 | Aliens: Thanatos Encounter list: $29.99 Game Cartridge
(24 March, 2001)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Shame for the series: When I saw this game in the stores I was druling.Now that I played it I think GOD HELP THE IDIOT WHO MADE THIS!! |
 | Altered Space by Sony Computer Entertainment Game Cartridge
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 | Animorphs list: $29.99 by UBI Soft Game Cartridge
(10 November, 2000)
(12 reviews)  Customer Review: Beware Of This Game!: I am an Animorphs fan, so I bought this game thinking it would be fun. I was wrong. The directions aren't clear so you don't know what you have to do in the first level, |
 | Armada: FX Racers by Metro 3D, Inc. Game Cartridge
(01 September, 2000)
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 | Armorines: Project S.W.A.R.M. by Acclaim Game Cartridge
(18 December, 1999)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: ok: It's ok. Very old. The n64 version is 100 times better. I wouldn't buy the gb version. |
 | Asteroid/Missile Command by Microware Distributing - non EDI Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: 3.5 stars - the rebirth of two arcade classics!: Asteroids and Missile Command are indeed worthy of the title of "arcade classics." |
 | Asteroids list: $29.99 by Activision Game Cartridge
(28 September, 1999)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: Asteroids, like other classic games from the originalvideo arcade era, is still fondly remembered by retro gamers--and forgood reason. This game reminds many gamers of an age when gameplay wasmore important than graphics. |
 | Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Game Cartridge
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 | Batman (Game Boy Color) by Vatical Entertainment Game Cartridge
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 | Batman Chaos in Gotham list: $32.99 by UBI Soft Game Cartridge
(30 March, 2001)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: An unprecedented double breakout from Arkham Asylum and Gotham Penitentiary has plunged Gotham City into an abyss of terror. A host of villains, led by the demented Two-Face, have initiated a massive crime wave, |
 | Bionic Commando: Elite Forces list: $29.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Game Boy seems to have a billion games involving a herorunning from left to right and jumping over platforms, but BionicCommando rises above the clutter with its interesting take on theside-scrolling action genre. |
 | Bionic Commando by Capcom Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Not Your Average Platform Shooter: The game may seem like a standard platform shooter at first but as you play through you get to see that it is different. |
 | Blaster Master Boy by Sunsoft Game Cartridge
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 | Blaster Master by Sunsoft Game Cartridge
(25 August, 2000)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Newer version similar to original: Blaster Master: Enemy Below is as exciting as the original NES version with a couple of twists. |
 | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command list: $29.99 by Activision Game Cartridge
(10 November, 2000)
(3 reviews)  Editorial Review: For those who are looking for an entertaining experience on a par withthe last two Toy Story movies, Buzz Lightyear of Star Commandmight not be the best pickup. Not only is this title simplistic, but also itlacks the control and graphics that are necessary to forgive such gameplayshortcomings. |
 | Captain America by Mindscape Software Game Cartridge
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 | Catwoman list: $29.99 by Vatical Entertainment Game Cartridge
(03 January, 2000)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: WHAT HAPPENED?!!!: In an effort to sabotage Catwoman's reputation, Vatical and Kemco conspired to create of one the worst video games imaginable so that no developer would ever touch her liscence again.B |
 | Commander Keen list: $29.99 by Activision Game Cartridge
(25 May, 2001)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: Commander Keen finds precocious 8-year-old superhero Billy Blaze on an all-new quest to save the world from treacherous alien adversaries. A side-scrolling platform action-adventure game, Commander Keen challenges players to save the world by recovering the super-powerful plasma crystals hidden on three alien worlds. |
 | Contra: Alien Wars by Konami Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: A great sequel to the CONTRA Series: Another game in the popular Contra series, this one goesto show why the series in so popular. |
 | Cubix Robots for Everyone: Race 'n Robots list: $29.99 by 3DO Company Game Cartridge
(16 November, 2001)
Editorial Review: Cubix: Robots for Everyone, Race'n Robots is set in Bubble Town, where robots are a part of everyday life. As in the animated series, the game follows the adventures of a boy named Connor and his robot pal Cubix, |
 | Darkman by Ocean Inc. Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Not so dark a game as the title suggests: I recently found this game with one of my friends and he was among the first in my circle to have a gameboy. |
 | E.T. Cosmic Garden list: $29.99 by New Kid Game Cartridge
(01 November, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: E.T. and the Cosmic Garden is a real-time adventure game for your Game Boy Color. Travel to six planets populated by the most exotic, weird, and wild plants in the galaxy. Gather these rare and wonderful plants for the spaceship's greenhouse and fulfill E.T |
 | E.T. Escape From Planet Earth list: $29.99 by New Kid Game Cartridge
(11 October, 2001)
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: Your mission is to construct a communicator so that E.T. can phone home. And just like Elliott and his friends in the movie, you'll have your work cut out for you. In this release for Game Boy Color, you must search 60 environments for all the components needed to build the transmitter. |
 | Earthworm Jim - Menace 2 the Galaxy list: $32.99 by SVG Distribution Game Cartridge
(11 November, 1999)
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 | Earthworm Jim list: $19.99 by Crave Entertainment Game Cartridge
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: why get it on game boy advance?: my freind's brother gave this game to me years ago, and this is the first time I have seen it for sale on regular game boy. |
 | Empire Strikes Back by UBI Soft Game Cartridge
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: Cool Star Wars game!: The original NES game Star Wars: The Empire Strikes back is an excellent title in the classic 8-bit Nintendo library. |
 | Empire Strikes Back by Microware Distributing - non EDI Game Cartridge
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 | Galaga/Galaxian by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Galaga = masterpiece of video gaming: In the mid nineties, Nintendo began giving classic arcade games from the seventies and early eighties a huge revival. |
 | Galaga list: $19.99 by Majesco Sales, Inc. Game Cartridge
(23 September, 2000)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: We never fancied that a company could mess up a game like Galaga,but it's happened. While Q-Bert and Frogger 2 had to be consideredsuccessful remakes, Galaga is anything but, and will leave playerssearching for the black-and-white Galaga redux version that came out forGame Boy years ago.O |
 | Galaxian by Majesco Sales, Inc. Game Cartridge
(16 November, 2000)
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 | Godzilla list: $29.99 by SVG Distribution Game Cartridge
(03 December, 1999)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: A monster of a game: Godzilla is a game like the railed shooters on PCs. the game basically has you playing a Godzilla. You have no control over godzilla's movements as he walks on his own free will.. |
 | Jetsons by TAITO VIDEO GAMES Game Cartridge
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 | Mega Man 2 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Mega Man 2.0: The best Rockman game still available for the game boy. The BEST is Mega Man 5, but that one doesn't exist anymore. |
 | Mega Man II by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: A massive improvement over its Game Boy predecessor: In 1991, Mega Man finally arrived on the Game Boy. The following year, a sequel was released. |
 | Mega Man III by Capcom Game Cartridge
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Really good but the NES is better!!!!!!!: My sister is ordering the first three megaman games for gameboy for me, and i think the third one is the best because it is fun and challenging, |
 | Mega Man IV by Capcom Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Can anyone say "masterpiece?": Mega Man's fourth outing the Game Boy finally arrived in the early-mid nineties. How would this one measure up? |
 | Mega Man V by Capcom Game Cartridge
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Great game!!!! A must-have for any MegaMan Fan!!!: When I saw MegaMan V in the used section at my local gaming store, I almost wet my pants. |
 | Mega Man Xtreme 2 list: $29.99 by Capcom Game Cartridge
(12 November, 2001)
(12 reviews)  Editorial Review: Something mysterious is going on at the reploid research island. The reploids have ceased functioning, their data strangely erased. The investigation team encounters "irregular" reploids infected with a strange new DNA chip. |
 | Mega Man Xtreme list: $29.99 - our price: $19.89 by Capcom Game Cartridge
(15 January, 2001)
(14 reviews)  Editorial Review: Mega Man Xtreme stars the Blue Bomber in an original story featuring two new characters and two new bosses. There are eight levels set incyberspace to explore. New stages and surprises can be unlocked by beatingthe game. |
 | Mega Man by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: Underrated classic.: With the Mega Man games achieving high status on the NES, Capcom decided to take advantage of the hand held department and released the very first portable Mega Man game in 1991. |
 | Mega Man by Capcom USA Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Great Game....: I just bought this game a few days ago from a store. I started to get interested in Mega Man games so i thought why not give it a shot. |
 | Men in Black 2 list: $29.99 by SVG Distribution Game Cartridge
(07 July, 2000)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: A bad sequel to a bad game.: If one of the worst games of all time gets a sequel that fails to offer any improvement and is actually LESS fun than the horrible original, |
 | Men in Black: The Series list: $22.99 by SVG Distribution Game Cartridge
(01 January, 2000)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Review for Men in Black: Ok, Men in black is...well...ok. Not the greatest game in my collection, but still not the worst either. |
 | Metroid II by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(14 reviews)  Customer Review: One of the best Gameboy games ever: I bought Metroid II the day it came out back in 1991, and since that day it has been my favorite Gameboy game, |
 | Missile Command with Rumble (Game Boy Color Only) by Majesco Sales, Inc. Game Cartridge
(16 August, 1999)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Please Don't buy: Don't buy this game! It has the worst graphics you have ever seen! You shoot a line at another line, and that is the object of the game. |
 | Missile Command by Accolade Game Cartridge
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 | Oddworld Adventures 2 by Goodtimes Interactive Game Cartridge
(20 March, 2000)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: Oddworld Adventures 2 offers technical and gameplayenhancements over its predecessor with Game Boy Color support, slightly enhanced graphics, and an increase in challenges found withinthe game--but those don't necessarily make this a great title. |
 | Operation C list: $24.99 by Konami Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: It's okay.: I would say for a game, it's average. the weapons are cool, and so are the villians. What else can I say? |
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