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    GameLiquidations is a pioneering retailer of consumer electronics since the 1990s and is committed to providing exceptional customer service ensuring customer satisfaction. With over 1 million satisfied customers and over 300,000 positive ebay reviews, we strive to offer excellent customer service with a hassle-free 30-day return policy.
    Location: United StatesMember since: Oct 15, 2003

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    • a***a (216)- Feedback left by buyer.
      Past 6 months
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      Item got lost on the way to shipper. Seller offered to send another or refund. Everything ended up working out but communication is very slow.
    • e***o (77)- Feedback left by buyer.
      Past 6 months
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      Thanks for a great deal
    • o***m (204)- Feedback left by buyer.
      More than a year ago
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      Item was exactly as described and delivered fast, excellent white glove service and communication. Very happy! Thanks!
    • h***g (380)- Feedback left by buyer.
      More than a year ago
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      Outstanding Service from the moment my order was placed down to the speedy delivery and personal / professional updates along the way. Their private delivery crew was courteous, professional and knowledgeable and aimed to please. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend game liquidations to anyone or to buy from them again. Thanks Guys you're First Class.
    • u***e (239)- Feedback left by buyer.
      More than a year ago
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      Delivered on time, as described and undamaged. Good seller!!!
    • i***d (47)- Feedback left by buyer.
      More than a year ago
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      To be fair seller itself seems to be good and experience will definitely depend on what you are buying. However, I have 2 problems. They used AM Trucking for white glove delivery of TV. Let just say it got to be the worst delivery company I had to deal with and will never conduct business with sellers who is using them. Second, I were suppose to get a bundle and was promised to ship it after informing the seller that I did not get it with delivery, but still did not receive it.
    Reviews (23)
    Mar 17, 2007
    Super amazing dancing game!
    Since you've just clicked on a review of a dancing game it's a fair bet that you've played one in the past and probably already have a plastic pad taking up space in your home. Pump It Up: Exceed is another game in the genre, but it breaks out of the four-button pad setup that the Dance Dance Revolution series and In the Groove use. Thankfully, the new pad with its directional arrows on the corners and a new button in the middle easily justifies its existence for the new kinds of dance moves that can be pulled off and with over a 100 songs to play through there's a lot of dancing to do. This makes it a worthy alternative even if it still has some growing up to do. It's possible to buy Pump It Up: Exceed as a standalone game, but the only way you're going to truly play it is to pick up the bundle for $20 more. The pad itself has a sticky bottom and stays firmly in place on a hard surface so there should be no worries in it moving around. That makes sure that all your attention can be focused on the dancing itself and you're going to need it. With a fifth center button there are now five icons to keep track of on the screen as well as four new buttons combos that can be used in the game. But since the center button is adjacent to the corner buttons, these new combinations can be hit with a single well-placed foot. What the new button layout enables the game to do is to throw out many more movements into the songs. Players are required to move around the pad in more ways than in the other dancing games and the double-button jumps can have them facing left, right, and diagonally. The designers have used this new possibility well in the choreography so that the dance moves feel more like dancing than elsewhere. This can also make the moves a little trickier to pull off and for the hardcore there is much more to take care of here. Another benefit of the five buttons and their configuration is that the arrows on the screen are in a more intuitive layout. The DDR games stick to the standard icons with the arrows pointing left, down, up, and left, the Pump It Up: Exceed layout has the buttons (from left to right) as back left, front left, center, front right, and back right. This makes the screen easier to read, especially for those new to the genre. With the new moves in hand there are loads of songs to go and explore with over 100 tracks making an appearance here. There are a few licensed tracks here from The Crystal Method, Sugarhill Gang, and Elvis Presley, but the vast majority are original tracks. But even though they're unknown they still represent a surprisingly healthy amount of different music genres. Latin beats work into hip hop and on into some hard rock and on through to some J-Pop. The songs are professionally done and all of them have a pretty happy feel to them to add to the party atmosphere.
    11 of 12 found this helpful
    Jun 26, 2006
    Kids love it!
    Explore and adventure Sea World theme park - utilizing a touch screen with two screen view. This game is pretty good. the plot is that your Shamu in Sea World when suddenly a Kraken from the lost city of Atlantis comes and destroys Sea World looking for these tablets that Shamu's friend seal has hidden. The kraken wants to bring Atlantis up from the sea and rule the world. Your goal is to fing 5 tablets hidden around Sea World and then you can go fight the kraken. The first couple of levels are really easy but once you get to level 6 it gets a lot harder. Your underwater and you have to watch out for all these fishes that are out to get you. The only thing is, some of them cannot be destroyed w/ a head bash!! and they are attracted to you and you can't do anything about it!!
    4 of 4 found this helpful
    Jul 11, 2006
    Awesome
    This game is hard to describe---it's not really a game, in a way. It's more like a Pokemon experience, where you do things with your pal Pokemons. One of the main parts of the game is watching TV with your pokemon---probably not something your kids really need more of, but it's pretty interactive TV---you can shop on the shopping channel, play along with a game show channel, view art you drew on an art channel, etc... The things you buy get delivered, after a day or so---so there is some real time aspects here. You can redecorate your room over and over with new wallpaper and toys, and you can collect cards with Pokemon on them. All in all, this game is about doing electronically things you could do in real life. I found it got old fast, but my sons really seem to enjoy it. They keep coming back to it over and over. I do like the slow pace---it's nice to have a non-frantic game for them to play. It also involves a fair amount of reading and some basic math skills. You even get to do a little art, and you can make any part of the main cartoon you watch into a coloring book. If your kids like Pokemon and are fairly young, I think this game might be a hit!
    21 of 22 found this helpful

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