 | Battleship by Mindscape Software Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: A good, but not great game: Battleship is a classic board game, but as anyone who owns a video game console or two knows - board games get old fast. |
 | Cannon Fodder by Activision Game Cartridge
(20 December, 2000)
(4 reviews)  Editorial Review: Cannon Fodder originally was released for the PC in 1993. This latest conversion to the Game Boy Color features new soldier and unit types, improved enemy artificial intelligence, enemy bosses, modernized gameplay, |
 | Dogz list: $29.99 by Mindscape Software Game Cartridge
(23 December, 1999)
(12 reviews)  Customer Review: Fun for a while...: Dogz for GBC is a good game for all ages. It is a lot of fun for a little while, but if you like action, it's not for you. |
 | Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warrior list: $29.99 by Atari Game Cartridge
(11 November, 2002)
(23 reviews)  Editorial Review: This game lets you re-enact your favorite Dragon Ball Z battles by using high-intensity fighting cards to protect the universe. You can build custom decks from five unique card types and position your characters to move through level after level of combat. |
 | 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. Digital Planner list: $29.99 by New Kid Game Cartridge
(03 October, 2001)
(3 reviews)  Editorial Review: E.T.: Digital Planner stores all sorts of contact information, keeps your calendar, lets you create to-do lists, and more. It's got a real-time clock so you won't miss a beat--and it's even password protected for privacy. |
 | Force 21 list: $19.99 by UBI Soft Game Cartridge
(18 December, 2000)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: This game is so boring!!! Do not get it!!!: I really thought this game was gonna be cool. You know tanks, blowing up stuff. So I checked this game out. |
 | Harvest Moon 2 list: $29.99 by Natsume, Inc. Game Cartridge
(10 November, 2000)
(35 reviews)  Editorial Review: Well, if Pokémon can catch on in this country,there's no reason why Harvest Moon can't, too. This game takesthe farming-simulation concept from its Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64counterparts and shrinks it down, |
 | Harvest Moon list: $19.99 by Crave Entertainment Game Cartridge
(10 November, 1999)
(56 reviews)  Customer Review: Great Game for Beginners!!: First off, let me say, this is a wonderful game! For the time that we are in now, it is probably a bit outdated compared to the other Harvest Moon titles, |
 | Heroes of Might and Magic II by The 3DO Company Game Cartridge
(10 January, 2001)
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Better than the first one: As the first heroes seemed to be a combination of the first two PC versions, the second one for game boy is more like a combo of heroes 2 and 3. |
 | Heroes Of Might And Magic list: $29.99 by The 3DO Company Game Cartridge
(23 June, 2000)
(6 reviews)  Customer Review: one of the best games ever made - now on GameBoy: This game is a turn-based fantasy strategy. It offers 4 sides (Barbarian, Sorceress, |
 | Hexcite list: $29.99 by UBI Soft Game Cartridge
(24 September, 1999)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: Best strategy game ever: I got this as a present last Christmas, it's a game I'd never heard of. I was instantly addicted. I especially enjoy the Level Game play, |
 | Lego Island 2 list: $29.99 by LEGO Systems Inc. Game Cartridge
(22 March, 2001)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: Kids today haven't changed all that much; they're still afflicted withLEGO mania. And there's no better place to treat this malady than on the GameBoy Color (this title also works on the new Game Boy Advance). |
 | Lemmings list: $29.99 by Jack Of All Games Game Cartridge
(20 December, 2000)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: I've Missed this Game, Glad I Found It Again: I had this game many years ago on 5.25" floppies. I wasn't able to successfully transfer it to another format, |
 | Lord of The Rings: The Third Age - our price: $28.49 by Electronic Arts Video Game
(02 November, 2004)
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 | Matchbox Caterpillar Contruction Zone list: $29.99 by Mattel Media Game Cartridge
(23 December, 1999)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: Big Disappointment; Difficult to Play: Initially my son and I had a difficult time even moving the machines. But he mastered it, |
 | Monster Rancher Battlecard list: $29.99 by Tecmo Game Cartridge
(17 April, 2000)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: This game is OK!: Why does everyone think this game is so great?? I find it to be just an average game. You start out with three monsters and you must battle people to get more cards. |
 | Pokemon - Blue list: $27.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(01 November, 1999)
(119 reviews)  Editorial Review: Welcome to the world of Pokémon, one filled with wild Pokémon and the people who attempt to tame them. You are Ash Ketchum, a boy on a quest to become the best Pokémon trainer in the world. |
 | Pokemon - Red list: $27.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(13 August, 1999)
(125 reviews)  Editorial Review: Welcome to the world of Pokémon, one filled with wild Pokémon and the people who attempt to tame them. You are Ash Ketchum, a boy on a quest to become the best Pokémon trainer in the world. |
 | Pokemon - Trading Card Game list: $29.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(17 April, 2000)
(53 reviews)  Editorial Review: Pokémon Trading Card Game is a Game Boy Color title basedon the popular strategy card game from Wizards of the Coast. Fans of theexisting red, blue, and yellow versions of Pokémon will find this game tobe less redundant than earlier Game Boy Pocket Monster offerings. |
 | Pokemon - Yellow Bundle by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(24 October, 1999)
(24 reviews)  Customer Review: Pokemon Yellow Bundle is the BOMB: I Like Pokemon Yellow. its My Favorite Game and I dont care what people say It is really cool. |
 | Pokemon - Yellow Version list: $27.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(143 reviews)  Editorial Review: While it's basically the same game as the previously released Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue,Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition features enhancements thatmake it the best version yet. |
 | Pokemon Crystal list: $29.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(02 August, 2001)
(244 reviews)  Editorial Review: Pokémon Crystal is to Pokémon Gold and Silver what Pokémon Yellow is toPokémon Red and Blue. It features severalminor upgrades from its predecessors, but in essence it's still the same game.T |
 | Pokemon Gold list: $34.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(12 October, 2000)
(138 reviews)  Editorial Review: Featuring a new adventure that's filled with numerous enhancements andinnovations, this long-awaited sequel to Pokémon Red, Blue,and Yellow greatly improves upon the series' winning formula, and makesfor an even more insanely addictive and wholly absorbing gaming experience.L |
 | Pokemon Silver list: $34.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(12 October, 2000)
(152 reviews)  Editorial Review: Featuring a new adventure that's filled with numerous enhancements andinnovations, this long-awaited sequel to Pokémon Red, Blue,and Yellow greatly improves upon the series' winning formula, and makesfor an even more insanely addictive and wholly absorbing gaming experience.L |
 | Puzzled list: $19.99 by SVG Distribution Game Cartridge
(25 February, 2001)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: No dying in this game!: I am sooo pleased with this game! I read the two previous reviews and knew I had to have this game. This is a "no pressure" game. |
 | Rampart by Midway Game Cartridge
(17 November, 1999)
(9 reviews)  Editorial Review: Rampart is an arcade classic that, unfortunately, doesn'tcome across well on the Game Boy Color. The object of the game is totake over castles by encasing them with circular walls. You will alsoneed to defend your possessions by firing cannons at invaders. |
 | Stop that Roach! by Kolcraft Game Cartridge
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 | Super Battleship list: $16.97 by Majesco Sales, Inc. Game Cartridge
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Not bad, but not great either: Battleship is a classic board game, but as anyone who owns a video game console or two knows - board games get old fast. |
 | Tamagotchi list: $29.99 by Bandai Game Cartridge
(22 reviews)  Customer Review: -Tamagotchi Rock!: Tamagotchi are really cool. What it is, is a little alien that comes to earth. You hatch it then take care of it. |
 | Warlocked list: $29.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(28 July, 2000)
(16 reviews)  Editorial Review: Warlocked is a fantasy real-time strategy (RTS) game that focuseson resource collecting, unit building, exploring, and battling between two bitter rivals: humans and beasts. Gamers can choose to play on one side or the other, |
 | Worms Armageddon list: $29.99 by Goodtimes Interactive Game Cartridge
(20 March, 2000)
(12 reviews)  Editorial Review: Worms: Armageddon is one of those weird titles that,despite its numerous flaws, still keeps us coming back for anotherround. The premise is extremely simple: use your four worms to bombardyour opponent's four worms using a variety of heavy weaponry until noenemies are left standing to fire back. |
 | Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories list: $29.99 by Konami Game Cartridge
(22 March, 2002)
(187 reviews)  Editorial Review: A collectible card game based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! television series, this game lets you construct your deck, duel rivals, gain experience, and ultimately face off with the four Rulers of Ancient Egypt, keepers of the fabled Millennium Items. |
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