I just bought a purple clear game boy color at the Salvation Army for FOUR BUCKS! Sound works screen it has 0 cracks or rough spots. looks like it was used a couple times and thrown in a box for 20 years. IT WAS A HELL OF A STEAL!
Nate Emond That's an amazing deal! Thrift shops in my area tend to put those sort of things into ecom, which is their online auctions. Once in awhile we will find an old Nintendo product in the store.
BAZFANSHOTHITS I couldn't agree more. I just discovered this channel a week ago and have been binge watching the hell out of it. The content, variety and information is absolutely top notch. Tell your friends, this channel definitely rocks and deserves every subscriber it's acquired so far.
We forgot to mention the Japanese exclusive Game Boy Light. The Game Boy Light is only slightly bigger than the Game Boy Pocket and features an electroluminescent backlight for low-light conditions.
+MetalJesusRocks The models are: - the Gameboy Light Silver - the Gameboy Light Gold - the Gameboy Light Yellow Toys R Us edition - the Gameboy Light Tezuka Astro edition (clear model) - the Gameboy Light Tezuka World edition (red model) - the Gameboy Light Pikachu edition - the Gameboy Light Famitsu edition These models are rare and mainly for collectors. I remember an auction on Ebay for a GB Light Famitsu model solding at 1000$. Even the cheapest auctions for used GB Light rarely finish under 100$.
+MetalJesusRocks true! you can turn that backlight on and off for purpose... to save battery time... that's what I heard about this machine. Loved the Gameboy, gone for Gameboy Classic and Gameboy Color as a kid. I think my first own console back then! thx for this video! besides nostalgia the games are still great, bumping Castlevania still on the Super Gameboy on the TV screen. Great sprites even with monochromatic grafics and superb sound if you go for a 8 bit synth like vibe... ^^
Another interestig fact: There was a motor scooter made by Aprilia. The Aprilia SR50 Ditech, which had a very advanced injection system instead of the usual carburetor. Tuning is very popular with normal carb scooters, but suddenly became very hard due to the new injection system of the Ditech, since it was computer controlled. So they came up with a Gameboy Cartridge, that you would put into your Gameboy and then connect it to the Ditech via cable. From there on you could alter and change the setup of your scooter and remove performance restrictions, which increased the top speed by almost 100% ! Eventually the Ditech models failed, because tuning was such a hassle. That was around 10 years ago. Today, scooters are all back on carburetor engines!
I decided today that I want to start collecting games for the Game Boy color. I think it's an amazing system with unique looking cartridges and definetly has affordable games. Thank you for making all these video's over the years. I finally decided on what I want to collect starting today
I found my old Gameboy color Pikachu version recently and it wasn't working. Managed to get it fixed with some broken Gameboys from eBay and now I am collecting for it again. It's such a cool system.
My grandpa received a Gameboy and Tetris for a birthday present in his early 70s, having never played a video game before in his life (aside from windows solitaire). He played the hell out of that thing, and was quite good at it. John is totally right though, he never even thought about buying additional games. He already had the one he wanted to play.
I recommend the first Wario game, Super Mario Land 3, Wario Land!!! This is a really fun and interesting game and I play it all the time with my GBC...
Super Mario Land 3 was really something different compared to the previous two games. It took a new direction but paved the way for another great franchise :) Wario Land 3 was one of my childhood games, but I think I prefer the 1st one.
i have one that was in a house fire..and it still works...the casing is all melted and shit but it still WORKS...!!!....i want to get a replacement case for it and screen but i havent really looked many places
Link's Awakening DX is awesome. It mostly just added the Color Dungeon and beautiful colors. The game works on GB and GBC, but the dungeon was only finishable on GBC and got you either a red or blue tunic which boosted your attack or defense. There's also a photographer in the game that let's you print 12 pictures from specific points in the game using the Gameboy Printer. Never used that feature or owned the camera/printer for that matter. But simply finding him in the world and getting an in-game gallery was a nice little collectible, too. I know there's some more small changes like bugfixes, overall it's just a better version (unless you're a speedrunner, maybe) even if you're playing on original GB.
I would also say: Metroid 2, Operation C, Kirby's Dreamland 2, Battletoads, Ninja Turtles 3: Radical Rescue on original GB. Link's Awakening DX, Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Oracle of Seasons, Metal Gear Solid, Shantae , Crystalis for GBC.
Richard G I recently got me a gameboy color from a freind, and so far the only game I have for it is Oracle of Season. I’m thinking about games like Kirby, Metroid, bomber man, Pokémon, and maybe some others. Are these good choices and what are some other possible suggestions
I still have my see-through purple gameboy color and I remember playing Pokémon yellow, and just recently I found snoopy and bomberman! remember password saving? man, I had a little book full of passwords and gameshark codes!
Absolutely love this channel and your whole team. Was born in 85 but was always a generation or 2 behind in gaming til I became an adult and you guys bring me back to SO many good times. Keep up the good work MJ 😎
20:44 The tilting mechanism in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble game isn't just "pretty cool".. it's amazing! It foreshadows the widespread use of accelerometers, 6 years before the Wii or iPhone came out.
Hey Metal Jesus, As a former employee working at Nintendo of America in WA I can tell you that when it comes to the Gameboy Advance SP there are two (2) models, the AGS and the AGT. There are mostly minor differences in the hardware, but the biggest difference is the screens. The AGS screen will appear silvery when the system is turned off and does not do as well in direct sunlight when turned on. On the other hand, the newer AGT screen is black when turned off and does much better in direct sunlight while turned on. Other minor differences include the physical consoles color. You may have two (2) seemingly identical blue Advance SP's, but if you have both the AGS and AGT Nintendo had used different design programs to design the case in order to fit the electronics. The color name on one (1) is Electric Blue and the other is Cobalt Blue in example. On another note, the sticker on the bottom of both says AGS. C
I'm certain now, John Riggs is my favorite person you bring on the show. John, you are freaking hilarious and I love your knowledge on the products you bring in. Can't wait to see more of you Riggs! (Also your shirts are always bad ass)
Donkey Kong Land is definitely not a gameboy color game, it's a standard gameboy game that has the same color-scheme options as any other gameboy game I've ever played.
Yeah, it pre-dates the GBC. I think John's confused it for the actual backwards compatible GBC games, which were all on black carts, save for Pokemon Gold and Silver. Possibly due to the fact that it's one of the original GB games that the GBC has pre-set palettes built-in for (mostly all Nintendo published games), which beyond just applying a different swatch of colours to the 4 tone monochrome, can apply different palettes to sprites. Metroid II will display with Samus roughyl in her traditional colours, for instance.
Hahah John is very entertaining! Great watch! P.S. The gameboy boot-up screen will forever be the utmost sweetest and utter euphoric sound to the ears :-)
+John Riggs: RIGG'd Games Wow, awesome to hear from you! Loved your analysis and humour in this video! And you have a youtube account? SUBBED! :-p And for me, the boot up screen that evokes the most inner, visceral feels would have to be the Dreamcast. That beep from the VMU, followed by the lucid tap water sounds. But unlike the gameboy, it kinda makes me feel a bit too mellow, like the Windows 95 startup...
My grandma bought me Super Mario Land thinking I owned a Gameboy. I didn’t, so when I opened it I got all excited thinking I was also getting a Gameboy that Christmas. I didn’t and ended up holding on to that Gameboy game a whole year before I did.
Great suggestions! Mole mania was also one of my favorites. Here are a few additional OGB (not obvious) recommendations: Motocross Maniacs, Quarth, Pipe Dream, Qix, and Kid Icarus.
I got my Game Boy Color in 1999 and the first game i had was Super Mario Deluxe for colour, and i was addicted o it, along side with Turok! (which was for Standard Game Boy too)
Love having John Riggs on your channel and very informative. I grew up with the OG Gameboy and just recently picked up the New 3DS. I must say, quite a lot has changed!! I'd love to see me more NES highlights from John again as well.
Can't believe you didn't mention Super Mario Bros for game boy color!! My favorite Gameboy color game of all time! I just pulled out my old game boy color ( aqua color) from my parents house to play again and will definitely look to buy some of the cool games you mentioned! Love your channel
You know, I had an idea for a Game Boy Classic Edition, and I think this Gameboy Classic Edition should have these features: -Have the same saving features as the NES Classic Edition -Have a backlit screen while still having the games in black-&-white with green coloring that the console is known for -Have the model be shaped after the Gameboy Pocket with all different kinds of colors (or get a special original model Gameboy version which costs more, but is a great collectors item) -Have wireless connectivity to other Gameboys for multiplayer & digital TVs to play the games on it with added color like it's a Super Gameboy -Have a rechargeable battery that can charge through a USB cable and these would be the games: 1. Tetris 2. Dr. Mario 3. Super Mario Land 4. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins 5. Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 6. Pokemon Red/Blue (you will get one of these randomly) 7. Mario's Picross 8. Operation C 9. Kid Icarus of Myths and Monsters 10. Final Fantasy Adventure 11. Megaman V 12. Wave Race 13. Alleyway 14. Balloon Kid 15. Donkey Kong 94' 16. Donkey Kong Land 17. Baseball 18. Golf 19. Tennis 20. Blades of Steel 21. International Superstar Soccer 22. F-1 Race 23. the Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening 24. Metroid II: the Return of Samus 25. Kid Dracula 26. Gargoyle's Quest 27. Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge 28. Final Fantasy Legend II 29. Kirby's Dream Land 30. Kirby's Dream Land 2 31. Pinball: Revenge of the Gator 32. Street Fighter II 33. Double Dragon II 34. Ninja Gaiden Shadow 35. Harvest Moon GB 36. Mole Mania 37. Gradius: Interstellar Assault 38. Pacman 39. Kirby's Pinball Land 40. Kirby's Block Ball do you think that would be good?
Older pokemon games don't work with GBC's IR, Gold/Silver do. Only a few games took advantage of the IR feature. With Mission: Impossible, you can program the GBC to learn your TV remote control's functions. There's a few videos on youtube that teaches you how to do this
Player2Gaming I love all pokemon games but I'm partial to emerald version. But of the regular game boy games, gold and silver takes you back to Kanto at the end so yes I agree.
I was an NES kid and Pokemon was a little past my time, so I never really got into it back then. What's the best *standalone* Pokemon game to get into for any of the Game Boys up to GBA? I don't want a specific Pokemon element type or whatever where you have to get multiple cartridges for the full experience. Thanks!
I think the GBC analogy may be a tad off. I'd say GBC is to GB as the DSi is to DS. Or New 3DS to 3DS. It's a slight upgrade, with exclusive (enhanced) titles that can't be played on the former, but the underlying system is largely unchanged.
+FierceDeityXeroX DS to DSi is a closer analogy from a technical standpoint, but there were only three DSi-exclusive physical games ever released in North America: they essentially never took advantage of the extra performance outside of download games. The GBC, on the other hand, had hundreds of games (576 released worldwide), and most of them were GBC exclusive.
+MoviesNGames007uk Yes, and those only made up roughly one quarter of all GBC games. Three quarters of GBC games (which amounts to around 415 games) were GBC-exclusive. The DSi got three in North America.
You so lucky to to be able to get your hands on them. I've to order them in from abroad. 6 golden coins and Kirby's Dreamland are definitely my favorite games . Great review again 👍
Great video but... Donkey Kong Land was not a GB Color game. that was a regular GB game that just happened to be in a yellow cart. The IR on GBC was for special features in games - some used it with TV remotes to get secrets, etc. Wasn't enough for 2 players. The GB Camera was actually a Gameboy Pocket accessory - came out before the GBC by a few months.The printer will still print if you load receipt tape in it.
Final Fantasy legend was great. Great action, absolutely amazing soundtrack and I think it was probably one of the only Gameboy games with an ending to make me tear up. Other games I spent hours of enjoyment on were Pokémon Yellow & Crystal, Wario Land 2 & 3, all 3 Zelda games, Solomon's Key and I think a special mention goes out to Dragon Warrior 3, that must have been packed with something like a 60 hour campaign, brilliant story, amazing gameplay and nostalgic soundtrack. Gameboy colour system really was a defining part of my childhood.
The Gameboy Color was my first game console. I got the atomic purple one with a Nyko Worm Light and a copy of Spider-Man for Christmas, in 2000. I don't actually remember ever having any other games for it. It's now 20 years later and I'm playing Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge connected to a Super Gameboy, plugged into my Analogue Super NT and displaying in beautiful 1080p on my 40" TV. And I couldn't be more into it.
@@jeffersonbudiman5423 I live in europe, there is no stuff, I can either buy one online, or be really, REALLY lucky to find one, maybe like 50 miles away
I just did a shout out to you on my new video and put a link under info. I just wanted to say thanks for all the hard work that you do. I recently got a Game Boy and a Game Boy advance from a family member. I have been a huge fan of your channel for your. Not only do you make videos that are easy to follow and informative, everyone on your channel is just so positive. Seriously, keep up the good work.
Same here. Before that I was a Game Gear kid. The GBC was a revolution for Game Boys. All those colors!!! I’d argue it is what brought most of us Game Gear kids over.
It’s nice to know people still play their old handhelds , my wife got me a switch for Xmas and I was playing on my gameboy colour and she just didn’t understand that people still love them
My grandma owned at least 4 original Gameboys. And probably another 4 Gameboy colors. She is well into her 80s and still has them. She had to keep getting new ones because she loved and played Tetris Soo much that she would wear out the "down" button. So every two years like clockwork my parents would buy her a new one. She loved the Gameboy. Idk if she plays it as much as she use to but I remember when I was younger that's what she loved to do. She would sit in her chair with her lamp and play Tetris all day. She also had one of those handyboys too but hated how heavy it was. I tryed using it one time too and I could stand it. I bet she still has it too. She use to have Wolfenstein3D on her windows 95 and everytime my parents would go play cards with them I would always spend that time in her office shooting Nazis. She is and was always an awesome grandma. Love your videos man keep up the good work.
I've recently begun playing GB/GBC via emulation and i'm loving it. There's so many great games from my childhood that i didn't play, and now i can, fantastic. Playing classics such as Mario Land 2 ,Zelda, Tetris, Mega Man is just brilliant, and playing lesser known gems like Mole Mania, Ninja Taro, Solar Striker and The Bouncing Ball is great as i am just discovering these great titles. Great video, enjoyed it so much 👍
I absolutely recommend the games Kirby’s Dreamland one and two, Wario Land franchisee, all four Harry Potter games, GTA 2, Super Mario Land, and Donkey Kong Land 2. Now for the GBA it would be Legend Of Zelda A Link To The Past, Youshi’s Island, Super Mario Advanced 1-4, Madagascar Penguin Operation, Scooby-Doo2, Crash and Spyro Superpack, Donkey King Country 1-2, and Crash Bandacoot A Traced.
One game I'd definitely be down for getting the Zero Mission treatment would be Metroid II. Unfortunately, if that were to happen the guy over at AM2R would have no point in working on it if Nintendo hasn't shut him down by then.
+stmfx4 I love what they did with AM2R so far. Those Omega Metroids are scary. Nice little additions from the original game and spots that made you think. Such a great unfinished game.
Pokemon Yellow was the only one I catched all 150 Pokémon and traveled a day to go to the next pokemon fair to get Mew because back then nobody was sharing over RUclips that you can use a glitch to get it. :]
i have a few games to recommend: Shadowgate, a point and click adventure, so much fun, great music Game and watch galleries, any of them, so many mini games Pokemon crystal, the perfect pokemon game with animations and access to both regions Kirbys dream land, a fun easy platformer, great for beginers Yoshis cookie, a fun puzzle game when you are bored of tetris pokemon pinball, you mentioned it slightly, but its an amazing game Super mario bros delux, its NES mario but so much deeper, more levels, tonnes of secrets to unlock
The Gameboy Color actually has about 100 or so default palettes buildt in for older Gameboy classic games! It uses the checksum of the game title to select the "right" one.
The green screen is because otherwise the reflectiveness would be even worse. The pixels underneath are actually blue; it was a very early graphical dot matrix LCD.
Also, Final Fantasy Adventure IS actually a Final Fantasy game. It's Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden. So that does technically make it a Final Fantasy spin-off, and it would make sense to call it 'Final Fantasy Adventure' in the West.
I am probably not the first one to mention this, but those broken vertical lines in the LCD are (often) easy to fix. Open it up, take out pcb with lcd on it, gently peel off the rubber strip and power on the game boy. Turn contrast way up. Touch the heatresistant foil under lcd with a soldering iron. You'll see lines drop and return and after a while, all should stay on. I've done it several times, it either works or it doesn't, I have yet to make it worse.
I owned a miss sorely my game boy colour! I had the purple transparent one that you were holding. I never had any idea about changing the colour pallet MIND BLOWN!!!!
Hey MJR! These videos really hold up over time... Great work by both you and John here! I just did my top 10 Gameboy games - if you have a minute, check it out! Either way, great work! do you have a favorite GameBoy game?
The green is from the polarizer film used to improve contrast. Tho aging screens, yellowing film, oxidized convectors and dying caps tend to make the contrast a lot worse than it was back in the day. The iffy ribbon cable for the vertical connection to the screen is what is creating the dead vertical bars in their DMG, an easy fix with a soldering iron. These 80's Gameboy's really need a full overhaul and a full recap to be played these days as they are living on borrowed time.
I just bought a purple clear game boy color at the Salvation Army for FOUR BUCKS! Sound works screen it has 0 cracks or rough spots. looks like it was used a couple times and thrown in a box for 20 years. IT WAS A HELL OF A STEAL!
Nate Emond lucky!!!!!
Hell I would have sold you mine for THREE BUCKS
Not bad, I paid £45 for my Famitsu Game Boy Light - one of a mere 5000 produced.
Nate Emond kept my gbc from like 16 years ago recently bought pokemon silver
Nate Emond That's an amazing deal! Thrift shops in my area tend to put those sort of things into ecom, which is their online auctions. Once in awhile we will find an old Nintendo product in the store.
0:00-17:37- History of Gameboys and some acessories
17:37-21:47- Cartridge Variations
21:47-32:00 Game Recommendations
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Or just enjoy the whole video. Like a normal person should.
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BAZFANSHOTHITS I couldn't agree more. I just discovered this channel a week ago and have been binge watching the hell out of it. The content, variety and information is absolutely top notch. Tell your friends, this channel definitely rocks and deserves every subscriber it's acquired so far.
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Easily one of the best. Game Boy has a surprising amount of great games.
He must learn French :D
"Being stuck in the closet is the last place you want to be when fighting someone named 'Hard Man'"...lol
That Virtual Boy is just chillin there like "soooo, your doing a video on my better handheld brother eh?"
Funfact, the Virtual Boys concept name was Gameboy something I forgot lol
@@hahafunnyman3302 It was codenamed VR32, and the Gameboy came out 6 years before the Virtual boy did, so I couldn't see the name being gameboy.
@@airplane6417 No what I'm saying is I remember seeing it be called Gameboy [Subtitle I forgot] but I could be wrong
@@hahafunnyman3302 oh
We forgot to mention the Japanese exclusive Game Boy Light. The Game Boy Light is only slightly bigger than the Game Boy Pocket and features an electroluminescent backlight for low-light conditions.
+MetalJesusRocks
The models are:
- the Gameboy Light Silver
- the Gameboy Light Gold
- the Gameboy Light Yellow Toys R Us edition
- the Gameboy Light Tezuka Astro edition (clear model)
- the Gameboy Light Tezuka World edition (red model)
- the Gameboy Light Pikachu edition
- the Gameboy Light Famitsu edition
These models are rare and mainly for collectors. I remember an auction on Ebay for a GB Light Famitsu model solding at 1000$. Even the cheapest auctions for used GB Light rarely finish under 100$.
Is the gameboy light region free as well?
They're also expensive af
+flashLogic I got a GBLight Gold model for about $50 on ebay a few months back, you can still sometimes get them for around that price.
+MetalJesusRocks true! you can turn that backlight on and off for purpose... to save battery time... that's what I heard about this machine. Loved the Gameboy, gone for Gameboy Classic and Gameboy Color as a kid. I think my first own console back then! thx for this video! besides nostalgia the games are still great, bumping Castlevania still on the Super Gameboy on the TV screen. Great sprites even with monochromatic grafics and superb sound if you go for a 8 bit synth like vibe... ^^
They went with green because there is more definition in green (due to how light and our eyes work) than any other color.
yes green has the highest contrast, thats also why night vision goggles and cameras use a green filter.
i liked the green. i had no problem with it. just wishedit was backlit
It looked horrific.. terrible system
@@rickyrixon "terrible system" despite that it's the 3rd best selling video game console of all time. Smh.
@@reddou-kun6006 way better then the game gear just wish it was in color like the game gear and back light because it had some of the best games
Another interestig fact: There was a motor scooter made by Aprilia. The Aprilia SR50 Ditech, which had a very advanced injection system instead of the usual carburetor. Tuning is very popular with normal carb scooters, but suddenly became very hard due to the new injection system of the Ditech, since it was computer controlled. So they came up with a Gameboy Cartridge, that you would put into your Gameboy and then connect it to the Ditech via cable. From there on you could alter and change the setup of your scooter and remove performance restrictions, which increased the top speed by almost 100% ! Eventually the Ditech models failed, because tuning was such a hassle. That was around 10 years ago. Today, scooters are all back on carburetor engines!
My mom always stole my GameBoy (to play Tetris). So happy when she finally her bought herself one.
I decided today that I want to start collecting games for the Game Boy color. I think it's an amazing system with unique looking cartridges and definetly has affordable games. Thank you for making all these video's over the years. I finally decided on what I want to collect starting today
I found my old Gameboy color Pikachu version recently and it wasn't working. Managed to get it fixed with some broken Gameboys from eBay and now I am collecting for it again. It's such a cool system.
They literally mention pretty much all the good games that exist for this system. Save your time and space and just emulate them.
My grandpa received a Gameboy and Tetris for a birthday present in his early 70s, having never played a video game before in his life (aside from windows solitaire). He played the hell out of that thing, and was quite good at it. John is totally right though, he never even thought about buying additional games. He already had the one he wanted to play.
Max Kaplan when you said 70s do you mean 70 years of age or 1970s? Because if 1970s game boy came out in 1989.
Handsaw [ESK] When soneone says "in his ealry 70's" they mean their age since ypu only own the years you lived, not time in general.
tetris is one of the best games on the Gameboy color
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IN HIS EARLY 70's , DUMBASS. Jesus fuck people are illiterate and stupid.
I recommend the first Wario game, Super Mario Land 3, Wario Land!!! This is a really fun and interesting game and I play it all the time with my GBC...
Super Mario Land 3 was really something different compared to the previous two games. It took a new direction but paved the way for another great franchise :) Wario Land 3 was one of my childhood games, but I think I prefer the 1st one.
The Penguin Gamer Yea i like the first wario game better. its too fun
wario ware?? or whatever that mini game was...loved loved loved it
I can also confirm that most Game Boys are near indestructible.
Gibus Gang except for when the contacts corrode (RIP Dragon Warriors Monsters)
Something Original Yeah, that would do it.
i have one that was in a house fire..and it still works...the casing is all melted and shit but it still WORKS...!!!....i want to get a replacement case for it and screen but i havent really looked many places
Nokia in a console
mostly all Nintendo Systems strong as fuck. thats why im loyal to em. they make good hi quality shit
Link's Awakening DX is awesome. It mostly just added the Color Dungeon and beautiful colors. The game works on GB and GBC, but the dungeon was only finishable on GBC and got you either a red or blue tunic which boosted your attack or defense.
There's also a photographer in the game that let's you print 12 pictures from specific points in the game using the Gameboy Printer. Never used that feature or owned the camera/printer for that matter. But simply finding him in the world and getting an in-game gallery was a nice little collectible, too.
I know there's some more small changes like bugfixes, overall it's just a better version (unless you're a speedrunner, maybe) even if you're playing on original GB.
this guy is fun and has such a positive energy, I like him
I love when you have Riggs on. Such a positive force of joy in the retro gaming world. Really knows his stuff!
+Retroblogger Thanks, buddy! Always fun to be on.
I would also say:
Metroid 2, Operation C, Kirby's Dreamland 2, Battletoads, Ninja Turtles 3: Radical Rescue on original GB.
Link's Awakening DX, Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Oracle of Seasons, Metal Gear Solid, Shantae , Crystalis for GBC.
Richard G I see dx. break it down
And pokemon trading card game
Richard G I recently got me a gameboy color from a freind, and so far the only game I have for it is Oracle of Season. I’m thinking about games like Kirby, Metroid, bomber man, Pokémon, and maybe some others. Are these good choices and what are some other possible suggestions
holy shit, shantae goes for like 800 dollars on the used market. guess I'm gunna have to emulate that one.
@@seangriffey8669 Brother?
"Handy Boy by STD" That.. that is unfortunate.
+Mister Gacado I went to my doctor and he gave me a shot to clear it up. No big deal ;)
+MetalJesusRocks Noice
+MetalJesusRocks take some CBD oil, it'll keep it from coming back
My life is complete now that I know this information.
This is just sad T-T
I still have my see-through purple gameboy color and I remember playing Pokémon yellow, and just recently I found snoopy and bomberman! remember password saving? man, I had a little book full of passwords and gameshark codes!
Absolutely love this channel and your whole team. Was born in 85 but was always a generation or 2 behind in gaming til I became an adult and you guys bring me back to SO many good times. Keep up the good work MJ 😎
20:44 The tilting mechanism in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble game isn't just "pretty cool".. it's amazing! It foreshadows the widespread use of accelerometers, 6 years before the Wii or iPhone came out.
only 6?
Pretty cool
@@Splozy Kirby Tilt n' Tumble came out in 2000, Wii came out in 2006, iPhone came out in 2007
Hey Metal Jesus,
As a former employee working at Nintendo of America in WA I can tell you that when it comes to the Gameboy Advance SP there are two (2) models, the AGS and the AGT. There are mostly minor differences in the hardware, but the biggest difference is the screens. The AGS screen will appear silvery when the system is turned off and does not do as well in direct sunlight when turned on. On the other hand, the newer AGT screen is black when turned off and does much better in direct sunlight while turned on.
Other minor differences include the physical consoles color. You may have two (2) seemingly identical blue Advance SP's, but if you have both the AGS and AGT Nintendo had used different design programs to design the case in order to fit the electronics. The color name on one (1) is Electric Blue and the other is Cobalt Blue in example.
On another note, the sticker on the bottom of both says AGS.
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John, Reggie and Kelsey i want them all as real life friends...they seem so chill and always happy.
9:38 THE ZOOM-IN ON HIS FACE
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came here to say this lol
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there's just something so soothing about binging on MetalJesus videos.
Thank You MetalJesus.
I'm certain now, John Riggs is my favorite person you bring on the show. John, you are freaking hilarious and I love your knowledge on the products you bring in. Can't wait to see more of you Riggs! (Also your shirts are always bad ass)
+Josh Rafail Thanks man! Always a pleasure to hang out in the Temple of Metal Jesus talking about my favorite subject.
I completely agree! John, you're the man!!
I agree. John is best. #JohnForPresident
Donkey Kong Land is definitely not a gameboy color game, it's a standard gameboy game that has the same color-scheme options as any other gameboy game I've ever played.
Yeah, it pre-dates the GBC. I think John's confused it for the actual backwards compatible GBC games, which were all on black carts, save for Pokemon Gold and Silver. Possibly due to the fact that it's one of the original GB games that the GBC has pre-set palettes built-in for (mostly all Nintendo published games), which beyond just applying a different swatch of colours to the 4 tone monochrome, can apply different palettes to sprites. Metroid II will display with Samus roughyl in her traditional colours, for instance.
Martin Smith nah he’s getting mixed up with donkey Kong country on the gbc. Donkey Kong land is on the game boy
@@TransmitHim Donkey Kong Land 3 is the one that got a Game Boy Color palette but in Japan only if I'm not mistaken.
lemme clear it up if it was an super gameboy then it can be a color compatible cart
Donkey Kong Land also sucks hard unfortunately.
Hahah John is very entertaining! Great watch!
P.S. The gameboy boot-up screen will forever be the utmost sweetest and utter euphoric sound to the ears :-)
+FlagshipFighter Agreed!
+FlagshipFighter that and the PS1 boot up screen.
+ninjanizzle I feel that way with the Sega CD boot screen, but PS1, for sure!
+John Riggs: RIGG'd Games Wow, awesome to hear from you! Loved your analysis and humour in this video! And you have a youtube account? SUBBED! :-p And for me, the boot up screen that evokes the most inner, visceral feels would have to be the Dreamcast. That beep from the VMU, followed by the lucid tap water sounds. But unlike the gameboy, it kinda makes me feel a bit too mellow, like the Windows 95 startup...
+John Riggs: RIGG'd Games Just saw the Sega CD boot screen, wow it is cool! Nothing says Sega more than blue skies and midi!
My grandma bought me Super Mario Land thinking I owned a Gameboy. I didn’t, so when I opened it I got all excited thinking I was also getting a Gameboy that Christmas. I didn’t and ended up holding on to that Gameboy game a whole year before I did.
Yikes
First and only system I got as a kid was the og gameboy. I loved it. Best gift ever! Still have it 28 years later!
Great suggestions! Mole mania was also one of my favorites. Here are a few additional OGB (not obvious) recommendations:
Motocross Maniacs, Quarth, Pipe Dream, Qix, and Kid Icarus.
I'm terrible at Pipe Dreams but Qix is awesome :D very simple but addictive!
Wow I didn’t expect to find you here! I apologize for the response on such an old comment by the way
I've seen so many people say mole mania. I hesitate on buying because its so popular.
Love pipe dream on Windows 3.1. will have to look for it on the Gameboy
I got my Game Boy Color in 1999 and the first game i had was Super Mario Deluxe for colour, and i was addicted o it, along side with Turok! (which was for Standard Game Boy too)
I really enjoyed that game so much!
Matthew Ford Same here! my very first game on my GBC was Mario Deluxe too...hoooooook (way before then)
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a great choice and a must buy for GBC
Love having John Riggs on your channel and very informative. I grew up with the OG Gameboy and just recently picked up the New 3DS. I must say, quite a lot has changed!! I'd love to see me more NES highlights from John again as well.
+David Roeseler Thanks man!
Can't believe you didn't mention Super Mario Bros for game boy color!! My favorite Gameboy color game of all time! I just pulled out my old game boy color ( aqua color) from my parents house to play again and will definitely look to buy some of the cool games you mentioned! Love your channel
You know, I had an idea for a Game Boy Classic Edition, and I think this Gameboy Classic Edition should have these features:
-Have the same saving features as the NES Classic Edition
-Have a backlit screen while still having the games in black-&-white with green coloring that the console is known for
-Have the model be shaped after the Gameboy Pocket with all different kinds of colors (or get a special original model Gameboy version which costs more, but is a great collectors item)
-Have wireless connectivity to other Gameboys for multiplayer & digital TVs to play the games on it with added color like it's a Super Gameboy
-Have a rechargeable battery that can charge through a USB cable
and these would be the games:
1. Tetris
2. Dr. Mario
3. Super Mario Land
4. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
5. Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
6. Pokemon Red/Blue (you will get one of these randomly)
7. Mario's Picross
8. Operation C
9. Kid Icarus of Myths and Monsters
10. Final Fantasy Adventure
11. Megaman V
12. Wave Race
13. Alleyway
14. Balloon Kid
15. Donkey Kong 94'
16. Donkey Kong Land
17. Baseball
18. Golf
19. Tennis
20. Blades of Steel
21. International Superstar Soccer
22. F-1 Race
23. the Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
24. Metroid II: the Return of Samus
25. Kid Dracula
26. Gargoyle's Quest
27. Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge
28. Final Fantasy Legend II
29. Kirby's Dream Land
30. Kirby's Dream Land 2
31. Pinball: Revenge of the Gator
32. Street Fighter II
33. Double Dragon II
34. Ninja Gaiden Shadow
35. Harvest Moon GB
36. Mole Mania
37. Gradius: Interstellar Assault
38. Pacman
39. Kirby's Pinball Land
40. Kirby's Block Ball
do you think that would be good?
Older pokemon games don't work with GBC's IR, Gold/Silver do. Only a few games took advantage of the IR feature. With Mission: Impossible, you can program the GBC to learn your TV remote control's functions. There's a few videos on youtube that teaches you how to do this
the IR was only for they stern gift though right? You still needed the cable to trade and battle iirc
+Wade Schipprack
mystery gift*
I believe so
I know Pokemon red works with gameboy color, but the IR doesn't work with Red/Blue.
Infrared
Look I get that everyone played the original Pokémon games as kids, but you gotta admit it; gold and silver were better.
Come to my channel
Yes and I have the gold version
I would put my 2 cents in but i havent comepleted Crystal yet. I fucks wit both of em heavy
Player2Gaming I love all pokemon games but I'm partial to emerald version. But of the regular game boy games, gold and silver takes you back to Kanto at the end so yes I agree.
I was an NES kid and Pokemon was a little past my time, so I never really got into it back then. What's the best *standalone* Pokemon game to get into for any of the Game Boys up to GBA? I don't want a specific Pokemon element type or whatever where you have to get multiple cartridges for the full experience. Thanks!
I think the GBC analogy may be a tad off.
I'd say GBC is to GB as the DSi is to DS. Or New 3DS to 3DS. It's a slight upgrade, with exclusive (enhanced) titles that can't be played on the former, but the underlying system is largely unchanged.
+FierceDeityXeroX My thoughts exactly.
+FierceDeityXeroX DS to DSi is a closer analogy from a technical standpoint, but there were only three DSi-exclusive physical games ever released in North America: they essentially never took advantage of the extra performance outside of download games.
The GBC, on the other hand, had hundreds of games (576 released worldwide), and most of them were GBC exclusive.
+MoviesNGames007uk Yes, and those only made up roughly one quarter of all GBC games. Three quarters of GBC games (which amounts to around 415 games) were GBC-exclusive. The DSi got three in North America.
Nailed it!!
You so lucky to to be able to get your hands on them. I've to order them in from abroad. 6 golden coins and Kirby's Dreamland are definitely my favorite games . Great review again 👍
Great video but... Donkey Kong Land was not a GB Color game. that was a regular GB game that just happened to be in a yellow cart.
The IR on GBC was for special features in games - some used it with TV remotes to get secrets, etc. Wasn't enough for 2 players. The GB Camera was actually a Gameboy Pocket accessory - came out before the GBC by a few months.The printer will still print if you load receipt tape in it.
Henners Good advice, especially the receipt paper. Thanks man!
People still think the original Pokémon games were gbc games. Just because something has a color cart doesn't mean it's for gbc.
I didn't expect to see scissoring on youtube
+Mortal Porcupine Come to my videos for the games, stay for the sexiness.
+MetalJesusRocks Haha. Good stuff
Mortal Porcupine 😂😂😂😂😂 Hand on hand interaction 😂
MetalJesusRocks 😂😂😂😂😂😂🙄
Final Fantasy legend was great. Great action, absolutely amazing soundtrack and I think it was probably one of the only Gameboy games with an ending to make me tear up. Other games I spent hours of enjoyment on were Pokémon Yellow & Crystal, Wario Land 2 & 3, all 3 Zelda games, Solomon's Key and I think a special mention goes out to Dragon Warrior 3, that must have been packed with something like a 60 hour campaign, brilliant story, amazing gameplay and nostalgic soundtrack. Gameboy colour system really was a defining part of my childhood.
I recommend Wario Land. All of them.
Wario Land 1-3 are on the Gamboy and 4 is on GBA. All of them are GREAT games!
2 is my personal favourite
1 is the best. but i like all of em
always thought the wario and kirby games were perfect for the game boy
Fun fact: There was a gameboy that a soldier brought with them that survived a bomb blast
and it stipp works, they have it plugged in the Nintendo head quarters in NYC
When I saw the footage of the original Gameboy with the green screen... fucking loved it, so nostalgic..
Dude on the right looks like real life Hank Hill from King of the Hill
He looks more like a grown up Bobby
nalong55 more like fat dale without sunglasses
nalong55 I like this new generation of music.
ITS ALL TOILET SOUNDS
he looks like a grown up bobbeh
18:07
Oh my god, i'm so having nostalgic feelings about that precious yellow-ish colour.
(btw i had Pokemon Gold)
Pokemon gold was the best game of all time!!
Fun fact for you: Neil Young actually made an album cover from a Game Boy Camera picture. Silver and Gold is the name of the album.
+ElectricOutcast I remember that! Great little fact ;)
The Gameboy Color was my first game console. I got the atomic purple one with a Nyko Worm Light and a copy of Spider-Man for Christmas, in 2000. I don't actually remember ever having any other games for it. It's now 20 years later and I'm playing Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge connected to a Super Gameboy, plugged into my Analogue Super NT and displaying in beautiful 1080p on my 40" TV. And I couldn't be more into it.
“You can get a classic game boy for like 10 bucks”
*checks amazon
Me: LIAR!
look around your area for retro game stores
to be honest, don't buy from amazon
@@jeffersonbudiman5423 I live in europe, there is no stuff, I can either buy one online, or be really, REALLY lucky to find one, maybe like 50 miles away
@@Misiopandos hmmm idk if garage sales are all to common in europe or flea markets, but sometimes thrift stores would have some great stuff as well
@@jeffersonbudiman5423 I haven't seen any kind of garage sale in years, and I haven't seen any thrift store around too
I love the game boy i remember playing In my youth in raíning days and waiting for my mom to go home and eat dinner togheter with our doggy sisi
Downloaded a whole gb rom collection for my raspberry recalbox hehe. Now I know what to play. Thx
And right up until now I never knew what DMG meant!
I just did a shout out to you on my new video and put a link under info. I just wanted to say thanks for all the hard work that you do. I recently got a Game Boy and a Game Boy advance from a family member. I have been a huge fan of your channel for your. Not only do you make videos that are easy to follow and informative, everyone on your channel is just so positive. Seriously, keep up the good work.
The GBC was my first Game Boy, and it's honestly a good first model to have.
Same here. Before that I was a Game Gear kid. The GBC was a revolution for Game Boys. All those colors!!! I’d argue it is what brought most of us Game Gear kids over.
saw a guy at the DMV playing a gameboy pocket recently. pretty cool
You missed Game Boy Light, exclusive for Japan but easy to get. Love your channel
loving this iteration of the intro!
It’s nice to know people still play their old handhelds , my wife got me a switch for Xmas and I was playing on my gameboy colour and she just didn’t understand that people still love them
My grandma owned at least 4 original Gameboys. And probably another 4 Gameboy colors. She is well into her 80s and still has them. She had to keep getting new ones because she loved and played Tetris Soo much that she would wear out the "down" button. So every two years like clockwork my parents would buy her a new one. She loved the Gameboy. Idk if she plays it as much as she use to but I remember when I was younger that's what she loved to do. She would sit in her chair with her lamp and play Tetris all day. She also had one of those handyboys too but hated how heavy it was. I tryed using it one time too and I could stand it. I bet she still has it too. She use to have Wolfenstein3D on her windows 95 and everytime my parents would go play cards with them I would always spend that time in her office shooting Nazis. She is and was always an awesome grandma. Love your videos man keep up the good work.
Take a shot every time he says "o yea huh" and "That's cool"
You guys forgot the worm lights for the gameboy color. :p
lol, the gamboy colored intro was a nice touch
I've recently begun playing GB/GBC via emulation and i'm loving it. There's so many great games from my childhood that i didn't play, and now i can, fantastic.
Playing classics such as Mario Land 2 ,Zelda, Tetris, Mega Man is just brilliant, and playing lesser known gems like Mole Mania, Ninja Taro, Solar Striker and The Bouncing Ball is great as i am just discovering these great titles.
Great video, enjoyed it so much 👍
I absolutely recommend the games Kirby’s Dreamland one and two, Wario Land franchisee, all four Harry Potter games, GTA 2, Super Mario Land, and Donkey Kong Land 2.
Now for the GBA it would be Legend Of Zelda A Link To The Past, Youshi’s Island, Super Mario Advanced 1-4, Madagascar Penguin Operation, Scooby-Doo2, Crash and Spyro Superpack, Donkey King Country 1-2, and Crash Bandacoot A Traced.
Metroid II: The Return of Samus. Can't recommend that enough.
Ninja Gaiden Shadow. Much easier of the Ninja Gaiden games.
Also Castlevania Adventure, Operation C and Motocross Maniacs.
One game I'd definitely be down for getting the Zero Mission treatment would be Metroid II.
Unfortunately, if that were to happen the guy over at AM2R would have no point in working on it if Nintendo hasn't shut him down by then.
+stmfx4 I love what they did with AM2R so far. Those Omega Metroids are scary. Nice little additions from the original game and spots that made you think. Such a great unfinished game.
a year later and your wishes have come true
“Get yourself a handyboy” - John Riggs
That is hilarious
JOHN RIGGS WITH A HAND JIBBER REFERENCE. BEST VIDEO SO FAR.
+Paul Mauled It's all for you, buddy! (the video, not the other thing)
+John Riggs: RIGG'd Games HAHAHAHA XD
Metal Jesus and John Riggs ROCK 🎸 🤟🏼
There is an album where the cover was printed off on a Gameboy Printer and taken with the Gameboy Camera.
Just another RUclips channel That sounds awesome. Do you remember the artist?
Mario Morales No, but some Google-fu could probably find your answer.
Mario Morales It was neil something I think. possibly neil diamond?
Pokemon Yellow was the only one I catched all 150 Pokémon and traveled a day to go to the next pokemon fair to get Mew because back then nobody was sharing over RUclips that you can use a glitch to get it. :]
Final fantasy legend doesn't really play like tales? Tales is an action RPG
FF legends was to promote the SaGa franchise overseas
I know right I was about to say this Haha it's a Saga game not a Tales game :S
i like how you didnt grow up with alot of this stuff & are far more interested in collecting games, consoles & info on it. kudos
My parents got me a gameboy when I was five and my mom loved to play tetris! the marketing plan worked!
3:29 don't forget, the batteries should always be at least 4 years expired.
LOL. MAR 2012 is what i saw also.
I can't believe I scrolled quite a lot and did not see Metal Gear Solid being mentioned once... it's hands down my favorite GBC game
@MetalJesusRocks I would like to see a Game Boy Hidden Gems video!! You're awesome.
Just got the original today, and now I can watch this video less jealous of them for having the og Gameboy.
i have a few games to recommend:
Shadowgate, a point and click adventure, so much fun, great music
Game and watch galleries, any of them, so many mini games
Pokemon crystal, the perfect pokemon game with animations and access to both regions
Kirbys dream land, a fun easy platformer, great for beginers
Yoshis cookie, a fun puzzle game when you are bored of tetris
pokemon pinball, you mentioned it slightly, but its an amazing game
Super mario bros delux, its NES mario but so much deeper, more levels, tonnes of secrets to unlock
Kristof's Konnection I kept scrolling thru the comments to see if anyone recommended Shadowgate! Ty!
LINKS AWAKENING !!! man !!!! one of the best games ever made !!!!!
Truth
+Max Max Yup, still my favorite Zelda game.
until the battery assisted save dies
i was actually playing links aawakening while watching this
You can replace the battery. I hear it's not hard, especially with regular GB games.
The Handy Boy transforms your Gameboy in Optimus Prime.
Lol my mom always said she remembers playing Tetris with her cousin and that’s all she played lmao
The Gameboy Color actually has about 100 or so default palettes buildt in for older Gameboy classic games! It uses the checksum of the game title to select the "right" one.
Original games boys are still an amazing design, a beautiful piece of equipment to hold.
Donkey Kong Land has a yellow cartridge but is not Game Boy Color optimized in any way...
metaljesus, you're a fucking legend and your content is godtier
If you pause at 0:13 it's the most awkward thing ever 🤣
I remember for Christmas one year my Dad bought me Pokemon red and a Dark Blue Game Boy Pocket. Instantly fell in love with video games ❤️
The green screen is because otherwise the reflectiveness would be even worse. The pixels underneath are actually blue; it was a very early graphical dot matrix LCD.
Final Fantasy Legend series is actually the SaGa series, not the Tales of Series. Tales of is Namco, not Square.
+hawk10101982 You're totally right. I meant to say SaGa, too, but had Tales on my mind and didn't notice until I saw this video -_-
No worries. Just caught me by surprise when you said that. Still a great series and a great recommendation (SaGa and Tales of)
Also, Final Fantasy Adventure IS actually a Final Fantasy game. It's Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden. So that does technically make it a Final Fantasy spin-off, and it would make sense to call it 'Final Fantasy Adventure' in the West.
"10-15 hours". "That's all day." Dang MJR, your playing gameboy all day?
I take my gbc to school every day, and im the coolest kid there.
Jackson Mcleod Your profile picture. Is ThAt a JOjo’S reFeReNcE
I am probably not the first one to mention this, but those broken vertical lines in the LCD are (often) easy to fix. Open it up, take out pcb with lcd on it, gently peel off the rubber strip and power on the game boy. Turn contrast way up. Touch the heatresistant foil under lcd with a soldering iron. You'll see lines drop and return and after a while, all should stay on. I've done it several times, it either works or it doesn't, I have yet to make it worse.
I owned a miss sorely my game boy colour! I had the purple transparent one that you were holding. I never had any idea about changing the colour pallet MIND BLOWN!!!!
Hey MJR! These videos really hold up over time... Great work by both you and John here! I just did my top 10 Gameboy games - if you have a minute, check it out! Either way, great work! do you have a favorite GameBoy game?
I was hoping to see some recommendations for GBC games to get. Most of the games shown were Game Boy
Your battery expired 4 years before this video was made
The green is from the polarizer film used to improve contrast. Tho aging screens, yellowing film, oxidized convectors and dying caps tend to make the contrast a lot worse than it was back in the day. The iffy ribbon cable for the vertical connection to the screen is what is creating the dead vertical bars in their DMG, an easy fix with a soldering iron. These 80's Gameboy's really need a full overhaul and a full recap to be played these days as they are living on borrowed time.
Great video and gameboy info. Absolutely love how genuine the two of you go back and forth! Love Metal Jesus and John Riggs too!
I blame the game boy color for not seeing right lol
King Diola How so?