Sutte Hakkun for the Game Boy was never announced nor released. It had Super Game Boy enhancements.
This game dates from 1996, predating the 1997-1999 Sutte Hakkun GB, which was also cancelled. The game is a port of the first Satellaview version of Sutte Hakkun. Both this game and Sutte Hakkun GB were found in the Nintendo Gigaleak in 2020.
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.
This is mostly a parody of Gradius, with some flavor from other shoot-em-ups, like Twinbee. The series is available on numerous platforms.
The game is a right-to-left scrolling shoot-em-up. You can choose from 4 different flying creatures, with different weapons. You must finish 7 stages, each having a boss at the end. You may start at either one, but must complete every level to advance to the final stage.
This version was also re-released in color as part of the Konami GB Collection Vol. 2.
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.
Sensible Soccer: European Champions is a fast-paced soccer game. The action is shown from a top-down perspective which only shows a part of the playfield. The controls only use one button to initiate a shot: how long the button is pressed determines the strength and the direction pad controls the direction. However, there is also a novice mode available with the usual division between a shoot and pass button. Another important option is the dribbling (novice or expert) which sets how well the ball sticks to the controlled athlete. Before starting a match, there are also some limited tactical options available (choosing the formation and switching the position of athletes around).
In contrast to the computer versions there are no pre-set tournaments, but the player can start two tournaments with customizable requirements: cup or league. The cup allows to set the number of rounds (one to four) and some rules can be switched on or off for each round individually (number of legs, extra time, penalties). The league on
DMG Deals Damage is a homebrew for Game Boy where the player plays as an animated Game Boy (the development code for it was DMG) beating up other portable devices.
Journey with Kintaro on a mission to find his lost father. Sumo with bears. Fight the great Demon. And eat lots of rice balls as you explore a colorful world of mysterious friends and fearsome foes.
"Me hungry! Me want FOOD!!"
You, Sam the caveman, are hungry. You travel through various levels, defeating enemies, to gain yourself enough to eat in this side-scrolling platform game. Unlike the other game, the levels and controls differ in this version, due to the limitations of the Game Boy. There are ten levels and after every second level, there is a boss fight. Also, there are only two buttons, jump and attack.
Prehistorik Man for Game Boy is a port of Prehistorik 2 for MS DOS/Amstrad CPC.
A handheld adaptation of the 1989 Tamtex arcade mahjong solitaire eroge Shisen-shou, removing all eroge elements while adding a new series of pre-made puzzles ("Challenge Mode").
Garfield Labyrinth is the European port of Mickey Mouse IV: Mahou no Labyrinth (known in North America as The Real Ghostbusters). The game is the fifth game in the Crazy Castle series.
Mickey Mouse IV: Mahou no Labyrinth is the Japan only version of the game later released in North America as The Real Ghostbusters and in Europe as Garfield Labyrinth. It is the fifth game in the Crazy Castle series.
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle for the Game Boy is a port of the game called Mickey Mouse, which is, in turn, a port of the Famicom Disk System game Roger Rabbit (known in the West as The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, NES version).
It is a portable port of the first Crazy Castle game.
Mickey Mouse (Mickey Mouse II in Japan) is the third game in the Crazy Castle series, and the second starring Mickey Mouse. It was later released in North America as Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 and in Europe as Hugo and Mickey Mouse.
A port of the original Macintosh title, Ishidó: The Way of Stones for Game Boy is a puzzle board game consisting of a set of 72 stones and a game board of 96 squares.