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What Gameboy Games are best for a 4yr old girl?


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I don't have any girls, but my boys have 2 Dora games and there are 2 other ones for sale now. The kids that play them are 4 and 5 and they have been playing them for over a year.

We have

Dora the Explorer: Search for Pirate Pig's Treasure http://www.amazon.com/Explorer%253a-Pig%2527s-Treasure-Nintendo-Advance/dp/B00006IJVQ/sr=1-2/qid=1161821138/ref=sr_1_2/002-2155795-1394442?ie=UTF8&s=videogames

Dora the Explorer: Super Spies http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=2259321

Here are the 2 other ones available..http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5013196

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=3059265

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My son was 4 when he got his gameboy last year.

 

Dora's Super Star Adventure, Franklin the Turtle, Candyland/Shutes and Ladders/Memory are his favorites. I recommend looking for the Early Childhood rating..they tend to be easier to play for the little ones.

 

I would aslo recommend the GBA Video's (several on sale right now at Circuit City - less than $5 for SpongeBob and Nicktoons titles)

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My dd now 5 has had her GBA since last Christmas. She has the Disney Princess game and 2 of the Dora games. She has since moved on to her older sister's Pokemon games, but those were great starter games for her. She could play them alone with no help from me.
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You've gotten some good recommendations. Any of the games based off of kid's movies are generally easy enough for a 4yo to understand and enjoy. Sonic is also a big hit here, my 4yo is getting some games for his handed-down SP(older son is getting a DS for his birthday) for Christmas too.

 

The cartoon cartridges are iffy, IMO. They graphics aren't very good, and unless you have the headphones for the SP, they're hard to hear.

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Late to respond but my 8 year old has a game boy and the youngest(4, 3 at the time) wanted one last year, we opted for the leapster hand held game wonderful for learning and can hook to the tv and my 8 year old wants one now. They range from pre-k games(link leappad letters and numbers) to 4th grade games that are harder but still educational. Also if you get from TRU you can get a warrenty and they replace it if it is broken.
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We bought an educational toy for the older one that they can both use (they're only 2 years apart) so I don't feel to bad there.... the little one really thinks she wants a game boy and if they're really 30 bucks on BF it is good for us... we were thinking of going for the new DS but thought... hey we don't have to buy a bunch of new games because we already have a bunch she can play.... we just get her 2 or 3 and we're good !!!

 

 

I do have a question though.. does anyone know how the linx cables work? Do you both have to have the same game cartidge for this to work? or does only one person have to have it?

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we have the link cable it only works with some of the games. we got the 3 in one cable. it can link 2 game boys or they can be link to the game cube (got it from game stop for $8). the games usually say if they can be used with the cable. the games we got are the pokemon games and zelda four swords, but i know there alot more. you need the same type games like pokemon firered and pokemon leafgreen can link together to battle or to do trades. most pokemon games can be linkedtogether but you need one game in each game boy for it to work.
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