Shaman King Chou Senjiryokketsu is a trading card game for the Game Boy Color. There are two versions, Meramera and Funbari that differs in the main characters of the game. The Meramera version has:
- Tsuyoshi
- Kevin/CM King
- Kana
This canceled Game Boy Color game was to be a prequel to Lufia II as it told of Maxim's early days as an adventurer years before the Sinistrals strike.
In the Catwoman game, the main Batman villainess gets her own storyline. Talia attempts to hire Catwoman for a mission to steal a crystal skull, but Catwoman decides to keep the valuable item for herself, unaware that Ra's al Ghul intends to use it to destroy Gotham.
Catwoman possesses a variety of moves to help her traverse and combat enemies across nine levels filled with adversaries and platforms. She can utilise her claws for attacks, perform wall jumps, flips, ledge grabs, and swing with her whip. Additionally, she has a stealth option that enables her to blend into the level's background, allowing her to move silently and unnoticed.
Top Gun: Firestorm was developed by Fluid Studios and published by Titus Interactive in 2001 for Game Boy Color, and the following year for Game Boy Advance. It is an Isometric flight action game with missions to complete.
Top Gun: Firestorm takes the player to the skies again in twelve missions where numerous aerial and ground based enemies need to be fought to arhieve victory.
The player will fly a F-14 Tomcat on an isometric map. He has to complete several objectives in each mission. To achieve those he has four different weapons at his disposal (machine gun, bombs, rockets and missiles). The gameplay is somewhat similar to the Strike series.
Beyblade Fighting Tournament was the second video game released. This game features some concepts and ideas that were later abandoned within the Beyblade franchise, though many ideas were continued on within the manga and anime.
The standard game play involves visiting locations and the player fights their way through tornements to advance to the next stage of the game. As each tornement was won, more parts and bit-beasts are made able to be bought from the games shop.
The player could only start with one of 4 arch-types, "Dragoon", "Draciel", "Dranzer" and "Driger". Intially by default the player could only choose Dragoons, although codes were released in magazines to acess the other arch-types.
Within each match, however, aside from the launch the player had virtually no control on the beyblade once it was in the arena, resulting in many matchses being won more based on luck and the beyblades strength then player skill.
Put adventure into overdrive, as you captain a futuristic vehicle, and race through six alien worlds to face off in a battle of wills, thrills, chills and spills. Take on opposing high-tech vehicles, obstacles and obstructions - all as you approach a final showdown against multiple-bosses in a good 'ol game of bumper cars, minus the bumpers.