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  • Bomberman Selection

    2003

    Bomberman Selection

    2003

    Arcade
    Game Boy Color
    Bomberman Selection was a Korean-exclusive Game Boy Color compilation cartridge.
  • Medabots 5: Susutake Mura no Tenkousei

    2001

    Medabots 5: Susutake Mura no Tenkousei

    2001

    Game Boy Color
    Medarot 5 was released in 2001 for the Game Boy Color. It was released on two versions: Kabuto and Kuwagata.
  • Medabots 4

    2001

    Medabots 4

    2001

    Game Boy Color
  • Medarot 3 Kabuto Version

    2000

    Medarot 3 Kabuto Version

    2000

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy Color
    Medarot 3 was released in 2000 for the Game Boy Color. It was released in two versions: Kabuto and Kuwagata. The game follows Ikki Tenryou and his friends in the town of Omikuji. After Ikki robottles with the Screws, everyone's Medarotch data is suddenly deleted by an unknown figure. Medarot 3 introduced various new gameplay aspects, including Medachange and Medalias.
  • Medarot 2: Kabuto Version

    1999

    Medarot 2: Kabuto Version

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Game Boy Color
    Medarot 2 was released in 1999 for the Nintendo Game Boy. It's a direct sequel to Medarot 1, and follows the first adventures of Ikki Tenryou and his friends in the town of Omikuji. Unlike its predecessor, Medarot 2 can be played in full color on a Game Boy Color. Like the other RPGs, the game was released in two versions where the main difference is the player's starting Medarot: Kabuto (Rhinoceros beetle, Metabee) and Kuwagata (Stag beetle, Rokusho). Along with the starting Medarots, there are some Medarots and Medals that can only be obtained in a specific version. A remake of the game for Game Boy Advance, titled Medarot 2 Core, was released in 2002. While the remake saw releases in North America and Europe, the original Game Boy version of Medarot 2 has never been translated into English.
  • Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers

    2000

    Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers

    2000

    Platform Adventure
    Game Boy Color
    Released in conjunction with 3D versions on consoles, Donald Duck's adventure on the Game Boy Color is a traditional side-scrolling platformer. The evil magician Merlock has kidnapped Duckburg Times reporter Daisy Duck. Donald Duck turns to Gyro Gearloose for help, who suggests using his latest invention: a powerful teleporter. Unfortunately, Merlock learns of their plans and steals the blueprints to the device. Now Gyro uses the unfinished machine to teleport Donald to various locations, where he is to find the parts of the blueprints, so he may confront Merlock and rescue Daisy.
  • Billiard Club

    Billiard Club

    Adventure
    Game Boy Color
  • Duke Nukem

    1999

    Duke Nukem

    1999

    Shooter Arcade
    Game Boy Color
    Duke Nukem is back in this self-titled game. Duke Nukem has become famous and because of that attracted the attention of the alien Zorgonites. The Zorgonites want to abduct Duke to let him lead their armies to conquer the universe. Duke Nukem on the Game Boy Color is a classical jump and run platform game where you can walk, shoot, jump, climb ladders, hang from ledges, crawl, but also mount vehicles such as a little tank and space ship. You have to avoid enemies and hazardous environments. Levels will bring you on board a Zorgonite spaceship, the moon, LA and other locations.
  • Daiku no Gen-san: Kachi-kachi no Tonkachi ga Kachi

    2000

    Daiku no Gen-san: Kachi-kachi no Tonkachi ga Kachi

    2000

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    Daiku no Gen-san: Kachi-kachi no Tonkachi ga Kachi is an action/platforming game developed by Biox and published by Gaps for the Game Boy Color platform. Daiku no Gen-san: Kachi-kachi no Tonkachi ga Kachi was never released outside of Japan.
  • Hello Kitty no Magical Museum

    1999

    Hello Kitty no Magical Museum

    1999

    Puzzle
    Game Boy Color
    Hello Kitty no Magical Museum is a Puzzle game, developed by Atelier Double and published by Imagineer, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Detective Conan: Kigantou Hihou Densetsu

    2000

    Detective Conan: Kigantou Hihou Densetsu

    2000

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Game Boy Color
    Kigantou Hihou Densetsu (Eng. "The Legend of Treasure on a Strange Rock Island") is a top-down adventure game from Meitantei Conan series featuring Edogawa Conan (real name is Kudou Shin'ichi) as a protagonist on a case to solve the mystery on the Kigantou island. However, Conan is not the only character you can control in the game, beside him you can control Shin'ichi's girlfriend Ran, her father, the renowned detective thanks to Conan, Kogoro, Ran's high-school girlfriend, Sonoko, and Conan's classmates Mitsuhiko, Ayumi and Genta. Based on the character you control, certain areas may be accessible or inaccessible, and certain dialogues and dispositions from other characters may vary. The story starts with Togawa sisters, Satomi and Miki, receiving a golden statue. They lost their parents at an early age, never knowing what actually happened to them. One day, a letter came from a wealthy person living on an island somewhere in the western Japan Sea. Upon receiving this letter, they realized the golden statue belo
  • Nushi Tsuri Adventure: Kite no Bouken

    2000

    Nushi Tsuri Adventure: Kite no Bouken

    2000

    Role-playing (RPG) Sport Adventure
    Game Boy Color
    Nushi Tsuri Adventure: Kite no Bouken is a Sports game, developed by TOSE and published by Victor Interactive Software, which was released in Japan in 2000. The series is a cross between Harvest Moon and Final Fantasy / Dragon Quest. The first game finds the protagonist setting off on a quest to find a legendary fish, said to cure a life threatening illness his sister is suffering from. But like any quest, there will be plenty of obstacles in true RPG style.
  • Otto's Ottifanten: Kommando Stortebeker

    2001

    Otto's Ottifanten: Kommando Stortebeker

    2001

    Platform
    Game Boy Color
    Ottifanten: Kommando Störtebeker is an auto-running 2D platformer. Baby Bruno goes on a search after his missing teddy bear Honk, through four worlds of six stages each.
  • Pocket Billiard Funk: The 9 Ball

    2000

    Pocket Billiard Funk: The 9 Ball

    2000

    Sport
    Game Boy Color
    Pocket Billiard Funk: The 9 Ball is a Sports game, published by Tamsoft, which was released in Japan in 2000.
  • Super Chinese Fighter EX

    1999

    Super Chinese Fighter EX

    1999

    Fighting
    Game Boy Color
    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.
  • Sylvanian Families: Otogi no Kuni no Pendant

    1999

    Sylvanian Families: Otogi no Kuni no Pendant

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy Color
    An ivory rabbit called Aster Dandelion ventures into the heart of the forest during a picnic and aids an injured fairy. She is left with a magical pendant that has a mysterious power that turns reality into dreams at the stroke of six in the evening. Now Aster has a quest to return the pendant to Fairyland while she tries to carry on with her daily life. In Sylvanian Families: Otogi no Kuni no Pendant the player navigates Aster around Sylvania Village, talking to her acquaintances, interacting with objects and completing various tasks, whether she’s at home, school or at a friend’s house. Various mini-games must be won to earn seeds for growing flowers as well as furniture to decorate Aster’s bedroom. There’s also optional side quests such as sprinkling vividust on wilted flowers.
  • Sylvania Melody

    2000

    Sylvania Melody

    2000

    Music
    Game Boy Color
    Sylvania Melody: Mori no Nakama to Odori Mashi! is an Action game, developed by Natsume and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 2000.
  • Othello Millennium

    1999

    Othello Millennium

    1999

    Strategy Card & Board Game
    Game Boy Color
    Othello Millennium is a board game developed by Tomcat System and published by Tsukuda Original for the Game Boy Color platform. Othello Millennium was only released in Japan.
  • Robot Ponkottsu Star Version

    1998

    Robot Ponkottsu Star Version

    1998

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy Color
    Robot Ponkottsu: Moon Version is a Role-Playing game, published by Hudson, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • O'Leary Manager 2000

    2000

    O'Leary Manager 2000

    2000

    Simulator Sport
    Game Boy Color
    O'Leary Manager 2000 is a football player-manager game released in 2000 for the Game Boy Color. The player can choose whether they want to focus on the management side of football, play the matches themselves on the game's 2D match engine, or combine the two features for a more in-depth experience. It is endorsed by Irish football manager David O'Leary, who was managing Leeds United A.F.C. at the time of the game's release. The management side of O'Leary Manager 2000 is very comprehensive when compared to similar Game Boy Color games. The player can choose from 240 fully licensed teams from the top two leagues in England, France, Italy, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands to play as or manage, with each team having 16 players in their squad. There is also the option to promote a number of fictional youth team players. However, most of the youth team players are of low ability, so could only realistically be used for back-up when managing a decent quality team. As with any football management game, the transfer mar
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