Barbie as The Island Princess - NDS Based on the DVD movie of the same name You play as Rosella, the shipwrecked princess, who is raised by animal friends and rescued by the adventurous Prince Antonio from her
But when a handsome prince rescues her and brings her back to civilization, Barbie¨ must choose between true love and her animal friends. This new Pictureback, featuring beautiful computer-generated art from the movie, will delight little girls everywhere!Barbie as the Island Princess A Storybook...
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Barbie™ as The Island Princess follows the storyline of the popular DVD launch in a fun party-style format. You'll play as rosella™, the shipwrecked princess, who is raised by a "family" of animal friends and rescued by the adventurous Prince Antonio™ from her tropical island. Thro...
It's okay Samus, we still love you, just not as much. There is a new female in gaming, and her name is BARBIE. Gonzo said: Wow, who's going to get this game. Stick to the dolls. Sonic Phantom said: Who's bright idea was this? Quartz said: I have to get this. Epsilon said...
After a dance together, she leaves and spots a carriage outside the castle bearing the same design as the flag found back on the island. Ro discovers that the flag belongs to another neighboring kingdom called Paladia, but the duke and dutchess (the carriage's owners) only had sons; no...
Whatever the motivations, there are over 100 years of movie history to choose from. One could go back as far as the silent era to find big-budget spectacle, in movies such as Buster Keaton’s “The General” or Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis.” Each decade that followed delivered its own ve...
Whatever the motivations, there are over 100 years of movie history to choose from. One could go back as far as the silent era to find big-budget spectacle, in movies such as Buster Keaton’s “The General” or Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis.” Each decade that followed delivered its own ve...
Whatever the motivations, there are over 100 years of movie history to choose from. One could go back as far as the silent era to find big-budget spectacle, in movies such as Buster Keaton’s “The General” or Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis.” Each decade that followed delivered its own ve...
Teddy Ruxpin captured the attention of boys and girls everywhere, as his ability to talk and move both his eyes and mouth were revolutionary at the time. Teddy would read stories to kids thanks to a cassette tape inserted in his back, and was so popular, Worlds of Wonder had to charter ...