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  • Shogi

    1989

    Shogi

    1989

    Strategy Quiz/Trivia Card & Board Game
    Game Boy
    Traditional Japanese board game similar to chess.
  • Boomer's Adventure in Asmik World

    1989

    Boomer's Adventure in Asmik World

    1989

    Platform Puzzle
    Game Boy
    star 6.8
    This video game stars Boomer (Asmik-kun in the Japanese version), a pink dinosaur, coursing through maze-like levels. Boomer traps enemies by digging holes and letting the enemy fall in them. Boomer can also dig out items and keys needed to complete the levels. Passwords are revealed before and after every boss level. On the top floor is the ultimate boss. Defeat him in order to beat the game.
  • Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe

    1989

    Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe

    1989

    Fighting
    Game Boy
    star 4.3
    Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe is a one-on-one fighting game for the Game Boy developed by Shouei System and originally released by Toei Animation in Japan on December 22, 1989. An American version was released by Electro Brain on April 1990, making it one of the few Hokuto no Ken video games released overseas. Other than a different title screen (which features a new artwork depicting Kenshiro and Raoh similar to the cover art of the first Famicom game), the two versions are otherwise identical.
  • The Final Fantasy Legend

    1989

    The Final Fantasy Legend

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Game Boy
    star 7.1
    The long-running FINAL FANTASY series hits the Game Boy with FINAL FANTASY LEGEND. Create your party by choosing four warriors from eight different character classes including humans, mutants, and monsters. Humans specialize in hand-to-hand combat and have access to most weapons, mutants wield magic like no other, and monsters can evolve themselves by feasting on the meat of fallen opponents to become new monsters! Venture your way through four different lands each with a unique fantasy theme to stop the wicked Ashura Devils from destroying the world. A beautiful fantasy soundtrack adds atmosphere to the experience and puts you in the right mood. This single-player RPG features battery backup to save your progress, and is compatible with both Game Boy and Game Boy Color. RPG fans on the go should check out FINAL FANTASY LEGEND.
  • Pachinko Time

    1989

    Pachinko Time

    1989

    Game Boy
    Pachinko Time sees you participating in the Japanese past time of pachinko, where you launch numerous balls onto a board, pinball-style, aiming at specific receptacles to extend game play. It offers offers 100 different virtual tables to play at, each requiring you whittle down a specific target score to zero before you run out of balls. Each area on the world map features a number of different tables; completing three will allow access to new areas with more tables.
  • Kwirk

    1989

    Kwirk

    1989

    Puzzle
    Game Boy
    star 6.9
    Kwirk has three game modes: Going Up?, Heading Out?, and Vs. Mode, each one with its own set of rules. The object is to get from one end of the room to the staircase on the other by rotating turnstiles, moving blocks, and filling holes with blocks. Kwirk has three skill levels: Level 1 - Easy, Level 2 - Average and Level 3 - Hard. After, one of two viewpoints may be selected: Diagonal or Bird's Eye. In Diagonal view, characters and blocks have shadows and appear in crude 3D, whereas in Bird's Eye view everything is 2D, viewed from the top down. The three skill levels and two viewpoints are featured in all three game modes.
  • Hyper Lode Runner

    1989

    Hyper Lode Runner

    1989

    Platform Puzzle Arcade
    Game Boy
    star 6.1
    Your objective is to gather gold that is scattered on the brick platforms, which are connected by ladders. You are chased by robots (cyborgs) that end your character's life if they catch him, though you can stand on their heads. Your main weapon is the ability to dig both to the left and right of your character. The holes you dig are only temporary and fill themselves in. A robot that falls into one of your holes will be destroyed if the hole fills in before it can escape. Your character can also suffer this same fate, ending his life. Destroyed robots are replaced with new ones that appear from the top of the screen. The robots can also carry gold which they drop if they fall into a hole. The robot's movements are dependent on yours, and a significant facet of the game play is figuring out how to use the robot's movements to your advantage in clearing a stage. Besides bricks and ladders, levels also consist of blocks (which can't be dug into), rope (to traverse platform chasms) and crumbling bricks (which you fall
  • Motocross Maniacs

    1989

    Motocross Maniacs

    1989

    Platform Racing Sport
    Game Boy
    star 6
    Motocross Maniacs is a side-scrolling motorcycle racing game developed by Konami.
  • Mickey Mouse

    1989

    Mickey Mouse

    1989

    Platform Puzzle
    Game Boy
    Mickey Mouse is the second game in the Crazy Castle series. After losing the rights to Roger Rabbit, Kemco used other Disney characters that they had the rights to use at the time. Both of the Mickey Mouse games in the Crazy Castle series were released in Japan. The game was later released as The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle (the Game Boy port).
  • Boxxle

    1989

    Boxxle

    1989

    Puzzle Strategy
    Game Boy
    star 5.9
    The player must maneuver boxes in a warehouse in order to make enough money to woo his desired girlfriend.
  • Shanghai

    1989

    Shanghai

    1989

    Puzzle Card & Board Game
    Game Boy
    Shanghai is a tile-based game based on the ancient Chinese game of Mah-Jong.
  • Yakuman

    1989

    Yakuman

    1989

    Card & Board Game
    Game Boy
    A mahjong game for the Game Boy from Nintendo.
  • Master Karateka

    1989

    Master Karateka

    1989

    Fighting
    Game Boy
    The player controls an unnamed protagonist who is attempting to rescue his love interest, the Princess Mariko, from Akuma's castle fortress. The game exhibits a combination of a side-scrolling platform and fighting game elements similar to a beat 'em up. The gameboy version most notably includes an experience system.
  • Booby Boys

    1987

    Booby Boys

    1987

    Adventure
    Game Boy
    Booby Kids is an action video game for the Nintendo Family Computer. This video game is the home conversion of Nichibutsu's arcade game, Kid no Hore Hore Daisakusen (キッドのホレホレ大作戦), that was originally supposed to be named Booby Kids. In 1993, Nichibutsu released for the Game Boy a similar game entitled Booby Boys.
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