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Tetris Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Tetris for the Game Boy is not just a game — it is the title that defined the Game Boy, bundled with the handheld at launch in North America and Europe and immediately establishing itself as the system's killer application. Developed and published by Nintendo in 1989, it is a portable adaptation of Alexey Pajitnov's original 1985 puzzle masterpiece, translated to the handheld perfectly and played by millions of people in the years that followed. Tetris topped the sales charts repeatedly upon release and is credited by many as the single most important factor in the Game Boy's phenomenal commercial success.

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The Castlevania Adventure Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Castlevania: The Adventure was the first Castlevania game produced for the Game Boy, arriving in Japan in October 1989 and in North America by the end of that same year. Developed and published by Konami, it launched as one of the most technically impressive early titles on the platform and brought the dark, gothic atmosphere of the NES series to Nintendo's handheld. The game is set a century before the events of the original Castlevania and a century after Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, following Christopher Belmont — ancestor of Simon and descendant of Trevor — as he ventures into Dracula's castle to end the vampire lord's renewed reign of terror once again.

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The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Ages Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages is one half of a remarkable pair of Game Boy Color titles developed by Flagship and published by Nintendo in 2001, standing alongside its sister game Oracle of Seasons as the seventh and eighth instalments in the storied Zelda series. Oracle of Ages is the puzzle-focused game of the duo, sending Link to the land of Labrynna where the Sorceress of Shadows Veran has taken possession of the Oracle of Ages, Nayru, and begun manipulating the flow of time to plunge the world into chaos. Using the Harp of Ages, Link must travel between the present and the past to unravel her schemes and set the timeline right.

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The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Night of the Living 2 Spooky 4 Me One Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror is a Game Boy Color platformer released in 2001 by THQ, drawing on the iconic Treehouse of Horror Halloween specials that have been a beloved annual tradition of The Simpsons since 1990. The game recreates seven different horror-themed stories from the show's earlier seasons, with each level starring a different Simpson family member and adapting a different episode segment. Players take control of Bart, Homer, Lisa, Marge, and Maggie across wildly varied gameplay styles — from side-scrolling action and exploration to run-and-gun sequences — keeping things fresh from level to level in a way that few handheld platformers of the era attempted.

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Tomb Raider Starring Lara Croft Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Tomb Raider Starring Lara Croft brought the iconic adventurer to Nintendo's handheld in 2000, developed by Core Design — the same studio behind the original PlayStation classics — and published by THQ. Known in some regions as Tomb Raider: The Nightmare Stone, it was Lara's debut on Nintendo hardware and stands as a genuinely impressive piece of Game Boy Color engineering. Over two thousand animation frames were rendered from the home console originals and crammed into the cartridge, making Lara one of the most detailed and fluid character sprites ever to appear on the platform. Eidos producer Mike Shmitt described it at launch as technically remarkable given Lara's origins on far more powerful hardware.

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Trip World Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Trip World is a 1992 platform game developed and published by Sunsoft for the original Game Boy, released in Japan in November of that year and in Europe in 1993, but never in North America. That limited distribution, combined with its modest production run, has made it one of the most sought-after cartridges in the entire Game Boy library — copies regularly command serious sums from collectors. The game follows Yakopoo, a young bunny-like being of the Shabubu race, on a quest across five visually distinct worlds to recover the stolen Maita Flower of Peace. Without it, the inhabitants of Trip World descend into chaos and become the game's enemies. Yakopoo's key ability is shapeshifting between three primary forms at will, each with different movement and attack properties, giving the game a thoughtful, exploratory feel quite unlike other platformers of its era.

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Tumble Pop Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Tumble Pop on the Game Boy is a port of Data East's 1991 arcade game, originally developed as a cheerful action-platformer in the tradition of Bubble Bobble. The original arcade release starred two ghost-hunters armed with vacuum cleaners — essentially high-powered backpack contraptions — who travel the globe sucking up all manner of monsters and launching them as bouncing projectiles to wipe out multiple enemies at once. The Game Boy version arrived in Japan in 1992 and in North America in March 1993, bringing the colourful concept to Nintendo's handheld audience.

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Ultraman: The Legend of the Super Warrior Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Ultraman: The Legend of the Super Warrior is a Game Boy action game based on the Ultraman: Super Fighter Legend manga and OVA series, published in Japan by Angel in August 1994. The game is rooted in the Overlord Mefilas story arc from that series, casting the player as Ultraman in a fight against powerful cosmic forces threatening the universe. It combines side-scrolling action stages with shoot-'em-up segments as Ultraman hurtles through space, blending two distinct styles of play into a single adventure.

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Wario Land 2 Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Wario Land 2 is the third entry in the Wario Land series and one of the most inventive platformers ever released on the Game Boy. Initially launched for the original Game Boy in 1998 and later expanded as a Game Boy Color cartridge with full colour support, the game picks up after the events of the first Wario Land, with Captain Syrup and her Black Sugar Pirates invading Wario's castle while he sleeps, stealing his treasure, flooding parts of the building, and triggering his giant alarm clock. Wario gives chase across towns, forests, mazes, and eventually the pirate fortress of Syrup Castle itself. The game is notable for a branching level structure and multiple possible endings — secret paths unlock alternate story chapters, and players who find everything will discover a true final chapter with a time attack challenge.

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Wario Land 3 Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Wario Land 3 is one of the finest platformers ever released for the Game Boy Color, arriving in 2000 and cementing Nintendo R&D1's reputation for inventive handheld design. The game drops Mario's greedy rival into a mysterious world hidden inside a magical music box, where he must track down five scattered music boxes to free a trapped figure — and, naturally, pocket as much treasure as possible along the way. The world is divided into four cardinal areas spanning 25 sprawling stages, each packed with colour and personality that truly shows off what the Game Boy Color hardware could achieve.

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Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 is the game that transformed Wario from a one-off villain into one of Nintendo's most enduring antiheroes. Released for the Game Boy in January 1994 in Japan and early 1994 in the West, it serves as the direct sequel to Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins and stars Wario himself rather than Mario — a bold creative decision that paid off enormously. Wario, having been beaten and humiliated by Mario in the previous game, travels to Kitchen Island with a single-minded goal: steal enough treasure from Captain Syrup and the Brown Sugar Pirates to buy his own castle. It is a refreshingly uncomplicated motivation that perfectly suits Wario's greedy, bull-headed personality.

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Zelda Links Awakening DX Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX is the enhanced Game Boy Color re-release of one of the most beloved Zelda games ever made. Originally launched in 1993 for the original Game Boy, Link's Awakening was notable for being the first Zelda game to venture away from Hyrule entirely — Link finds himself washed up on the mysterious Koholint Island after a violent storm at sea, and must collect eight Instruments of the Sirens to wake the island's slumbering Wind Fish and find a way home. The story is surprisingly deep for a handheld title of its era, full of quirky characters and a genuinely poignant ending that still resonates with fans decades later.

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