Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone

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Leave the nonmagical world of the Muggles behind to play as Harry Potter in the Game Boy Color release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Experience the wizardry, adventure, and thrills of life at Hogwarts.

As the game begins, you're starting your first year at Hogwarts. Explore the school and its grounds, gather items for potions, cast spells, and take on a range of adversaries in turn-based wizard challenges. Solve action-oriented puzzles with Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Albus Dumbledore, and a host of unforgettable characters from the J.K. Rowling book Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone--the book that started it all.

Colorful graphics render Harry's enchanted world in spirited detail, making the journey from Privet Drive to Diagon Alley and the Gringotts, then onto Hogwarts and the Forbidden Forest, all the more fun. 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 garner experience points for Harry, you can upgrade spells and improve Harry's strength so he can take on new opponents.

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  • EAN: 0014633143461
  • ESRBAgeRating: Everyone
  • Label: Electronic Arts
  • Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
  • MPN: 14346
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • Platform: Game Boy Color
  • UPC: 014633143461
  • Package Dimensions: 5.00 in x 4.80 in x 1.00 in; 0.15 lb

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One of the best Harry Potter Games

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This game is a really fun and challenging game. You can collect alot of spells (hint: check book-cases in library) and you can collect magical cards to help you in battle. My advice is that at the beginning, when you enter the Gringotts Bank, raise your level to atleast 5 or 7 so you learn a new spell before fighting the giant rat.


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