shelled out the extra 50 (or 70) bones for a GBP, then there’s nothing wrong with having a non-matching color to accentuate the addition.
  7. Digimon
    The original Digimon was a virtual pet created by Bandai of Japan in June of 1997. After the success of the Japanese virtual pet, Tamogotchi, in 1996, Bandai decided to create a Tamogotchi toy for boys. The Digimon virtual pet needed to be cared for like a real pet, and could battle with another kids’ Digimon by linking the two units together. Records of wins and losses were stored and kids enjoyed proving that they could raise a better Digimon pet than their neighbor. Over time and with proper care, the Digimon pet could grow up and evolve into other, more powerful Digimon.
  8. Burger King -- Burger King Holdings
    WASHINGTON—By using partially hydrogenated oil, Burger King is knowingly increasing its customers' risk of heart disease and early death, according to a lawsuit filed today by the nonprofit Center for Science in the Public Interest. CSPI is asking a District of Columbia Superior Court judge to order the restaurant chain to stop using the deadly trans-fat-laden ingredient, or at least to require prominent warning notices on Burger King’s menu boards. According to CSPI, Burger King is the biggest restaurant chain that is not fully committed to getting rid of the artificial trans fat found in partially hydrogenated oil.
  9. Ty Warner
    Founded in 1986 by Ty Warner, creator of the wildly popular Beanie Babies®, Ty is the world leader in the sale of plush toys. In Japan, collectors have been known to wait in line overnight to purchase some of Ty Inc.’s exclusive new releases. In addition to the Beanie Baby® line, which is celebrating its 11th anniversary, the company’s product line includes: Beanie Buddies®, Classic®, Beanie Boppers®, Punkies®, Pluffies® and Teenie Beanie Boppers®. The Ty Heart Logo®, recognized around the world, can be found on all Ty products available at finer specialty gift retailers. Visit Ty on the internet at http://www.ty.com.
  10. Game Boy -- Game Boy Advance
    The Game Boy Advance is a hand held system produced by Nintendo and is the last of Nintendo's hand held systems not to have the friggin' rechargeable battery that costs a fortune to replace, oh yeah and that useful back light. It came out some time in 2001, before that gay rival company of lady boys, Sony, made hand held consoles-... meaning that there was no competition for sales meaning that it probably did pretty well. The game cartridges were half the size of the previous hand helds-the games were overall pretty crap-except maybe for Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire, the first good-graphics Pokemon game. none other than Bill Gates from Microsoft. Yes, that evil lying Satan has been selling his ideas to Nintendo for years.
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