 | The Game Boy Advance system is 32 bits of power in a housing that's the same length and width, but even thinner than Game Boy Color. It's just the right size for slipping into your pocket. Nintendo's Game Boy Advance has a more powerful processor,... |
 | The gameplay will evolve as the animal's age! Over eleven stages take the player from snowy mountains, across turbulent ice sheets, and into the frigid oceans that are patrolled by deadly killer whales. The stages alternate between free-roaming areas... |
 | This heartbreaking documentary puts a face on the sad statistics of global warming--and though it's not a human face, it's the perhaps even more effective face of an adorable polar bear cub, Nanu, along with her mother, her brother, and her natural... |
 | The gameplay will evolve as the animal's age! Over eleven stages take the player from snowy mountains, across turbulent ice sheets, and into the frigid oceans that are patrolled by deadly killer whales. The stages alternate between free-roaming areas... |
 | Arctic Monkeys: Alex Turner (vocals, guitar); Jamie Cook (guitar); Andy Nicholson (bass guitar); Matt Helders (drums). Recording information: The Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire, England; 2 Fly Studio, Sheffield, England. Reportedly the fastest-selling... |
 | On 2007's FAVOURITE WORST NIGHTMARE, Arctic Monkeys follow up their excessively hyped and undeniably catchy debut (WHATEVER PEOPLE SAY I AM, THAT'S WHAT I'M NOT) with another round of fiery post-punk-influenced tunes. Given the Sheffield, England... |
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 | Muscular 32-bit processor. Big screen. Great multiplayer features. And it slips easily into your hip pocket. The Game Boy Advance. Welcome to the future of hand-held gaming. |
 | In this exciting espionage series created by the renowned thriller writer Robert Ludlum, a crack team of political and technical experts known as Covert-One try to fight the good fight by unraveling political conspiracies and battling corruption. In... |
 | GROWING UP ARCTIC follows the progress of four wild animals from the North Pole as they spend their first year in captivity after encountering life-threatening situations. This program compiles four episodes from the Animal Planet documentary... |