WWF Superstars is a licensed wrestling game. Players can choose between five WWF superstars: Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, Macho King Randy Savage, Mr. Perfect and the Million Dollar Man to take on opponents in the ring.
There are many moves that can be executed by all the wrestlers: body slam, suplex, clothes line, and others. In addition, there are signature moves unique to each superstar. Two players can compete against each other via the Game Boy Gamelink.
The Flash is a game for the Game Boy, based on the 1990 television series of the same name. It was produced by THQ and released in the US in 1991.
The box art for the game features John Wesley Shipp as The Flash, a man with the ability to run "faster than a speeding bullet." In daily life, The Flash becomes is a Crime Lab technician named Barry Allen.
Tiny Toon Adventures is based on an animated series of the same name. The Tiny Toons are kid versions of Warner Bros. famous cartoon characters.
Babs is an aspiring actress. She sets off one day to perfect her craft and make her way to the theater. Buster Bunny, and his friends Plucky and Hampton, notice that Babs is leaving and decide to follow her to the theater. Thus, the game starts, as you control Buster, Plucky, or Hampton as they follow Babs through 4 side-scrolling levels.
Pocket Music was a cancelled rhythm game for the Game Boy starring Barbara the Bat. It was cancelled and development shifted to Game Boy Music, which would also get cancelled. Barbara the Bat would later receive her debut in Daigassou! Band Brothers, for the Nintendo DS.
Sanrio Uranai Party is a fortune-telling game for Nintendo's Game Boy series of gaming consoles. The player can choose to either have their fortune told (money, love, health, general) or they can do a compatibility check between one person and another person in friendship or love. The player must enter their date of birth, gender and blood type before getting their fortune told.
Get it all together with the Personal Organizer! A phone book, a day planner, and a calendar all in one. Store up to 90 names and phone numbers.
Keep track of appointments and events with the built-in day planner, and find dates up until the year 2000 with the built-in calendar.
Also featured is a complete listing of the most often used 800 numbers, a world clock with over 75 cities, a fully functioning calculator and a notepad.