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Stacks of four will then disappear, taking the virus with them. In the first adventure on the GameBoy, Christopher Belmont takes down Dracula and rids the world of his evil ways. There are four levels that can be completed in any order, and Christopher can use sub weapons such as holy water as well as the trademark Belmont whip. Not content with causing a ruckus in one game, he branched out and created his own series which has gone on to achieve critical acclaim the world over!

You must work together with allies in the Ghoul Realm and other nice folk on your way through the game, taking care to kick the asses of all of the pretenders and invaders who want to eradicate you and the Ghoul Realm forever. The bigger the stack, the more points you got. Either way, this was one heck of an addictive game and a fun, alternative adventure for two of my favourite characters. Up next on this list of the best Gameboy games of all time is Harvest Moon , the greatest farming simulation series of all time….

Moving on… it follows the SNES game as the second game in the Story of Seasons canon and lets gamers experience life on a farm. Gamers upgrade tools as they progress, sort of like a farming RPG adventure. The aim of the game is to keep the farm, the pets, the crops, and your dead grandaddy happy.

Like Animal Crossing, Harvest Moon has a season mechanic and an in-game clock, meaning certain actions have to happen at a certain time. DuckTales was hardly off the family TV set back in the day. Not only was it epic to watch, but it remains one of the best Gameboy games that I ever owned and still do! This is Scrooge McDuck at his finest, diving into a pool of gold coins and pogoing about on his walking stick! How many ducks do you know that would go to the ends of the earth and even outer space just to add more treasure to their massive horde?

Well, Players take Signor Moneybags Scrooge through a series of levels collecting gold and treasure. Hop around on the moon, sneak through creepy Transylvania, and become an intrepid explorer in the Amazon. And the real hero of the show — Scrooges Cane! And instead of picking up hearts along the way, Scrooge McDuck gets his health from delicious ice creams. Dude is decadent, after all! This is also one of the best NES games of all time too and sold over 1,, copies.

What a winner! Collecting treasure is the aim of the game Wario should probably start hanging out with Scrooge McDuck , but puzzles and tricky blockades make things a lot harder for our bulbous-nosed anti-hero. He loses coins when attacked by an enemy, which is probably worse than dying for this treasure-loving sneak-thief. There are multiple hidden doors and exits to find, as well as puzzles to overcome in order to get through blocked paths or to treasure rooms.

Like Kirby, Wario has the power to take traits from enemies and use them to his advantage. Donkey Kong 2 sees Diddy and Dixie Kong taking the reigns from Donkey in their first portable adventure. Rool has stolen Donkey Kong too! This game even came in a banana yellow cartridge for those extra simian feels. Diddy and Dixie are great heroes in their own right, and while it is similar to the SNES adventure, Rare certainly worked their magic with this one.

R-Type takes the 20th spot in this list of the best Gameboy games of all time! R-Type is often cited as one of the greatest games of all time, and it certainly has a geekylicious storyline that fans of Star Gate and Star Trek will be all over like a symbiote at a packed birthday party.

R-Type is space-age shooting at its best. Players take control of the epic R-9 Arrowhead in this side-scrolling adventure, shooting down alien crafts and sending enemies into the ether as asteroid dust. I wrote that in capitals just to prove how big they actually are.

This is another of my favourite side-scrolling adventures and features one of the best villains in the world too — The Joker. Ever played Ninja Gaiden? While the NES version has cooler cutscenes, the Gameboy title is the perfect companion for long journeys and getting that comic-book kick in the office.

DC fans need this in their life immediately. This game is one for puzzle lovers. The main aim of each level is to move a black ball from one end of a level to another. Muddy can dig in certain locations to find items and other passages, but the ball has to be moved overground.

Enemies are sent by the farmer try to stop Muddy, and there are bosses to battle along the way too… including two plumbers…. If it is, then it looks like Mario hated Donkey Kong and moles back in the early days.

Our moustachioed hero uses a hammer and chisel to create different shapes by solving puzzles. There are puzzles in total to work through, giving value for money if you fancy giving this game a try. Golf is the ultimate game to play while sitting on the loo.

There was a little confusion as to who the main character was on the cover back in the NES days, though Nintendo appeared to have sorted it out by the looks of the Gameboy cover above…. While Golf saw releases on many consoles since the Gameboy, the green-tinged portable version is my favourite by far. Looking for substance? Who knew a sequel to an okay at best NES Castlevania could be any good, but here we are. Oozing with charm and packed from start to finish with great level design, Kid Dracula is the surprise standout platformer of the Game Boy.

While it can be played standalone, Mega Man V really shines at its best if the player has some concept of the first four games that came before. Fun fact: Pokemon Gold , Silver , and Crystal were actually developed so they could be played on the regular Game Boy.

Super Mario Land is one of the most important launch titles of all time, releasing alongside the Game Boy in Japan and essentially showing audiences that, yes, Super Mario can be done on the small screen. Not just that, SML 2 actually takes notes from Super Mario World , offering fun, eclectic level design that rivals even that of the big league Mario games.

Three distinct styles of gaming that changed the industry entirely. Tetris was a bridge for casual audiences to finally start gaming, and pairing itself with the Game Boy was a genius choice. Tetris is addictive by nature, which means anyone who bought a Game Boy in the west would be playing it a lot.

The best part about Tetris is that its design transcends time. Needless to say, Tetris on the Game Boy is still an amazing way of experiencing a classic.



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