Bart and Lisa go to spend the summer at a camp, which turns out to be the dangerous Camp Deadly run by Mr. Burns's nephew, Ironfist Burns. His intentions are to make sure that the children suffer and have as little fun as possible, refusing to allow them to leave until they are thoroughly miserable. In the first stage of the game, Bart and the other children play capture the flag in a forest, as part of the camp's morning activity. Bart is harassed by camp counselors and bullies Blindside Bill and Rebound Rodney, and must make his way through nests of angry bees and other obstacles.
Asterix: Search For Dogmatix (GBC)
Asterix and Obelix (based on the French comic book series), must embark on a journey from the forests of France to the coliseums of Rome. Their goal is to find Obelix's lovable pet dog, Dogmatix. Players take control of Asterix or Obelix, and run, jump and punch through various well-drawn and colorful levels in this side-scrolling adventure game.
Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies To The Rescue (GBC)
Cruella de Vil has reprogrammed the toys of her toy factory into kidnapping all the Dalmatian puppies and locking them in cages to power the factory once they get older. Two of the puppies, Oddball and Domino, were able to escape through their cages due to their small size, and must free the puppies and escape the factory.
Arthur's Absolutely Fun Day (GBC)
The player guides Arthur Read around a map of Elwood City, while being able to play ten different mini-games. Each completed mini-game awards Arthur a gold star, and collecting ten stars earns Arthur a free pass to enter the amusement park Wonderworld and play an extra five mini-games. The player can play the different mini-games as many times as they want.
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.
Austin Powers: Oh Behave (GBC)
The game is a collection of mini-games and features based on the Austin Powers film series. The game also included Austin Powers-themed remakes of Pac-Man , rock paper scissors, and the board game Othello.
Batman (GBC)
The stages in the game consists of the Gotham City Streets, Axis Chemical Plant, Gotham Sewers, Mysterious Laboratory, and the Gotham Cathedral Belltower. A number of notable DC Comics villains appear as low-level minions in the game, including Deadshot , KGBeast, Maxie Zeus, Heat Wave, Shakedown, and Nightslayer.
Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair! (GBC)
Mini-games included are Mojo Maze, a Pac-Man-style maze game; Domination, an Austin Powers-themed version of Reversi ; and a digitized version of Rock-Paper-Scissors. 'Kin'-Evil, a motorbike racing game whose name is a play on Evel Knievel, is also available.
Beavis And Butthead (GBC)
It is based on MTV 's animated series of the same name, and follows the title characters Beavis and Butt-Head as they attempt to find their torn-up Gwar concert tickets scattered across the town of Highland.
Beetlejuice (GBC)
The game begins with the player taking control of Beetlejuice as he attempts to get rid of all the ghosts that he invited into Lydia Deetz's house (where she lives with her father and step-mother). He must rescue Lydia from the evil Astoroth. Using bio-exorcist magic, players must defeat undead creatures through the cemetery and inside the Neitherworld.
Disney's Beauty And The Beast: A Board Game Adventure (GBC)
Gaston and his angry mob are on their way to the castle, and it's up to you to warn the Beast before it's too late! Roll the die and race around the board as you relive adventures straight out of the movie! Take on the role of the heroic Beast in "Beast's Battle" and fend off ferocious wolves that are about to attack Belle. Help Belle ride Philippe past the perils in the woods at night in "Belle's Ride". Or prove you can outdo even the might Gaston in "Lefou's Gallery". Can you reach the castle first so the Beast can live happily ever after?
- Relive the excitement of Disney's Beauty and the Beast with Belle, Beast, Mrs. Potts, Lumiere and the rest of the characters in 8 exciting mini-games!
- Up to 4 players can compete in the board games, or play the shorter story games for exciting single-player adventures.
- With individual skill level settings in the multi-player games, players of all ages and abilities can join in the fun.
- Save your mini-game high-scores in challenge mode.
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.
Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions (GBC)
The game involves Duck Dodgers in the 24th and a ½ Century, as told in the classic Looney Tunes stories created by Chuck Jones . When he is hit, Duck Dodgers says some of Daffy Duck's lines from 1950s cartoons like "Mother", "Duck Dodgers!" and "Ho-hoo!", voiced by voice actor Greg Burson.
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.
Dexter's Laboratory: Robot Rampage (GBC)
As a part of the Mandark 's ongoing quarrel with Dexter, he decides to reprogram Dexter's robots and destroy his lab in the process. Forced to save it, Dexter has to rush to the lab in an attempt to find the deprogramming codes and defeat the enemies along the way.
Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (GBC)
Goin' Quackers begins with Donald Duck, Gladstone Gander and Gyro Gearloose watching television reporter Daisy Duck discovering the mysterious temple of the evil magician
Merlock . As she tells the story, she is kidnapped by Merlock. His arch-rival Gladstone sets out to find her before Donald, who decides to use Gyro's new invention, the "Tubal Teleport System", to track down Merlock and Daisy. However, the machine doesn't have enough power to get there and for it to reach Merlock's lair, Donald must go on a journey to plant an antenna at certain locations in order to boost the machine's power. Along the way, he must compete with Gladstone, reverse the spells that Merlock put on Huey, Dewey, and Louie's toys, and defeat several bosses , including the Beagle Boys and Magica De Spell. In the end, Donald is able to locate Merlock, he defeats him and rescues Daisy. The temple collapses, but Gyro is able to teleport them back to his lab, where Donald receives a good kiss from Daisy for rescuing her.
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.
Godzilla The Series: Monster Wars (GBC)
Aliens are creating mutants on Earth, and it is up to Godzilla to save the planet from the giant monsters.