Captain Tsubasa VS is a soccer RPG/Strategy hybrid that plays out in a cinematic perspective. The game is based on the popular Japanese manga/anime of the same name and was released exclusively to Japan. As the game's title states, the game has a versus mode, which allows two Game Boys to be linked for 2-player versus play.
Captain Tsubasa VS is a prequel to the first Famicom game and plays identical to other Captain Tsubasa games published by Tecmo.
Toxic Crusaders is a 2D platform game, based on the TV show Toxic Crusader and Toxic Avenger character.
Between each level, the player can select the Crusader they want to play as: Toxie, No-Zone, Major Disaster, Headbanger and Junkyard.
The gameplay is standard for side-scrolling platform games: the player goes to the right, shoots enemies, jumps on hills and avoid obstacles. All characters have unlimited ammo.
Boggle Plus is an adaptation of the word construction game in which players must form words from adjacent letters in a randomly assigned grid within a time limit.
The game includes Boggle (4x4 grid) and Big Boggle (5x5 grid) variants, along with three additional games based on the same concept. In Anagram, players must unscramble a short sequence of letters to form a meaningful word. In Categories, a 6x6 grid is filled with pre-determined letters and players must find a number of words matching a category like 'musical instruments', 'sports' or 'beauty products'. Use All takes place on a 5x5 grid, with the major challenge being that letters used to form a word are removed from the grid. The goal is to clear the entire grid. The letters can be rescrambled if necessary.
The game can be played by one or two human players who can be joined by up to four CPU players of varying AI levels. All variants can be played as single games or as tournaments up to a certain score.
In 1992, Accolade published a port of the 1979 classic "Asteroids" to the original Game Boy in Europe. It was later released in 1995 worldwide in a bundle with Missile Command.
Every detail of F-1 racing comes to the Game Boy with FASTEST LAP. Challenge the clock and try to get the best time on one of 16 different tracks. When you want some competition, take on the world and try to win the championship, or race against a friend for bragging rights. No matter how you race, there is plenty of action to go around in FASTEST LAP.
King Barius is back for revenge! From the flaming depths of evil, he returns, bringing forth legions of monsters more vicious than anything the world has ever known!
Gather your wits and grab your sword! Team up with a band of worthy companions to search for treasure and magic. Then prepare yourself for a savage battle against the dreaded monarch of evil!
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary is a 1992 Game Boy video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Ultra, based upon the Star Trek universe. The game chronicles a mission of James T. Kirk and his crew of the USS Enterprise. Despite having the same name, the Game Boy version is not a port of the NES game or computer versions, and is in fact a completely different game. It was succeeded by Star Trek: The Next Generation for Game Boy, developed and published by Absolute Entertainment the following year.
Harry and his spouse were walking down the street, while all of a sudden,
ghosts start to appear and the city gets demolished. A dark city, with a
haunted mansion in the middle, rises from the rumble and four ghost fuse to
become a large ghost and kidnaps Harry's spouse. You must save your spouse and
stop the evil Ghost Building Company.