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  • GB Basketball

    1993

    GB Basketball

    1993

    Sport
    Game Boy
    Tip Off (GB Basketball) is a Sports game, developed by Enigma Variations and published by Imagineer, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • Torpedo Range

    1991

    Torpedo Range

    1991

    Shooter
    Game Boy
    In Torpedo Range, terrorists have basically somehow taken over most of the world. As a one-ship operation, you have to free six countries from the terrorists' grasp to win the game: to do this, you must visit a port at each of the six countries and destroy all the guns on the port in a shooting mini-game to 'liberate' the country.
  • Sky Ace

    1993

    Sky Ace

    1993

    Simulator
    Game Boy
    Sky Ace is a classic vertical shooting game developed and released by Sachen.
  • 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.
  • Cave Noire

    1991

    Cave Noire

    1991

    Strategy Adventure
    Game Boy
    Cave Noire is a roguelike video game revolving around four quests: killing monsters, freeing fairies, or collecting gold/orbs with ten difficulties each. Starting a quest creates a randomly generated dungeon where the player has one chance to reach the goal – death means a new dungeon has to be created. The difficulty determines how big the target number is, the stats the player starts with, and what monsters are encountered.
  • Magical Taluluto-kun

    1991

    Magical Taluluto-kun

    1991

    Platform Adventure
    Game Boy
    Fifth grader Edojou Honmaru is one of the most trodden-upon losers in his class, until he meets Magical Taluluto-kun. Taluluto's powers help him deal with all his hardships, such as girls, bullies, and numerous other challenges.
  • Baby T-Rex

    1993

    Baby T-Rex

    1993

    Platform
    Game Boy
    It's REX To The Rescue! You were once just a typical Tyrannosaurus-10 tons of terror with lots of teeth and really bad breath. Now, thanks to Captain NewEye' Brain Grain formula, you're the intelligent giant reptile called Rex - and you're hopping mad! Evil Professor ScrewEyes has "dino-napped" your prehistoric pals, Woog, Dweeb and Elsa, and is holding them prisoner in his castle. Only you have the brains and brawn to set them free! Follow a mystical map that will take you from the outskirts of the Jurassic Jungle through the Cretaceous Caves to well within the castle walls. Then it's on to the Dungeon and, if you avoid extinction, up into the Tower. 16 levels of "brain-draining" obstacles, traps and other dangers await you-not to mention power-boosting inventions, carefully hidden bonuses and secret worlds of adventure. So step on it big guy-or your friends could end up as colossal fossils!
  • Block Kuzushi GB

    1995

    Block Kuzushi GB

    1995

    Puzzle
    Game Boy
    Block Kuzushi GB is an Action game, developed by OeRSTED and published by Pow, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • 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.
  • Makai-Mura Gaiden: The Demon Darkness

    1993

    Makai-Mura Gaiden: The Demon Darkness

    1993

    Platform Adventure
    Game Boy
    Gargoyle's Quest II was ported to the Game Boy in 1993 in Japan only, under the name Makai-Mura Gaiden: The Demon Darkness (魔界村外伝 The Demon Darkness). This port was an enhanced version of the original title containing two new levels. It was scheduled to be released in North America in July 1993 but was later canceled.
  • Track Meet

    1991

    Track Meet

    1991

    Sport
    Game Boy
    Track Meet is a Sports game, developed and published by Interplay, which was released in 1991.
  • Out of Gas

    1992

    Out of Gas

    1992

    Game Boy
    Out of Gas is a Racing game, developed by Realtime Associates and published by FCI, Inc., which was released in 1992.
  • Franky, Joe & Dirk... On the Tiles

    1993

    Franky, Joe & Dirk... On the Tiles

    1993

    Puzzle
    Game Boy
    The Joe and Mac, Dragon's Lair and Dr. Franken franchises combine in this tile sliding puzzle game. A rather bizarre concept given the source material but does the gameplay stand on its own merits?
  • Magnetic Soccer

    1992

    Magnetic Soccer

    1992

    Sport
    Game Boy
    Each team has eight players (one goalkeeper, two attackers/defenders, and three midfielders). When the player moves a row, all of them are moved at once unlike on an actual table soccer set. Rows cannot be moved in an upward or a downward position; only from left to right. Stopping the ball and performing powerful shots is only one aspect of the game. Players can also incapacitate one of the opposing players on a well-timed shot. A tied game results in a penalty shootout. Three different surfaces are available. Players can practice without a computer opponent and a spectator mode allows newcomers to see two computer-controller opponents face off.
  • Max: Rubble Saver II

    1992

    Max: Rubble Saver II

    1992

    Game Boy
    Max (Rubble Saver II) is an Action game, developed by A-Wave, which was released in Japan in 1992.
  • The New Chessmaster

    1993

    The New Chessmaster

    1993

    Strategy
    Game Boy
    Say goodbye to lost pieces and slow opponents. THE NEW CHESSMASTER lets you play in one of 16 different skill levels from Newcomer to Grandmaster. A Teaching mode allows you to examine all possible moves more easily, letting you play out then reverse any scenario. You can pause your game anytime and return later without having to set up the board all over again. Play against the computer or a human adversary in the most inclusive chess package ever. Whether you're looking for a chess companion, a well-suited opponent, or a friendly instructor, THE NEW CHESSMASTER is the perfect solution.
  • Otto's Ottifanten: Baby Bruno's Nightmare

    1998

    Otto's Ottifanten: Baby Bruno's Nightmare

    1998

    Platform
    Game Boy
    Baby Bruno has had nightmare! A magician has dissolved his Teddy Honk and he may never be seen again. Only you can help him to rescue the teddy bear. But for that you need Baby Bruno to enter the mysterious cylinder, where you will face nasty traps, obstacles and enemies. Plunge into the adventure and "crack" one level after another: Hike through a secret forest where every tree is an obstacle. Enter a castle full of trickery and pitfalls - and press forward into the dungeon where Honk is trapped.
  • Phantom Air Mission

    1992

    Phantom Air Mission

    1992

    Simulator
    Game Boy
    Scramble into the cockpit of the only combat jet fighter game on Game Boy! The Navy F-14 Tomcat, a hero of the Persian Gulf War, soars to new heights in this first-person aerial assault simulator. * Fully instrumented control panels! * HUD for enemy targeting; radar and landing displays for smooth navigation! * Complete 360 rotation! * Wing-mounted 50mm cannons; AIM-54 air-to-air missiles; ECM system to confuse oncoming warheads! * Dynamic aircraft carrier takeoff and landing; in-flight refueling!
  • Ninja Taro

    1992

    Ninja Taro

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG) Arcade
    Game Boy
    High Adventure in the Far East It's the era of feudal war in Japan. One Shogun struggles to unite the provinces, but he needs help. His villainous arch-rival is rumored to be dead, but a merciless legion of anarcy continues to plague the countryside. If he is dead, then who could be leading th evil forces which prevent Japan from attaining peace and order? This chaos must be stopped! From the ranks of the Phantom sect to the Shogun's aid comes Ninja Taro. With the cunning of a thief, the skill of a master, and a legendary sword, he must venture forth to tame the minions of evil, and unravel the riddle that will unite the empire!
  • Panel Action Bingo

    1993

    Panel Action Bingo

    1993

    Strategy
    Game Boy
    The Classic Game Moves Into the Electronic Age. Looking for a new challenge for the Game Boy? BINGO! You've found it! Panel Action Bingo pits you against the computer or a friend (with the Game Boy Game Link) in an exciting race for time. You're the Bird, and your opponent is the Cat. You must claim one of the 25 panels in the correct order. The object: grab five panels in a row - vertically, horizontally, or diagonally - to get BINGO... before the Cat does! Choose from one of the many game play variations: there's the Number game, the Alphabet game, and the Option function, which lets you control different aspects of the game to make it more challenging. They include: -Second 3: Your position shifts when you stay in one spot for more than 3 seconds. -Ice Stage: The play field becomes slippery, and its's tough to stop where you want! -Hide: Some of the squares on the panel are blank until you land there (but the Cat still knows what they are!) -Break: ALL the squares are blank; choose this for a test of memory as
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