The Game Boy (ゲームボーイ Gēmu Bōi?) is an 8-bit handheld video game device developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on April 21 1989 (1989-04-21) in North America on July 31 1989 (1989-07-31) and in Europe on September 28 1990 (1990-09-28). In Southern Asia it is known as the ’Tata Game Boy’[2][vague][3] and in South Korea as the ’Mini Comboy’ which was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. It is the first handheld console in the Game Boy line and was created by Gunpei Yokoi and Nintendo’s Research and Development 1—the same staff who had designed the Game Watch series as well as several popular games for the Nintendo Entertainment System.[4] The Game Boy is Nintendo’s second handheld system following the Game Watch series introduced in 1980 and it combined features from both the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Watch.[4] It was originally bundled with the puzzle game Tetris. Despite many other technologically superior handheld consoles introduced during its lifetime[5] the Game Boy was a tremendous success. The Game Boy and Game Boy Color combined have sold 118.69 million units worldwide. Upon its release in the United States it sold its entire shipment of one million units within weeks.[6]
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Review of Kidd GBC. Its an emulator for Gameboy and Gameboy Color running on the Android OS developed by Google downloaded on my HTC Dream/G1 through Tmobile. Find it in the Android Market for $2. You can find roms at doperoms.com. Research the legalities of owning roms before you download them! You can have multiple save states of the same game just make sure that once you save a game hit ’menu’ then choose the ’close’ option or your game will not save. Not all games work and you CAN NOT play Gameboy Advance games on this.
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Here is a gameplay from the 1996 NQ Rac Rally by Magnetic Fields. This is the second game from MF Rally Championship series - predecessor of the famous Rally Championship 1997 and successor of the NQ Rac Rally (1993 edition). This is also next game from my classic series - Enjoy!
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Yes... the ultimate monstrosity is back and better than before. The first part shows the game when it’s loaded on VisualBoyAdvance where you see Megaman stuck in a white void and falls to his death constantly after you make him jump once. When loaded onto GEST you get the real thing. In the video Megaman explores the stages of Frost Man (which contains just five enemies in the beginning and features the penguin boss) Clown Man Tengu Man and Grenade Man. You can observe that there are supposed to be moving platforms present at 6:02 and 6:38 and a platform that Megaman fell through at 7:24. Lastly Megaman appears to be in his own stage that resembles Search Man’s stage and has music that sounds very similar to the Stage Select one in Megaman III where in the end Megaman loses the battle against a boss that looks like a car with a mouth. Speaking of Megaman III this game appears a major hack of it. That would explain why the sprites of Shadow Man Snake Man Gemini Man and Spark Man are present and the bastardised enemies from the same game.
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This is Harvest Moon GB. It’s a lot like Harvest Moon for the Super Nintendo but watered down a tad. It’s the same graphics but black and white. (Obviously) The wilderness and town was kind of taken out but there are shops but they look quite a bit different. The music is the same but it keeps re-starting itself whenever you go in or out of a building which is kind of annoying. The days on the two games are the same in length. Overall my experience with this game was somewhat positive but I wouldn’t call it one of my favorite Harvest Moon games
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This is the ending to Link’s Awakening when you finish it without dying once. Enjoy!
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There we go with another very short game that I wanna play to keep me enjoying the LP’s. Always the same game gets boring.
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This game is called Zoktai also known as Boktai 2 Solar Boy Django (続・ボクらの太陽 太陽少年ジャンゴ Zoku Bokura no Taiyō Taiyō Shōnen Jango in JPN) which is a sequel to Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand (ボクらの太陽 Bokura no Taiyō? ’Our Sun’ in Japan) This is the Trailer they used at E3 back in ’04 . The second game continues to use a solar sensor and a built in clock but this time the amount the sensor can detect was increased to ten blocks. Unlike the first game Boktai 2 is more of an Action RPG than a stealth game. Nevertheless keeping the same qualities in Boktai Hideo Kojima expanded characters and maps enemies and weapons. A new feature Solar Forging allows the player to forge two weapons together to create a new stronger weapon sometimes with special abilities. The player may unexpectedly end up with a very special weapon known as a ’R-Rank’ weapon. **Connection with MegaMan Battle Network 5** When a Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter is connected to a Game Boy Advance playing Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django you are able to connect to MegaMan Battle Network 5 (Rockman.EXE 5: Team of Blues or Team of Colonel for the original title) by entering the code LRLRLLRRRRLL SELECT START SELECT START at the Link menu. This places Django in an area with the vampire enemy in Battle Network 5 ShadeMan.EXE who also appears for the person playing Battle Network 5. The object is to either attempt to defeat ShadeMan.EXE with each players game before the other or to b.../b
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Here comes the new gameboy advance game based on the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animation movie. This game seems to be developped by the same canadian Ubisoft team that was behind Open Season.
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Mega Man Zero 2 known in Japan as Rockman Zero 2 (ロックマンゼロ2 Rokkuman Zero Tsū?) is the second video game in the Mega Man Zero subseries of Mega Man video games from Capcom. This game follows almost the exact same game-play rules as its predecessor Mega Man Zero. Once again players take control of the Reploid known as Zero and lead him through various levels in the battle against the forces of Neo Arcadia. The controls are identical to that in the previous game with players given the option to assign functions to the buttons they are most comfortable using. Once again players are given a variety of weapons that include the Z-Saber the Buster Shot and the Shield Boomerang. Zero’s skill levels with these weapons are minimal at first but they will strengthen with repeated use. The Triple Rod from the previous game however has been replaced with the Chain Rod. It can be used to pull enemies or objects closer pull shields off enemies or if latched on to an immovable object to swing over chasms. Cyber Elves also make a reappearance and once again they come in three types Nurse Animal and Hacker. Unlike the previous game where all of the Sub-Tanks could only be obtained from using four special Nurse Cyber Elves two Sub-Tanks are hidden in the game in two of the eight selectable stages. Instead of selecting from a list of missions the traditional Stage Select option found in the Mega Man and Mega Man X games makes a return although you can only select b.../b