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Most Popular Game Boy Games - Page 307

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  • Flipper & Lopaka

    2001

    Flipper & Lopaka

    2001

    Arcade
    Game Boy Color
    Flipper & Lopaka is an Action game, developed by Planet Interactive and published by Ubisoft, which was released in Europe in 2001.
  • Rescue Heroes: Fire Frenzy

    2001

    Rescue Heroes: Fire Frenzy

    2001

    Arcade
    Game Boy Color
    If you have a little one who is ready to start playing videogames, then you should give RESCUE HEROES: Fire Frenzy a try. There are five mini-games to play; some are versions of classic kid's games, but with a fire theme. One is simple game MEMORY where players must match pictures of animals to rescue them from a fire, while another is similar to SIMON where players must memorize and repeat color combinations. Some of the other games are more action oriented and will challenge anyone's skill. For example, one game calls for the player to ride a jet ski to rescue people stuck on the other side of a river and drop buckets of water from a helicopter. If you have a Game Boy printer, the medals and awards earned can be printed. Now you can help a young gamer get started with RESCUE HEROES: Fire Frenzy.
  • Dragon Dance

    1998

    Dragon Dance

    1998

    Arcade
    Game Boy Color
    Addictive breakout-style action meets fast and furious arcade fun. With 100 levels, challenging end bosses and multiple power-ups, Dragon Dance is the game you can't put down! Head-to-head combat with boss enemies every 10th level. Random events like earthquakes shake up the gameplay. Dragon control and length add to the complexity of each puzzle. Enjoy Vs. mode and play with friends via Game Link Cable.
  • Dragon Tales: Dragon Wings

    2001

    Dragon Tales: Dragon Wings

    2001

    Arcade
    Game Boy Color
    The popular animated television series is now a magical hand-held game! You take on the role of a dragon that has yet to learn the secrets of flight in this exciting adventure. You'll attend Quetzal's School in the Sky, where you'll practice your wing flapping, hovering, treasure carrying, and breathing. Once your confidence is high and your skills honed, you'll enter the enchanted Dragon Land, where all sorts of mischief awaits you. Journey through 15 levels of difficult obstacles and dangerous terrain, meeting up with a few friendly faces straight out of the television show along your path. There are three difficulty levels to choose from, so gamers at all skill levels can get in on the action. The game is only intended for one player, but you can always complete a game and then challenge a friend to match your progress. Learning to fly has never been so fun or safe.
  • Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi no Yobu Cinema-Land no Daibouken!

    2004

    Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi no Yobu Cinema-Land no Daibouken!

    2004

    Arcade
    Game Boy Advance
    Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi no Yobu Cinema-Land no Daibouken! is an action game, developed by Inti Creates and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan for GBA devices in 2004.
  • Crayon Shin-Chan: Densetsu wo Yobu Omake no to Shukkugaan!

    2006

    Crayon Shin-Chan: Densetsu wo Yobu Omake no to Shukkugaan!

    2006

    Arcade
    Game Boy Advance
    Crayon Shin-Chan: Densetsu o Yobu Omake no To Shukkugaan! is an Action game, developed by Inti Creates and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 2006.
  • Hudson Best Collection Vol. 1: Bomberman Collection

    2006

    Hudson Best Collection Vol. 1: Bomberman Collection

    2006

    Arcade
    Game Boy Advance
    Hudson Best Collection Vol.1: Bomberman Collection is a compilation video game for the Game Boy Advance. This was the first game of a series of collections made by Hudson that would span six titles.
  • Rescue Heroes: Billy Blazes

    2003

    Rescue Heroes: Billy Blazes

    2003

    Arcade
    Game Boy Advance
    Rescue Heroes makes its blazing debut on the Game Boy Advance with Rescue Heroes team leader Billy Blazes guiding the way. Boys embark on firefighting adventures as they deploy a variety of gadgets and maneuver vehicles in a race against the flames. Players navigate Billy Blazes to run, jump, swing and dodge past unforeseen dangers. The junior heroes fly Billy Blazes through trees and jet the super firefighter through water to rescue and evacuate hikers, stranded motorists and people trapped in burning buildings. Obstacles and hazards will delay progress, but by exhibiting strong determination, boys can successfully direct Billy Blazes past each heated challenge to ensure that everyone in Sky High Village is saved, and no one gets left behind!
  • Lucky Luke: Wanted!

    2001

    Lucky Luke: Wanted!

    2001

    Arcade
    Game Boy Advance
    Based on the famous comics series about good cowboy Lucky Luke. Now the Daltons are let out from jail and robbed the bank, and you have to chase them shooting at the bad guys, collecting extra lives, ammunition and dynamites, and collecting the four aces to access the bonus level. Meeting with the dog Rintincan is a checkpoint. Characters of the game points you where to go next.
  • Matchbox: Cross Town Heroes

    2002

    Matchbox: Cross Town Heroes

    2002

    Arcade
    Game Boy Advance
    In Matchbox Cross Town Heroes, young game players will take the wheel of popular Matchbox vehicles like the Fire Crusher or Rescue Net Police Car in three extensive worlds. Players can drive and explore amazing interactive environments to search for new emergencies. Every time a new world is visited, the location of the emergency tasks will be different, allowing for endless replay. Each world will also feature bonus mini games and puzzles along with more than 50 different characters, animals and creatures. Upon completing emergency tasks, players will earn hero awards allowing them to unlock new vehicles and earn printable certificates of heroic achievement.
  • Elevator Action: Old & New

    2002

    Elevator Action: Old & New

    2002

    Arcade
    Game Boy Advance
    A Japanese exclusive update to Elevator Action. Elevator Action Old & New is an action game developed by Taito and published by MediaKite for Game Boy Advance. Elevator Action Old & New contains the original version of Elevator Action as well as a re-worked arranged version. The new version of the game features completely re-drawn graphics, multiple playable characters with unique abilities, new enemies, items, and more.
  • Test the limits of your courage! Hanechari

    2017

    Test the limits of your courage! Hanechari

    2017

    Arcade
    Arcade
    You're going to crash! Keep going! Pedal with your legs and experience the thrill and exhilaration of free-flying through magnificent natural scenery on a winged bicycle! With our specially developed sensory machine, you'll feel the wind and experience the true thrill of flight. Feel the excitement and tension as you fly over mountain surfaces and plunge through waterfalls, dodging rocky cliffs along the way.
  • Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame

    1997

    Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame

    1997

    Arcade
    Game Boy
    Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame is an Action game and a mini games collection based on the Disney movie of the same name. It's essentially the same game as the PC version, but features two new mini games ("Catch the Fool" and "Picture Puzzle"). In turn, the mini games "Le Food Fight" and "Inside Outwords" were removed.
  • Hit Marmot

    1991

    Hit Marmot

    1991

    Arcade
    Family Computer
    Hit Marmot is an Action game, developed by Mega Soft and published by NTDEC, which was released in Asia in 1991.
  • Pachinko Daisakusen 1

    1991

    Pachinko Daisakusen 1

    1991

    Arcade
    Family Computer
    Pachinko Daisakusen 1 is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Color Dreams and published by Coconuts Japan, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Pachinko Daisakusen 2

    1992

    Pachinko Daisakusen 2

    1992

    Arcade
    Family Computer
    Pachinko Daisakusen 2 is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Color Dreams and published by Coconuts Japan, which was released in Japan in 1992.
  • Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi: Crazy Land Daisakusen

    1991

    Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi: Crazy Land Daisakusen

    1991

    Arcade
    Family Computer
    Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi: Crazy Land Daisakusen is a Nintendo Family Computer video game developed by KID and released in 1991 by VAP. Players control a boy with a helmet who kicks balls at enemies in an attempt to save his girlfriend from an unknown force inside an amusement park. The more damage he takes the more damage he does to enemies. The game was renamed The Trolls in Crazyland for release on the NES by American Softworks. It was previously scheduled to be released as Crazyland, but was then changed to feature the popular Troll dolls. That version was only released in Italy(PAL-A), and Eastern Europe(PAL-B).
  • Brush Roller

    1990

    Brush Roller

    1990

    Arcade
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    Brush Roller is a clone of Make Trax (an arcade game by Kural Samno in 1981) made by Hwang Shinwei in 1990. This game can often be found on multicarts and was sold in Brazil as a stand-alone cart by CCE.
  • Hottaaman no Chisoko Tanken

    1986

    Hottaaman no Chisoko Tanken

    1986

    Arcade
    Family Computer
    Players get to dig up dirt beneath the surface, find keys behind four doors, and then find the door to the next level. The most obvious game to compare it to is Dig Dug, but without the boulders and with various devices like teleporting doors, speed, dynamite, and a wet suit. There are 15 levels in the entire game; which repeat themselves after the 15th level is finished. Lava can spew out at a vertical direction towards the player and kill him; it does not reset itself even after the players loses a life (but it does reset itself after a game over) Passwords are activated by pressing a certain button combination on the password screen. Several passwords results in cheat codes that does certain things; such as deactivating the lava in all levels of the game. Certain type of blocks are worth different points once they are dug up; ranging from common dirt to destructible blocks. The game features an instant death clause where players die in a single hit. Killed enemies reappear at the same location where they were
  • Jumpin' Kid: Jack to Mame no Ki Monogatari

    1991

    Jumpin' Kid: Jack to Mame no Ki Monogatari

    1991

    Arcade
    Family Computer
    The evil Giant has kidnapped Jack's girlfriend and now he must travel up the beanstalk and return to the Giant's castle in the sky to save her! Jack must use all his jumping ability and wits to climb the dangerous beanstalk without getting hurt. Many wildlife creatures and the minions of the Giant stand in his way.
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