Game Boy Color - Nintendo's handheld game console (GBC)

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A slightly confusing game involving a huge cruiser. Obviously, you will have to make sure that he goes on a happy voyage. No, to make a game about how the Titanic ran into an iceberg, and they impose all sorts of bullshit on us. I would like to believe in the success of this game.

Yakouchuu GB is an adventure game published by Athena that was released in Japan in 1999.

The game was taken from the Atari 2600 (1982 release) and "slightly" improved in terms of graphics. A giant fly takes on the role of the player. She has to plow through space and shoot small spaceships. It will be difficult for anyone to be interested in such a game.

Star Wars? Yes, George Lucas would roll over on the spot if he saw this. The game belongs to the adventure genre, though the action is superior. Under the famous composition STAR WARS, our hero lands in an unfamiliar town and fights off all sorts of snakes and insects with his laser sword. For some reason, the game sometimes makes me laugh, obviously personal.

The second attempt by the developers to make a decent game about Yogi's funny bear. Beautifully animated characters (and their three bears) will now be engaged in a logic game with balloons. Usagi Tsukino has already done similar things at Snes and everyone was happy. Now it's the turn of the bear family.

If you never had animals in electronic form as a child, then do not be discouraged, as it became possible to close the trauma of past childhood. Here are two games where you can take care of your cat or dog, depending on which pet you choose (there are two games in general). Everything is done at the highest level: colors, movements, approach to the game. Here you not only feed and entertain your pet, but also watch what he does himself. I think no one will be disappointed and you won’t have to get up early for a walk.

This is the Western translated third part of Yu-Gi-Oh! where the player has the role of owner of monster cards. The game has no features, except perhaps only a translation, and it is designed only for brutal fans of anime and Pokemon.

Slightly improved graphics, the fourth part is inferior to the first three in complexity and playability. Obviously rushed to do it.

In principle, it is completely similar to the first part, but already has bright colors, which embellishes the game a little. But the rules do not change and the winner is the one who has better developed monster cards. Playable but difficult.

Oh those Japanese! They have little imagination. In the third part, only a couple of players were added, and everything is the same. True, the colors have become even brighter.

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