Herohero-kun is a role-playing game for Game Boy Color released by Imagineer in 2001. It is based on the manga "Herohero-kun," but the main character is not Herohero but the original game's main character. The main character's name can be up to four characters, and the gender can also be selected. The purpose is to rescue the townspeople of Ukiuki who were put to sleep by Suyasuya.
Heroes of Might and Magic II is a Game Boy Color game created using content from Heroes of Might and Magic I, II, and III.
Most of the game's graphics are converted from Heroes of Might and Magic III, while gameplay is a mix of the three games. The campaign centers around a dragon slayer quest.
Within the game, there are four playable factions: Castle, Rampart, Fortress and Stronghold. There are a total of 40 heroes and 28 faction based creatures and 4 neutral creatures.
There's a rumbling at your feet. Is it a vicious T-Rex? Maybe it's an erupting volcano! No time to panic. Littlefoot, Cera, Spike, Ducky and Petrie need you! Your friends are trapped in the Mysterious Beyond and it's up to your to get them back to the safety of The Great Valley. Predators are lurking everywhere. The terrain is treacherous. Teamwork is the key. It's an amazing adventure that takes you through The Land Before Time!
Legend of the Treasure of Strange Rock Island is a game for the Game Boy Color, and the second Game Boy Color game in the series. In this game, Conan, Ran, Kogoro, Sonoko, and the Detective Boys all visit an island where a murder as occurred.
Pocket Racing: the definitive racing game for the Gameboy Color.
Super smooth real time 3D racing on 32 courses stretching across 4 areas will have you entertained for hours!
32 cars to customise as you progress. You can even change the colour of your car!
3 modes of gameplay: GT, Time Attach and 2 player link up.
Maximum gameplay value as each car reacts differently. Fine tuning your car alters the handling capabilities even more.
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing for Game Boy Color is the handheld adaptation of the 3D console game. It offers a selection of boxers and options of the original game, with simplified controls and 2D graphics.
Runelords is a cancelled RPG that was in development in 1999 / 2000 by Saffire and it would have been published by Kemco for the GameBoy Color. The game was based on the fantasy book series with the same name, created by David Farland.
The Legend of Zelda: Mystical Seed of Wisdom is an unreleased game in The Legend of Zelda series that planned to be a released with Mystical Seed of Courage and Mystical Seed of Power. The game was cancelled due to difficulties linking all 3 games together. Some of its elements were integrated into Mystical Seed of Power, which was renamed Oracle of Seasons, while Mystical Seed of Courage became Oracle of Ages.
Based on the obscure animated movie of the same name. Similar to the Nintendo 64 version, the objective is to rescue your friends by winning Micro Machines-style races.
Fight against the vampires to save mankind, or at least around Sunnydale.
Punch and kick your way through 8 side-scrolling levels as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, beating back the vamps and staking them when the time is right. Comic book style cutscenes help to explain the story as you play, as if an episode of the TV show was on the handheld.
Now it's your turn to sink your opponent's battleship in this Game Boy Color rendition of the classic strategic board game. Players deploy all four of their ships to different areas on a grid, and take turns firing shots at various parts of their opponent's grid. Hit each ship the required number of times, and the ship is removed from play. In a unique twist on the classic game, each ship has new weapons. For the solo player, there are 48 missions to complete with animated full-color cutscenes to inspire you to victory! The real challenge however, is taking on a human opponent via a link cable. Forget setting up the board and looking for missing pieces, this is the real way to play Battleship!