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Game Boy Club - Currently Playing: #5 Bomberman Quest

daydream

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Welcome friend! This is the GB/GBC/GBA-GAF community game-along!

In here we play old video games of the Game Boy variety together and talk about them. The idea for this arose from my desire to have more game talk in the retro threads instead of merely conversing about matters pertaining to collecting, modding or just hardware talk in general.

While we will try to generally keep it cas', we are pursuing two (simple) goals with this: to discover lesser known titles of the Game Boy family library, whether it is for the first time in an in-depth fashion or for the first time, period - as well as having a place to talk about them.

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I shall keep it brief and quote myself here:

Then again, I'd like the discussion to just pertain to the game since there's already a lot of collection and hardware talk in here. So while I would personally aim to obtain all the games we would play in physical form, I wouldn't give anyone the 'receipts.gif' card, if that makes sense. Especially since not everyone has the same funds or the same access to certain games (think PAL/NTSC differences, for example).

So yeah, the primary focus of our venture is to just play the games and post our thoughts about them. If you don't have the means to play along on original hardware, do not feel excluded! While this can't always be accounted for, availability of games outside of, you know, cartridges (think 3DS VC) can and will play a role in picking the games up for voting.

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Holding a poll about which game to play next underscores the community aspect and (hopefully) ensures a diverse and fresh selection of games to vote for. Therefore, feel free to send in suggestions for future polls via PM or Twitter (@daydreamGAF). I feel it's appropriate to spend some time with original Game Boy games first before moving on to Colour and eventually Advance!

VOTE FOR THE SIXTH GAME HERE: (Quote to see)

An early vote allows people to seek out a physical copy of the game if they so desire. Remember, JP copies are very viable options with games that aren't particulary text-heavy!

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Title: Bomberman Quest
Release Date: [JP] December 24, 1998; [US/EU] 1998
Platform: Game Boy Colour
Developer: Hudson Soft
Publisher: Hudson Soft; Electro Brain [US]

It's no surprise that Bomberman Quest won the poll as our next game, as people have been clamouring for more Bomberman since Hudson's death. In Bomberman Quest, the titular hero visits four zones that he has to rid of monsters with, well, his trusty bombs to return to Planet Bomber. The game foreshadows later Bomberman titles that tossed a level-based structure aside for a more involved game featuring an overworld, story and RPG elements. A lot of these elements are prefigured or at least hinted at in Quest, with Peace Town acting as a place to fall back to, allowing you to check your progress, save the game, upgrade your arsenal, and more. It's a great opportunity to revisit this fantastic series which may be gone (for all intents and purposes) but is certainly not forgotten.

This is our first game with Super Game Boy, granting you a nice borders (one pictured below). Also, heads-up: There are two endings to the game so if you wanna go for the real one, you can go look up how to do that. You can find more info on the game along with the manuals here.

The game will run us till January 11. Don't forget to vote for the next game which will be the third GBC title, rounding out the group before our first GBA title!

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Game #1 said:
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Title: Kid Dracula [US/EU]; Akumajō Special: Boku Dracula-kun [JP]
Release Date: [JP] January 3, 1993; [US]] March 1993; [EU] 1993
Platform: Game Boy
Developer: Konami
Publisher: Konami

Konami was all about weird and off-beat self-referentiality back in the day (see also: Wai Wai World for Famicom). In this quirky take on the Akumajō Dracula/Castlevania series, simultaneously a quasi-sequel to the Famicom-only game with the same name, Akumajō Special: Boku Dracula-kun (1990), the titular hero Kid Dracula tries to reclaim the demon throne by beating his challenger, Galamoth. I couldn't find an English version of the manual online so if you're just picking up the cartridge but still want to get a taste of the manual art, the (wildly differing) Italian and Japanese booklets can be found here.

What with E3 going on and all the hubbub surrounding that, my suggestion would be to play this till July 5. And with that, have at it, GAF!

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Game #2 said:
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Title: Batman [EU/JP]; Batman: The Video Game [US]
Release Date: [JP] April 13,1990; [US]] June 1990; [EU] 1990
Platform: Game Boy
Developer: Sunsoft
Publisher: Sunsoft

I consider Sunsoft to be sort of like the Platinum of their time. Granted, Treasure might be the more apt point of comparison in the gameplay department, but in the way Sunsoft chose their projects - a lot of them licenced and others highly original -, I think there is something to the parallel.

Thus, our second game is Batman on the Game Boy. It released shortly after the NES version and can definitely still be considered as part of the early GB era, just about one year into the system's life cycle. You play as the titular bat trying to take down who else but The Joker.

This is the instruction booklet I found online for the game. And with that, we are off! You got till August 3 to save Gotham during their 200th anniversary! And don't forget to vote for the next game under 'Voting'!

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Title: James Bond 007 [EU/US]
Release Date: [EU] January 29, 1998; [US] February 9, 1998
Platform: Game Boy
Developer: Saffire
Publisher: Nintendo

Now here's a developer name you don't hear often: Saffire. A relatively active Utah-based developer and port house, Saffire put out quite a few games till the end of 2000 when they underwent a name change until they finally went under in 2004. While I can't say I'm particularly familiar with their library - Nester's Funky Bowling for VB and the N64 version of Rainbow Six appear to be stand-outs in their portfolio - it becomes quickly apparent that they've dabbled in a lot of licenced games which means there's a definite hidden gem potential here!

And so we come to James Bond 007, our third Game Boy Club game! More Zelda-like than anything else, this title promises to be an interesting ride. Following the global adventures of England's #1 secret agent, you are tasked with locating your colleague, 008, who is missing in action, with all the Bond tropes that go hand-in-hand with that.

I couldn't find a manual for this one, if you come across one, do let me know! And don't forget to vote for the next game under 'Voting'! Next up will be our first GBC game.

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Game #4 said:
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Title: Metal Gear: Ghost Babel [JP]; Metal Gear Solid [US/EU]
Release Date: [JP] April 27, 2000; [US/EU] May 5, 2000
Platform: Game Boy Colour
Developer: Konami Computer Entertainment Japan
Publisher: Konami

Perhaps a surprising choice for our next game, considering the popularity of the series, but few people have actually played Ghost Babel, this very late entry into the Game Boy library. Considered by many as the best 2D game in the series (others omit the '2D' from that verdict), Ghost Babel revives the MSX days of the series while containing an amount of story beats, often delivered in Ninja Gaiden-esque cutscenes, that is more reminiscent of the Solid series. Aside from the main story, the game features 180 VR missions - a lot of them taken from Solid on the Playstation and recreated for the Game Boy - and a two player mode requiring the link cable. You can find a manual for the game here.

With games coming out and Ghost Babel being pretty meaty, we won't start a new game until November 9. Don't forget to vote for said game, our second GBC title!

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Thanks to NormalFish for providing the banners!
 

Boney

Banned
Oh man, I LOVE this initiative! Never gonna find Kid Dracula in my life though, so I guess I'm sitting this one out.
 
Great timing as I just received my physical copy of Kid Dracula GB in the mail today. Expensive, but worth it as this was the last game missing from my NA Castlevania collection. I'll be playing it tonight.
 

Robin64

Member
Kid Dracula is one of those games I picked up when we used to have a used game store in town, but like so many in my collection, never got round to playing it. Didn't even know it was Castlevania related at the time, of course.
 

Bakkus

Member
Nice thread, I finished DK 94 on my Super Game Boy 2 a few days ago. Pretty good, although mabye a bit too long for it's type of game.
 

daydream

Banned
I'm ready to go!


I'd rather not post a picture of my Colour which I did a horrible thing to as a kid. My one and only act of vandalism as a child.
Stickers.

Anyway, I'll also be playing on my Colour, for sure. Still in perfect working condition apart from the speaker but it's easily fixed by plugging in headphones.

Oh, I forgot to do it for the image but I'll be playing in B/W! Remember: B+Left on start-up!
 

Kelas

The Beastie Boys are the first hip hop group in years to have something to say
I'll try and get in on this. ^ I also effed up my original gameboy with Pokémon stickers
 

BooJoh

Member
Cool idea, but my modest library of 50ish GB/C games and lack of disposable income combined with lack of obscure titles on VC means I'm out. I guess I'll keep an eye on the polls for any upcoming games that I happen to own or are on VC.
 

rexor0717

Member
I've really been wanting to buy an old gameboy and some games. The GB collecting thread always made me really nostalgic too, so I might hop on this if I get some extra $$.
 

daydream

Banned
Played the first two levels in bed yesterday (on my GBC 'cause playing with headphones is the best - also had to position the lamp to get a good view of the, uh, game). Detailed impressions later but needless to say, it was delightful! I wrote down a password, too!
 

Jockel

Member
May I suggest adding Mercenary Force to a future poll? It's a great fit for this format as it's a little known shoot em up with ground-based units that you buy with points.
 
Game is kinda tough. Definitely see all the Castlevania references like the clock tower gear platforms and the spike traps in the first stage. Took me a while to realize the first stage boss simply dies of old age. Maybe Kojima had a hand in this?
 

test_account

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I remember that a friend bought this game back in the days. I also have a complete copy of the european version that i bought 5-6 years ago or something.
 

Blues1990

Member
Oddly enough, I had completed that game last light with a copy that was given to me from a co-worker. It's a cute platformer, and it's a cool way for it to be a stand-alone game that is only superficially similar to the Castlevania series.

Now, if Metal Walker was going to be discussed in the future, THAT's when I'll join in on the fun.
 
Played two stages yesterday before the cartridge froze on me. I was stuck on the first level since I had no idea about the powers (JP version here).

Great looking game for it's time, love the sprites.

Game is kinda tough. Definitely see all the Castlevania references like the clock tower gear platforms and the spike traps in the first stage. Took me a while to realize the first stage boss simply dies of old age. Maybe Kojima had a hand in this?

Yes, dunno if the NA version is different but KKK nazis are a bit extreme for a first boss.
 

woopWOOP

Member
Oh, I remember this one. Got it long ago on some local market. Loved the music, especially stage 2. I don't think I ever beat it tho.

Ahhh screw it, going to set up my Gamecube + Gameboy Player and pop this sucker in right now.
 
I'll have to check the retro game shop to see if they have this in their story by any chance. I picked up an OG Gameboy a couple months ago from there and this would put it to some good use.
 

Robin64

Member
Okay, wow, this little game is kinda tough. I need to be a bit slower.

Also decided to play via Retroarch, after Rich! had shown so much love for the Game Boy shaders it has. Oh my~

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