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.
Started in 2018 by a secret cabal of ancient Pokemon nerds, Shin Pokemon is an enhancement ROM hack of Pokemon Red & Blue that aims to be the ultimate remaster fans never got. It is a mostly-vanilla hack that focuses on fixing game engine bugs and oversights from the original game. Additionally, trainer AI routines are improved and multiple quality-of-life enhancements have been added. It also acts as a kind of research-informed speculative work that interprets what the 2016 Nintendo Virtual Console re-release of Gen-1 Pokemon could have been. It is the image of a glitch-free experience with player-friendly goodies and enhancements common to other modern remasterings.
Started in 2018 by a secret cabal of ancient Pokemon nerds, Shin Pokemon is an enhancement ROM hack of Pokemon Red & Blue that aims to be the ultimate remaster fans never got. It is a mostly-vanilla hack that focuses on fixing game engine bugs and oversights from the original game. Additionally, trainer AI routines are improved and multiple quality-of-life enhancements have been added. It also acts as a kind of research-informed speculative work that interprets what the 2016 Nintendo Virtual Console re-release of Gen-1 Pokemon could have been. It is the image of a glitch-free experience with player-friendly goodies and enhancements common to other modern remasterings.
Started in 2018 by a secret cabal of ancient Pokemon nerds, Shin Pokemon is an enhancement ROM hack of Pokemon Red & Blue that aims to be the ultimate remaster fans never got. It is a mostly-vanilla hack that focuses on fixing game engine bugs and oversights from the original game. Additionally, trainer AI routines are improved and multiple quality-of-life enhancements have been added. It also acts as a kind of research-informed speculative work that interprets what the 2016 Nintendo Virtual Console re-release of Gen-1 Pokemon could have been. It is the image of a glitch-free experience with player-friendly goodies and enhancements common to other modern remasterings.
You are Busty, a buxom bunny bounty babe, looking to nab the ultimate score, a gang boss named Fanny Fennec, leader of the Fanny Pack. You land your 57 star cruiser spacecraft on the outskirts of Delta city on the planet 6-9. instantly you can see evidence of the gang. Propaganda posters litter the streets, urging people to join the pack or submit to it. Then you see them. Fennecs start to emerge from the dark, trash-filled alleyways. They glare at you menacingly. They know who you are and why you are here, and they are not going to go easy on you. Get ready for the fight of your life!
Survive the onslaught of enemies and get to the goal sign at the end of each level! pick up Bimbo-Cola to refill your health! 18 levels spread across 6 unique zones, with 3 amazing boss battles!
This is a complete reworking of Game Boy Lock ‘N Chase into a very fun Pac-Man game called “Pac-Man Escape“. Can Pac-Man rescue Ms. Pac-Man from the evil ghosts??
All of the graphics have received a nice Pac-Man style facelift. Including the 4 different types of ghost.
The 2 doors at your disposal on each maze now stay permanently shut. (They only lasted a few seconds in the original Lock ‘N Chase.) This adds more strategy to the gameplay. If you trap a ghost inside of these 2 doors you will recieve bonus points. Which also makes the rest of that maze easier. But be sure to not trap yourself… you will have to restart if you do!
A homebrew port of Blastar, developed by Elon Musk (at the age of 12) for the Spectravision in 1984.
In this game you have to destroy an alien space freighter, which is carrying deadly Hydrogen Bombs and Status Beam Machines. This game make good use of sprites and animation, and in this sense makes the listing worth checking out.
High Stakes Gambling is a Game Boy casino video game that takes place during the Great Depression in the 1930s.
An FBI agent named Pete Rosetti, who is going undercover as an intrepid gambler, must turn the Mafia from filthy rich to dirt poor in a series of gambling games in order to arrest them.
In each of the game's five missions, the player competes against a different Mafia member of increasing difficulty in four rounds of casino games. The three preliminary rounds are blackjack, slot machines, and video poker; with the final confrontation being five-card draw poker. The player is provided with ten thousand dollars in his bank account at the start of each round. Each preliminary round awards the winner with a bonus of ten thousand dollars and five draw poker points to be used in the final round; the loser receives no money and two points.
The game's practice mode also includes craps, though it never appears in the game's missions.
For a price, players can buy a variety of special cheating tools in the hopes
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes was released for Game Boy in 1992 and although it uses the same cover as the original NES game, it is not a port of that version. The Game Boy version was developed by Equilibrium and published by THQ in Europe and the US. It was also released in Japan, where it was published by Altron in 1993.
This is a side-scrolling type action game.
The player controls Korosuke and aims to clear a stage by jumping and slashing only.
Each stage consists of an action part and a mini-game part, and the score of the stage is the sum of the remaining HP at the time of clearing the action part and the score of the mini-game.
The ending of the game changes when the average score of all stages reaches 100.
Splitz is a remake of the 1986 computer game Split Personalities. The gameplay is essentially the same as that game and resembles a sliding puzzle game but has a different set of pictures. Unlike traditional sliding puzzles all the pieces are not on the board from the start but are launched by the player from the top left corner of the board. The pieces can then be pushed horizontally or vertically with the goal being to recreate a picture which can be shown at any time by pressing a button. The game is timed and if a puzzle is not completed fast enough, one of three lives will be lost.
All features from the original game are retained. This include doors that open and close and that can be used to push pieces out of play. They will then be put pack into the queue and be ready to be launched again. There are also various bonus items that can be pushed into each other for bonus points or time increases. Some items have negative effects such as bombs that explode after five seconds (and take a life away). Bombs have