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1. Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors |
| Genre: RPG |
| Publisher: Atari |
| Release Date: 2002-11-08 |
| Re-enact your favorite Dragon Ball Z® battles by using high-intensity fighting cards to protect the universe from complete domination! Build custom decks from five unique card types and position your characters to move through level after level of combat! Start out as Gohan® and train against Piccolo™—then battle Nappa™, Vegeta® and Frieza®! But it’s not over yet! Have you got what it takes to stand your ground when you come up against the mighty powers of Cell™ and Buu™? You can even attain multiplayer and trading status—if you’re fast enough, brave enough and strong enough to defeat your enemies.... |
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2. Pokemon Crystal |
| Genre: RPG |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 2001-07-29 |
| Three years have passed since Pokémon Red and Blue. You’re determined to become the best of the best … a Pokémon Master. Don your PokéGear and meet up with Professor Elm to pick a new partner: Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile.
Your objective is to pick off all eight gym leaders one by one. As you collect your Trainer Badges and earn respect among Pokémon and Trainers alike, you will travel through deep, dark caves and across vast oceans and plains. Keep your eyes peeled as you go -- some Pokémon only show up in certain areas and some come out only at certain times of the day and night. And some Pokémon can only be hatched, so you’ll want to match them up wisely to ensure that they produce ... |
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3. Pokemon Gold |
| Genre: RPG |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 2000-10-14 |
| This popular series continues to add new innovations and features with each release. The object of Pokémon Gold is still to become the "World's Greatest Pokémon Master" by capturing, training, and battling different creatures, this time with all-new creatures and moves. Also, elements such as day-and-night gameplay and the ability to breed and mutate Pokémon add an exciting new dimension to the game. You'll be able to transfer Pokémon from the Red, Blue, and Yellow editions--even train them for new tricks--but you won't be able to transfer your newly caught creatures to any previously released games. Also, expect special, limited-edition gold and silver Game Boy Color units decorated with Pokémon characters.... |
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4. Pokemon Silver |
| Genre: RPG |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 2000-10-14 |
| This popular series continues to add new innovations and features with each release. The object of Pokémon Silveris still to become the "World's Greatest Pokémon Master" by capturing, training, and battling different creatures, this time with all-new creatures and moves. Also, elements such as day-and-night gameplay and the ability to breed and mutate Pokémon add an exciting new dimension to the game. You'll be able to transfer Pokémon from the red, blue, and yellow editions--even train them for new tricks--but you won't be able to transfer your newly caught creatures to any previously released games. Also, expect special, limited-edition gold and silver Game Boy Color units decorated with Pokémon characters.... |
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5. Metal Gear Solid |
| Genre: Action - Adventure |
| Publisher: Konami |
| Release Date: 2000-04-24 |
| The original Metal Gear Solid is already considered to be one of the all-time greatest console gaming classics. Why should Game Boy Color owners be deprived of this stealth action-adventure game?
Better still, Game Boy Color owners are getting an all-new exclusive adventure Metal Gear Solid. Once again, you step into the skin of Solid Snake, a tough-as-nails task-force member who is asked to penetrate an enemy base in search of the deadly Metal Gears. As with the PlayStation classic, you must infiltrate the enemy compound using several sneaky techniques. (You aren't called Snake for nothing, kid!).
The 2-D gameplay is a far cry from the advanced graphic environment found in the PlayStation version, but ... |
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6. Pokemon Yellow |
| Genre: RPG |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
| The next version of the best-selling Pokemon series! Pikachu accompanies the player throughout the game that follows the storyline of the #1 animated television program. Players attempt to become the "World's Greatest Pokemon Master" by searching for, training and battling with 150 different creatures. Fully compatible with Game Boy Color for beautiful 56-color graphics, also works in black and white for Game Boy pocket. Special limited-edition Game Boy Color decorated with Pokemon characters is also available. Characters from the animated series make special appearances along with familiar faces such as Professor Oak. Developed by Game Freak/Creatures and published by Nintendo. Trade Pokemon with friends as ... |
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7. Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX |
| Genre: Action - Adventure |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 1998-12-01 |
| Link's Awakening DX is a souped-up colorized version of the original Link's Awakening which first entertained gamers in 1993.
Link, Nintendo's famous Hyrulian hero, finds himself on a mysterious island after a shipwreck leaves him stranded. You must help Link escape from Koholint island by finding the eight instruments of the Sirens and awakening the omnipotent Wind Fish which rules the island. This is no easy task, because you'll be challenged with brain-bursting puzzles, barbaric bosses, and dark dungeons along the way.... |
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8. Wario Land 3 |
| Genre: Platform |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 2000-05-01 |
| "What's in it for me?" wonders Wario. How about 25 sprawling puzzle-filled worlds and tons of amazing transformations (Vampire Wario, anyone?) in his biggest adventure to date. It's all part of his quest to help a mysterious figure by finding five music boxes and, oh yeah, find lots of Coins. Yeah, Wario's after the goods -- but you're going to get all the fun.... |
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9. Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons |
| Genre: Action - Adventure |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 2001-05-13 |
| Since the Legend of Zelda was released for the original NES in 1987, the Zelda series has earned a reputation for delivering innovative action-packed gameplay mixed with engrossing storylines and unforgettable characters. The latest two games in this series, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages for Game Boy Color, build on this excellent reputation and add even more mind-bending gameplay elements to the mix.... |
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11. Dragon Warrior Monsters |
| Genre: RPG |
| Publisher: Eidos |
| Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
| Before the wild success of Pokémon, there was a little-known pocket creature game for the Nintendo that received considerably less fanfare and much critical acclaim. Dragon Warrior: Monsters is an updated version of the innovative 1989 game Dragon Warrior. As with Pokémon, you must find and capture creatures, and you can trade them with your friends.
While 151 pocket monsters wander through the various Pokémon games, Dragon Warrior: Monsters features over 200 monsters to collect in this single title. When you have captured them, you can breed and train your monsters to develop special skills. With the optional game link cable, you can battle or breed with other monsters captured by a friend.... |
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12. Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages |
| Genre: Action - Adventure |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 2001-05-14 |
| Since the Legend of Zelda was released for the original NES in 1987, the Zelda series has earned a reputation for delivering innovative action-packed gameplay mixed with engrossing storylines and unforgettable characters. The latest two games in this series, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons for Game Boy Color, build on this excellent reputation and add even more mind-bending gameplay elements to the mix.... |
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13. Mario Golf |
| Genre: Sports - Golf |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 1999-10-04 |
| With crisp color graphics and super-realistic gameplay, Mario Golf is quite possibly the finest portable golf game ever created.
Mario Golf features four complete 18 hole courses, 11 golfers and the same precise play control found in the N64 version.
Mario Golf allows you to create your own golfer, and build up his or her experience and skill levels by competing in various tournaments and head-to-head matches. The more you play, the stronger and more accurate your golfer becomes.
Using the N64 Transfer Pak, you can export your custom golfer directly to the N64 version of Mario Golf. When you play with your Game Boy Color golfer on the N64, you can earn more experience points and transfer these ... |
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14. Mario Tennis |
| Genre: Sports - Tennis |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 2001-01-15 |
| The man who brought blue overalls to the tennis fashion world is back in action.
The screen may be smaller, but Mario Tennis is every bit as fun on Game Boy Color as it is on Nintendo 64. In fact, after a few hours of playing this portable Pak you might even think that it's better!
Created by Camelot Software Planning, the same team who developed the N64 version, Mario Tennis for Game Boy Color is much different than its 64-bit brother. The play control is still awesome and the tennis action is as fast-paced as ever, but the Game Boy version features a rich
RPG-style approach to the gameplay.... |
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16. Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! |
| Genre: Unknown |
| Publisher: Nintendo |
| Release Date: 2002-10-30 |
| This heartwarming hamster adventure for Game Boy Color challenges players to reunite their Ham-Ham pals. In order to advance through Hamtaro, players must learn the Ham-Hams unique language. Your dictionary automatically records terms-like the Hamster greeting Hamha--for future reference. By combining terms and solving puzzles, players can reunite their pals.... |
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17. Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories |
| Genre: Cards - Strategy |
| Publisher: Konami |
| Release Date: 2002-03-18 |
| Based on the hit animated TV show, Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories features all of your favorite characters from the series. Players must gain cards and experience to become the strongest duelist in the world. Create a customized deck out of 10,000 possible cards and duel against Tristan, Kaiba, Yugi, Pegasus and others. Win battles to earn cards, trade with friends, import cards from the official card game or even create your own with the construction feature in order to complete your collection.... |
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18. Shantae |
| Genre: Action - Adventure |
| Publisher: Capcom |
| Release Date: 2002-06-03 |
| Shantae is a side-view adventure-quest game featuring a belly-dancing genie in search of a diabolical lady pirate named Risky Boots, who has stolen plans to a new invention. Shantae (the genie in question) can obliterate enemies with her whiplike hair, and shakes her booty to transform into different creatures. She must stop Risky and save the land from destruction. This Game Boy Color game also features special enhancements that come to life when played on the Game Boy Advance.
Shantae offers 75 fully animated enemies and 50 day and night areas. Each character's transformation is associated with a song. Players are challenged to make Shantae do a transformation dance by matching the notes and timing of ... |
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19. Harvest Moon |
| Genre: Unknown |
| Publisher: Natsume |
| Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
| Rebuild the farm of your grandfather and start raising cows, chickens and sheep. Keep them happy and they’ll make you rich! Discover the fantastic harvest world with more than 50 cool friends ready to help you succeed in your mission.... |
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20. Powerpuff Girls: Battle Him |
| Genre: Action - Adventure |
| Publisher: BAM! Entertainment |
| Release Date: 2001-02-28 |
| The Powerpuff Girls 3: Battle Him features the caring Bubbles, who saves ally characters and averts impending disaster while the other two girls are in reserve for super attacks. The side-scrolling game has multiscreen maps in which our heroine dodges obstacles, collects power-ups, destroys enemies, and ultimately fights the featured villains to save Townsville. The villainous Him, Seduca, and Mr. Mime all use evil psychological tricks to attack Bubbles's sensitive nature. Players can collect and trade electronic game cards with a friend's copy of the game via the separately sold Game Boy Link Cable, as well as engage in two-player head-to-head action. Secret passwords unlock new game features, including ... |
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