The game begins with Kirby napping on a cloud, when he is awakened as a Waddle Dee walks by, carrying a round pinball-like bumper. He then sees King Dedede , carrying a long bumper. Suspicious of the King's intentions, Kirby hops on a warp star and follows him, determined to find out what he is up to. Soon, Kirby discovers that Dream Land has lost its stars and sets off to get them back.
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Saturday, April 8, 2023
Mole Mania (GBC)
In the game, Muddy has to move a black ball to a gate at the end of the screen in order to get to the next screen. He can push, pull, and throw the black ball. Muddy can also dig into soft ground to find underground paths around obstacles. Choosing where to dig is a crucial element of the game's various puzzles, as creating holes in the wrong areas could hinder the player's efforts to advance. Dropping the ball into a hole would cause it to return to its starting point. Given the nature of Muddy's ability to move the ball, digging holes in the wrong places could make reaching the gate with the ball completely impossible, requiring Muddy to leave the screen and then return to try again. Along the way, there are many obstacles, such as moving enemies, pipes , barrels, weights, and bosses.
Legend Of Zelda: Oracle Of Seasons (GBC)
The player controls the protagonist Link from an overhead perspective. In Seasons , the Triforce transports Link to the land of Holodrum, where he sees Onox kidnap Din , the Oracle of Seasons.
Rainbow Islands: The Story Of Bubble Bobble 2 (GBC)
Following the events of Bubble Bobble, Bubby and Bobby set out to defeat the "Dark Shadow" and rescue the Rainbow Islands. The Dark Shadow is the entity responsible for the events in Bubble Bobble. The game is set on a chain of ten islands, each one with a different theme. Each island provides four rounds of game-play, and once these are complete the player moves to the next island in the chain. In each round the player must get to the top before the sea level rises and kills them. The islands get progressively more difficult, with enemies moving much faster on the later ones. These are depicted on a map screen before the start of each island.
Rocket Power Gettin' Air (GBC)
The Gang on an all-new adventure that calls upon their extreme sports skills. Player get to snowboard with Reggie, roller blade with Otto, hang ten with Sam, and get some wicked BMX air with Twister. Don't forget to read Reggie's Zine after each level to checkout your results.
Rugrats: Time Travelers (GBC)
The plot involves the Rugrats time-traveling to a goldmine, Ancient Egypt, the Wild West, the sunken city of Atlantis, the prehistoric era, a medieval castle, a fairytale land, a land of pirates, a circus, and outer space. The game starts with Chuckie as the only playable character, in the Toy Palace level. After rescuing Tommy, Phil, Lil, Angelica and Dil in their respective levels, they then become additional playable characters.
Sesame Street Sports (GBC)
Sesame Street Sports is a 2001 Sesame Street video game developed by Realtime Associates and published by NewKidCo and Ubisoft Entertainment in Europe. It was released for Nintendo's GameBoy Color and Sony's
PlayStation gaming consoles.
The player can choose one of six characters to either race in an obstacle course or exercise in the workout room. In the former, each character has a special mode of transportation; Cookie Monster bounces on a hopper ball, Grover rides a unicycle, and Ernie kayaks the rapids from his own bathtub.
Big Bird serves as the primary sports anchor, and both he and co-host Elmo comment on the events.
The Simpsons: Bart & The Beanstalk (GBC)
In the story, Bart Simpson goes to market to sell the family cow, but is swindled by a clever miser (played in the game by the character Mr. Burns) who trades it for magical beans and a slingshot. When Bart takes the magic beans home his father Homer Simpson accidentally eats them and spits them outside. A beanstalk grows, Bart climbs to the top, and adventures in a giant castle ensue. Bart meets several characters from The Simpsons on these adventures.
Friday, April 7, 2023
The Smurfs Nightmare (GBC)
This time evil Gargamel casts an evil spell on the Smurf Village. All the sleeping Smurfs are trapped inside horrible nightmares. And you, brave Smurf, should go into their houses and rescue them. To enter the house you should have a key for it. Each house represents a different environment as well as different monsters and goals.
The Smurfs Travel The World (GBC)
The magic crystal has broken. And so inquisitive Smurf and Smurfette are teleported through time and all around the world. Sadly they discover that the whole world suffers from pollution. They set off to find the 21 crystals in each area and smurf the world's rubbish in order to get back to their European village.
So you as male Smurf or female Smurfette should travel from one continent to another. The continents represent North Pole, Africa, Asia, North America, South America, and Australia, and each of them consists of 3 levels. On each level character should collect certain number of crystal shards, which in sum gives 21 crystal shards. During the level character should collect other items to raise a score, avoid or eliminate the enemies specific for each area jumping over them, swim somewhere, or run away from cougar.
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (GBC)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a video game based on the film of the same name, released for the Game Boy Color in
November 15, 2001, shortly following the release of the film's Platinum Edition DVD.
Spawn (GBC)
Special agent Al Simmons is tricked by his military team and assassinated. After being sent to Hell, Simmons makes a deal with the demon, Malebolgia, to get revenge by leading Hell's army to, and on, Earth. However, the deal is twisted, and Simmons becomes a minion of Hell, stripped of his name and rank, and now referred to only as Spawn. Rather than accept this fate, Spawn searches for the opportunity to free himself from his misguided deal. This leads to the rebirth of Spawn (with Violator as well) as in the chapters of the comic books by Todd McFarlane. The story completely revolves around Spawn and the growth of his power.
South Park (GBC)
South Park is a first-person shooter . The game's single-player mode places the player in control of one of the four main characters of South Park (Cartman, Kyle, Stan or Kenny). The player must defeat a variety of enemies using the various weapons found throughout each stage in order to reach the exit point at the end.