Game Boy - Nintendo's handheld game console (GB)

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Logic game in the form of modified Tetris. And Yoshi and Mario are here just for company. With such games, many gamers have already grown up, but it is likely that she will not be left without fans.

Mario and Yoshi open a bakery. But they need your help! A puzzle based on the eternally young and always in a hurry somewhere Mario. This time, our super plumber decided to bake a cake, apparently for a beloved princess. But, either the stove is crooked, or Mario's hands are not very straight, the pies enter the oven at a speed terrible for cooking and fill all the free space. The way out is to destroy old pies, and quickly, in groups.

Japanese version of Yoshi no Panepon. Logic game in the form of modified Tetris. And Yoshi and Mario are here just for company. With such games, many gamers have already grown up, but it is likely that she will not be left without fans.

A new concept of the old Tetris, created under the brand name of the very famous characters Mario and Yoshi. The difference from other similar games here is that we do not control the blocks falling from above, but the lower "shelves". Blocks with pictures are placed on the shelves. To delete an image, you need to combine it with a similar block. Playing such a game is much more difficult and unusual than Tetris.

Yoshi is a funny dinosaur (dragon) on whose back Mario repeatedly climbed. But now it's not like that. Both characters now have equal rights, but they will still help each other. The player's task is to logically help Mario and Yoshi by flipping the dice. Games where famous heroes do this kind of stuff pretty well, and this one is one of them.

This time you have to play not the heroes of the series themselves, but monsters that are beautifully placed on playing cards. True, you will not have to play a fool, but a completely different game. The main thing is to understand Japanese and be able to be friends with numbers.

Very interesting toy based on the Japanese TV series. The game is difficult to attribute to any one genre, because. here you have fights, and walkers, and constant changes of events, inherent only in JRPGs and tactical strategies. The game has four main characters and a bunch of friends, of course, and enough enemies. In addition to the main STORY, there is also a menu on the main sheet with the ability to simply fight with a computer or a friend.

Fights. This whole series of fights is interesting in that it’s not some pumped-up uncles and aunts who take part in the battle, but ordinary guys, up to high school students. It's cool to watch how a healthy Japanese forehead gets from an enemy girl whose height is exactly half that of him. This game will not disappoint anyone.

The third version of the game on the GBC. This time in the Action/JRPG genre with quest elements. Everything is done quite nicely, especially that there are 2 different fields of view. In one, the characters are big-headed, anime-like, and everything around also meets the standards in this style (like a house, the size of a character). In the second, the battlefield, side view and you can go up and down vertically, also communicate with people, but only battles are available here with monsters and just bad people.

Fights using magic and jumps one and a half human height. Of course, the game is available together, but you can get a lot of pleasure alone. The game's controls are mastered over time, albeit greatly simplified compared to the Snes versions, where it's easier to wring the keyboard's neck than to land the main punch on most characters. But the quality of the game is ahead of the year of publication due to the speed of movement of the characters. .

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