Nintendo Gameboy Light Game Navy Blue Images Nintendo Gameboy Light Game Cartridge Paperboy Images

Atomic Purple model of the Game Boy Color

The following is a list of games released for the Game Boy Color.

The last official release for the system was Doraemon no Study Boy: Kanji Yomikaki Master, which was released in Japan on July 18, 2003. However, multiple unlicensed games (many of which are developed and distributed by fans) have been released since then.

Additionally, there were several games which were developed and officially licensed, but were canceled before release.[1]

Note that this list includes two classes of cartridges:

  • Class A, "Dual Mode"[2] cartridges compatible with Game Boy systems which predate the Game Boy Color. They feature the text "Yes" in the column indicating two versions of the game included on the cartridges. The backs of the boxes for such games are labeled "Compatible with Game Boy" and the cartridges of these games are typically molded in black to distinguish them from original Game Boy cartridges. Many of them also have special borders and/or limited color support for the Super Game Boy.
  • Class B, compatible only with the Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP and Game Boy Player. They feature the text "No" in the column indicating backward compatibility. Such games typically feature the disclaimers "Only for Game Boy Color" and "Not compatible with other Game Boy systems!" on their box art or sometimes on the cartridge.

Licensed games (released) [edit]

There are currently 917 [a] games on this list. It is organized alphabetically by the games' localized English titles, or by rōmaji transliterations when exclusive to Japan.

The releases are sorted into 3 main regions (Japan, North America, and European Union/ PAL region), specifying if certain European games had country-specific distribution. There is also one game exclusive to the country of South Korea.[3]

Information about developers, publishers, and release dates are gathered from the GameFAQs and Moby Games websites.

Games Exclusive to Nintendo Power Cartridge Peripheral [edit]

Several games were released only digitally through the japanese exclusive Nintendo Power gameboy peripheral.

Cancelled games [edit]

There were a total of 58 games which were officially licensed by Nintendo and were developed, but were cancelled before release.[1]

The information in this section is provided primarily through the GameFAQs website database "advanced search" option.

This section is under construction.

Title Developer Publisher Intended Region Status
Matchbox Caterpillar Construction Zone 2: Mining for Gold Realtime Associates Mattel Interactive North America Cancelled

Unlicensed games [edit]

Several unlicensed games were released for the Game Boy Color. Almost all are backwards compatible with older Game Boy systems. Titles consist of Christian video games as well as counterfeit games based on popular franchises. In addition to these, several fan-made games were developed and distributed through unofficial channels.

There are currently 3 unlicensed games listed below.

Title Backward compatible Cartridge feature Developer
ATV Racing No ?[note 1] Datel
Digimon 02 4 Yes ? Makon Soft
Digimon 02 5 Yes ? Makon Soft
Digimon 02 Crystal II Yes ?
Digimon 02 Emerald / Jade Yes ? Makon Soft
Digimon 2 Yes ? Makon Soft
Digimon 3 Crystal ? ? Vast Fame
Digimon 3 Crystal Yes ? [note 2] Makon Soft
Digimon Crystal Version II ? ? Sintax
Digimon Diamond ? ? Makon Soft
Digimon D-3: Ultra Evolution Yes ? [note 3]
Digimon Pocket ? ? Vast Fame
Digimon Pocket Yes ? [note 2] Makon Soft
Donkey Kong 5: The Journey of Over Time and Space No ? Sintax
E'Fighter HOT Yes
Harry Potter 3 Yes ?
Ice Age No ?
Ice Age 2 No ?
The Incredibles ? ?
Jurassic Boy 2 Yes
Karate Joe No ?[note 1]
King of Fighters R-2 Yes
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ? ?
Metal Slug 2001 Yes Sintax
Painter No ?[note 1] Datel
Pocket Smash Out / Race Time No ?[note 1] Datel
Pokémon Adventure Yes Makon Soft
Pokémon Diamond ? Unknown
Pokémon Green Yes Game Freak (Original)
Pokémon Hong Kong Gold Yes Game Freak (Original)
Pokémon Jade ? Unknown
Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back ? ? Makon Soft
Pokémon Pearl Maybe Makon Soft
Pokémon Ruby Maybe Vast Fame
Pokémon Sapphire ? BBD
Queen of Fighting 2000 ? Vast Fame
Rockman 8/X4 Yes Mock Rumble Pak[note 4] Makon Soft
Sonic Adventure 7 Yes Makon Soft
Sonic Adventure 8 Yes Mock Rumble Pak Makon Soft
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins DX No No Nintendo (Original)
Space Invasion No ?[note 1] Thalamus Interactive
Super Mario Special 3 / Super Mario 3 Special Yes Mock Rumble Pak Makon Soft
  1. ^ a b c d e Unlicensed game released by Datel.
  2. ^ a b Reproduction carts and multicarts omit cartridge features, but it is unknown if the original cartridges include any such features.
  3. ^ This title only appears to be published on a multicart.
  4. ^ The original version known as Rockman 8 omits the mock Rumble Pak, but a variant known as Rockman X4 features it.

See also [edit]

  • Lists of video games
  • Lists of Game Boy games
  • List of Game Boy games
  • List of Game Boy Advance games
  • List of Super Game Boy games

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ This number is always up to date by this script.

References [edit]

  • Game Boy Color games list at Nintendo.com
  1. ^ a b "Advanced Search - List of Cancelled Game Boy Color Games". GameFAQs . Retrieved 2020-10-26 .
  2. ^ "| Nintendo - Customer Service | Game Boy - Compatibility Chart".
  3. ^ "Bomberman Selection for Game Boy Color - GameFAQs". GameFAQs . Retrieved 2020-10-22 .
  4. ^ "All Game Boy Color video game release dates in North America from 1998 to 2002". GameFAQs.
  5. ^ "All Game Boy Color video game release dates in Japan from 1998 to 2003". GameFAQs.
  6. ^ "All Game Boy Color video game release dates in Australia from 1998 to 2001". GameFAQs.
  7. ^ "All Game Boy Color video game release dates in Europe from 1998 to 2001". GameFAQs.
  8. ^ "Game List - Released Titles". GameBoy.com. Nintendo. January 19, 2001. Archived from the original on January 19, 2001. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
  9. ^ "All Game Boy Color video games from all regions in alphabetical order from 1998 to 2002". GameFAQs.
  10. ^ "List of cancelled Game Boy Color video games". GameFAQs.
  11. ^ "Game Boy (original) Games" (PDF). March 18, 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016.

kimballjudid1997.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Game_Boy_Color_games

0 Response to "Nintendo Gameboy Light Game Navy Blue Images Nintendo Gameboy Light Game Cartridge Paperboy Images"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel