2012/8/18: Game Boy: Jurassic Park III: Island Attack, Jurassic Park III: Park Builder, Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor
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2012/8/18: Game Boy: Jurassic Park III: Island Attack, Jurassic Park III: Park Builder, Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor
I was surprised to see that the only Jurassic Park 3 games were released for the GameBoy Advance. I tracked them all down and here are the reviews. Funny how they all got the same grade.
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2012/8/18: Game Boy: Jurassic Park III: Island Attack, Jurassic Park III: Park Builder, Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor
The front page classifies these reviews as "Game Boy," and they are stored in a section of the drop down menu called "Game Boy." However, these are NOT Game Boy games, they are Game Boy Advance games. GB and GBA may share a couple of words, but they are completely different systems.
It's the same with DS and 3DS, which you properly keep in two separate sections. I don't understand why you cram GB and GBA together?
It's the same with DS and 3DS, which you properly keep in two separate sections. I don't understand why you cram GB and GBA together?
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2012/8/18: Game Boy: Jurassic Park III: Island Attack, Jurassic Park III: Park Builder, Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor
I think I kept them together because there are a few Game Boy Color reviews sprinkled in there as well. But it's probably a good idea to break those two apart. I'll try to do that soon.
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2012/8/18: Game Boy: Jurassic Park III: Island Attack, Jurassic Park III: Park Builder, Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor
You could separate the GBA games into their own cat, and then rename the Game Boy cat to "Game Boy / Game Boy Color." Of course, you haven't reviewed too many of the black and white ones. If you do review another one, I would recommend Donkey Kong. It's highly regarded because it's an "extension" of the original game. It has the first four levels we all know about, but then it keeps adding more.
Okay, I'm done giving out advice.
Okay, I'm done giving out advice.