Baby Bruno has had nightmare! A magician has dissolved his Teddy Honk and he may never be seen again. Only you can help him to rescue the teddy bear. But for that you need Baby Bruno to enter the mysterious cylinder, where you will face nasty traps, obstacles and enemies.
Plunge into the adventure and "crack" one level after another: Hike through a secret forest where every tree is an obstacle. Enter a castle full of trickery and pitfalls - and press forward into the dungeon where Honk is trapped.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters is the second Yu-Gi-Oh! video game, following Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule: Breed and Battle. It is the first game in the Duel Monsters series and the only game released for the Game Boy. It was published in Japan by Konami on December 16, 1998.
Two lakes to fish in and only a limited set of lures is available, such as shallow runners, spinner baits, pencil baits, plastic frogs even real life worms. The casting is an overhead view with two meters. One is for the direction, but the view for the lure is a side view where the shadow of the fish can be seen as it approaches. It also shows how deep the lure is and how much line is left before it is reeled in. There are four fish in the game to fish for - trout, pike, catfish and of course the game's namesake, the black bass.
Oddworld Adventures is a demake of Abe's Oddysee due to the Game Boy's limitations, and the game is massively shortened to just one area, the Paramonian Temple. A sequel was later released, known as Oddworld Adventures II, mostly based off Abe's Exoddus, and with many improved elements over the original.
The game contains GameSpeak actions, though they are used only in a single puzzle in the game, and there are only four, as the Game Boy has far less buttons than the PSX controller. The four GameSpeak actions are farting, a high whistle, a low whistle and chanting. Instead of having a save option, the game has a five letter password feature.
In this game, chanting is activated by pressing and holding the Select-button. If there is nothing to possess on the screen, Abe will make a grunt, indicating that there is currently no use in trying to chant in that area. Abe still has the ability to sneak by pressing up on the D-pad while moving left or right.
A game software in which you can play mini games such as picture matches and flag raising. There are 10 games in all, and you can play them against each other using a Game Link Cable.
Small Soldiers is a platformer based on the movie of the same name. The plot revolves around a war between two factions of toy soldiers, the Gorgonites and the the Commando Elite. The player takes the role of Archer, the leader of the Gorgonites, who has to cross five levels while facing the Commando Elite's soldiers.
The goal is simply to find the goal without dying; in one instance within a hidden time limit. However, during the first four levels Archer is completely defenseless and has to dodge the enemies. The last level introduces two new gameplay mechanics: a bow which stuns enemies and simple switch puzzles. The levels are side-scrolling, but there are junctions.
This game is unrelated to the PlayStation and PC release of the same name.
As Fa Mulan you will follow the storyline of the Disney animated movie starting from army training. You will progress through other scenes, like avoiding detection, saving Shang, sneaking past the Mongol army, getting through the palace and stopping Shan Yu.
This is a scrolling game with some puzzle elements. You can throw things at enemies to stun them but this is not a shooter. Mostly, you are trying to make your way past an enemy to achieve your goal.
Momotaro Dentetsu jr.: Zenkoku Ramen Meguri no Maki (lit. "Momotaro Electric Railway jr: Rolls around Ramen in Japan") is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games genre released in 1998, developed by Make and published by Hudson Soft for Game Boy. The game was only released in Japan.
99 Nendohan: Eitango Center 1500 is a gameboy game that consists of a dictionary of English words for Japanese speakers. It was meant to be an affordable and portable database of English and Japanese words.