Donald Duck (NES)
Kid Klown In Crazy Chase (NES)
Spy Vs Spy (NES)
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle (NES)
The Real Ghostbusters (GBC)
Based on Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse, which is part of the Mickey Mouse side of Kemco's Crazy Castle series, while the European version is based on Jim Davis's Garfield comic strips and the animated series Garfield and Friends. The North American version is based on the animated series The Real Ghostbusters and contains ten more stages than the previous incarnations.
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 4 (GBC)
While cleaning out his rabbit hole, Bugs Bunny finds a map leading to a location marked "C Castle", although he does not know what the C stands for, as the letters after the initial "C" have worn away. He immediately assumes the C stands for "Carrot" and eagerly embarks on a journey to discover the castle in the center of the Taz Island, unaware that the C actually stands for "Crazy".
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 3 (GBC)
Bugs Bunny finds a book in an antiques shop entitled "The Treasure of the Old Castle". Bugs reads that the treasure will bring glory to its finder and is hidden somewhere in the Old Castle, but the exact location of the treasure is unknown. However Witch Hazel has cast a spell to brainwash the other Looney Tunes into trying to stop Bugs from finding the treasure.
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 (GBC)
Bugs Bunny must save his girlfriend Honey Bunny from Witch Hazel's enemy-filled castle. There are 28 levels with keys to collect. In each level is a locked door leading to the next level; to open it, the player must collect eight keys placed throughout the level.
Garfield Labyrinth (GBC)
The game emphasizes puzzle-solving in a dungeon-like atmosphere. To advance to each new stage, the player has to collect stars, which open the door to the next level.
Mickey Mouse (GBC)
Mickey Mouse is a 1989 action/puzzle video game released by Kemco for the Nintendo Game Boy in Japan. It is the Game Boy version of the Roger Rabbit video game released for the Famicom at the same time.
Due to Capcom holding the rights to make Disney video games on Nintendo systems in the US at the time, when the game and Roger Rabbit were to be released in the US, Kemco replaced the Disney characters in the game with Looney Tunes characters and renamed it The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle.
Mickey Mouse Magic Wands (GBC)
One day, Mickey and his friends went for a walk in a forest. They became so distracted by all the natural beauty surrounding them, they got lost. Pretty soon, they discovered a haunted castle that belongs to the evil witch Yashja. The castle is full of tricks and traps and even magic wands to create ice and fire. Suddenly, a gaping hole opened up under Mickey's friends and they all fell in. Now Mickey has to save his friends, who are now being held captive by the witch.
Snoopy Magic Show (GBC)
The player controls Snoopy who has to save four Woodstocks, within a fixed amount of time, by dodging bouncing balls , pushing blocks, using warp zones and power-ups . There are 120 levels with a unique password to access each. In the multiplayer mode, one player is Spike while the other is Snoopy.
GBC: Catwoman
Now you can play as Batman's popular nemesis in CATWOMAN for the Game Boy Color. The caped crusader's feline foe has been hired to steal a priceless artifact for a group of criminals. Unfortunately for them, Catwoman decides she'd rather have the artifact for herself. Obviously, they aren't too happy about that, and that's where the adventure begins. As Catwoman, you must play through nine side-scrolling action stages in order to save your hide and escape with the prize.