Mickey Mouse is the second game in the Crazy Castle series. After losing the rights to Roger Rabbit, Kemco used other Disney characters that they had the rights to use at the time. Both of the Mickey Mouse games in the Crazy Castle series were released in Japan. The game was later released as The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle (the Game Boy port).
The player controls an unnamed protagonist who is attempting to rescue his love interest, the Princess Mariko, from Akuma's castle fortress. The game exhibits a combination of a side-scrolling platform and fighting game elements similar to a beat 'em up.
The gameboy version most notably includes an experience system.
Booby Kids is an action video game for the Nintendo Family Computer. This video game is the home conversion of Nichibutsu's arcade game, Kid no Hore Hore Daisakusen (キッドのホレホレ大作戦), that was originally supposed to be named Booby Kids.
In 1993, Nichibutsu released for the Game Boy a similar game entitled Booby Boys.
So what if you've got a Styrofoam face? Hey, it's a dweeb world out there! Dweebers knows that. That's why we've given your hero a steam iron face, grasshopper legs, and little booties that look like Volkswagons. Think that's outrageous? Wait till you meet up with your fish larvae enemies! Come on. What are you waiting for? Be a dweeb!
Cowabunga! Get matchy with Patchy, a surfer dude out to win the waves.
Help Patchy break the raddest records by matching 4 sea creatures in a row to clear them from the ocean.
Start a combo with a match of 6, and then keep matching fast to score bonus points.
If you and Patchy can unlock all 17 achievements, you'll be the most mondo Big Kahuna the beach has ever seen!
A devastating virus threatens to cripple the Galactic Federations Chief Neural Core, threatening to put an end to intergalactic travel and turning a galaxy-spanning empire into mere island settlements - disconnected and alone.
Ikalo Pann, Captain of the Starship Leviathan, must track down the source of this virus and bring the unknown terrorists before the Federation to answer for their crimes. An encrypted message sent by a dead man offers a single thread to unwind the mystery. Within are galactic coordinates and a brief message: "Come find me, Pann..."
Join Ikalo as she solves hundreds of complex puzzles, explores planets for clues and uncovers a deep science fiction mystery.
In an internal Rare document of games that were to be shown at E3 1998, one listing is for D.K.R. DMG, with D.K.R. likely standing for Diddy Kong Racing and DMG referring to the Game Boy. The game was never publicly shown.
Rap Quest started life as Rap City, a game starring the one and only Vanilla Ice, who was later on replaced with "Cool Q" due to his waning popularity. The game was finished and sent in to Nintendo for approval, but was never released.
"I… am… an OLD GOD…. long ago… I was trapped… Banished!... To another dimension… a thousand years, beyond reflections… however… the barrier has weakened… If only for a moment… long enough!... to consume!….
Will you consume your prey, or will you be trapped in the mirror world forever?Uncover the terrifying mysterious life of the monster from the mirror universe stalking and eating humans! 3 bone-chilling levels. Mirror world mechanic. Different NPC types.
The objective is to find the right moment to grab prey.
Plan your attack, but don't forget to improvise. Travelling through the real world drains your hunger. Eat humans to restore hunger and grow strong enough to reach the next level. Beware! Alerted humans give chase on sight and can destroy you. Use the mirror universe to traverse blocked paths but there are blocked areas there too. Catch the humans unaware. You have 3 respawns per level. You hunger and humans are the only threat to your immortality.
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A cancelled Game Boy version of the Playstation game Diablo. Why it was cancelled is unknown, but a tech demo was produced and never shown to the public.