Austin Powers: Why Make Millions...? is an unreleased game for the Game Boy Color that was meant to be the fourth game in the series of Austin Powers for the system. Like the other games in the series, it was intended to be a mini game collection.
The prototype for the game was discovered in the September 2020 batch of the Nintendo gigaleaks.
Unreleased Game Boy Color game from Karma Studios. A fully completed version of the game was found in 2020 among a collection of leaked Nintendo approved roms.
A pixel art platformer action game!
There are two types of stages: boss battle stages and road stages.
When you conquer 3 stages in the same level, you can advance to the next level.
Use big attack against hard enemies and bosses. You can deal a lot of damage at a time.
It is important not only to attack, but also to watch the enemy's attack and avoid it.
A slightly naughty GBC-style SHMUP (STG)!
Select a Grimoire that contains the power of a magical beast, and wear its power to advance through the stage and defeat the deepest bosses.
A little naughty and bizarre Top-down ACT!
Advance through a total of 20 stages while defeating enemies.
The key to victory is to assess the actions of the enemies appearing from 4 directions!
Take aim and draw your bow while paying attention to obstacles such as trees and logs on the map.
A slightly naughty GBC-style roguelike RPG!
Let's go through the tower, which has up to 15 floors, defeating enemies as you go.
Every step you take Every time you advance, enemies in the same room will also move and attack you.
At times, enemies that send acid or fireballs flying or traps may block your way.
You must decide how to act and win the game.
Game Boy Color version of Boarder Zone is substantially different from its PC namesake.
This version features a pseudo-3D environment, where the camera is positioned behind the boarder and the piste scrolls towards the camera. Obstacles appear on the horizon and increase in size as they near the viewpoint.
The two main game modes are 'Competition' and 'Challenge'.
Competition features a 'race attack' mode (basically a speed race with another AI player), Trick Attack (trick points based over 5 courses, beating a course threshold to advance), Time Attack (best time), and Supreme Attack (race with tricks).
Challenge modes is about beating any previous records set for a particular track and supported Time Attack (best time), Trick Attack (best trick points), Slalom Attack (time on a flag course), and Vs Race (which uses the Game Boy Universal Link Cable).
There is also a practice mode and a 'ghost boarder' - basically a replay of the player's best race.
Trick moves include Mute Grab, Nose Grab, Tweak, Stiffy, Ind