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  • Kuma no Puutarou: Takara Sagashi da Ohiri Game Battle!

    1996

    Kuma no Puutarou: Takara Sagashi da Ohiri Game Battle!

    1996

    Game Boy
  • Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Topsy Turvy Games

    1996

    Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Topsy Turvy Games

    1996

    Game Boy
  • Prehistorik Man

    1996

    Prehistorik Man

    1996

    Platform
    Game Boy
    "Me hungry! Me want FOOD!!" You, Sam the caveman, are hungry. You travel through various levels, defeating enemies, to gain yourself enough to eat in this side-scrolling platform game. Unlike the other game, the levels and controls differ in this version, due to the limitations of the Game Boy. There are ten levels and after every second level, there is a boss fight. Also, there are only two buttons, jump and attack. Prehistorik Man for Game Boy is a port of Prehistorik 2 for MS DOS/Amstrad CPC.
  • Lucky Luke

    1996

    Lucky Luke

    1996

    Platform
    Game Boy
    The most infamous outlaws in the old west have broken out of jail, and Lucky Luke is the only cowboy crazy enough to try to stop them. Facing the likes of Billy the Kid, Jesse James and the Dalton brothers, it's up to you to guide Lucky Luke - the rootin', tootin' star of comic books, TV shows and movies - through 12 levels of platform-jumping action across the south-western states of historic America. French development company Infogrames has packed Lucky Luke with a fascinating mix of gameplay elements, forcing Lucky Luke to survive tornados, stagecoach rides, train chases and buffalo stampedes. Clear, colourful graphics bring the old west landscape to sparkling life, with a ramblin' soundtrack that's sure to get your spurs tapping. Chasing bank robbers is as fun as it looks on TV, and thanks to solid play control and plenty of variety in the gameplay - including a heap of bonus games like the Shooting Gallery - you're sure to have a wild, wild time in the old west.
  • Pachio-kun Game Gallery

    1996

    Pachio-kun Game Gallery

    1996

    Game Boy
  • DragonHeart

    1996

    DragonHeart

    1996

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Game Boy
    star 5.7
    Dragonheart is based on the 1996 fantasy film of the same name. The player controls Bowen the dragon slayer, through eight levels fighting many dragons and encountering characters from the film, such as Gilbert, Kara and King Einon. The exploration is presented in a 1st-person-view and the battles are presented in a side-scrolling view. The player can get information about the current quest from peasants that are found in the many villages and houses throughout the game. The battles resort only to two buttons, one to attack and other to defend.
  • Namco Gallery Vol. 2

    1996

    Namco Gallery Vol. 2

    1996

    Sport
    Game Boy
    The second in a line of Game Boy compilations.
  • Jeopardy! Teen Tournament

    1996

    Jeopardy! Teen Tournament

    1996

    Quiz/Trivia
    Game Boy
    star 3
    An easier version of the classic trivia game show.
  • Detective Conan: Chika Yuuenchi Satsujin Jiken

    1996

    Detective Conan: Chika Yuuenchi Satsujin Jiken

    1996

    Adventure
    Game Boy
    Meitantei Conan: Chika Yūenchi Satsujin Jiken is the first game based on the manga Detective Conan by Gōshō Aoyama, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday since 1994. It is an original story, although the amusement park theme is constantly revisited in the franchise, especially in anime and game form. The protagonist is Conan Edogawa, the alter ego of Shinichi Kudō, a high school detective who was transformed unwillingly into a kid. Chika Yūenchi Satsujin Jiken itself is an adventure game where the task is to solve murder cases. The player controls Conan from a top-down perspective and can move around freely in the park, seeking for clues or engaging other characters in conversation. Sometimes it's possible to choose what to ask a character, but that has no outcome on how the case proceeds. The investigation is moved forward by talking to the right people, finding the necessary clues, solving puzzles and by "thinking". The latter is an actual gameplay mechanic where Conan analyses certain events that he finds sus
  • Snoopy no Hajimete no Otsukai

    1996

    Snoopy no Hajimete no Otsukai

    1996

    Puzzle Adventure
    Game Boy
    The Japan-only sequel to Snoopy's Magic Show where Snoopy walks around in an isometric world doing Charlie Brown's shopping.
  • Crayon Shin-chan: Ora no Gokigen Collection

    1996

    Crayon Shin-chan: Ora no Gokigen Collection

    1996

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora no Gokigen Collection is the fifth and final of five Crayon Shin-Chan games for the Game Boy, there is no platforming action in this game, but rather a number of mini-games. Most of the mini-games, however, are drawn from the prior 4 games, with only 4 new mini-games.
  • Pocket Puyo Puyo Tsuu

    1996

    Pocket Puyo Puyo Tsuu

    1996

    Puzzle Arcade
    Game Boy
    star 6.9
    Pocket Puyo Puyo Tsuu is the Game Boy port of the arcade game Puyo Puyo Tsuu.
  • GeGeGe no Kitaro: Yokai Souzoushu Arawaru!

    1996

    GeGeGe no Kitaro: Yokai Souzoushu Arawaru!

    1996

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    This is an RPG game developed for the Game Boy.
  • Momotaro Collection 2

    1996

    Momotaro Collection 2

    1996

    Game Boy
    Two more classic Momotarou games on one cartridge.
  • Street Racer

    1996

    Street Racer

    1996

    Game Boy
  • Famista 4

    1996

    Famista 4

    1996

    Sport
    Game Boy
  • Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren GB - Tsukikage-mura no Kaibutsu

    1996

    Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren GB - Tsukikage-mura no Kaibutsu

    1996

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    Shiren the Wanderer GB: Moonlight Village Monster is a roguelike role-playing video game developed by Aquamarine, part of the Mystery Dungeon series. It was originally released for the Game Boy by Chunsoft in 1996.
  • Genjin Collection

    1996

    Genjin Collection

    1996

    Platform
    Game Boy
    All three Bonk Game Boy releases on one cartridge.
  • Casper

    1996

    Casper

    1996

    Game Boy
    This game was developed by Bonsai Entertainment and released by Natsume. Each of the levels consist of four main mini games, which the player can do in any order, and two final mini games that only appear at the end of the game. However, three of the main mini games are the same every level, with their only difference being a slightly increased difficulty level. The main goal of these games are to make it to the end with as much ooze as possible (ooze being fuel for the Lazarus and is much like points).
  • Madden NFL 97

    1996

    Madden NFL 97

    1996

    Sport
    Game Boy
    star 6
    The Game Boy port of Madden 97.
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