This is a purist's enhancement of Pokémon Red. The goal is to enhance the original games for excellent replayability without bringing in mechanics, moves, sprites, visuals, type matchups, or Pokémon that were introduced in later games. The 2.0 version is based on the disassembly and has hundreds of new optional features / fixes!
A prime minister is murdered, and the entire nation is in shock. No one had believed that something like this could happen here. Yet, everyday life continues, in the firm belief that the police are doing their utmost to find a solution. And they are—but the solution they are seeking is not the same one the people are looking for.
In the peaceful kingdom of Bloomland, the coolest angel around, Marlowe, is on his way to a date with his girlfriend Nancy. But Bloomland is a mess, the flowers have all wilted, and Nancy is nowhere to be found. But Marlowe does find the cute little sun, Philip. Philip tells Marlowe that the evil witch Amanda has kidnapped everyone and the flowers have wilted because of her. So Marlowe and Philip join forces to restore Bloomland and rescue everyone from the clutches of Amanda.
"Misfortune is an obscure game for the original Game Boy. Since no known hard copies or roms exist, all information about the game is derived from personal accounts and a scant assemblage of screenshots."
Legend of the Mana Sword focuses on making the first game of the Mana series both a better experience for first time players, and more fun for returning players.
If you’ve never played a Mana game before, Legend of the Mana Sword is a good place to start your adventure.
If you’ve already played later Mana games, it will be familiar yet new.
If you’ve previously played the original (whether it was called Final Fantasy Adventure, Mystic Quest, or Seiken Densetsu) then Legend of the Mana Sword helps the game you remember better live up to its true potential.
Remute enters the most popular portable game console of all time - the Game Boy! His new album 'Living Electronics' comes exclusively as a cartridge for Nintendo's evergreen handheld and contains 15 new songs full of bleepy bliss.
A fully playable, demastered version of “Welcome To Paradise” on Game Boy made in collaboration with the band Green Day and the Californian art studio BRAIN, which will immerse you in the world of a small apartment in Oakland, California. Search out the record to play the full 8-bit rendition of your favorite song. Listen till your thumbs are sore then play again.
Monster Maker 2: Uru no Hiten is an RPG licensed from the 1988 Card Game. As such, monsters, NPCs and even destinations on the world map are represented with a playing card aesthetic. Gameplay itself is similar to many other RPGs including Dragon Quest.
Port of "New Ghostbusters II" for the Game Boy delevoped by HAL Laboratories.
Ghostbusters II is a top-view action game based off of New Ghostbusters II (the second Ghostbusters II license on NES) but with enough differences to be unique. Players begin by choosing two of the four ghostbusters, who all play the exact same. The first one selected is controlled by the player directly and carries a proton pack, the second ghostbuster is follows the first and carries the ghost trap. The objective of each level is to capture a predefined number of ghosts before the timer expires. The player moves up, down, left and right. One button will fire the proton gun directly in front of the first ghostbuster, stunning any ghosts. The second button will toss the trap directly in front of the second ghostbuster, trapping any stunned ghosts. While exploring the levels, any of the 2 remaining ghostbusters (as well as the ghostbusters' accountant Louis) not currently being used will occasionally show up. Touching them will provide po