Metroid II: Return of Samus DX is a rumored Game Boy Color port which was never released.
A screenshot was featured in the German gaming magazine "Club Nintendo" that was claimed to make use of the Game Boy Color's vast color-palette. However, the game never released and its existence has been contested by a testimony from Nintendo of America translator Dan Owsen who was unaware of plans for the port, suggesting that the screenshot featured in the magazine may be a mock-up.
UNO, the classic card game of skips, draw-twos, and reverses, has come to the Game Boy Advance. There are two modes of play: Standard and Challenge. Standard has the players keep going until they reach a specified number of points, usually 1000. However, a player only scores points when he gets rid of all the cards in his hand. The points are the total value of the cards left in the opposition's hands. In Challenge, each player has a set number of points, and a player is eliminated when he reaches the point total. Play continues until one player is left standing. In both modes, you can play against up to three computer-controlled opponents. You can also play a single human opponent via a link cable. As an added bonus, there are three new cards that are not part of the real-world game. Now you can play UNO by yourself.
Pokémon Jade is a bootleg/pirate game which is a mod of Keitai Denjuu Telefang Speed Version. Its counterpart is Pokémon Diamond (the bootleg, not the official game by Nintendo).
Pokémon Diamond is a bootleg/pirate game which is a mod of Keitai Denjuu Telefang Power Version. It shouldn't be confused with the actual Pokémon Diamond, released later for the Nintendo DS. Its counterpart is Pokémon Jade.
Cancelled science-fiction western themed First-Person Shooter for the Gameboy Colour, Originally developed by Slitherine. The rights and prototype were bought by retro indie publisher Piko Interactive, Who finished and released the game on boxed GBC cartridge.
Get Mushi Club: Minna no Konchuu Daizukan is an adventure game for Game Boy Color, released by Jaleco on 1999.
A game for collecting insects in which the main character is brought to another world by a fairy and ends up catching 200 different insects in order to return to the original world. Use a magnifying glass to search the map or the destination screen to catch insects. Insects live in different places depending on the species, and the insects that appear are real.
Time passes all the time during a game, and for every second that passes, one minute of in-game time passes. The day in the game also starts at 7:00 AM and ends at 9:00 PM, so there are 14 hours of activity per day. Each day in the game changes over time, which can change the insects you catch. Other in-game times can be advanced by fiddling with the clock on the screen.
Insects collected during the game may be viewed from the game title or from an illustrated book during the game. The total number of insects featured is 310, and sampling 200 of
Yars' Revenge for Game Boy Color (full title: Yars' Revenge: the Qotile Ultimatum) is a port of the original 1981 Atari 2600 release, published by Telegames and developed by Vatical Entertaiment.
Panel de Pon GB is a canceled game for the Game Boy Color. The game was mostly a port of Panel de Pon (SFC), but with a new story and some elements from the cancelled Panel de Pon 64, which later resurfaced via the Nintendo Puzzle Collection compilation for the Gamecube. The game was eventually cancelled and turned into Pokémon de PanePon. However, most of the game data still remains inside of the Pokémon de PanePon rom.
Turok: Rage Wars is a 2D action-adventure video game for the Game Boy Color, developed by Bit Managers and published by Acclaim Entertainment. Unlike its Nintendo 64 counterpart, Turok: Rage Wars is a single player game that serves as a direct sequel to the Game Boy Color version of Turok 2: Seeds of Evil.
The Amaranthine Accordance is trying to bring a massive Dinosoid army to Earth from the Lost Land in an effort to restore dinosaurs to their rightful home.
The new Turok, Joshua Fireseed, must stop them from sending four deadly Bionosaurs through the portal and prevent them from conquering the planet.
Pokémon Red++ is a hack of Pokémon Red created by Mateo. The hack uses the Pokered Disassembly from the users at Skeetendo as a base. It is intended both as a Rombase for people who want an updated Red Version as a starting point (although admittedly, some of the features wouldn't appeal to all Gen 1 hackers it seems), and as a stand-alone game for people that want to relive the nostalgia of Gen 1 without some of the broken mechanics and with added features.
Live the ultimate football experience with Zidane Football Generation:
- Three different views available during the match.
- Three game modes: Friendly, arcade, tournament.
- 16 national teams at different levels.
- Save games during tournaments.
And not forgetting the star himself, Zidane!
Holding strong to its "No Refs, No Rules, No Mercy" roots, NFL Blitz 2001 sacks the competition with huge hits and wild celebrations that make simulation football games seem tame.