The Xbox version of HPatGoF (nice acronym, eh?) is an original Xbox title that works just fine on your 360. There's a simple reason for this: backward compatibility. You may be wondering why I'm covering a game for "old" systems instead of the latest and greatest current gen. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a fine example of this kind of title. Our aim is to cover games that are kid friendly, plus those that are appealing to non standard gamers. This immense popularity makes a Harry Potter game a good choice for this column. Harry Potter is a pop culture phenomenon. The books are just plain good, and fun to read. I'm a teacher, and any teacher will tell you that Harry Potter has done more for the cause of children reading than anyone since Dr. I'll get one thing straight as we begin: I'm a bit of a Harry Potter nerd. Don your robe, and grab a wand and a handful of "Every Flavor Jelly Beans" as we investigate the videogame adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Today, we take a look at the only title in the series to feature co-opgameplay. When a property is as popular as this, it's no surprise that dozens of video game tie ins will flood the shelves. We're talking, of course, of Harry Potter. Five movies based on the books smashed box office records, and a sixth is due this summer. He's featured in seven books that changed the face of children's literature.
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