Fun GBC Games
- This 2000 game harkens back to the early days of video games, as it includes all of the levels from the original arcade version. The premise hasn't changed -- you control a pizza-shaped yellow disc, and must maneuver through a maze-like level to eat dots while avoiding ghosts. Eat power pellets and you can turn the tables by chomping on the ghosts for a short time. This title also include the puzzle game "Pac Attack."
- The green-clothed hero Link returns in this 2001 title that was released along with a companion game called "The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons." This game is considered by most to be the more difficult of the two. Link wakes up in a dark forest in the land of Labrynna, and soon discovers he must rescue a kidnapped woman from evil forces. This is the standard formula in this series that dates back to the days of the NES, but this game adds a device called the Harp of Ages that allows Link to travel through time.
- If you like collecting those cute yet fearsome creatures known as Pokemon, this game is for you. This title and the companion release "Pokemon Silver Version" offer 251 different Pokemon characters you can collect and train. Explore the world in standard role-playing game style while battling and capturing Pokemon. Build the strongest team possible to become the greatest Pokemon trainer in the land.
- The original NES classic returns with a twist, including "Lost Levels" and a versus mode where Mario can battle Luigi if you connect your Game Boy Color with another. A virtual toy box you can unlock features a calendar and a fun fortune-telling item. To beat "Super Mario Bros. Deluxe," you must pass through eight worlds of increasing difficulty to rescue Princess Toadstool from the fire-breathing Bowser. Unlike the original you can save your game anywhere in this 1999 release.
Pac-Man Special Color Edition
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
Pokemon Gold Version
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
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