Monster In My Pocket (NES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game (NES)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES)
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (NES)
Castlevania (NES)
Konami Vol. 4 (GBC)
Konami Vol. 3 (GBC)
Konami Vol 2 (GBC)
Konami Vol. 1 (GBC)
The Grinch (GBC)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back From The Sewers (GBC)
Similar to Fall of the Foot Clan, the previous Game Boy game in the series, the player can switch between turtles before each stage. Each turtle has his own strengths and weaknesses. Donatello has a long range of attack, but attacks slowly, Raphael's attack is fast but has a very short range, and Leonardo and Michaelangelo are well-balanced.
Tiny Toon Adventures: Babs' Big Break (GBC)
The player takes control of Buster Bunny , Plucky Duck , or Hamton J. Pig as they attempt to prevent Montana Max from thwarting Babs Bunny's dreams of becoming a big star. There are four stages, of which throughout, a special helper (Dizzy Devil, Furrball , Fifi La Fume, or Shirley the Loon ) assists. Along the way are others that are a hindrance, such as Elmyra Duff , Arnold the Pit Bull , Roderick Rat and others.
Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Montana's Movie Madness (GBC)
Montana Max has opened a new theatre in Acme Acres, but the only movies he shows are ones where he's the hero, and Buster Bunny is the villain. It's up to Buster Bunny to go into the films and change the plots. Buster is assisted by the crazy Gogo Dodo , and will encounter him in each movie, where he can get assistance from each of his friends.
Kid Dracula (GBC)
This game is a sequel to the events of the original Kid Dracula. Galamoth (called Garamoth in the game) has returned and it is up to Kid Dracula to stop him once again. However, he seems to have forgotten most of his spells. Also, many of his minions have turned against him and joined Galamoth. Death remains by his side however, and gives him tips and heirlooms from his father, Dracula , along the way.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue (GBC)
The player begins the game by taking control of Michaelangelo, who must rescue the other turtles, along with Splinter and April O'Neil , who have been kidnapped by Shredder.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back From The Sewers (GBC)
Similar to Fall of the Foot Clan, the previous Game Boy game in the series, the player can switch between turtles before each stage. Each turtle has his own strengths and weaknesses. Donatello has a long range of attack, but attacks slowly, Raphael's attack is fast but has a very short range, and Leonardo and Michaelangelo are well-balanced. When a turtle is defeated, he becomes captured by the enemy. The game is over when all turtles are captured.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall Of The Foot Clan (GBC)
The player takes control of one of the Turtles through a total of five stages, battling Krang and Shredder's minions along the way. Enemies include Foot Soldiers, Mousers and Roadkill Rodney among others. If a Turtle runs out of health, he is captured and the player must select another Turtle to pick up where he left off.
Batman: The Animated Series (GBC)
The game is an action-adventure platformer. The player can switch between Batman or Robin to gain access to character-specific abilities. Batman uses a grappling hook to scale heights, Robin walks across ceilings, and both characters can perform wall jumps.
Dancing Stage Featuring Disney's Rave (GBC)
It is based on Konami 's Dance Dance Revolution (DDR ) series with animated Disney characters and electronic dance music remixes of past Disney songs. They also include a few non-Disney songs that were popular at the time of the game's release. It is considered to be one of the rarest DDR game released in arcades.
Dance Dance Revolution (GBC)
Dance Dance Revolution GB was a port of Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX on to the popular Game Boy Color, the later incarnations focused on later Dance Dance Revolution games from the 2000's such as ports of 3rdMIX (GB 2) and
4thMIX (GB 3). The game itself was (obviously) a watered down version of the 3 games starting from 2ndMIX, it was made by Konami's KCEK team (Konami Computer Entertainment Kobe, which is now Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka) instead of the KECJ team which worked on the Beatmania GB series.