There are several differences between this game and the previous installments on the Game Boy. Some major differences between Harvest Moon GB and Harvest Moon 2 GBC is that in Harvest Moon 2 GBC one is able to build a sheep pen and buy sheep, build a greenhouse, and walk around the town. The initial goal is that in three years time, the player must bring up the farm by growing and selling crops, and raising livestock. There are also plenty of secrets to unlock in the game. At the end of the first year, the mayor of the city comes back to the farm to check up on it. If he thinks it's looking good, the player may continue the game for another couple years. If he thinks the farm is short of success, a second chance is given to revitalize the farm.
Harvest Moon (GBC)
Before beginning, the player is able to choose whether to play as a girl or a boy, and name themselves. At the beginning of the game, the player's deceased grandfather visits them as a spirit and asks them to take over his farm. He implores them to succeed him as a Ranch Master, stating he will check on the player at the end of each winter to determine his progress. The player must develop their farm by growing and selling crops, and raising livestock to reach this goal. If the farm meets his criteria for you to be a Ranch Master, the player may receive extra tools; if he thinks the farm does not, a game over is given.
Kung Fu Master (GBC)
The player controls Thomas, the titular Kung-Fu Master, as he fights his way through the five levels of the Devil's Temple to rescue his girlfriend Sylvia from the crime boss Mr. X. As he ascends the tower, he has to fight many enemies along the way and five end-of-level boss battles, a concept inspired by Game of Death.
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.
Lock'N'Chase (GBC)
The game's protagonist is a thief. The object of the game is to enter a maze and collect all the coins and, if possible, any other treasure that may appear. The thief must then exit the maze (a vault) without being apprehended by the Super D (policemen).
Mr. Angry (GBC)
Guide Stringer, ace riporter for the ‘Daily Blurb’ round the hotel in search of Polly Platinum, the blonde bombshell staying there. In true street of shame style the erstwhile hack has to snoop around all the rooms looking for her. He must also find his equipment (a flash bulb) and a key for the open some door. If it wasn’t enough you’ve got a deadline. The game has 3 difficulty levels: easy, medium, hard. At each difficulty level, 7 levels must be completed to play through the game. Meanwhile, the hotel’s staff and guests also want to catch you. There is a way for them to succeed, there is a way for us to slip past them. They look into every corner, but they can’t jump between floors.
-3 points for Key
-5 points for Bulb
-8 point for the picture of Polly Platinum
-bonus points: +1 points for each remaining time
Mud Warriors (GBC)
Ryan's Veeder's Mud Warriors is a narrative adventure game with a focus on story and exploration. It is also a Gameboy adaptation of Ryan's original text adventure game.
Murder Mansion (GBC)
The young yet unsuccessful detective Charles Carter is on his biggest case, the mysterious death of the mansion owner Sir William Adams.
Can you find all clues, interogate the six suspects and convict the murderer by confronting them with your collected evidence from you inventory?
Disney's Pooh and Tigger's Hunny Safari (GBC)
It's Thursday, and Pooh and Tigger decide they would like to have a party to celebrate. Help Pooh and Tigger find their friends as they adventure through the magical lands of the Hundred Acre Wood. Collet enough honey pots (waych out - the bees want their honey back!) and throw the best Thursday party ever!
- Play as Pooh and Tigger and help them collect and save the honey
- Meet Pooh and Tigger's Friends and unlock exciting mini-games
- Travel through 18 levels that span five fantastic locations in the Hundred Acre Wood
Pine Creek (GBC)
The disappearance of a young girl in the previously quiet small town of Pine Creek raises the popular belief that a cult is behind the crime and many other ritual killings before her. Her best friend will do his best to solve why, how, and who is behind it.
PINE CREEK is an adventure game focused on exploration and investigation. Have friends, think about life, think about death, eat tasty food, and play games in the arcade!
This game includes blood, scenes of violence and adult themes. It is aimed at adult (18+) audiences.
Resident Evil: Grim Beginnings (GBC)
Welcome to Resident Evil: Grim Beginnings - an unfinished, yet fully playable, solo developed, Game Boy demake of the original Resident Evil.
Prince Of Persia (GBC)
The game is set in medieval Persia. While the sultan is fighting a war in a foreign land, his vizier Jaffar, a wizard , seizes power. His only obstacle to the throne is the Sultan's daughter. Jaffar locks her in a tower and orders her to become his wife , or she would die within 60 minutes. The game's unnamed protagonist , whom the Princess loves, is thrown prisoner into the palace dungeons. In order to free her, he must escape the dungeons, get to the palace tower and defeat Jaffar before time runs out. In addition to guards, various traps and dungeons, the protagonist is further hindered by his own doppelgänger , conjured out of a magic mirror.
The Year After (GBC)
An emotional Gameboy experience about an invisible stranger, a family and a brutal winter. Walk through time. Seasons pass. Characters age.
Playable in half an hour. Mostly linear with a few secrets.
Quest Arrest (GBC)
The game follows the main protagonist, recently promoted, Detective Allison Bennett on her quest for clean up her city, Strange Meadows, after the recent crime spree that has thrown the city into chaos. Athena, and her gang, has been terrorizing the residents and has set her sights on taking over the city for herself.
Robin To The Rescue (GBC)
Guide Robin to the Heroic journey through Notthingham Castle, to rescue maid Marian (Marion) from the evil sheriff. You will encounter many hazards, as you scale the castle walls and climb the battlements. Extra guards have been posted, and Robin must collect the keys along the way, to save Marian (Marion) from a mysterious fate.
Pokémon: Team Rocket Edition (GBC)
Pokemon Team Rocket Edition for the Game Boy. This is a custom made game and is a hack of Pokemon Red. The game is in English. It is region free and has been tested on the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and Game Boy Advance SP.
Pokemon Grape (GBC)
It’s 1999 and you will impersonate a former baseball player who has to participate in a deadly competition for the ownership of the Pokemon League that may avoid a war between two regions, Frejo and Kelgo. On top of that, some survivors from Team Rocket who had fled Kanto after the failed Silph Coup, have migrated there and joined a secret cult in order to interfere in this competition and start some nasty plot! Will you save the World, conquer the title of ultimate Pokémon master and unveil all the dozens of secrets hidden around?
Pokémon Card GB2: GR-dan Sanjou! (GBC)
Pokémon Card GB2: GR-dan Sanjou! (the sub-title loosely translated to "Here Comes Team Great Rocket!") is a virtual collectible card game and fantasy RPG developed by Hudson Soft and published by The Pokémon Company for the Game Boy Color exclusively in Japan on March 28, 2001.
The sequel to Pokémon Trading Card Game , Pokémon Card GB2 features over 440 Cards to collect (adding those from the Team Rocket expansion), a variety of pre-built Decks, a Deck diagnosis feature, some UI improvements, and a brand new story involving the antagonistic Team Great Rocket (who have kidnapped the Club Masters).
The Simpsons: Night Of The Living Treehouse Of Horror (GBC)
The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror is a side-scrolling platformer. The game features seven levels, each one of which re-creates a tale from the annual Treehouse of Horror episodes of the American animated television series The Simpsons. All five members of the Simpson family have their own level, with the exception of Homer , who has three. The levels include Marge in a zombie tale, Maggie as a fly, Lisa fighting cannibalistic teachers, Bart rescuing Santa's Little Helper in a haunted house, and Homer as a vampire killer, a robot, and the large ape King Homer.
Toy Story Racer (GBC)
Toy Story Racer is a 2001 kart racing game based on the Toy Story franchise. The game was released in March 2001 for the Game Boy Color.



















