Rally race through the city streets, grasslands and sandy terrain against eight other racers (or a friend) to the finish line. The higher you rank at the end of each race, the more new tracks you open up (including tracks full of ice). Time trial mode also allows you to test the time on each track.
Catz is a pet simulation game that lets owners name, train and play with adorable kittens. Players adopt a customized kitten from one of thirteen different breeds. Gamers will earn their kitten's love and loyalty by remembering to feed, groom or play with it. Toys and accessories can be purchased for the kitten from the in-game store. Kittens can communicate with their owners through a variety realistic sounds effects including purring and different types of meows.
This is the Game Boy Color version of the Nintendo 64 game Space Station Silicon Valley. It is a 2D game, instead of the 3D perspective of the original. The player controls Evo, a robot reduced to a crawling microchip after a ship crash, and are tasked with taking control of animals to solve puzzles and defeat enemies.
Mahjong game of the anime character "Nadeshiko". Equipped with an automatic level adjustment function, the computer monitors the player's labor saving severely for weak people and severely for strong people, and the strength of the characters is automatically adjusted to guarantee a hot battle at all times. In addition, you can enjoy it without getting bored with the free scenario system where the event changes every time you play. There are 30 characters. Every time you play the adventure part, the number of characters you can play in free battles will increase steadily. In addition, hidden characters are also available. Also, since the cards are hidden in various places, it is possible to collect and print out the cards.
Dancing Furby is a Japanese only rhythm game released for the Game Boy Color. The gameplay is similar to games like Dance Dance Revolution in which you press the inputs displayed with the correct timing. In addition the game includes multiple mini-games, a song creator, cooperative multiplayer and song sharing, and functionality to interact with actual owned Furbys.
Super Chinese Fighter EX is a fighting video game for the Game Boy Color released by Culture Brain in 1999. It is part of the Super Chinese series and is the final Fighter game in the series.
Unlike most of the Super Chinese games, Fighter EX is not an action game or role-playing video game. The game features several characters from the Super Chinese series, including the main characters, Jack and Ryu.
Although Metal Walker is a console RPG, battles are fought in a pinball or billiards-like atmosphere in a top-down perspective arena. As each turn of the battle starts, players decide which direction a Metal Walker will move and how hard they will move. Players are encouraged to form strategies that allow Metal Walkers to hit a single enemy, bounce off a wall, and then hit another enemy, all in a single turn. On the battlefield, players can throw several different types of items onto the field. The items are used when a Metal Walker hits them. Capsules and healing items strengthen and heal Metal Walkers, whereas attack items, such as Napalm, are only useful when the enemy hits them. There also exist Analyzers, which provide the player with Scan Data for any Metal Walker that is bounced into them. Scrap metal won after the battle can then be used with the Scan Data to create new Metal Walkers or purchase items. When an enemy is destroyed, the player's Metal Walker will gain experience points and an item might be obt