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Best Gameboy Color Games If you own a Gameboy Color Console you need to know the best games to own for the GBC. These are the 10 best Gameboy Color games ever made and what makes them so great. 10 Best GameBoy Color Games Yu-Gi-Oh Dark Duel Stories Some monsters are good and some monsters are bad but all of them can be on your team in this entry in the monster-collecting genre. Based on a hugely popular comic book from Japan, YU-GI-OH! DARK DUEL STORIES challenges you to collect a complete deck of cards, train monsters, and battle enemies. You'll use your beasts and all eight card types to wrangle with would-be foes throughout the game. The AI is tremendous, and the two-player action is even better! Tetris is one of the greatest puzzle games of all time. Pieces fall from the sky and you have to rotate them and try to complete rows. If you complete a row it disappears. The the blocks reach the top of the screen its game over. They start coming faster and faster as you get further into the game.




Tetris is an addictive puzzle masterpiece. Pokemon fans all around the world are sure to be thrilled with this sequel to POKEMON RED or BLUE. This time, the world of Johto is the setting, and eight different gym leaders hold badges that you must collect to enter the Johto league and prove your status as Pokemon master. Over 100 more Pokemon make their appearance in POKEMON GOLD to bring the total up to over 250 Pokemon to collect. Additional features include an internal clock that keeps track of the time of day, Pokemon breeding, and PokeGear, making this the ultimate adventure for Pokemon fans! Strategy, skill and determination. It takes all three to win at Baseball! Now you can rule the diamond anywhere life takes you with Baseball on your gameboy color. The game is a very simple version of Baseball without much in the way of fielding, but it is a fun and simple game. The difficulty level ramps up pretty quickly too. Can you defeat that nasty Brickster and show him who's the champ once and for all?




Design and build your own helicopter, car, boat, or skateboard out of virtual LEGO pieces in this imaginative extension of the LEGO legacy. You'll take to super-slick speedways, raging rivers, and state-of-the-art skate parks, en route to a final showdown with the Brickster himself. You'll journey to different islands, experiencing LEGO-themed locales and competitions along the way. LEGO ISLAND 2: The Brickster's Revenge is perfect for gamers of all ages. Defend the world's cities from attack in MISSILE COMMAND. Blast missiles as they drop from the top of the screen to the buildings below. If all of the buildings are destroyed, it's Game Over. Should you successfully defend a city through two waves of missiles, you'll be treated to a special animation related to the defended city. Keep the world safe from destruction in MISSILE COMMAND. You've just gotta catch em all in the hugely popular RPG that started it all. In POKEMON YELLOW Special Pickachu Edition, you take control of young Pokemon trainer Ash, along with his best friend Pikachu, as they search the world for six badges that will gain Ash entrance to the Pokemon League tournament.




To earn the badges, you'll have to defeat six Pokemon gym trainers with your own collection of pocket monsters. POKEMON YELLOW Special Pickachu Edition features a number of elements from the animated series not seen in other versions, so this one is a must-have for POKEMON fans. You're Mowgli, and you were raised by a pack of wolves. Except there's a rumor that Share Khan the man-eating tiger is coming after you. So now you've got to sneak, swing and swoop your way through the jungle, catch the tiger by the tail and reach the safety of the man-village. To do this, you have to get the hang of incredibly tricky vines, neutralize venom balls, dodge coconut-throwing monkeys and fire off bananas at any scorpion, vampire bat or crazy ape that gets in your way. So eat your potassium. It's a jungle out there! F-1 RACE is an arcade style racing game featuring tracks in locations all around the world. You will find tracks from Australia, Canada, Portugal, India, Russia, and even Egypt.




There are three modes of play. First is a championship mode, where you compete in a series of races, and must place first in each to advance to the next. Second is a time trial mode, in which you try to achieve your shortest lap time around the track of your choice. Finally, there is the multi-player mode for up to four drivers. After making an emergency landing, Wario wanders into a cave and finds a magical music box. When he gets sucked into the box, he agrees to help the former ruler regain control of the Music Box Kingdom in exchange for all the treasure he can find and a one-way trip home. Help Wario work his way through challenging puzzles as he searches for treasure and music boxes in WARIO LAND 3.Skip to Main Content AreaThe requested URL /new-files/index.php?page=28&s1=date&sd1=1 was not found on this server.From TV Animation One Piece : Maboroshi no Grand Line Boukenki!Our server was unable to process your request. .What you were attempting to do when the server stopped servingYour browser type and version numberYour operating systemYour phone number in case we get lonely (or need further information)




THAT IS MY LINK!!!This article contains link(s) which have been cut down by the Internet Lumberjack or which have otherwise crashed into slumber due to the hug of death. Please help the CWCki by replacing or restoring these links. CWCki's American readers helped pay for this. Anyone else suddenly feel like cheating on their taxes? One of their most valuable customers. This is a catalog of Chris's video game collection, based in large part on a spreadsheet he sent to Shigeru Miyamoto in order to show how dedicated he is to video games. The actual Excel file contains more information about each game that Chris listed himself for some reason, like number of players for each game. Some games are obvious (Every Sonic game, and almost every Pokémon game), some are surprising (Barbie Game Girl), some are bizarre (Powerpuff Girls: Relish Rampage Pickled Edition), and some are outright embarrassing (Pooh's Party Game: In Search of the Treasure, Learning with the PooYoos.). For whatever reason, Chris's game inventory also includes demo discs, game peripherals (such as his PSEye), and other things that can't really be considered games (such as Game Boy Advance Video cartridges, a concept that failed to appeal to almost any American consumers...except, apparently, for Chris, who bought several of them).




God only knows why Chris felt it was a brilliant idea to send a Nintendo executive a list of games he has on competing platforms, or to send a list of imports to a game company that practically invented region lock-out to prevent games from being imported. The bulk of the list is only accurate to around the time of the Miyamoto Saga, in January 2009. Luckily, his public PSN profile and other sources of information have made it possible to get a clearer picture of his ever-expanding PS3 collection. Also, Xbox games and hardware are conspicuously missing from the list, but according to his eBay sales, he most likely owned one at some point. Many trolls conservatively estimate that Chris and his family have spent at least $30,000 on video games in his lifetime (including $1,000 from a 1994 shopping spree), roughly 3 times the amount of Chris's annual income — your tax dollars at work. As of 2010, for downloaded games and other PSN content alone, he has spent nearly $3,500, and the toll continues to rise.




However, a January 2015 leak by a Nintendo employee revealed that he had made 585 purchases on his account, in Nintendo video game products (including hardware, software, DLC, etc.) in a span of 4.5 years. This leak also showed that Chris' addiction to buying video games has gotten worse. Also, after the fire, many of these games are presumed to have burned up (or lost), but no final verdict on that matter has been given. In early August 2010, according to his e-mails with Jackie, Chris sold off "12 NES, 3 SNES, 6 Genesis, 9 Game Boy and 6 PSOne Games" at a local pawn shop, hoping to snag some spending money and get around his father's iron grip on his finances. (He attempted to sell 23 PlayStation games total. All but six were refused due to their poor condition.) A couple of weeks later, he went back and sold off more NES and SNES games, as well as his Super Nintendo console and a few accessories for it. Between both trips he pocketed a little over $80, but the extent of what he got rid of is not fully documented.




On 31 August, he made a third trip to the pawn shop, selling off his Nintendo 64 and all his games for the console. At the same time he tried to sell his 16-bit Sega consoles and games, but failed, since his Genesis was apparently malfunctioning. Around the same time, Chris also made a couple of trips to his local GameStop to trade in some of his collection. In early August, he gave up "9 PS3, 2 PS2, 3 PSP and 4 DS games" for $50 in store credit, which he immediately plowed back into a pre-order for more games. Later, around the end of the month, he traded in several Game Boy Advance, Gamecube, and Nintendo DS games for $100 worth of GameStop store credit. In both cases it's not clear exactly which titles he let go of. In October 2010, Chris dropped by Plan 9 Music, a music store in Charlottesville, and sold them "7 PS3, 2 PSP, 4 Gamecube and 1 Wii game" along with several movie DVDs, although as usual he did not specify which titles. He thereby earned $48.75, most of which went directly into his stomach and Son-Chu's gas tank.




In the Clyde and Tito PS3 E-mails, Chris mentioned the pawn shop trip to his enemies. A few weeks later, Clyde Cash obtained three of Chris's old games and his Super Game Boy from the pawn shop and uploaded pictures of the loot here on the CWCki. The pictures show that at one point, Chris labeled his games with his name and birthdate (which now serve as a True and Honest certificate of authentication), and that his copy of Dr. Mario was kept in less than satisfactory condition. If you live in Charlottesville, VA you can head down to Snooky's Pawn Shop and pick up your very own piece of Chris-chan memorabilia, and the best part is, Chris probably got paid less than a dollar each for his games. According to an e-mail to Jackie, Chris sold his Nintendo 64 and all of the games listed below (save for the Wii downloads, obviously) in August 2010. Despite Chris's avowed hatred of da HEXBox 360, he tried to sell several games for the original Xbox on eBay, making it possible that he owned one.

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