Heroes of Might and Magic II is a Game Boy Color game created using content from Heroes of Might and Magic I, II, and III.
Most of the game's graphics are converted from Heroes of Might and Magic III, while gameplay is a mix of the three games. The campaign centers around a dragon slayer quest.
Within the game, there are four playable factions: Castle, Rampart, Fortress and Stronghold. There are a total of 40 heroes and 28 faction based creatures and 4 neutral creatures.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist is a Game Boy Color game and the fourth installment in the Duel Monsters series of Yu-Gi-Oh! It features 900 different cards and was released as three seperate versions, each having a unique selection of cards that can be used during the story and traded with the other versions.
This version focuses on Joey Wheeler and the god card Winged Dragon of Ra.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist is a Game Boy Color game and the fourth installment in the Duel Monsters series of Yu-Gi-Oh! It features 900 different cards and was released as three seperate versions, each having a unique selection of cards that can be used during the story and traded with the other versions.
This version focuses on Seto Kaiba and the god card Obelisk the Tormentor.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist is a Game Boy Color game and the fourth installment in the Duel Monsters series of Yu-Gi-Oh! It features 900 different cards and was released as three seperate versions, each having a unique selection of cards that can be used during the story and traded with the other versions.
This version focuses on Yami Yugi and the god card Winged Dragon of Ra.
THE DUKES OF HAZZARD: Racing for Home on Game Boy Color packs all the action and adventure of the hit TV series into one wild cartridge! Play as the Duke boys, Luke and Bo, in this action-packed racing game. You'll have to perform a variety of mission objectives as you try to save Uncle Jesse's farm in typical Dukes of Hazzard style! Slide, shoot, and leap your way through more than 25 levels that take place in various parts of Hazzard County. You'll use three different vehicles including Daisy's jeep, Cooter's truck, and of course the General Lee. Colorful graphics that show the game from an overhead perspective give you the view you'll need to have maximum control over the high-speed pursuits. You'll also get detailed still screens that tell the story between levels. Battery backup allows you to save up to four records of progress. THE DUKES OF HAZZARD: Racing for Home is only compatible with Game Boy Color systems.
The game takes place at an undisclosed time in the near future. Unlike the first game which featured three different cities, Grand Theft Auto 2 only features a single town, but it's divided into three districts which are unlocked one at a time: downtown, residential and industrial. Like in the original, the player goes around answering phones to initiate various missions. The game uses an overhead camera in a 3D landscape and allows the player to freely explore the city and steal any vehicle the player sets his or her eyes on. To unlock new districts the player must reach a certain score which is done by committing crimes and finishing missions.
Guide a team of up to six soldiers through 72 levels of combat in this top-down action/strategy hybrid, best thought of as Lemmings crossed with Commando crossed with Dune 2. The characters are controlled indirectly using the mouse, as you activate each soldier or group of them by highlighting them, click the left button to move them to a particular spot, and the right button for them to fire guns at an enemy. You can also pick up grenades or rockets, which can be used to destroy groups of enemies, buildings or some vehicles (by pressing both buttons at once).
Each mission has a specific objective, and some feature vehicles such as tanks that used make things easier. Your troops can cross water but can't shoot within it, so finding and controlling bridges is often crucial. You can use the arrangement of trees to find hiding places to shoot from, and should watch out for CPU soldiers also doing so.
In the year 2020 it has become possible to travel to the Denjuu world using D-Shots, special mobile phones. Making friends and sharing telephone numbers with Denjuu has become popular among humans.
The protagonist, Shigeki, despite having originally arrived in the Denjuu world by accident, becomes determined to travel the world with his new Denjuu companion, and make more new friends while he is there.
Keitai Denjuu Telefang (Japanese: 携帯電獣テレファング; Romaji: Keitai Denjuu Terefangu), also known as Telefang 1 (since there are two games in this series), is a video game for Game Boy Color released by Smilesoft in Japan. It is available in two versions, Power and Speed.
The game was not released in English, and is best known among English audiences for the a bootlegged game version which was hacked and sold as a fake Pokémon game.
In the year 2020 it has become possible to travel to the Denjuu world using D-Shots, special mobile phones. Making friends and sharing telephone numbers with Denjuu has become popular among humans.
The protagonist, Shigeki, despite having originally arrived in the Denjuu world by accident, becomes determined to travel the world with his new Denjuu companion, and make more new friends while he is there.
Keitai Denjuu Telefang (Japanese: 携帯電獣テレファング; Romaji: Keitai Denjuu Terefangu), also known as Telefang 1 (since there are two games in this series), is a video game for Game Boy Color released by Smilesoft in Japan. It is available in two versions, Power and Speed.
The game was not released in English, and is best known among English audiences for the a bootlegged game version which was hacked and sold as a fake Pokémon game.