Game Boy Games Collection
The original Game Boy (GB), released in 1989, was Nintendo's groundbreaking 8-bit handheld that defined portable gaming. Despite its monochrome display and modest specs, its 4-AA battery power and durability made it wildly popular. The system's killer app Tetris (bundled in some regions) demonstrated perfect handheld gameplay synergy. Other iconic titles included Pokémon Red/Green/Blue, Super Mario Land, and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. With over 118 million units sold globally (including Game Boy Pocket/Color variants), it dominated the 90s handheld market. The GB's cartridge-based system and link cable enabled both single-player adventures and multiplayer exchanges (notably Pokémon trades). Its pea-green screen became a cultural icon, proving gameplay innovation outweighed technical limitations. The Game Boy established Nintendo's philosophy of 'lateral thinking with withered technology' that influenced later handheld designs.
All Game Boy Games
The first character-focused version in the series featuring Seto Kaiba's iconic Blue-Eyes White Dragon strategy. Master Kaiba Corporation's advanced duel disk technology and dominate opponents with devastating dragon combos.
Experience dueling from Joey Wheeler's perspective with his signature luck-based warrior strategies. Master Time Wizard's coin toss mechanics and Red-Eyes Black Dragon's raw power in this character-focused version.
Step into the shoes of Yugi Muto and wield the power of Dark Magician and Exodia in this character-focused version. Master puzzle-like strategies and unleash the ultimate forbidden cards.
The portable adaptation of the revolutionary dance game, bringing DDR gameplay to Game Boy with button-based controls. Features classic tracks and character progression in pocket-sized rhythm action.
Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors is a unique turn-based strategy and card battle game for Game Boy Color that retells the story from the Saiyan Saga to the end of the Cell Games. Players assemble a team of iconic Z-Warriors and engage in tactical battles using a deck of 'Battle Cards' representing ki attacks, physical moves, transformations, and special techniques, faithfully recreating the anime's most iconic moments through strategic card play.
Grandia: Parallel Trippers is a role-playing game developed by Game Arts and published by Hudson Soft for the Game Boy Color in 2000. An alternate-world spin-off of the original Grandia, it follows Japanese schoolboy Yuuhi and his friends Mizuki and Shirou, who are suddenly transported to the world of Grandia. Separated upon arrival, Yuuhi must team up with familiar faces like Feena and Sue to find his classmates, collect three mysterious keys, and uncover the secrets of the White Tower in order to return home.
Star Ocean: Blue Sphere is an action RPG developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix exclusively for the Game Boy Color. Serving as a direct sequel to Star Ocean: The Second Story, the game reunites players with familiar heroes who crash-land on a mysterious planet Edifice, where they must investigate a deadly plague, battle mutated creatures, and uncover the secrets of a collapsed advanced civilization.






