24th July 2011, 2:12 AM
Both cart only.
Game Boy
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Metal Masters - $4 - Simple giant robot beat 'em up/fighting game. It's 1 on 1, but it's slightly isometric and the controls are really simple. It's not that good, but it is kind of amusing at least. The game's mostly a button masher with overly long matches, but you can target the enemy's head, legs, or limbs (A attacks with one arm, B the other).
Virtual Boy
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Mario's Tennis - $5 - Yeah, a VB game! Somewhat uncommon find, even if this is the system's most common game. I'm happy to have it though, it's always great to have more VB games. I was just playing the game for almost an hour, and it's pretty fun. I don't know how much replay value it has, but it is fun to play at least. The 3d effect is nice and works well in the game.
Game Boy
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Metal Masters - $4 - Simple giant robot beat 'em up/fighting game. It's 1 on 1, but it's slightly isometric and the controls are really simple. It's not that good, but it is kind of amusing at least. The game's mostly a button masher with overly long matches, but you can target the enemy's head, legs, or limbs (A attacks with one arm, B the other).
Virtual Boy
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Mario's Tennis - $5 - Yeah, a VB game! Somewhat uncommon find, even if this is the system's most common game. I'm happy to have it though, it's always great to have more VB games. I was just playing the game for almost an hour, and it's pretty fun. I don't know how much replay value it has, but it is fun to play at least. The 3d effect is nice and works well in the game.