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Harvest Moon 3 GBC Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Harvest Moon 3 GBC, developed and published by Victor Interactive Software and released in 2001, is the third and most ambitious entry in the portable Harvest Moon series. It introduces a bold innovation for the franchise: a full gender-selection system with parallel storylines depending on whether you play as Pete the experienced boy farmer or Sara the island girl inheriting her father's farm. The two protagonists share the same game world but face the island's challenges from different angles — the male player manages crops and upgrades tools, while the female player excels at animal husbandry. As your chosen farmer wins the trust of their island partner, the partner becomes increasingly capable and self-sufficient, allowing you to focus on other aspects of farm life. The game takes place on a charming island setting reached by ferry from the mainland, where shops, events, and an evolving cast of characters await every Monday and Thursday.

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Harvest Moon GB Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Harvest Moon GB is the first portable entry in the beloved Harvest Moon farm simulation series — known in Japan as Bokujou Monogatari, or Ranch Story — developed by Victor Interactive Software and published by Natsume. Originally released in 1997 for the original Game Boy and re-released in 1998 as Harvest Moon GBC with added colour support, it distils the core farming life experience onto the humble handheld with surprising effectiveness. The game opens with your grandfather's spirit asking you to restore his neglected farm to glory within one year. You clear rocks, chop stumps, till soil, plant seasonal crops, and tend to cows and chickens, managing your stamina and time carefully across the four seasons. Harvest Sprites, befriended through repeated interaction, can be called upon to help around the farm, and a link cable allows limited trading with another player.

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Joe and Mac Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Joe and Mac — also widely known as Caveman Ninja — is a beloved run-and-gun platformer developed and published by Data East for arcades in 1991. The game stars the green-haired Joe and the blue-haired Mac, two wild cavemen who must battle through prehistoric jungles, volcanoes, and dangerous ice stages to rescue a group of women kidnapped by a rival tribe. Their arsenal of prehistoric weapons includes stone wheels, boomerangs, fireballs, flint, and electricity — keeping combat exciting and varied from stage to stage.

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Kid Dracula Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Kid Dracula is a wonderfully irreverent spin-off from Konami's legendary Castlevania series, released for the Game Boy in 1993 in Japan and North America. A sequel to and enhanced remake of the 1990 Famicom title Akumajou Special: Boku Dracula-kun, the game stars a comedic chibi version of Dracula who has forgotten all his supernatural powers during a long slumber. When the wicked Garamoth threatens to seize the castle, Kid Dracula must battle through eight richly themed stages — a ghost pirate ship, a volcanic landscape, a robotics factory, and Dracula's own castle among them — all while gradually recalling his abilities.

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Kirby's Dream Land 2 Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Kirby's Dream Land 2 is a charming and surprisingly deep platformer developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy, released in March 1995 in Japan and North America and July 1995 in Europe. A sequel to the original Kirby's Dream Land and a continuation of the adventures that unfolded in Kirby's Adventure on the NES, the game tasks the loveable pink puffball with recovering the Rainbow Bridges connecting Dream Land's islands after the shadowy entity Dark Matter steals them and possesses King Dedede. Collecting seven Rainbow Drops hidden across the game's stages is the key to crafting the Rainbow Sword and banishing Dark Matter for good — but only players who find all seven will see the true ending.

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Konami GB Collection Vol. 4 Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Konami GB Collection Vol. 4 is a Game Boy Color compilation released in Europe in July 2000, gathering four more Konami greats onto a single cartridge. The lineup includes Gradius II: The Return of the Hero — the classic space shooter featuring the iconic Vic Viper spacecraft fighting through five blisteringly challenging stages — Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge, a beloved handheld Castlevania entry where Christopher Belmont storms four separate castles to reach Dracula himself, plus Yie Ar Kung-Fu, one of the earliest one-on-one fighting games, and Antarctic Adventure, an endearing third-person penguin racing game.

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Konami GB Collection Vol.3 Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Konami GB Collection Vol. 3 is a fantastic compilation cartridge released for the Game Boy Color in Europe in May 2000, bringing four of Konami's classic handheld titles together on a single cart with newly added colour support. The four included games are Pop'n TwinBee — the cheerful cute-'em-up shoot-'em-up known for its golden bell power-up system — Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, a side-scrolling action-adventure where you battle through towns rescuing a kidnapped friend, Bikers (released in North America as Motocross Maniacs), a fun side-scrolling motocross racer across nine courses, and Guttang Gottong, a charming puzzle-arcade title.

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Lara Croft Tomb Raider Curse of the Sword Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword is an action-adventure game developed by Core Design and published by Activision for the Game Boy Color in 2001. It serves as the second Lara Croft handheld adventure — a direct sequel to the first Tomb Raider game on the same platform — and follows the fearless archaeologist as she hunts down a cursed sword of immense supernatural power. Core Design, the studio that created Lara Croft and built the Tomb Raider franchise from the ground up, handled development themselves, ensuring the game carries the DNA of the series' creators.

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Looney Tunes: Marvin Strikes Back! Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Looney Tunes: Marvin Strikes Back! (known as Looney Tunes Collector: Martian Revenge in Europe) is a Game Boy Color adventure game published by Infogrames in 2000. The story sees Marvin the Martian fuming after the Looney Tunes gang mocked his failed attempt to destroy Earth — so he teams up with his loyal lieutenant K-9 and launches a counter-offensive. It serves as a sequel to Looney Tunes Collector: Alert! and carries over the same collect-and-trade gameplay that made its predecessor popular with fans of the franchise.

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Lufia The Legend Returns Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Lufia: The Legend Returns is a role-playing game for the Game Boy Color developed by Neverland and published by Taito in Japan, Natsume in North America, and Ubisoft in Europe, released in 2001. It is the third entry in the Lufia series — following the two beloved SNES titles — and the first to appear on a handheld system, giving the franchise a new lease of life on portable hardware. The game takes place two hundred years after the events of Lufia II and one hundred years after the original Lufia, following a teenager named Wain who is a descendant of the legendary hero Maxim. When the ancient evil Sinistrals begin to awaken once more, Wain and his companion Seena must gather warriors and stop the apocalypse, travelling through a series of randomly generated dungeons and discovering Ancient Texts that teach the party new special abilities called IP Skills.

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Magical Chase Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Magical Chase is a horizontal-scrolling shoot-em-up developed by Quest Corporation and originally released for the TurboGrafx-16 in Japan in 1991. The heroine is Ripple, a mischievous apprentice witch who accidentally releases demons from a forbidden book and must pursue them across seven stages on her broomstick, accompanied by two star-shaped companions called Topsy and Turvy that orbit her and provide additional firepower. Players collect crystals dropped by enemies and spend them at floating shops run by a pumpkin vendor to buy weapon upgrades — including a rapid-fire Balkan, 3-Way spread shots, homing attacks, and the devastating x4 beam — as well as health restoratives. The star maidens can be repositioned around Ripple to create shields or focus fire, adding a tactical dimension to the shooting. Quest's team notably went on to create Ogre Battle, Tactics Ogre, and Final Fantasy Tactics, giving Magical Chase an intriguing place in gaming history.

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Mario Golf Nintendo Gameboy Vintage Video Game GB

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Mario Golf for Game Boy Color, released in 1999 and developed by Camelot Software Planning, was the first Mario Golf title to appear on a handheld system and remains one of the most impressive GBC sports games ever made. Much like its companion title Mario Tennis, this is not simply a stripped-down arcade golf game — it features a full RPG-style story mode in which you create your own character and work through club tournaments, levelling up attributes like drive power, shot height, draw/fade, and control as you gain experience on the course. The familiar Mario cast turns up as opponents and unlockable characters, including Wario, adding personality and variety to the competition. Five 18-hole courses give the game remarkable longevity for a portable release, and the shot system is approachable for newcomers while offering real depth.

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