The Game Boy version of Buster Bros. (also known as Pang in some regions) is a portable adaptation of the arcade game developed by Mitchell Corporation. Released in 1990, it retains the core gameplay, where players use a harpoon gun to pop bouncing bubbles while avoiding contact. The game features multiple levels set in different world locations, but with simplified graphics and gameplay adjustments for the handheld system.
The Real Ghostbusters, known as Garfield Labyrinth in Europe and Mickey Mouse IV: Mahou no Labyrinth in Japan, is a puzzle/platform game. The story is very simple: Venkman (or Garfield and Odie or Mickey and Mini Mouse, depending on the version you play) walk over a bridge one day, a tile breaks loose and Venkman/Garfield/Mickey falls down a deep pit, which ends up in a bizarre labyrinth, which Venkman/Garfield/Mickey must escape. There's no other goal apart from that, the player just needs to find the exit in each level. Apart from getting there, the exit must also be unlocked. For the latter, the player must collect all gems in the level.
The Game Boy version of Lemmings sees similar gameplay ported to a system that wasn't very suited to it, such as the tiny screen, lack of mouse and downgraded graphics.
Cult Jump is an adventure trivia video game developed by Sun L and published by Bandai Co. for the Game Boy. A crossover game exclusive to Japan, it was released on September 10, 1993 and features many popular characters from seven series in Weekly Shonen Jump.
The king of the JUMP world has been imprisoned in a castle far away. It is up to the reader of Shonen Jump to use all of his knowledge of their published works to beat opponents and rescue the king. Altogether, there are 50 long stages where the player needs to answer the questions posed by the opponents to survive and move on. A password will be displayed after beating each of these stages.
WWF King of the Ring is a wrestling game that uses the World Wrestling Federation license. Each wrestler possesses personal attributes in three categories: strength, speed, and stamina. The wrestlers share the same set of moves, consisting of punches, kicks, body slam, throw, dropkick, suplex, stomps, elbow drops, and a move off the turnbuckle. There are no signature moves unique to each wrestler.
There are eleven wrestlers in total: Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Lex Luger, Yokozuna, Razor Ramon, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Mr. Perfect, Bam Bam Bigelow, The Undertaker (the last two are absent from the GameBoy version), and a wrestler the player can create with custom attributes. The game features one-on-one matches, championship matches, tag team matches, and the King of the Ring tournament.
Garfield Labyrinth is the European port of Mickey Mouse IV: Mahou no Labyrinth (known in North America as The Real Ghostbusters). The game is the fifth game in the Crazy Castle series.
Momotaro Dengeki: Momotaro Thunderbolt is an platformer, published by Hudson, which was released in Japan in 1993. It follows the famous Japanese folklore of Momotaro the peach boy.
Jurassic Park is a 1993 video game based on the film and novel of the same name. It was developed and published by Ocean Software for the Nintendo Entertainment System and ported to the Nintendo Game Boy.
Now get four times the fun from your Gameboy system with 4-in-1 Funpak, Vol. II. If you like Yahtzee, you'll love Yacht. Cut the cards for hours of fun with Solitaire. Peg your spot in the winner's circle with Cribbage. Or build on your skills with Dominoes.
You can take these all-time favorite games with you anywhere, anytime. It's like having cards, dic and dominoes in the palm of your hand. So come on, get ready to shake, shuffle, and roll your way to hours of fun!
Shuyaku Sentai Irem Fighter is a 1993 strategy video game developed and published by Irem exclusively in Japan for the Nintendo Game Boy on July 30, 1993. It features characters from four of Irem's franchises: R-Type, Mr. Heli, Ninja Spirit, and Hammerin' Harry.
God Medicine: Fukkoku-ban is a turn-based role-playing game that blends a modern setting with a traditional fantasy adventure. Players control a party of characters who explore both the real world and a game-like fantasy realm, engaging in battles, leveling up, and equipping weapons, armor, and magic abilities.
This updated version expands on the original release with additional story content, new enemies, and system enhancements such as a monster database and Super Game Boy features. Its progression centers on character growth and the use of customizable weapons enhanced with special gems, adding strategic depth to combat and exploration..
Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing, as the name implies, is a boxing game featuring the three-time World Heavyweight Champion. The game display 2D sprite-drawn boxers in a 3D ring (the so-called "FreeCam" 3D system), with the boxers moving around the ring in 360°.
One or two players can choose the number of rounds (up to 15), the round length (up to 5 minutes), the number of times a fighter must be taken down to be T.K.O. and the number of referee counts (up to 10). There are two game modes: exhibition (which can be played against the computer or one-on-one by two players) and the tournament mode (single player). Players can choose among nine fictional fighters plus Muhammad Ali himself.
There are two control types: arcade and simulation. In the arcade mode, the d-pad moves the boxer around, while the A button is used for jabs, the B button for defense and the C button for hard punches. In this mode, the game decides which of the boxer's arms will be used for each punch. In the simulation mode, the d-pad moves the