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Sign up now! We're on YouTube, too! Join us on Discord! Multiple exits to many stages mean branching routes and multiple endings too. A fine version of the arcade favourite. Collect power-ups and cash them in for bombs, lasers, and option orbs until you cause slowdown from the ridiculous amount of damage you're doling out. Despite its dated visuals, the original works a treat on the go.
Much like A Link Between Worlds , the overworld's dungeons can be tackled in any order, and each remains a challenge to this day. Take this.
This is a ruthless reflex puzzler disguised as a boxing game. Go for the TKO! A fiendish action puzzler where you must use your wand to create platforms to block, climb, and reroute enemies at a moment's notice. All while racing against the clock. More commonly known as River City Ransom. Punch and chuck scenery at hooligans until they barf, grab their coins, then spend it all on sushi. Oh, and save your girlfriend. The quintessential beat-'em-up. Explosions are abound in this sequel to the beloved Contra.
The run and gunner returns with a serious cache of weapons up its sleeve, ready to cause all manner of carnage. The side-scrolling sections are far better than the top-down stages, but I don't have the chops to complain to Lance Bean about it.
The original's still the best way to experience the very core of Nintendo's charm, as Super Mario Bros. DX runs at a lower resolution and all its extra guff is only fun with a Game Boy Printer.
Experience the real deal right here. Pushing the boundaries of the platform alongside the genre of the platformer as we knew it, Super Mario Bros. Looks fantastic, and plays even better. Still a pinnacle for the series. And while it may not enjoy some of the niceties of the PlayStation remake of Final Fantasy that appeared on FF Origins such as graphics and a non-horrible shop system , it still manages to be a seriously great RPG despite its age.
Those who only know Final Fantasy from the recent games might even be surprised by just how familiar the skills, monsters, and story themes of this bygone classic prove to be So let us all rise up in revolt and demand Capcom grace us with this 8-bit classic. We shall overcome!
Sometimes those Japan-only games are kind of dumb and we don't really care, but just as often they're really interesting and good and their absence leaves a void of despair in our lives.
Such is the case with Karu no But as second-rate Famicom games go, it's actually pretty decent. It's a proto-Metroidvania kind of thing, and it even has a lady protagonist. It's basically a indie game designed in ! This one, however, turned out wonderfully Catrap Seta, Not that Game Boy was particularly hurting for puzzle games, but Catrap was a rare treat despite the system's puzzle saturation; it featured a rewind feature that made it a lot more playable than most puzzlers, without undermining the difficulty of the puzzles.
Donkey Kong Nintendo, Nintendo built its empire on Donkey Kong, so why did it take five years for them to release that masterpiece on Game Boy?
An amazing adaptation — play it! Gargoyle's Quest Capcom, Capcom's Game Boy debut feels a bit pokey, and maybe a little short, and possibly unreasonably difficult at the start. Stick with it, though. This is a great little early action RPG that raised the bar for Game Boy releases and launched a brilliant trilogy. Why not have a look back at where it all began?
Mega Man V Capcom, The brilliant conclusion to the Mega Man Game Boy pentalogy took the brave little robot on a journey across the solar system to battle a host of robots he had never encountered before. Let's put an end to that injustice, together. Improbably, the results turned out wonderfully. This portable rendition turned out pretty well. Avenging Spirit Jaleco, A Mega Man-like platform shooter that somehow has become insanely rare and expensive. Buy it here for three bucks and be smarter than the eBay suckers.
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