Product Description
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As the game begins, you're starting your first year at Hogwarts.
You explore the school and its grounds, gather items for potions,
cast spells and battle a dazzling spectrum of adversaries in
turn-based wizard challenges. Diversions abound as you solve
action-oriented puzzles with Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Albus
Dumbledore and a host of unforgettable characters from the now
internationally accled J.K. Rowling book. Colorful graphics
render Harry's mystical world in spirited detail, making the
journey from Privet Drive to Diagon Alley and the Gringotts, then
on to Hogwarts and the Forbidden Forest, enchanting and exciting.
You can also trade and collect famous wizard cards to unlock
rewards and increase Harry's skills. You can trade cards with a
friend using a Game Link cable. And as you attain experience
points for Harry, you can upgrade spells and improve Harry's
strength so he can take on new nents. Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer's Stone is guaranteed to cast a spell on you.
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What if you could leave the nonmagical world of the Muggles
behind and enroll in Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft?
Now you can find out in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for
the Game Boy Advance. Play as Harry, the precocious wizard, and
adventure with 20 amazing characters from the J.K. Rowling book (
/exec/obidos/ASIN/0590353403/${0} ) that started it all.
Master your wizardry skills as you work through your first year
at Hogwarts. Each term offers new and exciting challenges, such
as piloting a broomstick through the Forbidden Forest, learning
to cast spells and mix potions, scoring house points for
Gryffindor, and more. You'll have to work hard to succeed--there
are 29 different objectives to complete, as well as obstacles and
enemies to avoid.
Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Rubeus Hagrid, Albus Dumbledore,
and 16 other unforgettable characters from the book join Harry in
chasing down Hagrid's runaway pets, taking flight to compete at
Quidditch, navigating the maze of Gringotts, and completing other
adventurous scenarios. Along with the school and its grounds,
you'll explore Diagon Alley, Privet Drive, the Forbidden Forest,
and more.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone offers colorful 2-D
graphics that render the action-driven puzzles and minigames in
spirited detail. And as Harry, you'll experience the daring and
fun of life at Hogwarts, as well as the awesome responsibility of
finally finding the Sorcerer's Stone and challenging
He-Who-Cannot-Be-Named.
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Review
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Following a strong introductory sequence, Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer's Stone wastes no time jump-starting the action. Unlike
the Game Boy Color version, this game kicks off with Harry
already at Hogwarts and in dire need of picking up some magic
skills. You step into Harry's shoes, initially moving from
classroom to classroom learning new skills and spells before
indulging in activities such as sneaking out of your dormitory at
night, fighting off trolls, and having a quick game of Quidditch.
You certainly can't accuse the developers of trying to
shortchange the fans, as it seems they've tried to cram as much
of the film into the game as possible.
Unfortunately, that's also the game's main problem. Whilst it
tries to cover all angles of the plot, this means that some
segments of the game lack polish. Sure, there's some great fun to
be had with the game, and the quality of the graphics means
players will instantly relate the game to the film. But the game
could have benefited from a little more time in development.
Nonetheless, fans of both the film and books are likely to enjoy
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, even if it's arguably
inferior to the Game Boy Color version (
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overwhelmed by Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, you can
wager on one certainty--this certainly isn't the last we've seen
of Mr. Potter on the Game Boy Advance. --Simon Brew -- .co.uk
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