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The 25 Best Game Boy Games Of All Time

Newer handheld systems like Nintendo’s 3DS and Sony’s upcoming PlayStation Vita might be garnering a lot of excitement, but all their innovation is built on the backs of the handheld systems that have come before. Though it had lesser predecessors, the undisputed granddaddy of handheld gaming is Nintendo’s first Game Boy system. Not only did this tiny toy help popularize portable gaming with its accessibility, but its little green screen was home to a wealth of amazing games. Join us as we take a look back at the 25 greatest Game Boy and Game Boy Color games of all time.

Before we begin it should be noted that in issue 59 of Game Informer (March 1998), we put together a similar list. Check out our original list below and see how it compares to our modern update. It’s interesting to note the absence of titles like Pokémon – Pokémon Red/Blue was still a few months from its North American release when we crafted our original list. And be sure to check out many of the original commercials that enticed customers to buy these classic games in the following pages.

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1.    Tetris
First Release: August 1989
The world’s most legendary puzzle game came as a pack-in title for the original Game Boy system. Not only is its addictive nature apparent to anyone who starts moving falling blocks into place, but Tetris helped push Game Boy sales, making the system a household name, and vice versa. The Game Boy version of Tetris alone has sold over 35 million copies.

2.    Pokémon series
First Release: September 28, 1998 (Red/Blue), October 19, 1999 (Yellow), October 14, 2000 (Gold/Silver), July 29, 2001 (Crystal)
Considering Pokémon’s long-lasting success, it’s hard to image that there was a time when people thought this crazy Japanese critter catcher was just a fad, but buried under Pokémon’s kid-friendly façade lies a solid RPG. Whether you started with the original Red and Blue release, or later with Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, or the myriad other additions to the series, at some point in your life you’ve likely felt the urge to catch them all.

3.    The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
First Release: August 1993
Link’s Awakening may be a rarity in that it doesn’t feature Princess Zelda or the Triforce, but that doesn’t detract from the game’s overall quality. After waking up on the shores of a mysterious place called Koholint Island, Link begins a puzzle-filled quest to collect eight musical instruments that will awaken the sleeping Wind Fish and allow him to escape the island. A 1998 DX release updated the game’s graphics and expanded the quest with an exclusive color-based dungeon. The game is so influential that Nintendo released the title as the first entry in 3DS’ virtual console.

4.    Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins
First Release: November 2, 1992
Super Mario World released on the Game Boy Advance in 2001, but a decade earlier portable-minded games got the next best thing with Six Golden Coins. This follow-up to Super Mario Land eschewed the strange creatures and vehicle segments of the original in favor a world map, awesome power-ups like bunny ears, and some of the most creative levels the series has ever seen. Mario gets swallowed by a giant fish, explores a gigantic mechanical version of himself, and even goes to the moon. Six Golden Coins also marked the first appearance of a new antagonist: Wario.

5.    Mario Picross
First Release: March 1995
By cleverly throwing Mario’s face on the cover, Nintendo slyly introduced us to the nonogram logic puzzle. We loved it. Using math to knock out blocks aligned on a grid and create pictures has never been more fun.

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Comments
  • Ah, the old days of portable gaming, how I miss them. I remember reading this article in the old GI magazine. No arguments on any of these games.
  • Great list. Never played much else besides Pokemon and Zelda, but those are all great games deserving of recognition.

    I remember I ended up with about 3 gameboys that friends gave me for whatever reason. Those were fun days. All I pretty much played were the pokemon games, starting with Red and worked my way up to Sapphire I believe before I lost interest in both the Game Boy and Pokemon.
  • Pokemon at #1, hands down. Can't tell you how many batteries I went through the fateful summer I purchased Pokemon Blue(or how many hours of sleep I sacrificed). But if you were to mention Pokemon to me in front of my friends, i'd categorically deny any knowledge of them.

    Hell, I still do. *Pulls out Men In Black neuralizer and a pair of shades*
  • Holy crap, "Skate or Die"...I remember back when I had that on NES. It was the very first video game to give me throbbing headaches after a multi-hour marathon.

    Just for laughs, I always tried to hit the edge of the ramp after coming down from getting air. I thought it was funny seeing and hearing the guy get tore up.

  • Pokemon! Man I love that game, only one I still regularly play. I hardly know any other pokemon aside from the first generation, but I can sing that old song backwards by this point
  • Sheds a manly tear after not seeing the Dragon Quest Monsters series on the list.Also do you really considered Tetris better than pokemon,mario or zelda?
  • Oh my gods, I played the crap out of Pokemon Pinball lol. I'm glad Link's Awakening was up near the top, definitely one of my favorite GB games.

    The Pokemon games were kind of a no brainer, but does anyone remember the James Bond 007 GB game?! I don't know why, but I absolutely loved that game... SOOOOO disappointed it didn't make the list.

  • Wow....I feel so dated, I remember some of those, including the original gameboy commercial.....*sigh* so old haha. Oh well, just means I got to experience the evolution of gaming since the atari 2600

  • Its funny this came out right after I went and bought an old Sp :)

  • i wanna buy an old school atari and play the games for it, oh and a n64.
  • sadly I've only played about 5 of these games as I inherited my uncle's old game boy color when I was 3 and really just stayed with the pokemon games as thoughs were the easiest to understand.  

  • Oh man! I remember that Pokémon commercial! I can see why you guys would give Tetris the nod (though I don't agree, of course) but I'm not sure how I feel about you lumping both Pokémon 1 & 2 into the same spot. Gold/Silver/Crystal deserves recognition all its own! Though, on the other hand, I guess you're still saying that both Pokémon titles are better than everything else (besides Tetris) in the Game Boy's history? I certainly would agree with that... Whatever... Great list, guys!
  • I love Wario Land 3. That had to be my favorite game for my Game Boy Color. So many times I had beat it, and it never got boring. And lets not forget the golf minigame.
  • how could you forget alleyway?

  • This list is missing Bubble Bobble.

  • My one and only gripe with GI has always been the way they bend over for the most nostalgic games in "best of" lists. Case in point, Tetris at number one. Anyone with half a brain knows that this is not the best game that came out for GB. Tetris aside, good list. Glad to see pokemon at number two. That game(Red and Blue) is one of the reasons gaming is what it is today.
  • Great list of games that bring back many memories. The gameboy pocket was the first ever system I owned.
  • I love these games and reading through all of GI's best of lists
  • Thank you so much for adding Donkey Kong. That's probably the most underrated game on the Game Boy, if not ever.

  • pokemon red/blue should've been in first. I played them for something like 500 hours combined...

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