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Game: Beauty And The Beast
Console: DVD Extras

Cheat:

Production credits

Insert Disc 2, then select the "Cogsworth And Lumiere" option at the main menu to enter the library. Highlight the "Main Menu" option and press Up to highlight the chair near the fireplace. Press Enter to view the disc's production credits.

Mini-game solution

Insert Disc 2, then select the "Rose" option at the main menu. To unlock the door, press the "Star", "Moon", and "Cloud" symbols in order. To get past the table of candles, press Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right. Then, select the "True beauty comes from within" response to continue. When choosing the correct shadows, select the second shadow from the left, the fourth shadow, the first shadow, and the third shadow. To avoid the balls, press Left, Up, Left, Up, Left, Up as you go up the stairs. Then, select the "One with a heart of gold" response. The one picture of the three that has been changed is the one featuring Belle and the Beast (her dress is not yellow). To get through the windy room, press Up, Down, Up, Right, Left, Right.




Manufacturer: Nintendo
ESRB Rating: Everyone


Description:
Beauty and the Beast is the debut result of a collaboration between Disney and Nintendo that promises to yield great things in the future. Unfortunately, this first meeting of creative corporate powers yields only a pretty game with very little depth.

Taking the form of a board game and utilizing the characters from the charming animated film, Beauty and the Beast challenges gamers to guide their game pieces around a colorful board. Once they land on a square, gamers are faced with one of eight minigames that are initially amusing, but quickly become repetitious after only several repeat plays. The game is almost worth playing just to spy some of the fabulous artwork that is displayed on the Game Boy Color screen, but the action is so repetitive that kids of any age will likely look elsewhere for amusement. --Jeff Young

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