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Duck Tales Gameboy
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Top Ranking Tennis Gameboy

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The original 90's Gameboy and the follow-up Gameboy Color and Gameboy Mini were the forebears of portable gamign as we know it today. There are many great games that can still be played on the GBA and GBA SP hardware.

Quacking my way around platforms is, surprisingly, more fun than I remembered.

Mon, 03 May 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

Take an elderly rescue chopper for a test run, albeit flying left to right and back again.

Sat, 03 Apr 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

Race Days on the original Gameboy is as good a game today as it was back then, only now it's even value for money.

Sat, 27 Mar 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

Top Ranking Tennis still stands out even with all those other tennis games for all those other systems.

Sat, 20 Mar 2010 Share: Twitter | facebook

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