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Plotting is a tile-matching puzzle video game published by Taito in 1989. It is called Flipull ( フリップル , Furippuru ) in Japan as well as in versions for the Famicom and Game Boy . As Plotting it was ported to the Atari ST , Amiga , Commodore 64 , Amstrad CPC , GX4000 , and ZX Spectrum .
Ninja Gaiden Shadow, released in Japan as Ninja Ryūkenden GB: Matenrō Kessen (Japanese: 忍者龍剣伝GB 摩天楼決戦, literally "Legend of the Ninja Dragon Sword GB: Skyscraper Showdown") and in Europe and Australia as Shadow Warriors, is a 1991 action game developed by Natsume Co., Ltd. and published by Tecmo for the Game Boy.
"Roaring Chronicle Metal Walker GB: Steel Friendship") in Japan, is a role-playing video game for the Game Boy Color, developed and published by Capcom. Many critics likened the game to the Pokémon series, but praised the game's unique qualities. [1] In Japan, the game inspired merchandise based on the Metal Walker robots. [2]
The original model of the Game Boy. The Game Boy portable system has a library of games, which were released in plastic ROM cartridges. The Game Boy first launched in Japan on April 21, 1989, with Super Mario Land, Alleyway, Baseball, and Yakuman.
The background of the game's story is minimal. All that is truly known is that the player character, either a boy named Ken (Kou in Japan), or a girl named Mery (Nami in Japan) (the names are optional), has become stranded on a deserted island after a storm capsizes the player's boat, and must actively work to survive and possibly find a way to escape back to civilization.
Video Games ' Michael Hengst highlighted the game's music, controls, well-designed stages, and enemy patterns, but felt that it was graphically not on par with titles like Gargoyle's Quest. [3] Total! ' s Andy Dyer gave the game favorable remarks for its graphical presentation, soundscapes, and smooth controls, but criticized its high ...
After the release of Bound High! on Virtual Boy was cancelled, Japan System Supply took most of the ideas and the soundtrack when developing a follow-up on the Game Boy titled Chalvo 55 that was released in February 1997. [31] Hideyuki Nakanishi was not involved during its development due to lack of interest. [2]
This game is a sequel to the events of the original Kid Dracula. Galamoth (called Garamoth in the game) has returned and it is up to Kid Dracula to stop him once again. However, he seems to have forgotten most of his spells. Also, many of his minions have turned against him and joined Galamoth.