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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
— Electronic Arts 14652 —
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UPC 0-14633-14652-3, EAN 0-014633-146523
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| Overview |
| Developer | Electronic Arts |
| Platform | GameCube |
| Publisher | Electronic Arts |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
14 Nov 2007



The i havent played yet
Gamecube Console Platinum get this for a game and i hope to play this game...
–Deborah M. Mariottifrom Amazon.com
10 Oct 2007



harry potter and the sorcerer's stone
This game is pretty fun. It's kinda difficult in places so I wouldn't buy it for a young kid.
–Erika Webbfrom Amazon.com
05 Jul 2005



A step up from Chamber of Secrets
I liked this game better than Chamber of Secrets, which, by the way, was made before Sorcerer's Stone. They seem like they're very similar at first glance, but once you actually sit down and play them, you'll notice big differences.
In the beginning of Chamber of Secrets, you feel a little lost. But in the beginning of this game, you are introduced to Harry, know who he is, know what is in store for him, and what have you. The game has better lighting effects than Chamber of Secrets, whic...
–R. Futtermanfrom Amazon.com