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I Spy Challenger!

 & Joel Santo Domingo Former Lead Analyst, Hardware

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I Spy Challenger! Specs

Product Category Gaming
Product Category Nintendo GameBoy Advance
Product Games ESRB Rating E for Everybody
Product Games Genre Board/Puzzle
Product Games Platform Gameboy Advance
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I Spy Challenger!, based on the books, games, and TV series, is a fun collection of logic and puzzle games. Your kids probably won't realize they're working on Venn diagrams when they play Hoop Drop. And Match Attack, which teaches pattern and like/opposite matching skills, recalls addictive games like Tetris. The kid-friendly puzzles are also adult-friendly, giving grown-ups more games to play on the train.

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 - Nintendo GameBoy Advance Games

I Spy Challenger!

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About Our Expert

Joel Santo Domingo

Joel Santo Domingo

Former Lead Analyst, Hardware

Joel Santo Domingo joined PC Magazine in 2000, after 7 years of IT work for companies large and small. His background includes managing mobile, desktop and network infrastructure on both the Macintosh and Windows platforms. Joel is proof that you can escape the retail grind: he wore a yellow polo shirt early in his tech career. Along the way Joel earned a BA in English Literature and an MBA in Information Technology from Rutgers University. He is responsible for overseeing PC Labs testing, as well as formulating new test methodologies for the PC Hardware team. Along with his team, Joel won the ASBPE Northeast Region Gold award of Excellence for Technical Articles in 2005. Joel cut his tech teeth on the Atari 2600, TRS-80, and the Mac Plus. He’s built countless DIY systems, including a deconstructed “desktop” PC nailed to a wall and a DIY laptop. He’s played with most consumer electronics technologies, but the two he’d most like to own next are a Salamander broiler and a BMW E39 M5.

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