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Humans and Beasts vie for world domination in this fast-moving Pak from UK developer Bits and publisher Nintendo. As with other real-time strategy games, both sides gather resources, construct ...
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The sequel to Army Men for Game Boy Color brings the combat action to the kitchen, backyard and garage! Some features include: Sarge battles the Tan Army in over 20 action-packed missions, combat ...
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READY TO FLY THE UNFRIENDLY SKIES? Ever been screaming along at Mach 2 and ordered to drop 6,000 pounds of bombs on a target bigger than a Yugo? Or get that feeling of multiple bogeys closing in on ...
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Test Drive Cycles allows gamers to get their motors running virtually anywhere they can fire up a Game Boy, said Laddie Ervin, director of marketing for sports and racing titles at Infogrames. Whether ...
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A collection of games and features based on the Austin Powers movie series. Included on the cart are Austin inspired versions of classic arcade game Pac-Man, board game Othello and ...
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Get ready to challenge five of the most notorious gangsters at their own game, poker, in HIGH STAKES. You'll have to practice blackjack, slots, video poker, and craps. When you are prepared, take on ...
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Wave Race for the Game Boy is an aquatic racing game. You control a personal water craft around courses that are marked out by buoys in the circuit mode. In the slalom mode, you must maneuver through ...
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with an empty Pok? Ball. As your tame Pok?mon gain experience in battle, their abilities improve and they earn access to new attacks. Sometimes they even evolve into more advanced Pok?mon. Aside from ...
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" 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, ...
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The vivid combo of tacky '70s fashions and drive-by mayhem that made the N64 version a hit crosses over to Game Boy Color. Arcade mode gives you a choice of five picturesque venues: Valley Farms, Oil ...
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