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Includes the names: BradyGames, BradyGames Staff, Brady Autorenteam

Also includes: BRADY (4)

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Works by BradyGames

Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2010 (2010) 152 copies, 1 review
The Art of Soul Calibur II (2004) 30 copies
The Art of Borderlands 2 (2012) 12 copies
Fable III 1 copy
Pokemon Visual Guide (2008) 1 copy
Tomb Raider II (1998) 1 copy
Wolfenstein (2009) 1 copy
Little Big Planet 2 (2011) 1 copy
Impossible Su Doku (2005) 1 copy
ADVANCED C PROGRAMMING (1995) 1 copy

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Just to be clear - this is the updated/Nintendo DS version of the third Final Fantasy game to be released in Japan (originally on the Nintendo/Famicom) not to be confused with the original American FF3 (which was actually FF6 in Japan)

My only complaint about the game was that this was released to DS, instead of GBA like the rest of the FF 1-6 series. Because of this, there were a couple of features that required using the DS's networking, which is now defunct, so I had to use a cheat code to show more unlock the Onion Knight class. Fuck Mognet.

Other than that, the game is pretty good and like the rest of the updated series, is an improvement over the original, and this guide goes along with it great.
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This game guide does a really great job of helping the "everyday idiot" gamer figure out how to navigate the game in no nonsense language and spectacular graphics. I would recommend this guide to any gamer who needs that little "extra" nudge in the right direction to finish the game.
ASH BATTLES HIS RIVALS! is a fun book that certainly will appeal to young Pokémon fans. The focus is on the people Ash met in the Sinnoh region and, of course, the battles that took place there.

What I like about this book is that it's boy-friendly. By which I mean that it's got enough appeal that even active boys, like my son, will slow down to read it. The same, of course, applies to the girl fans of the pocket critters.

What I wish was different is the reading level. As it is, the book is show more at the AR 5.7 level, and I'd like to have seen it at the 3rd or 4th grade level since many Pokemon fans are in that age group.

Still, a book like this is very motivational, and because it's Pokémon it's suitable for those younger children who read above grade level.

Sample pages, a TOC, and quiz #s can be found on my website.

Pam T~
mom/Psyduck lover
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Decent book for one of the greatest games ever made. GOG has it on sale over the weekend for just $7.50 and I've been playing it nearly none stop. Hope it inspires me to read more Non Fiction history books.

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