Talk:List of Game Boy Color games

Clean-Up 2011
I added a Reference to the IGN game database and updated the Nintendo gamelist from original games to the color games. Filled out the letter P a bit and added info. Much work to do here. Anyone wanna join in? -Koppapa (talk) 22:14, 21 February 2011 (UTC)

I've been helping out a little. I've noticed that most of the links go to the wrong page. I tried to fix the X-Treme Sports link but it didn't work. Could someone please fix it so that it will link to this page? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xtreme_Sports_(video_game) --173.17.193.34 (talk) 23:29, 5 January 2012 (UTC)

I also noticed a lot of links being wrong, like Harvest moon linking to an article on full moons, nothing about the video game at all. also why do all the pages link back to main game series when there are individual pages for some, like the Alien games they all link to one big sloppy article of Alien and Predator games which then links to the individual games, there are a lot of articles like that is there any way to fix the links? I would gladly do it if someone would show me how. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.135.192.183 (talk) 20:24, 17 May 2013 (UTC)

Resident Evil
I have seen videos of Resident Evil 1 and 2 for gameboy color. Can some body add them? Resident Evil 2: http://www.gametrailers.com/umwatcher.php?id=62403 Resident Evil:http://www.gametrailers.com/umwatcher.php?id=62247 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rudyevanescence (talk • contribs) 04:05, 15 May 2007 (UTC).
 * These titles were never released on GBC. --Thaddius 16:48, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Right. -Koppapa (talk) 22:14, 21 February 2011 (UTC)

Games with Rumble
I'm working on the Rumble Pak article and I'm about to add a section on GBC games with integrated rumble, but I don't know any other than Pokemon Pinball. Does anyone have a list of the others? If any? Thanks. --Thaddius 16:48, 5 July 2007 (UTC)

It was missing rumble in some games in the list (top gear 2, missile command, ready 2 rumble boxing), got them from here: http://squallsnake.com/blog-forgotten-relics-the-gbc-rumble-carts/

Reddit has a list: https://www.reddit.com/r/Gameboy/comments/3gd77s/looking_for_a_list_of_game_boy_and_gba_games_that/

And you can also use the no-intro database from DAT-o-MATIC for reference, search for "(Rumble Version)" in the title name: http://datomatic.no-intro.org/?page=download

Nushi Tsuri Adventure: Kite no Bouken has Rumble feature but there it not listed as it.

Asterisks?
What do the asterisks(*) mean? It is not explained in the article, nor any other game list... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.174.152.109 (talk) 02:23, 29 May 2008 (UTC)

They indicate a game that plays ONLY in color and not on a monochrome Game Boy. For some reason, someone deleted that note... Sprinter h (talk) 19:09, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
 * The * should be added back in. Sure. -Koppapa (talk) 22:14, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
 * It is now a row that says "Compatible with older Game Boy systems". Thanks for pointing that out!  --True Tech Talk Time (talk) 16:28, 8 May 2013 (UTC)

this is all wrong!!
if this is supposed to be the list of gameboy COLOR games, then why are there so many game boy games (black and white)?? it doesnt make sense, its like if you make a "List of PlayStation 2 Games" and include all PS1 games just because PS2 is backwards compatible. look at List of PlayStation 2 games, as you can see only PS2 games are included. look at List of Game Boy Advance games as you can see no GBC or GB games are included in that list. also, if the * indicates games that are only compatible with GBC (the only true GBC games) then why isnt there a note in the article indicating that? also why so many GBC games (like Pokemon gold) dont have the * ??--Jim88Argentina (talk) 16:41, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
 * YOU are wrong. Games marked with a * would work on a GBC, but the OGB and SGB will throw you an error and refuse to play it.  Other games on the list would work on all three of them, but in color only on the GBC. -- Kwpolska (spam me/contributions) 07:51, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
 * No fighting please! i've put a "Compatible with older Game Boy systems" column to indicate which games support the older systems and which don't.  Regardless of whether or not they are backward compatible, Game Boy Color games in this list support up to 10, 32 or 56 colors.  Older Game Boy games, on the other hand, only support four colours in different shades.  Hope this answers all the questions!  --True Tech Talk Time (talk) 16:32, 8 May 2013 (UTC)

What is this list?
Does this list show both Game Boy and Game Boy Color games or only Game Boy Color games? Why are pokemon yellow and trading card on the list if they are Game Boy games, not Game Boy Color? If the list includes also Game Boy games, then why pokémon yellow is there and not Pokémon Red and Blue? I suggest removing all Game Boy games and leaving only the Game Boy color games, since its a Game Boy Color games list. It's like if in a PlayStation 2 games list you include also PlayStation games, just because the PS2 is compatible with PS1 games.--Jim88Argentina (talk) 16:16, 21 January 2009 (UTC)
 * You are right of cause. Remove GB games. -Koppapa (talk) 22:14, 21 February 2011 (UTC)


 * Pokemon Red/Blue are original gameboy titles but Yellow's box does only state Gameboy (not Gameboy Color on it) even though it has a very enhanced color pallet when played on the GBC. Trading Card Game and Pinball are GBC games as stated on the box art and manuals. I've deleted Red/Blue/Yellow from the Color list. Vahnx (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 20:28, 10 November 2014 (UTC)

game boy
Should we list all game boy color games compatible w/ the game boy? 208.120.25.41 (talk) 19:50, 22 February 2009 (UTC)
 * I don't know, nobody knows. I'm considering just deleting this article, since its just a mess.--Jim88Argentina (talk) 21:02, 22 February 2009 (UTC)
 * As this lists all GBC games. of cause. -Koppapa (talk) 22:14, 21 February 2011 (UTC)

offical
"this is the offical list" how many things are wrong with that statement?

Wikipedia isn't the "offical" source on jack-shit... so blatant lying is on plate."try saying this is the offical wikipedia list"

Nor is there a single reference to support the claim these games exist, and for said system at that

finally WP:LIST, that very statement invalidates the articles status.... AfD anyone?
 * Why didn't you change it then? -Koppapa (talk) 20:57, 23 February 2013 (UTC)
 * If a game is licensed, than it is official.77.11.184.254 (talk) 23:55, 18 July 2015 (UTC)

Missing Games
International Superstar Soccer 2000, New Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley, Mary-Kate & Ashley Get A Clue, T.J. Lavin's Ultimate BMX, Men in Black: The Series, Hole In One Golf, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2000, Cyber Tiger Golf, Berenstain Bears: Extreme Sports, Kelly Club: Clubhouse Fun, Godzilla the Series [Not Monster Wars], Ms. Pacman: Special Edition, Planet of the Apes, Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder, Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams, Ten Pin Bowling, Wings of Fury   —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.122.9.222 (talk) 01:18, 27 September 2010 (UTC)

Article Importance
Since GBC and GB games are being put on the 3DS Eshop, shouldn't this article's importance be more than low? --173.17.193.34 (talk) 22:58, 21 January 2012 (UTC)

Color-enhanced games versus Color-exclusive games
Many games listed here are compatible with older Game Boys (original, Super and Pocket) and so i'll second the previous suggestions that there should be a legend differentiating Class B games (B&W and Color) from Class C games (Color only). Here is my suggestion:
 * Class B games (enhanced for Game Boy Color, but compatible with older handhelds)
 * Class C games (Game Boy Color required)
 * Class C games with built-in rumble (Game Boy Color required)

Perhaps a table would be better than a color palette, however. Based on List of Xbox games compatible with Xbox 360, perhaps having a "Compatible with older Game Boy systems" column with Yes/No would be the best option. Yes would be a Class B game, while No would be a Class C game. Anyway, please let me know what you think! --True Tech Talk Time (talk) 17:57, 24 April 2013 (UTC)

Question about localization
Hi, I'm a total newb. About five months ago I made an edit to this page that put Looney Tunes: Marvin Strikes Back! on the list. What I did not realize at the time was the game was already present on the page, unlinked, under its European release name. I don't know your policies for such things, and I have no idea as to where to go to look them up. A little advice to help resolve this issue would be much appreciated. Thank you for your time. E4439Qv5 (talk) 00:13, 1 December 2013 (UTC)
 * From the top of my head, the game should only have one listing for the game, not one per name. Alternative names should be provided on the article page for the game itself.  --True Tech Talk Time (talk) 00:03, 2 December 2013 (UTC)
 * That's what I thought, but which one goes? the American or European name? The article of the game is under the American name; the European name was the one first on this page. E4439Qv5 (talk) 04:38, 2 December 2013 (UTC)

The sort buttons do not work
I can't use the column sort buttons to, say group all backward compatible games together, it just seems to keep the alphabetical order, reverse it, or for some columns do nothing at all. Medinoc (talk) 12:01, 30 December 2013 (UTC)

Release Dates et others
This list lacks useful information, it is not worth to just add games randomly, check Game Boy Listing for details: there are developers, publishers, release dates, and even alternate titles. That listing is so great that it should become the standard among others systems... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 177.41.0.220 (talk) 03:53, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
 * Agree! I've just added an external link to Nintendo's list of GBC games that includes the North American release month/year & publisher. Probably not perfect, but a good start. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Seanpaulk (talk • contribs) 23:33, 2 November 2015 (UTC)
 * Old topic, but i will be updating this page soon to match what i did to List of Game Boy games, basically following what the 3ds list is doing before proceeding on to gba and ds (and perhaps maybe others too). still a work-in-progress though. -Ragnaroknike (talk) 13:25, 17 March 2016 (UTC)

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Confusing opening
The opening refers to "a list of all 581 games for the Game Boy Color", but the list of licensed games contains 658 (once I'd deleted one of the entries for "Daikatana" which appeared twice). I didn't change this as I wasn't sure if perhaps the 581 refers to some particular subset of those listed: but if it doesn't, it needs fixing, and if it does, perhaps this could be clarified? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.40.59.104 (talk) 21:08, 29 April 2018 (UTC)

Missing many japanese games
The text lists 581 GBC games. I come to 659 games after downloading and recounting the table as csv. Nevertheless, many games seem to be missing from this list. I've done a comparison with several sites (including GameFAQs) and come up with a total of 270 missing games. So a total of 929 games. Below I have created a list of the missing 270 games. The list has no claim to completeness and may be commented on and supplemented if something is missing.


 * Bomberman Max: Ain Version (JP)
 * Chou Gals! Kotobuki Ran (JP)
 * Chou Gals! Kotobuki Ran 2 - Miracle Getting (JP)
 * Elie no Atelier GB (JP)
 * Fairy Kitty no Kaiun Jiten - Yousei no Kuni no Uranai Shugyou (JP)
 * Ferret Monogatari: Watashi no Okini Iri (JP)
 * From TV Animation One Piece - Maboroshi no Grand Line Boukenki! (JP)
 * From TV Animation One Piece - Yume no Luffy Kaizokudan Tanjou! (JP)
 * Front Row (JP)
 * Funk the 9 Ball (JP)
 * Gaiamaster Duel - Card Attackers (JP)
 * Gakkyuu Ou Yamazaki (JP)
 * Game Conveni 21 (JP)
 * Gameboy Wars 2 (JP)
 * Gameboy Wars 3 (JP)
 * Ganbare Goemon - Mononoke Douchuu Tobisuise Nabebugyou! (JP)
 * GB Harobots (JP)
 * Gessou! Dangun Racer Onsoku Buster: Dangun Tama (JP)
 * Gensoumaden Saiyuuki - Sabaku no Shikami (JP)
 * Golf Daisuki (JP)
 * Golf Ou (JP)
 * Gonta no Okiraku Daibouken (JP)
 * Goraku Ou Tango! (JP)
 * Gran Duel - Shinki Dungeon no Hihou (JP)
 * Grandia - Parallel Trippers (JP)
 * Great Battle Pocket, The (JP)
 * Guruguru Garakutas (JP)
 * Guruguru Town Hanamaru-kun (JP)
 * Gute Zeiten Schlechte Zeiten Quiz (DE)
 * Gyouten Ningen Batseelor - Doctor Guy no Yabou (JP)
 * Hamster Club - Awasete Chuu (JP)
 * Hamster Club - Oshiema Chuu (JP)
 * Hamster Club (JP)
 * Hamster Club 2 (JP)
 * Hamster Monogatari GB + Magi Ham Mahou no Shoujo (JP)
 * Hamster Paradise (JP)
 * Hamster Paradise 2 (JP)
 * Hamster Paradise 3 (JP)
 * Hamster Paradise 4 (JP)
 * Hana Yori Dango - Another Love Story (JP)
 * Hanasaka Tenshi Tenten-kun no Beat Breaker (JP)
 * Hello Kitty no Beads Koubou (JP)
 * Hello Kitty no Happy House (JP)
 * Hello Kitty no Magical Museum (JP)
 * Hello Kitty no Sweet Adventure - Daniel-kun ni Aitai (JP)
 * Hello Kitty to Dear Daniel no Dream Adventure (JP)
 * Hero Hero Kun (JP)
 * Hiryuu no Ken Retsuden GB (JP)
 * Hisshatsu Pachinko Boy - CR Monster House (JP)
 * Honkaku Hanafuda GB (JP)
 * Honkaku Shougi - Shougi Ou (JP)
 * Honkaku Taisen Shougi Ayumu (JP)
 * Honkaku Yonin Uchi Mahjong - Mahjong Ou (JP)
 * Hunter X Hunter - Hunter no Keifu (JP)
 * Hunter X Hunter - Kindan no Hihou (JP)
 * Ide Yosuke no Mahjong Kyoushitsu GB (JP)
 * Itsudemo Pachinko GB - CR Monster House (JP)
 * J.League Excite Stage GB (JP)
 * J.League Excite Stage Tactics (JP)
 * Jankyuusei - Cosplay Paradise (JP)
 * Janosch - Das grosse Panama-Spiel (DE)
 * Jet de Go! - Let's go by Airliner (JP)
 * Jinsei Game - Tomedachi Takusan Tsukurouyo! (JP)
 * Jisedai Begoma Battle Beyblade (JP)
 * Jissen ni Yakudatsu Tsumego (JP)
 * Joryuu Janshi ni Chousen GB - Watashitachi ni Chousen Shitene (JP)
 * Juukou Senki Bullet Battlers (JP)
 * K.O. - The Pro Boxing (JP)
 * Kaijin Zona (JP)
 * Kaitei Densetsu!! Treasure World (JP)
 * Kakutou Ryouri Densetsu Bistro Recipe - Gekitou Foodon Battle Hen (JP)
 * Kakutou Ryouri Densetsu Bistro Recipe - Kettou Bistgarm Hen (JP)
 * Kandume Monsters Parfait (JP)
 * Kanji Boy (JP)
 * Kanji Boy 2 (JP)
 * Kanji Boy 3 (JP)
 * Kanji de Puzzle (JP)
 * Karamuchou wa Oosawagi! - Okawari! (JP)
 * Karamuchou wa Oosawagi! - Porinkiis to Okashina Nakamatachi (JP)
 * Karan Koron Gakuen - Hanafuda Mahjong (JP)
 * Kaseki Sousei Reborn II - Monster Digger (JP)
 * Katou Ichi-Ni-San Kudan - Shougi Kyoushitsu (JP)
 * Katou Ichi-Ni-San Kudan - Shougi Kyoushitsu (JP)
 * Kawaii Pet Shop Monogatari 2 (JP)
 * Keibajou he Ikou! Wide (JP)
 * Kidou Senkan Nadesico - Ruri Ruri Mahjong (JP)
 * Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo - 10nenme no Shoutaijou (JP)
 * Kinniku Banzuke GB - Chousensha wa Kimida! (JP)
 * Kinniku Banzuke GB2 - Mezase! Muscle Champion (JP)
 * Kinniku Banzuke GB3 - Shinseiki Survival Retsuden! (JP)
 * Kisekae Series 2 - Oshare Nikki (JP)
 * Kisekae Series 3 - Kisekae Hamster (JP)
 * Koguru Guruguru - Guruguru to Nakayoshi (JP)
 * Konchuu Fighters (JP)
 * Konchuu Hakase 2 (JP)
 * Konchuu Hakase 3 (JP)
 * Koushien Pocket (JP)
 * Little Magic (JP)
 * Lode Runner - Domudomu Dan no Yabou (JP)
 * Lodoss Tou Senki - Eiyuu Kishiden GB (JP)
 * Loppi Puzzle Magazine - Hirameku Puzzle Dai-2-Gou (JP)
 * Loppi Puzzle Magazine - Hirameku Puzzle Dai-3-Gou (JP)
 * Loppi Puzzle Magazine - Hirameku Puzzle Soukangou (JP)
 * Loppi Puzzle Magazine - Kangaeru Puzzle Dai-2-Gou (JP)
 * Loppi Puzzle Magazine - Kangaeru Puzzle Dai-3-Gou (JP)
 * Loppi Puzzle Magazine - Kangaeru Puzzle Soukangou (JP)
 * Love Hina Party (JP)
 * Love Hina Pocket (JP)
 * Luca no Puzzle de Daibouken! (JP)
 * Macross 7 - Ginga no Heart o Furuwasero!! (JP)
 * Magical Chase GB (JP)
 * Mahjong Joou (JP)
 * Mahjong Quest (JP)
 * Majokko Mari-chan no Kisekae Monogatari (JP)
 * Marie no Atelier GB (JP)
 * Maus, Die - Verrueckte Olympiade (DE)
 * McDonalds Monogatari (JP)
 * Medarot 2 - Kabuto Version (JP)
 * Medarot 2 - Kuwagata Version (JP)
 * Medarot 2 - Parts Collection (JP)
 * Medarot 3 - Kabuto Version (JP)
 * Medarot 3 - Kuwagata Version (JP)
 * Medarot 3 - Parts Collection (JP)
 * Medarot 4 - Kabuto Version (JP)
 * Medarot 4 - Kuwagata Version (JP)
 * Medarot 5 - Susutake Mura no Tenkousei - Kabuto Version (JP)
 * Medarot 5 - Susutake Mura no Tenkousei - Kuwagata Version (JP)
 * Medarot Cardrobottle - Kabuto Version (JP)
 * Medarot Cardrobottle - Kuwagata Version (JP)
 * Megami Tensei Gaiden - Last Bible II (JP)
 * Meitantei Conan - Karakuri Jiin Satsujin Jiken (JP)
 * Meitantei Conan - Kigantou Hihou Densetsu (JP)
 * Meitantei Conan - Norowareta Kouro (JP)
 * Me-Mail Bear no Happy Mail Town - Super Me-Mail GB (JP)
 * Metamode (JP)
 * Minna no Shougi - Shokyuu Hen (JP)
 * Minnie & Friends - Yume no Kuni wo Sagashite (JP)
 * Momotarou Densetsu 1-2 (JP)
 * Monster Race 2 (JP)
 * Monster Tactics (JP)
 * Monster Traveler (JP)
 * Muteki Ou Tri-Zenon (JP)
 * Nakayoshi Cooking Series 1 - Oishii Cake Okusan (JP)
 * Nakayoshi Cooking Series 2 - Oishii Panya-San (JP)
 * Nakayoshi Cooking Series 3 - Tanoshii Obentou (JP)
 * Nakayoshi Cooking Series 4 - Tanoshii Dessert (JP)
 * Nakayoshi Cooking Series 5 - Tanoshii Cake (JP)
 * Nakayoshi Pet Series 1 - Kawaii Hamster (JP)
 * Nakayoshi Pet Series 2 - Kawaii Usagi (JP)
 * Nakayoshi Pet Series 3 - Kawaii Koinu (JP)
 * Nakayoshi Pet Series 4 - Kawaii Koneko (JP)
 * Nakayoshi Pet Series 5 - Kawaii Hamster 2 (JP)
 * Network Boukenki Bug Site - Alpha Version (JP)
 * Network Boukenki Bug Site - Beta Version (JP)
 * Nintama Rantarou - Ninjutsu Gakuen ni Nyuugakushou no Dan (JP)
 * Nisemon Puzzle da Mon! - Feromon Kyuushutsu Daisakusen! (JP)
 * Nobunaga no Yabou - GameBoy Ban 2 (JP)
 * Nushi Tsuri Adventure - Kite no Bouken (JP)
 * Ohasuta Dance Dance Revolution GB (JP)
 * Ohasuta Yamachan & Raymond (JP)
 * Ojarumaru - Mitsunegai Jinja no Ennichi de Ojaru! (JP)
 * Ojarumaru - Tsukiyo ga Ike no Takaramono (JP)
 * Othello Millennium (JP)
 * Ottifanten - Kommando Stoertebeker (DE)
 * Ou Dorobou Jing - Angel Version (JP)
 * Ou Dorobou Jing - Devil Version (JP)
 * Owarai Yowiko no Game-dou - Oyaji Sagashite Sanchoume (JP)
 * Pachi Pachi Pachi-Slot - New Pulsar Hen (JP)
 * Pachinko CR Mouretsu Genshijin T (JP)
 * Pachinko Hisshou Guide - Data no Ousama (JP)
 * Perfect Choro Q (JP)
 * Pia Carrot he Youkoso!! 2.2 (JP)
 * Pocket Color Billiard (JP)
 * Pocket Color Mahjong (JP)
 * Pocket Color Trump (JP)
 * Pocket Cooking (JP)
 * Pocket Family GB2 (JP)
 * Pocket GI Stable (JP)
 * Pocket Hanafuda (JP)
 * Pocket King (JP)
 * Pocket Lure Boy (JP)
 * Pocket Pro Wrestling - Perfect Wrestler (JP)
 * Pocket Pro Yakyuu (JP)
 * Pop'n Music GB - Animated Melody (JP)
 * Pop'n Music GB - Disney Tunes (JP)
 * Power Pro Kun Pocket (JP)
 * Power Pro Kun Pocket 2 (JP)
 * Pro Mahjong Kiwame GB II (JP)
 * Pro Mahjong Tsuwamono GB (JP)
 * Pro Mahjong Tsuwamono GB2 (JP)
 * Pumuckl's Abenteuer bei den Piraten (DE)
 * Pumuckl's Abenteuer im Geisterschloss (DE)
 * Puyo Puyo Gaiden - Puyo Wars (JP)
 * Puzzle de Shoubuyo! Wootama-chan (JP)
 * Real Pro Yakyuu! - Central League Hen (JP)
 * Real Pro Yakyuu! - Pacific League Hen (JP)
 * Robot Ponkottsu - Comic Bom Bom Special Version (JP)
 * Robot Ponkottsu - Moon Version (JP)
 * Robot Ponkottsu - Star Version (JP)
 * Robot Ponkottsu - Sun Version (JP)
 * Rokumon Tengai Mon-Colle-Knight GB (JP)
 * RPG Tsukuru GB (JP)
 * Sakata Gorou Kudan no Renju Kyoushitsu (JP)
 * Sakura Taisen GB - Geki Hana Kumi Nyuutai! (JP)
 * Sakura Tasien GB2 - Thunder Volt Sakusen (JP)
 * Samurai Kid (JP)
 * San Goku Shi - GameBoy Ban 2 (JP)
 * Sanrio Timenet - Kako Hen (JP)
 * Sanrio Timenet - Mirai Hen (JP)
 * SD Hiryuu no Ken EX (JP)
 * Seipoi Densetsu (JP)
 * Seme COM Dungeon - Drururuaga (JP)
 * Senkai Ibonroku Juntei Taisen - TV Animation Senkaiden Houshin Engi Yori (JP)
 * Shaman King Chou Senjiryakketsu - Funbari Hen (JP)
 * Shaman King Chou Senjiryakketsu - Meramera Hen (JP)
 * Shigeru Mizuki's Shin Youkaiden (JP)
 * Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children - Aka no Shou (JP)
 * Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children - Kuro no Shou (JP)
 * Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children - Shiro no Shou (JP)
 * Shin Megami Tensei Trading Card - Card Summoner (JP)
 * Shinseiki Evangelion - Mahjong Hokan Keikaku (JP)
 * Shoubushi Densetsu Tetsuya - Shinjuku Tenun hen (JP)
 * Shougi 2 (JP)
 * Shougi 3 (JP)
 * Shutokou Racing, The (JP)
 * Snowboard Champion (JP)
 * Soreike! Anpanman - 5tsu no Tou no Ousama (JP)
 * Soreike! Anpanman - Fushigi na Nikoniko Album (JP)
 * Soukoban Densetsu - Hikari to Yami no Kuni (JP)
 * Soul Getter - Houkago Bouken RPG (JP)
 * Space-Net - Cosmo Blue (JP)
 * Space-Net - Cosmo Red (JP)
 * Super Bombliss DX (JP)
 * Super Chinese Fighter EX (JP)
 * Super Doll Licca-chan - Kisekae Daisakusen (JP)
 * Super Robot Pinball (JP)
 * Sweet Ange (JP)
 * Swing (DE)
 * Sylvanian Families - Otogi no Kuni no Pendant (JP)
 * Sylvanian Families 2 - Irozuku Mori no Fantasy (JP)
 * Sylvanian Families 3 - Hoshi Furu Yoru no Sunadokei (JP)
 * Sylvanian Melody - Mori no Nakama to Odori Mashi! (JP)
 * Tabaluga (DE)
 * Taisen Tsume Shougi (JP)
 * Tales of Phantasia - Narikiri Dungeon (JP)
 * Tanimura Hitoshi Ryuu Pachinko Kouryaku Daisakusen - Don Quijote ga Iku (JP)
 * Tokimeki Memorial Pocket - Culture Hen - Komorebi no Melody (JP)
 * Tokimeki Memorial Pocket - Sport Hen - Koutei no Photograph (JP)
 * Tokoro San no Setagaya Country Club (JP)
 * Totsugeki! Papparatai (J)
 * Trade & Battle Card Hero (JP)
 * Tsuri Sensei 2 (JP)
 * Tsuriiko!! (JP)
 * Uchuu Nin Tanaka Tarou de RPG Tsukuru GB2 (JP)
 * Wakashino Resutoran (JP)
 * Warau Inu no Bouken - Silly Go Lucky! (JP)
 * Watashi no Kitchen (JP)
 * Wendy - Der Traum von Arizona (DE)
 * Wizardry Empire (JP)
 * Wizardry Empire I - Fukkatsu no Tsue (JP)
 * Wizardry I - Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (JP)
 * Wizardry II - Legacy of Llylgamyn (JP)
 * Wizardry III - Knights of Diamonds (JP)
 * Yakouchuu (JP)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Jounouchi Deck (JP)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Kaiba Deck (JP)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Yugi Deck (JP)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II - Yamikai Kettouki (JP)
 * Zen-Nihon Shounen Soccer Taikai - Mezase Nihon Ichi! (JP)
 * Zok Zok Heroes (JP)

In addition, I have seen that in some games not all regional language versions are listed.


 * Sgt. Rock: On the Frontline --> Front Line: The Next Mission (JP)
 * Gift --> Gifty (DE)
 * International Track & Field --> Hyper Olympic Track & Field GB (JP)
 * Rugrats: Totally Angelica --> Rugrats - Typisch Angelica (DE), Les Razmoket - 100% Angelica (FR), Rugrats en Paris - La Pelicula (SPA)
 * Rugrats: Time Travelers --> Les Razmoket - Voyages dans le Temps (FR)
 * Rugrats in Paris: The Movie --> Les Razmoket a Paris - Le Film (FR)
 * The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure --> Koenig der Loewen, Der - Simbas grosses Abenteuer (DE), Les Roi Lion - Les Adventures de Simba (FR)
 * Monsters, Inc. --> Monster AG, Die (DE)
 * Rocket Power: Gettin' Air --> Rocket Racer - La glisse De L'extreme (FR)
 * Survival Kids --> Stranded Kids (EU), Survival Kids - Kotou no Boukensha (JP)
 * Ronaldo V-Football --> UEFA 2000 (EU)
 * Yu-Gi-Oh!: Dark Duel Stories --> Yu-Gi-Oh!: Das Dunkle Duell (DE), Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duel des Tenebres (FR), Yu-Gi-Oh!: Racconti Oscuri (ITA), Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duelo en las Tinieblas (SPA)

Correction for: KRTL: Jay und Der Spielzeugdiebe --> KRTL: Jay und Die Spielzeugdiebe

If I should find something else I will list it later. --Turaltay (talk) 16:53, 23 September 2018 (UTC)

Date format
According to MOS:DATEFORMAT, the only acceptable abbreviated format for dates is YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601). However, this page uses YYYY/MM/DD (and I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't do so consistently). Is there a reason for this? If not (and most likely even if so), the page should be converted to comply with the manual of style. 「 ディノ 奴 千？！ 」☎ Dinoguy1000 11:07, 10 December 2018 (UTC)


 * Actually, I've simply removed those columns from the table: they were added just a few months ago, without any discussion, by an IP address which has long been problematic and is currently blocked as a sockpuppet. 「 ディノ 奴 千？！ 」☎ Dinoguy1000 11:21, 10 December 2018 (UTC)

Genres
Can we get a column for genres? Other consoles have this and it makes research a lot easier. There's no other similar list out there like this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.173.93.131 (talk) 12:21, 23 December 2019 (UTC)

Is the eShop Section Still Relevant?
Since the 3DS is no longer supported or in production, is the eShop column still necessary? | NJ (talk) 13:26, 10 May 2021 (UTC)

Cell for Super Game Boy Enhanced Games
Since we have cells (the ones that say "Yes or No") for Dual mode games, can we also add a cell for Super Game Boy enhanced games? ToriBoy200072 (talk) 18:01, 1 February 2023 (UTC)

2023 games
https://retrododo.com/mcdonalds-grimaces-birthday/ Muur (talk) 21:01, 13 June 2023 (UTC)