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
An original Game Boy adventure featuring the wacky superhero earthworm, now battling space threats across 15 new levels. Designed specifically for handheld play with tighter platforming challenges.
Gradius: The Interstellar Assault is a portable installment in Konami's legendary shooter series, designed specifically for the Game Boy. Players pilot the Vic Viper through six challenging stages featuring both horizontal and vertical scrolling segments.
The 1990 Game Boy debut of Marvel's web-slinger features Peter Parker battling classic villains across New York City. This monochromatic action-platformer includes wall-crawling mechanics, web-shooting combat, and boss fights against Electro, Sandman, and Doctor Octopus.
A 1992 Game Boy action-platformer where Spider-Man battles Doctor Octopus and his Sinister Six across New York City. Features wall-crawling mechanics and web-shooting combat against classic villains like Electro and Sandman.
A 1992 Game Boy action game featuring Marvel's web-slinger. Players swing through New York City battling classic villains like Kingpin and Venom across platforming levels and isometric battle arenas.
Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers is a 1993 Game Boy action-platformer based on the Spider-Man animated series. Players control Spider-Man through various levels to stop the robotic Spider-Slayers created by Smythe and Kingpin.
Lara Croft's first handheld adventure featuring isometric platforming and puzzle-solving across ancient ruins. This GB adaptation condenses the classic Tomb Raider experience into portable form.
Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword is an action-adventure game for the original Game Boy that follows Lara Croft's quest to prevent an ancient cursed sword from falling into evil hands. This 2D side-scroller adapts the Tomb Raider formula for handheld play with platforming, puzzle-solving, and combat.
Pitfall: Beyond the Jungle is a 1998 Game Boy action-platformer starring Pitfall Harry's daughter, Pitfall Harry Jr., on a quest to recover stolen treasures from ancient ruins across the world.
A 2D platformer based on Disney's The Lion King franchise, featuring Simba's journey through the Pride Lands. This Game Boy Color version differs significantly from the PlayStation release, with simplified mechanics and side-scrolling levels inspired by both the original film and its sequel.
Micro Machines V3 brings the frantic toy car racing action to the Game Boy with all-new tracks and vehicles. Race across everyday locations like kitchen tables, pool tables, and garden patios in this top-down racer that defined portable multiplayer mayhem. Supports up to 4 players via Game Link Cable.
Harvest Moon GB brings the beloved farming simulation experience to Nintendo's handheld system. While maintaining the core mechanics of the SNES original, this version introduces portable-friendly features and adjustments for on-the-go gameplay. Players manage their farm, raise animals, and build relationships in a compact but deep rural adventure.
Harvest Moon 2 GBC expands upon the portable farming formula with enhanced Color graphics and deeper gameplay mechanics. Players can choose between male and female protagonists for the first time in the series, each with unique story elements and marriage candidates. The game introduces new crops, animals, and an expanded world to explore.
Harvest Moon 3 GBC concludes the Game Boy Color trilogy with the most refined portable farming experience yet. Featuring two separate story scenarios with different protagonists and goals, the game offers unprecedented replay value. Enhanced graphics, more complex farming mechanics, and deeper character relationships make this the definitive Harvest Moon on Game Boy Color.
A unique monster breeding and battling game based on the early Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. Collect, breed, and battle with capsule monsters in this rare spin-off that predates the card game phenomenon.
The very first Yu-Gi-Oh! video game adaptation, bringing the popular manga's card battles to Game Boy. Features 722 cards and follows Yugi's journey to become the King of Games through strategic duels.
The sequel to the original Game Boy title, expanding the card pool to over 800 cards and introducing new duel mechanics. Features an original story with the mysterious Dark Master and enhanced RPG elements.
The final Game Boy installment featuring the legendary Egyptian God Cards. Build ultimate decks with Obelisk the Tormentor, Slifer the Sky Dragon, and The Winged Dragon of Ra in this epic conclusion to the Game Boy trilogy.

















