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unusual facts about Game Boy Color


Keith Van Horn

Van Horn appeared on the cover of the NBA Jam 99 video game for both the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color.


Gekido

Gekido (known as Gekido: Urban Fighters in Europe) is a beat 'em up for the PlayStation game console. The game uses a fast paced beat 'em up system, with many bosses and a colorful design in terms of graphics. The game features the music of Fatboy Slim and Apartment 26. Marvel comic book artist Joe Madureira also contributed. A version of Gekido was also released on the Game Boy Color in Europe.

Hello Kitty's Cube Frenzy

Hello Kitty's Cube Frenzy (Hello Kitty's Cube de Cute in Japan) is a puzzle game featuring Hello Kitty for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color gaming systems.

Hugo: The Evil Mirror

Hugo: The Evil Mirror (Danish: Hugo: Det Afskyelige Spejl) is a video game in the Hugo franchise developed by ITE Media for the PC, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color and mobile phones.

Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!

Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!, also known as Martian Alert, is a video game based on the Looney Tunes franchise for Game Boy Color.

Ralph the Werewolf

Rampage World Tour was released in 1997 for newer consoles such as PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, and Game Boy Color.

Shaman King: Power of Spirit

Power of Spirit is one of the only "tactical RPG" Shaman King games ever made, aside from the Japan-exclusive strategy versions for GBC.

Tiny Toon Adventures: Dizzy's Candy Quest

Tiny Toon Adventures: Dizzy's Candy Quest was the second Tiny Toon Adventures-related game released on the Nintendo Game Boy Color.


see also

Quarth

Besides the arcade version, there were also ports of the game to the MSX2 (with a built-in SCC chip), Famicom, and Game Boy—home releases used the Quarth name worldwide (with the exception of the Game Boy Color release in Europe of Konami GB Collection Vol. 2, where the game was renamed to the generic title Block Game for unknown reasons).

Ronaldo V-Football

The Game Boy Color version's soundtrack was created by Alberto Jose González.

Star Wars Episode I: Racer

The Game Boy Color version of the game had an additional "Rumble" feature, in which you could put an AAA battery into the game card to activate vibration.