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2005 video game
Atomic Betty
North American cover art featuring Sparky, Atomic Betty, and X-5
Critics gave the game mixed reviews. Aaron Roberts of Nintendojo said "Basically, Atomic Betty is a better-than-average game for kids, and one that will keep them on their mental toes, to boot".[2] Nintendo World Report's Ben Kosmina said "The game is fun" but added "it's not going to last you a long period of time",[3] after completing the game within 2 hours, he also stated it has "absolutely no replay value".[3] GameZone's Michael Lafferty stated "this is obviously a game targeting younger players and in that regard it succeeds in providing an entertaining, though short-lived, experience".[4]