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Released as a big gray brick with monochrome graphics in 1989, Gameboy later appeared as different incarnations such as the Gameboy Pocket and Gameboy Color. It is most widely known for Tetris, and was saved from the brink of death by Pokémon.
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Game Boy History
Fist of the North Star
Released 12/22/1989.
Sakigake!! Otokojuku (GB)
Released 8/4/1990.
Fighting Simulator
Released 12/22/1990.
Ultraman
Released 12/21/1991.
Zettai Muteki Raijin-Oh
Versus Hero
Released 8/7/1992.
Best of the Best
Raging Fighter
Released 3/26/1993.
Yū Yū Hakusho (GB)
Released 7/23/1993.
Mortal Kombat
Released 09/13/1993.
Metal Masters
Released 12/1993.
Yū Yū Hakusho Dai-Ni-Dan
Released 12/10/1993.
Rise of the Robots
Released 1994.
Mortal Kombat II Kyukyoku Shinken (Japan) (Mortal Kombat 2)
Released 5/16/1994.
Nettou Samurai Spirits (Japan) (Samurai Shodown)
Released 6/30/1994.
Fatal Fury 2
Released 7/24/1994.
Yū Yū Hakusho Dai-Yon-Dan
Released 12/9/1994.
Shaq Fu
Released 1995.
Battle Crusher
Released 1/27/1995.
Nettou World Heroes 2 (Japan) (World Heroes 2 Jet)
Released 2/24/1995.
SD Hiryu no Ken Gaiden (SD Hiryū no Ken)
Released 4/14/1995.
Primal Rage
Released 7/1995.
Ninkū (Game Boy)
Street Fighter 2
Released 8/11/1995.
Mortal Kombat 3
Released 10/7/1995.
Killer Instinct
Released 11/1995.
Nettou Toshinden (Battle Arena Toshinden)
Released 3/22/1996.
Nettou The King of Fighters '95 (King of Fighters '95, The)
Released 4/26/1996.
Nettou Samurai Spirits: Zankuro Musouken (Samurai Shodown 3)
Released 8/23/1996.
SD Hiryū no Ken Gaiden 2
Released 9/27/1996.
Super Chinese Fighter GB (Super Chinese Fighter)
Released 12/28/1996.
Nettou The King of Fighters '96 (King of Fighters '96, The)
Released 8/8/1997.
Konami GB Collection Vol. 3 (Yie Ar Kung-Fu (Console))
Released 2/19/1998. Compilation release.
Nettou Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special (Real Bout Fatal Fury Special)
Released 3/27/1998. JPN-only
Power Quest
Released 11/27/1998.
Mortal Kombat 4
Released 12/29/1998. GameBoy Color release
Street Hero (Street Heroes)
Released 1999. Game Boy Color release
Kettō Transformers Beast Wars
Released 3/19/1999.
Street Fighter Alpha
Released 2/29/2000. Gameboy Color game.
X-Men: Mutant Academy
Released 7/11/2000.
International Karate 2000
Released 11/24/2000. Gameboy Color release.
Shrek: Fairy Tale Freakdown
Released 5/29/2001. Gameboy Color release.
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