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  • Tekkaman Blade

    1992

    Tekkaman Blade

    1992

    Shooter
    Game Boy
    Tekkaman Blade is a 2D side-scrolling platform game where the player controls a mech and must find the exit to each level. The mech only has one melee weapon, but it can also use a special grappling hook, like in Ninja Gaiden Shadow, which is necessary to go through the levels. After the platforming part of the levels, the mech fights against a boss.
  • Dungeon Land

    1992

    Dungeon Land

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Card & Board Game
    Game Boy
    Dungeon Land is a Role-Playing game with board game/strategy elements for the Nintendo Game Boy. It was developed and published by Random House and published by Enix Corporation on December 15, 1992. It was never officially released outside of Japan.
  • Doraemon 2: Animal Wakusei Densetsu

    1992

    Doraemon 2: Animal Wakusei Densetsu

    1992

    Game Boy
    A Doraemon action game for Game Boy.
  • Saint Paradise: Saikyou no Senshi-tachi

    1992

    Saint Paradise: Saikyou no Senshi-tachi

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    It is a video game produced by Bandai. It begins with the Galactic Battle and your opponents will range from Ikki to Poseidon. The combat mode is RPG style game, with many levels and items.
  • R-Type II

    1992

    R-Type II

    1992

    Shooter Arcade
    Game Boy
    Game Boy port of R-Type II.
  • Noobow

    1992

    Noobow

    1992

    Platform Puzzle Adventure
    Game Boy
    Noobow is a puzzle platformer featuring a Japanese chocolate mascot. The aim of the game is to pick up objects and use them wherever they're needed in order to stop the sun and rain from fighting each other. After using the objects in the right places they disappear to confirm that players have made the right choice. There are 7 levels in the game and Noobow will always refuse to put his life in danger. Completing each level is done by reaching the goal and assisting the characters that are waiting there.
  • Battleship

    1992

    Battleship

    1992

    Strategy
    Game Boy
  • Centipede

    1992

    Centipede

    1992

    Shooter Arcade
    Game Boy
    The Game Boy port of the 1981 original has features enhancements for the Super Game Boy.
  • Dr. Franken

    1992

    Dr. Franken

    1992

    Platform
    Game Boy
    star 6.1
    Being the first version that was released, the Game Boy version of the game uses a password-based saving system to save the player's progress. The game consisted of seven floors where various items and parts of Bitsy (Franky's girlfriend) were hidden. Keys and special items were needed to access additional areas to find more body parts and equipment required to resurrect Bitsy.
  • Parasol Stars: Rainbow Islands II

    1992

    Parasol Stars: Rainbow Islands II

    1992

    Platform Puzzle Arcade
    Game Boy
    A Port of "Parasol Stars: Rainbow Islands II" (also known as Bubble Bobble 3) was published by Ocean for the Game Boy in 1992.
  • Kingyo Chuuihou! 2 Gyopi-chan wo Sagase!

    1992

    Kingyo Chuuihou! 2 Gyopi-chan wo Sagase!

    1992

    Puzzle Simulator
    Game Boy
    Kingyo Chuuihou! 2 Gyopi-chan wo Sagase! is the second puzzle game in the Goldfish Warning! series.
  • Yoshi's Cookie

    1992

    Yoshi's Cookie

    1992

    Puzzle
    Game Boy
    The Game Boy version of Yoshi's Cookie was released as part of a dual launch with the NES version of the game. While they both featured the original three forms of game play, individuals on Gameboy were at an advantage in the form of the amount of players that could compete against one another in the VS mode.
  • Hitori de Dekirumon! Cooking Densetsu

    1992

    Hitori de Dekirumon! Cooking Densetsu

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    A popular program on NHK Educational TV has become an RPG. Like the show, Mai-chan, the main character, will challenge the RPG. The battle scene with the enemy is in a quiz format.
  • Battle Dodgeball

    1992

    Battle Dodgeball

    1992

    Sport
    Game Boy
    A crossover combat dodgeball game featuring characters from Mobile Suit Gundam, Ultraman and Kamen Rider. Similarly to Technos's Super Dodge Ball, each combatant has a health meter which depletes whenever they are hit by the dodgeball. Stronger throws cause more damage and once a character's HP is depleted, they leave the arena.
  • Saint Seiya Paradise: Saikyou no Senshi-tachi

    1992

    Saint Seiya Paradise: Saikyou no Senshi-tachi

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Game Boy
    The combat mode is in the style of RPG video games, with many levels and items going through towns and anime scenarios. The video game begins in the Galaxian Wars and ends with the combat against the god Poseidon, making their appearances minor characters like Gigas and Geist that would not be used in other video games later.
  • Swamp Thing

    1992

    Swamp Thing

    1992

    Platform
    Game Boy
  • Super Off Road

    1992

    Super Off Road

    1992

    Racing Arcade
    Game Boy
  • The Incredible Crash Dummies

    1992

    The Incredible Crash Dummies

    1992

    Game Boy
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    1992

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    1992

    Game Boy
  • Star Wars

    1992

    Star Wars

    1992

    Shooter Platform
    Game Boy
    Port of "Star Wars" for Game Boy
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