Amazing Tater (known in Japan as Puzzle Boy II (パズルボーイII?)) is a puzzle video game for the Game Boy from Atlus. The game features a password system. It is the sequel to Kwirk. ...
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Rod Land, known in Japan as Yousei Monogatari Rod Land (妖精物語ロッドランド?, lit. "Rod Land: A Fairy Tale") is a 1990 arcade game originally developed and published by Jaleco. ...
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Kirby's Dream Land (星のカービィ, Hoshi no Kābī?, "Kirby of the Stars"), is a 1992 third party platforming video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy handheld game console. It was f ...
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Undercover Cops: Hakaishin Garumaa (アンダーカバーコップス 破壊神ガルマァ?), sometimes referred to with or without subtitle as Undercover Cops Gaiden (アンダー
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Quarth (クォース, Kwōsu?) is a hybrid puzzle game/shoot 'em up developed by Konami which was released in 1989 as an arcade game, sold as Block Hole outside Japan. ...
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QBillion (キュービリオン?) was a puzzle video game for the original Nintendo Game Boy. In it you controlled a mouse that, for reasons that are left unclear, has to reduce stacks of blocks to units one block high. This is r ...
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Mega Man V, known as Rockman World 5 (ロックマンワールド5, Rokkuman Wārudo Faibu?) in Japan, is a video game developed and published by Capcom for the Game Boy handheld game console. It is the fifth and final ga ...
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Star Trek Generations: Beyond the Nexus is a Star Trek video game released for the Nintendo Game Boy and Sega Game Gear in 1994. It was developed under the title "Star Trek the Next Generation: The Advanced Holodeck Tutorial", changing to its final t ...
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E-Motion (also known as Sphericule) is a strategy, action, and puzzle video game developed by The Assembly Line in the late 1980s. It was published as The Game of Harmony in the United States by Accolade, and as E-Motion by U.S. Gold elsewhere. It wa ...
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