

Information about developers, publishers, and release dates are gathered from the GameFAQs and Moby Games websites. There is also one game exclusive to the country of South Korea. The releases are sorted into 3 main regions (Japan, North America, and European Union/ PAL region), specifying if certain European games had country-specific distribution. This list is organized alphabetically by the games' localized English titles, or by rōmaji transliterations when exclusive to Japan. Such games typically feature the disclaimers "Only for Game Boy Color" and "Not compatible with other Game Boy systems!" on their box art or sometimes on the cartridge. They feature the text "No" in the column indicating backward compatibility. Class B cartridges were compatible only with the Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP and Game Boy Player. Many of them also have special borders and/or limited color support for the Super Game Boy. The backs of the boxes for such games are labeled "Compatible with Game Boy" and the cartridges of these games are typically molded in black to distinguish them from original Game Boy cartridges. They feature the text "Yes" in the column indicating two versions of the game included on the cartridges. Games were released under two classes of cartridges: Class A, "Dual Mode" cartridges compatible with Game Boy systems which predate the Game Boy Color. Crunchyroll as a promotion to be released in May of 2023, ported a copy of their digital game " Hime's Quest", However this is unconfirmed as officialy licensed by nintendo. Additionally, there were several games which were developed and officially licensed, but were cancelled before release. However, multiple unlicensed games (many of which are developed and distributed by fans) have been released since then. The last official release for the system was Doraemon no Study Boy: Kanji Yomikaki Master, which was released in Japan on July 18, 2003. The list of Nintendo Game Boy Color games includes 917 licensed releases from the platform's launch in 1998 to the final release in 2003. Go to the terminal outside of the Police Station and input one of fifty-eight codes: 3D74QF9, 3D9KQC7, 3DC76H4, 3DQK9XH, 3GCC7XR, 3GF9GVL, 3GHFFV7, 3GNN4FC, CS60138, N7NGKFD, N7NN4F9, NCDGRX, NCDKRX, NCDPRX, NCDVRX, NKHDHV, NKLDHV, NKRDHV, NKVDHV, NNDGLX, NNDGPX, NNDGRX, NNDGVX, NNDKRX, NNDXRX, NNHGRX, NNHKRX, NNHPRX, NNHXRX, NNLGRX, NNLKRX, NNLPRX, NNLVRX, NNRGRX, NNRKRX, NNRPRX, NNRVRX, NPRDHV, NPRHHV, NPRLHV, NPRRHV, NQGGXH, NQKGXH, NQPGXH, NQVGXH, NTDGRX, NTDKRX, NTDPRX, NTDXRX, NTHGRX, NTHKRX, NTHPRX, NTHVRX, NVRDHV, TKDDHV, TKHDHV, TKLDHV, or TKRDHV.Atomic Purple model of the Game Boy Color Wii U Version Cheat Codes High Speed Chase Bonus Missions

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