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Go! Go! Hitchike  J-Wing (Ocarina-System)? labelimageminimize
Super Chinese Land 3'  Culture Brain?Alson included in a compilation named [i]Super Chinese Land 1-2-3 Dash'[/i], released in Japan in 1996. labelimageminimize
The Sword of Hope  Kemco;Seika (Kemco)1989An evil sorcery blankets the land. A monstrous dragon, having possesed the king now rules behind an army of hideous creatures. You are the chosen one, the prince of destiny, who must save the true monarch and restore his kingdom.

Summon your courage and wait for the myriad challenges ahead. You must battle ogres, cyclopses and elusive skeletons. Search for keys to the wizards' gates that guard the invincible "Sword of Hope." Free the sword and carry its magic to defeat the deadly dragon.

Go now. It is time to master your fate.***
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[37]***Also included on a compilation called "Selection I & II" released in 1998 by Kemco in Japan.

The compilation only is super game boy enhanced.***Semi-interesting early RPG for the Game Boy. In contrast to its main competitor "Final Fantasy Legend", this game features first-person view. You only control one character, the fights are rather simple and the leveling up process goes rather fast and it feels like a beginner RPG. That doesn't mean there are a couple of puzzles and nasty mazes. The story is your typical "prince goes out to rescue the world from an evil dragon who controls the king" tale. Graphically the game features nice pictures of the surroundings, which try to be not your typical endless boring dungeon wall graphics. The monster graphics though are not as good as in the aforementioned "Final Fantasy Legend".***Japanese release: 1989.
US release: 1990.
German release: 1992.
Swedish release: 1993.
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The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2  Kemco;Interactive Television Entertainment (Kemco)1991Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle
[22]***Mickey Mouse II
[69]***The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2
[37]***Mickey Mouse II
[37]***The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2
[29]
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The Sword of Hope II  Kemco1992Also included on a compilation called "Selection I & II" released in 1998 by Kemco in Japan.

The compilation only is super game boy enhanced.
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Alfred Chicken Sunsoft;Mindscape (Twilight Zone Software)1993 labelimageminimize
God Medicine Konami (Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya)1993Game description from Aeon Genesis:

[i]God Medicine is a kickass RPG by Konami for the Super Gameboy, which is very reminiscient of Final Fantasy Legend 3/SaGa 3, but it's better. The basic story is that there's this girl, Mika Ardan, who's battling a Demon for control over her world. The Demon's discovered an alternate world (the real world, our world) and has made its way across the cleft, chased by Ardan and her fellows. They begin to fight... Meanwhile, three school kids have been eagerly anticipating the release of Phantom, an RPG, but a few weeks prior the company producing the game was decimated in a lighting storm, and the game was cancelled. The kids overhear the sounds of Ardan's fight, and bear witness as her team is defeated. The Demon flees to recover its wounds, while the three main characters learn that Ardan is from the world of the cancelled game! Receiveing the power of heroes from Ardan's band, you embark on a quest to finish what she started in the video game world, but there's more to the story than it at first seems... There's more to the game system than it at first seems as well. About halfway through the game, you get to insert jewels into your weapons, and the jewels actually expand your characters slightly. Every jewel does something different, and even the same jewels will do different things for different characters, so experiment![/i]

Unofficial English translation available:
[url=http://agtp.romhack.net/]agtp.romhack.net/[/url]
[cjlee001]
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Golf Classic  Malibu Games (Unexpected Development)1993 labelimageminimize
Mickey Mouse Magic Wand  Nintendo;Kotobuki Systems (Nintendo)1993Only the American version, called Mickey Mouse Magic Wands and released in 1998, is Super Gameboy Enhanced. labelimagesubject
Tetris 2  Nintendo1993 labelimageminimize
The Smurfs  Infogrames1993 labelimageminimize
Kirby's Pinball Land Nintendo (HAL Laboratory)1993 labelimageminimize
Adventures of Lolo  Imagineer;Nintendo1994 labelimageminimize
Aladdin  Virgin (NMS Software)1994Hang on to your carpet for ACTION and FUN! Aladdin slashes his shining scimitar to fight through Agrabah, escape from the Sultan’s dungeon, survive the fiery Cave of Wonders, snatch the Genie’s lamp and save Princess Jasmine from the evil Jafar!***
[45]***
[27]
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Bakenou TV '94 Asmik1994 labelimageminimize
Beethoven's 2nd Hi-Tech Expressions (Unexpected Development)1994 labelimageminimize
Crayon Shin-chan 4: Ora no Itazura Dai Henshin  Bandai1994The Mario game is a hack of "Crayon Shin-chan 4" and only appeared on pirated multi-carts. labelimageminimize
Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions  SunSoft1994 labelimageminimize
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf Ocean;Malibu Games (Electronic Arts)1994 labelimageminimize
FIFA International Soccer THQ;EA Sports (Probe;Malibu Games)1994 labelimageminimize
Game Boy Gallery  Nintendo1994 labelimageminimize
Hon Shougi Imagineer1994 labelimageminimize
Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues Ocean1994 labelimageminimize
Masakari Densetsu Kintarou RPG Hen Tonkin House1994 labelimageminimize
Mega Man V  Capcom1994 labelimageminimize
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers  Bandai1994 labelimageminimize
Momotaro Dengeki 2 Hudson (Amccus)1994 labelimageminimize
Nettou Garou Densetsu 2: Arata-Naru Tatakai  Takara;SNK (Takara)1994The literal title is something like 'Fierce Fighting Legend of the Hungry Wolves 2: The New Battle'.
[Jacquismo]***Incomplete unofficial English translation available:
[[link:http://www.romhacking.net http://www.romhacking.net]]
[cjlee001]
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New SD Gundam  Bandai1994 labelimageminimize
Othello World Tsukuda Original1994 labelimageminimize
Pac-Panic  Namco1994 labelimageminimize
Pokonyan! - Yume no Daibouken NHK1994 labelimageminimize
Pro Mahjong Kiwame GB Athena1994 labelimageminimize
Rock'n Monster Hori Electric1994 labelimageminimize
Samurai Shodown  SNK;Takara1994 labelimageminimize
SeaQuest DSV Malibu (Unexpected Development)1994 labelimageminimize
Shougi Saikyou Magical Company1994 labelimageminimize
Slam Dunk  Bandai1994 labelimageminimize
Star Trek Generations: Beyond The Nexus Absolute Entertainment;GameTek (Absolute Entertainment)1994 labelimageminimize
Super Street Basketball 2  VAP (Arcadia Systems)1994 labelimageminimize
Taachiyan Bandai1994 labelimageminimize
The Pagemaster Fox Interactive (Probe)1994 labelimageminimize
Tokoro's Mahjong Jr. Vic Tokai (Milestone)1994 labelimageminimize
Tottemo! Luckyman Bandai1994 labelimageminimize
Tsume Shougi - Kamiki Godan Magical Company1994 labelimageminimize
Tsumego Series 1 - Fujisawa Hideyuki Meiyo Kisei Magical Company1994 labelimageminimize
Ultraman Ball Interbec1994 labelimageminimize
Ultraman: Chou Toshi Gekiden Angel1994 labelimageminimize
Urban Strike THQ (Black Pearl Software)1994 labelimageminimize
Wario Blast featuring Bomberman!  Hudson;Nintendo (Hudson)1994Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! is a Game Boy game in the Bomberman series developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo. It is a modification and localisation of the Japanese game Bomberman GB, and involves the player dropping bombs to break blocks and opponents. While only Bomberman is playable in the Japanese version, Wario was added as a playable character in the localisations where the game got Wario-themed.***
[46]***Wario Blast
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[27]***Super Game Boy enhanced. Up to four players.
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