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GB / GBC ROMsDonkey Kong Land 2 GBA ROM DownloadDonkey Kong Land 2 is a side-scrolling platformer released by Nintendo and developed by Rare for the Game Boy in 1996. The game serves as a portable companion to Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest on the Super Nintendo, bringing the same Kong family adventure to handheld players. Players control Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong as they set out to rescue Donkey Kong from the villainous Kaptain K. Rool and his Kremling crew. The game stands out for its detailed pre-rendered sprite work, which pushed the original Game Boy hardware to display visuals far richer than most titles of its era. Each Kong has unique abilities, with Diddy being faster and Dixie able to glide using her ponytail. The pair must work together to clear treacherous stages filled with enemies, traps, and hidden secrets. With its tight controls and clever level design, the game offers a satisfying challenge that captures the spirit of its console counterpart while standing on its own merits.
GB / GBC ROMsYoshi GBC ROM DownloadNintendo released Yoshi as a puzzle game for the Game Boy and Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991, with later support on the Game Boy Color through backward compatibility. Nintendo R&D1 handled production, and Game Freak helped with the design side, making this one of the earliest puzzle titles featuring the green dinosaur from the Super Mario series. Players control Mario as he catches falling enemies on four stacked trays, matching pairs of identical foes to clear them from the screen. The twist comes from Yoshi eggshells, which act as wild pieces that wrap around enemies stacked between the top and bottom halves of the shell, hatching a baby Yoshi for big points. The simple concept hides surprising depth, since stacking the wrong enemies fills the trays quickly and ends the round. Bright sprite work, catchy chiptune music, and short play sessions made it a popular pick-up title during the early handheld era, and it stands as the debut puzzle outing for the character.
GB / GBC ROMsDonkey Kong Land GBC ROM DownloadDonkey Kong Land is a side-scrolling platformer released by Nintendo for the Game Boy in 1995, with later Game Boy Color compatibility. Rare developed the title as a portable companion to the Super Nintendo hit Donkey Kong Country, bringing the same pre-rendered visual style to a handheld screen. Players control Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong as they chase King K. Rool and recover their stolen banana hoard once again. The story even pokes fun at itself, with Cranky Kong betting the heroes cannot pull off another adventure on weaker hardware. The game stands out for its detailed sprite work, which pushed the Game Boy to its limits and gave each Kong a sense of weight and personality. Tag-team mechanics let players swap between the two apes on the fly, using Donkey Kong for strength and Diddy for speed. Each character handles bosses, gaps, and enemy patterns in a different way, giving the levels a real sense of variety.
GB / GBC ROMsBatman GBC ROM DownloadBatman for the Game Boy is a side-scrolling action platformer released by Sunsoft in 1990, based on the 1989 Tim Burton film of the same name. The game places players in the role of the Caped Crusader as he fights his way through the criminal underworld of Gotham City to stop the Joker. Built on the same engine that powered the popular NES version, the handheld port keeps the tight controls, punchy combat, and challenging level design that made the original a fan favorite. Players run, jump, and shoot through industrial corridors, chemical plants, and the streets of Gotham, taking down henchmen with Batman's pistol and trying to survive long enough to reach each boss. The black and white visuals look sharp on the small screen, and the chiptune soundtrack carries a moody tone that suits the source material. For a portable title from the early 1990s, it delivers a surprisingly serious action experience that respects both the film and the player's skill.
GB / GBC ROMsCastlevania II Belmont's Revenge GBC ROM DownloadCastlevania II Belmont's Revenge is a side scrolling action platformer released by Konami in 1991 for the Game Boy. The game serves as a direct sequel to The Castlevania Adventure and brings back Christopher Belmont, the vampire hunter who defeated Dracula fifteen years earlier. Dracula has returned and kidnapped Christopher's son Soleiyu, twisting him into a servant of darkness. Players guide Christopher through four cursed castles to rescue his son and end Dracula's reign once again. The core gameplay focuses on tight platforming, careful whip combat, and patient enemy patterns that reward steady play. Konami improved the controls dramatically over the first Game Boy entry, giving Christopher faster movement, mid air whip strikes, and a proper whip upgrade system. The visuals push the original Game Boy hardware with detailed castle interiors, layered backgrounds, and crisp character sprites. Konami also composed a memorable chiptune soundtrack that stands as one of the strongest on the handheld, blending gothic moods with catchy melodies that fans still celebrate today.
GB / GBC ROMsDonkey Kong Land III GBC ROM DownloadDonkey Kong Land III is a side-scrolling platformer developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy and Game Boy Color. Released in 1997, it serves as the third entry in the handheld Donkey Kong Land series and acts as a portable companion to Donkey Kong Country 3 on the Super Nintendo. Players take control of Dixie Kong and her young cousin Kiddy Kong as they race against Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to discover the legendary Lost World. Rare packed the cartridge with pre-rendered sprites that mimic the look of the console games, giving the title a visual style that stood out on the original Game Boy hardware. The team also added full color support for the Game Boy Color version, making it one of the few entries in the series with enhanced palettes. Tight controls, hidden bonus rooms, and a focus on exploration give the game a feel that fans of the console trilogy recognized right away. The portable format kept the spirit of the bigger titles intact.