Alleyway
Game Type: Action
3/4

Platform: Game Boy
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There is no escaping everyone's favorite plumber. In Alleyway, you tell Mario which way to go as he pilots a paddle to break every block on a given screen with a devastating bouncing ball. That's it!
A block-destroying ball bounces around a screen, and it's Mario's responsibility to command a paddle like a flipper in a pinball game, without allowing the ball to get behind him. The plumber must angle the ball so it takes out as many blocks as possible, formations that can be everything from simple rectangular masses to moving compounds. Adding to the challenge, the ball moves faster in some levels as Mario's paddle gets smaller. In bonus stages, the blocks take the shape of popular Nintendo characters. There are 32 stages to test Mario 's paddle-piloting abilities, but don't get him hooked on it, plumbing pays better.
Golf
Game Type: Sports
3/4

Platform: Game Boy
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Hit the links in youranywher with Golf for the NES. Consisting of an 18-hole course and a horizontal swing meter, the game lets you choose your clubs, change your stance, select the angle of impact (for straight, slice, and hook shots) and control the power of your swings.

When hitting the ball, your viewpoint is from behind the player. Otherwise, your perspective is from above the course. Wind conditions affect standard hits while turf conditions affect the roll of putts. Hazards along the fairways include water, woods and out of bounds areas. If the ball does go out of bounds, you are penalized two strokes.

Golf offers three modes of play: 1-Player Stroke Game, 2-Player Stroke Game, and 2-Player Match Game. Match games are played nine holes out and nine holes in for a total of 18 in all.
Super Mario Land
Game Type: Action
3/4

Platform: Game Boy
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Game Details:
Mario's first Game Boy adventure, Super Mario Land looks and plays much like the original, groundbreaking Super Mario Bros.. Mario is out to save Princess Daisy instead of Princess Toadstool, and he can throw superballs instead of fireballs, but the side-scrolling, turtle-trouncing, coin-collecting action is much the same. Super Mario Land owners will notice several additions to the SMB formula, including stone statues (and other new enemies), bonus rounds, and levels where you pilot an airplane or a submarine. The graphics are too small (even for a handheld game), and the game is easy to beat (even though it has no save points), but gameplay is fittingly super.

Platform: Game Boy
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The largest Game Boy cartridge at the time of its release, Super Mario Land 2 nearly doubles the number of levels found in its side-scrolling predecessor and features a revamped visual style influenced by 1991's Super Mario World. Mario will travel on land, under water, and in outer space to find the six golden coins needed to save the land from his diabolical doppelganger, Wario. The action takes place across six themed zones, each spanning multiple stages: Tree Zone, Space Zone, Macro Zone, Pumpkin Zone, Mario Zone, and Turtle Zone.
Confront a mixture of familiar faces and new adversaries while acquiring various power-ups to assist Mario. Grow larger, shoot fireballs, and even fly across levels to safely make it through each stage. Mario's flying ability is triggered by a carrot, which causes the portly plumber's hat to sprout powerful bunny ears that can be used like wings. Once all six coins have been collected (by defeating each zone's boss character), the hero must confront his arch-nemesis lurking deep within Mario Land's castle. Automatically save progress throughout your travels via battery backup.
Tetris
Game Type: Puzzle
4/4

Platform: Game Boy
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Originally sold as a pack-in with the venerable handheld system, Tetris for the Game Boy is a rock solid, platform-friendly port of the puzzling PC classic. In addition to including two one-player modes (endurance and 25-line), the game pak introduced to the Tetris formula a special two-player link mode in which players competed to finish 30 lines. By vanquishing multiple lines with a single block placement, players could send lines of blocks to their opponent's screen, making the game very competitive.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
Game Type: Role-Playing
4/4

Platform: Game Boy
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Link makes his anticipated Game Boy debut in this four-megabit cartridge, which closely follows the visual style introduced in 1992's Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. The story picks up after the conclusion of the Super NES game, which has young Link venturing across the sea to continue his training as Hyrule's greatest champion. After a tumultuous storm, Link finds himself shipwrecked on a mysterious island named Koholint. A talking owl tells Link that he needs to awaken a creature called the Wind Fish if he wants to return home. Yet in order to do this, the elfin hero must collect eight musical instruments scattered across the island. The catch? Each instrument is hidden inside a trap-filled cave guarded by entities known as Nightmares.
Link has learned some new moves for his first handheld adventure, including the ability to jump and attack at the same time, and the ability to move his shield to block attacks or to push enemies. Familiar items such as the sword, bow, bomb, hookshot, and magic powder are joined by a number of new tools, such as an acorn, wand, fins, and magical keys. Explore the island's vast overworld to discover an assortment of characters, quests, secrets, and challenges before venturing into each maze-like dungeon in search of the eight musical instruments. Engage in whimsical mini-games, from fishing to treasure hunting with a crane, and save your progress in up to three games to the battery-backed cartridge.
Wario Land II
Game Type: Action
4/4

Platform: Game Boy
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Oh, brother. Captain Syrup and her gang of nefarious pirates have busted into the evil Wario's castle and pilfered his collection of gold coins. And to get 'em back, Wario will have to quest through fifty levels in Wario Land II,

Do battle through a variety of massive environments while picking up power-ups to become Fat Wario, Puffy Wario and even the undead Zombie Wario. You'll need to muster every bit of skill you can find, since you'll need to take advantage of these different conditions to reach the end of each level! With a boatload of mini-games and multiple paths to take, Wario Land II on the Game Boy aims to provide hours of treasure-hunting, platforming fun.

Platform: Game Boy
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Mario's dastardly doppelganger has his first starring role in this surprise entry in the Super Mario Land series on Game Boy. Picking up where Super Mario Land 2 left off, the selfish Wario does what he does best: getting his grubby mitts on all things shiny and sparkly. Wario's goal in Super Mario Land 3 is to collect as much treasure as he can to build as large a castle as he can. Wario controls a bit differently than Mario. Not only is he much slower, but running into enemies is not a problem for the burly protagonist: colliding with creatures merely knocks them on their backs. Wario can then pick up the incapacitated enemies and throw them.
Wario's other moves include climbing, swimming, jumping, charging, and performing special techniques after finding magic caps throughout the pirate-infested realm of Kitchen Island. The jet cap increases his speed, the dragon cap lets him shoot fire from his nose, and the bull cap makes him stronger and able to latch onto ceilings. Explore all 40 of the island's side-scrolling courses while visiting such mouth-watering locales as Sherbet Land, Parsley Woods, Rice Beach, and Syrup Castle. Wario Land also features battery backup to save your progress and collected treasures.


Total: 8 games